AMUSEMENTS. QPERA JLJOUSE. -j Book Seats at Robertson's, Qneen Street. PACKED OUT EACH NIGHT. I THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE BILL , In the history of Auckland Theatregoers. t TO-NIGHT AT 8. A HEADED BY -VfTSS J)AISY JEROME M ISS JJAI6Y JEROME J -VpSS TJAISY JEROME B IX VAUDEVILLE. ] (America's Greatest Character Comedienne) T TAAISY JEROME, I The Idol of the Australasian Theatre-going Public. E J)AISY JEROME Is alive in every atom of her fascinating ti make-up. off the stage as weU as on it. SHE IS DARING in her wit, extravagant and unexpected in ber action, and there is such demoniac joy in everything she docs that it is no wonder critics say SHE HAS THE SPICE OF THE DEVIL in her. -yriss \uy ATURPHY (Late Prima Donna, J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) J And "]» KISS -jVJBLLLE J>LACK, (Late famous Black Family of Instrumentalists.) ANITA PRIMROSE. In Extraordinary Clever Character Studies. GEORGE FREDO, The Eccentric Musical and Patter Artist. LAWRENCE JOHNSTON, America's Greatest Ventriloquist. WYKEHAM AXD PRESTOX. The Clever Sketch Duo in Vaudeville. LEONARD NELSON, The Clever Singing Comedian. MANDEL AND NAGEL, Two Boys. A Violin and an Aceordeon. 4 CON MORENI. Character Comedian. ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH. , Tom. Mabs. Season Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2/: Stalls, 1/fi. 800 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING. Reserves, 2/0. at Robertson's to 5 p.m., thereafter Theatre or by Tel- 1303. Seats telephoned for will not be retained after rising of curtain unless same have been previously paid tor. Carriages and motors, 10.43 p.m. AUCKLAND pROVINCIAL JJVRENCH '1 J? ED pROSS TTHiND. THE TRAMWAY COMPANY have kindly consented to SELL OX ALL CARS " T7»RENCH J?ED /"IROSS J>ENNY fJUCKETS. 1 Show yonr sympathy with the French Red Cross work which extends to onr own wounded on every battle front. I BUY TICKETS FREELY, and do a good work. Yon can never miss the pennies. Help the French cause, which is OUR cause. Ask the Conductors for j FRENCH RED CROSS TICKETS. i Head Office for N.Z.: Brunswick Bldgs. , Tel 4335. 334 J ■ 1 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ' ZZTZZ -XTORTHEKN STEAMSHIP ! -»> COMPANY. LIMITED. . • -* WEEK END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 5, 1916, WAIHEKE. 1 WAIOTAHI 2 p.m.. No. 3 Jetty I KAWAU AXD ALGIERS. 1 DAPHNE 2 p-m., No. i Jetty 1 G-RUT'S AND WAIWERA. GAEL 2 p-m., No. 5 Jetty BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, AND ARKLE'S. OREWA ; 2 p.m.. No. 5 Jetty Steamer returns to Auckland about 9 a.m. MONDAY MORNING. CHARLES RANSON, Manager. MUSICAL TUITION. -yiOLIN, RINGING, piANO. ptOLIN ATUSTON, L.R A.M., Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH. Pupils.Kindly Attend at the Usual Hours. Note Change of Address— 46, WELLDSLEY STREET EAST. 'Phone 3160. 50S M R H. G. DvT T ° s f.r'c.o., AJEULM., WILL RESUME TEACHING ■jUTONDAY, JffEBRUARY rr Subjects— PIANO. ORGAN, HARMONY. INTERVIEWS. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, At Studio, piERCE pUILDINGS, CORNER OF SYMONDS STREET AND KHYBER PASS. 503 CING IN G, pIANOF ORT E. M R g- gAiRY QONEY, Associate and Licentiate Royal Academy of I Music, London, WILL RESUME TEACHING AT HIS STUDIO, . 71, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, on WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. ' Telephone 3924. 516 -yOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. • TVXR YX/ALTER Q-RA* ' HAS RESUMED TEACHING AT HIS ; STUDIO, 1 'BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS (Over Bardic Bros.). QUEEN STREET. | 5 B| • M ISS A DA "! TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Resumes Lessons MONDAY, February 7th. 46, PARK ROAD. 63 JUDITH L.R.AAL, (Violinist), Has Removed her Studio to ) 30, HELLABY'S BLDGS, (opp G.P.0.). Lessons Resumed February 7th. * Telephone 3320. 04 : M ISS A. M. M AXWEI - L ' R TEACHER PIANO AND THEORY V 5. JOHN ST.. PONSONBY. ' ■}• Pupils are reminded that lessons will s re-continue from February 7th. c- At home to intending pupils, 6 tIU 7 15 n m • ;!• 12 till 2 p.m. " 26 :o YTIOLIN and Orchestral Instruments — t- » Mr R. N. McKay resumes Teaching *■ Feb. 3rd. Room, 91, 6, Queen St. 15 f. ATISS G. L. BOULTON. A.S.M.; MISS ;,. IU p. I. BOULTON, F.S.M.; Teachers v Singing. Piano. Violin, Theory. Studit, ■ 64. Queen St. :» ; AXADA ME ISHERWOOD, Teacher of - Singing. Violin, Piano, 5, Islington \v e off Leamington Rd., Mt. Eden. Terms on application. g • T7*STEY ORGANS. — None better made-A-i over 390,000 sold since 1846. — Sole •. ajents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. q
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 29, 3 February 1916, Page 12
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