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, AMUSEMEHTS. . 7v~~E~ R~A TJ 0 U S- E. PERA AJ. o■■ U S E. THE POPULAR PALACE OF PLEASURE. .Poller's. Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. : MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS OF THE T>LETSOE XJEVUE /COMPANY HE A»LETSOE ■"'EVUE VOMPANY In Their Third Aeroplanic Production. IN VACATION miME. N V ACATION J-ime. A dazzling Revue, outclasses all other Revues. Brimful of Humour, which is Irresistible. New,"Scenery. New Costumes. New Lighting. New Numbers. THE mREE OP rpRUTir. HE J-REE OF A- RUTH. A Laugh ! A Scream ! ! A Yell ! ! ! THE ON THE TTILL. . HE ON THE -A*-ILL. Charming and Unique. ALBERT "DLETSOE As DUSTY (.BERT JJLETSOE ROADS. ROY "DENE At QARABALDI OY AVENE ISAACS. THE SAME RADIO BALLET. THE BLETSOE QUARTET. First Appearance in Auckland of THE "VTEAPOLITANS.—Grand Opera he -Neapolitans. Duettists, in f]\HE "VTEAPOLITANS. Classical A- HE ■** EAPOLITANS. Numbers. Enormous Success of THE KING OF ALL WIRE WALKERS. The Marvel of "Vf AXIMO. The Wire. -"J-AXIMO. Last Week of MISS A LICE "PIERCE. ISS AT IBRCE. In a. Brilliant Series of Impersonations of Renowned Stage Artists. Huge Success of The Premier rj EORGE -\f CRPHY Juggler. VIrorGE -"J-URPHY Last Appearance In Auckland of MISS YriOLET rpREVENYON, ISS .▼ lOLET J-REVENYON, The Daintiest Little Comedienne in Vaudeville. Week-day Evening Prices: D.C and O.S. V; Stalls, 1/; F.C., 6d. Saturday an. Holidays: D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/S F.C., 1/. Matinee Every Wednesday and Saturda; and Holidays at 2.30. Box Plan at Robertson'*, The Mnnii Depot, Queen Street, No. 189. Booking. Gt • extra. Scats can be booked till Aye o'clocl I each day. twelve o'clock Saturdays, after I wards by 'phone 1505. I'wMCiiil BODY'S. un.i/.i i. '/TVITTELiL "DRUNK iviiwt __,<__/_ a. J-aa'tlLii, A>».L.Mi KviiUioUiyio. 'jUlibUj i-uc.Nii kAbUiuUiJi: H. A.- Ix'<_'_y__,1 x'<_'_y__, Ai^y^ji - i_> _._r__.o_>_ vs. .. a'rxfc>L_- k^ii_.s_. • JivEßiiiUDl'S. AiXTBtiL ■*-»n_>E jbV!__:__..l;i:'.S. / ( uTTiiLL •kjiiL.Nr; ;EVl_liii.ODl"S. AiXTELi, A>-*U.N'E l LVi-itliiux/IY'S. I EVLiiIBUOY'S. In | l£Vi_i_xi;u_>_'_. ' j EVEi4Y_.ODr,S. "ESTHER REDEEMED' I EVERYBODY'S. "ESTHER REDEAMED' j EVERYBODY'S. "ESTHEK REDEBMiD' ! EVERYBODY'S. "ESTHER REDliiiJUiD' ! EVERYBODY'S. ! EVERYBODY'S. AND n\HE TKABRO'I IaiVEitYuODY'S. &-SD J-HE XT ARRO'. , EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. RAID 1 l EVERYBODY'S. • ' EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. ' Featuring ; EVERYBODY'S. I EVERYBODY'S. BILLIE REEVES. FVEBYKOPY'S. BILLIE REEVES. EVERYBODY'S. BILLIE REEVES. FVF.RYPOPY'S. __._. BVERYTtOPY'S. rpHB pATHE FVF.RYPOPV'S. A A. fiAZETTE. TCVKKYBODY'S. v »

•JT O T 1 C E. . Y.W.C.A. MOONLIGHT FETE, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1916. Will all Girls taking part In the PROCESSION and STORY OF THE WAR Please attend Rehearsal on SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1 at 2.30 p.m., 1 At Wynyard Street. v" 1 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. lisK™ "VfORTHERN STEAMSHIP A* COMPANY. LIMITED. » ' £ » ,\ _.iii. END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) SITCRDAY. MARCH IS, 1016. v WAIHEKE. DAPHNE ! 2 p.m.. No. 3 Jetty KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. - GAEL 2 p.m.. No. 5 Jetty GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. HAUITI 2 p.m., No. 5 Jetty BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, AXD ARKLE'S. OREWA.._. 2 p.m.. No. 5 Jetty •Steamer returns to Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday morning. 530 CHARLES HANSON. Manager. " _ i rpHE OLD THAMES "*- BOYS' ASSOCIA- \ Tl ° N EXCURSION. _§? ffl IM THE ANNUAL EXCCRs ISI J SION of the above W IHI a Association to the Thames will he held on SATURDAY NEXT, lb t b7SSI March ls - I * • p,<TV 'f THE P.S. WAKATERE ■ ' will leave Auckland at 1.30 p.m., returning on the Sunday following, leaving Thames at 5 p.m. Excursion Tickets are available for return by Monday's steamer. Return Fare: Adults, 5/; Children under 12 years. 2/C. Tickets obtainable from tbe "Observer" Office, members of the Committee, and Secretary. There will only be a limited number of tickets Issued; early application necessary. P. L. LATCOCK, Hon. Secretary Warrington Road, Remuera. * jj TC7EEK-END EXCURSIONS, T>OTORU... .. ' Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rates will ~ be Issued to ROTORUA from Taumarunu" and all Stations . north. thereof EVERY I SATURDAY until 31st March. 191 8 . »Tai'- ; able for return until the following THURS. DAY. »; • v wsFARES: Return from Auckland— First BVl> second, 20/10. " • Are yon one amongst thousands in the . Auckland Province who has not seen the World's Wonderland? If so, decldcNow J to spend your next holiday In Rotorua. 1 A ROTORUA TOURIPT LEAGUE. i MEETINGS. MRS POWER — TO-NIG iTt AT 51, PONSONBY ROAD ' S p.m. — ' Messages from Articles on Table. . - - V _Adniiss!on._ 6d. 25 * ft . T J^ K annuaiTgeneral rat* meeting of the I lv connection with r MLV*2r£« le TrU9t - wm be b eld lv the 'wK.-i- ° r »"se Hall, Auckland, on IrNgfiS? I''Wl>AT, March 17, at lZ j -***■»_*•** p.m. Report and Balance.sheet and other Important business J. CARNAHAN 98 , Hon. Sec to Trustees. ECCLESIASTICAL. I {OPENING OF NEW CATHOLIC ; v CHURCH, NORTHCOTE. The-ceremony of-.consecration and onen ' Ing of the new Catholic Church rsJ g Mary's) nt Northeote. will take place at c 10 a.m. on SUNDAY. March 10 at Tho Rt. Rev. Monslgnor Mahoncv vc will efflcate. '' *•"*" n The Devonport Church Choir win «!„<. _ appi{;p:li,.tc enisle. . "» .MotoV "But will meeti,6.3o'am Ferr* f. Boat from town. Return boat, 12.20 "I D. O'LEART.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 12

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