t-JpERA -O-OUSE. TIIE POPULAR PALACE OF PLEASURE. Fuller's Theatres and Vaudeville,- Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT. 8.. Last presentation of Present Most Successful Bill, headed by rpHE TJLETSO'E "DEVUE /COMPANY J. he -Dlhtsoe .-"evue Company In Their Third Aeroplanic Production. IN VACATION rniME. 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. rpHE mREE OF rpRUTH. A Laugh ! A Scream ! ! A Yell ! ! ! rpHE /-IOTTAGE ON THE TXILL. Charming and Unique. ALBERT -OLETSOE As DUSTY LBERT -DIETSOE ROADS. EOY T»ENE As GARABALDI OY -"ENE ISAACS. THE SAME RADIO BALLET. THE BLETSOE QUARTET. Continued Suoreps of THE ■VTEAPOLITAXS.—Grand Opera HE -1-* EAPOLITANS. Duettlsts. Last Night-of 1 The Marvel of "iITAXIMO. The Wire. •" -"AaXIMO. Great Success of MISS \ LICE TJIERCE. ISS **-LICE •»- lERCE. In a Brilliant Scries of Impersonations of Renowned Stage Artists. Last Night of The Premier EORGE "VTURPHY Juggler, VjTeORGE -M-unPHY Lnst .Xight of MISS ■TriOUftT mRKVENYON, ISS * lOSkT J- REVENYON, The Daintiest Little Comedienne iv Vaudeville. Saturday Night Prices:-D.C. and OjS., 2/-: Stalls, 1/C: F.C., 1/-. . Box Plan at Robertson's, The Music Depot, Queen Street, Xo. -180. Booking. Od rrxrra. Seats ran be booked at the Opera House or by 'phone 1385. La*t Day. JaVBRVBPur'S. Last Nipht. EVERYBODY'S. TITTELI, BRUNE EVERYBODY'S. In EVERYBODY'S. "ESTHER REDEEMED." EVERYBODY'S. "ESTHER REDEEMED." EVERYBODY'S. "BSTHER REDEEMED." COMMENCING MONDAY CQMMEXCING MONDAY COMMENCING MONDAY. VIOLA DANA In "GLADIOLA." VIOL-A- DANA In "GLADIOLA.'' VIOLA- DANA In "GLADIOLA." -DANA in "GLADIOLA." VIOLA- DANA in "GLADIOLA." VIOLA DANA in "GLADIOLA." VIOLA DANA in "GLADIOLA." VIOLA DANA In "GLADIOLA." "The Sweetest Girl on the Screen," In a tteruitifnl Story of ' COUNTRYSIDE LIFE AND LOVE. /~«RAND MOONLIGHT ' FETE, In the Grounds of lIAZEILBAXK. WYNYARD STREET, By kind permission of Mrs McKail Geddes, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1016, ! 7.30 p.m. Stalls. Music. Grand Pageant. I THE STORY OF THE WAR. i • 1 Proceeds in aid of the funds of the Youns * Women's Christian Association. 52". MRS BLACK IS BACji AT THE .pLOBE. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ~w _-~ Tfl ISH IX G EXCURSION. * (AVeather Permitting.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). The 5.6. ONEWA will leave for tat .FIriIHNG GROUN.DS at 0.30 a.m. Bait provided. Fare, 2/G. 513 BRADXEY AND BIXNS. + . TT«XCOnSION TO HOWICK mBSmL TO-MORROW. (SUNDAY), MARCH 10. ! TURANGA Leaves City end of Qtu-en's Wharf at 11 a.m., leaving Howick 4 p.m. FARE, 1/. IS rpHE T\EVOXPORT OT'KAM "ClEßin QOMPAXY, T IMITED.' TO-MORROW (-SUNDAY), MARCH 10. Steamers leave The Ferries, Quay Street FOX ORAKEI, KOHIMARAMA, ST. HELIER'S BAY. Leave Auckland, 9 30 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m. 2.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 6 p.m. Leave St. Heller's, 10.15 a.m., »11.45 a.m 2.45 p.m., o p.m.. G. 45 p.m. •Via, Rangitoto. FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND. Leave Auckland, 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.n Leave Uangitoto, 12 noon, *4.30 p.m. •Via St. Heller's Bay. FOR MOTUTAPU ISLAND. Leave Auckland at'o.3o a.m. Leave Motutapu at 4 p,m. FOR ROUN.'I TRIP. OUAKEI. KOH; M-AttAMA. ST. HELIERS BAY RANGITOTO ISLAND. Leave Auckland at 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m Returning' to Wharf about 12.45 p.m. (Lund time) and 3.15 p.m. FOR HOWICE. Leave Auckland 10 a.m.' Leaving Howie 4 p.m. Fares: Motutapu. 2/: all other places, 1/ Children under 12, half-price. 35 rpiHE WRAGGE IXSTITJjTE' AX rr. WAIATA BOTANICAL, GARDENS. ARAWA STREET, BIRKEXHEAD. . Open Diily from 10 a.m. Ideal place for a quiet holiday. English* French, Italian and Hindustai spoken. Admission 1/. Hot water provided.- Take Northcote Boa ■ X TAKAPUNA lU AJ «,v.iiit> AND FERB COm\ANY, -LTD. gAYSWATER, ipAKAPTJNA, ANI JMAOHES. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Weate, Entrance) Week Days, Quarter Past If™ Hour from 7.15 a-m. until Uls p≤ (wl e a xcep d tedr al tr!P St 5A5 »*•• "StaSS SUNDAYS. 6.5. (PUPCKE leaves Auckland at 91 aO3O, 11.30 a.m., 1.0, a.O, 2.40? 380 4 4.40, 5.20, 6.0. 6.40, 7.20, 8.0, aoV 4aO pi •Does not connect with tram. Acknowledged to be the Finest Beaches the Dominion for cagaes BATHING, BOATING, AND iPISHLVG Visitors Shonld On No Account Mi This Delightful Trtp. THE BOUND TBIPc Adults, 1/; Children, over 3 t.. f . .. under 12 years, 6d. yeare « BEBTAURANTS, TEA. ROOMS. P B,OS * S^^ 1 TSISxI BI3ST jy MBAM IX THE CITT. gTBAND
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 18 March 1916, Page 12
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