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AMUSEMENTS. H lB M AJESIY ' S THEAT^ mO-NIGHT ANT) rpO-MOREO»v j AT 7.45 P.M. SHARP. I Xt t M,- c , Cn -_ r Vi ce-Regal Patronage. ISS piE-CIL XT-ALL AND OCPIH is. Wil p Mao.l t ax"d Pgg a am? c_i»l Tbe Only Dance Recital Authorised h? RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATE* And Strictly Ua « TOTAL PROCEEDS To Go To Their Funds. A (Delightfully Artistic and Variel Programme. NOVELTIES GALORE. The Beautirul Egyptian Tragedy-Seen, "VENGEANCE." MISS CECIL HALL AS THE PRINCESS OF E-GYPT SPECIAL SCENERY. The Wonderful Acrobatic Dances. "DANSE DU CHAMPAGNE* and "DANCE- OF THE VAGABONDS" "THE SPECTRE OF THE -ROSE . An Artistic Dream-ldylL THE GOKGEOL'S SPANISH GY.KT L DIVERTISEMENT, 5 Introducing MRS 'PATRICK COLE, the Gifted Sinwr as "Carmen" In * Chorus and Dazzling Ballet "DANSE COQUETTE" and RUSSIA* TAPAK. "MAEJCET DAY" AXD "EARLY v.. TORIAN ROMANCE." - T Two Charming Dauce Comedies: THE UNIQUE "XMAS EV_T* ! PHANTASY," The Children's Joy, inciudlnr THE DANCE OF "N.GHT," THE PY JAAIA AXD .LANTERN DANCE: Mon.* logue. "TO THE LAND OF CHD_DREVS DREAMS," with Charming Effects- _H_ , FAIRIE GOODWILL. The Lovely TRASS. ■FORMATION SCENE, FATHER X__v» The SNOW-FLAKE BALLET, The Xailt" TREE'S DANCE. The SNOWBALL Th« CUPID and Tiny KEWPIE DOLLS Thi PLUM PUDDING SURPRISE FAERY The XMAS CRACKER BALLET Thi MISTLETOE DANCE. The BIG CRACKER ' and the FLIGHT OF THE BALLOOX& into the Audience. ■ "THE ORCHID." a Pathetic Dance Story and The -SUNBEAM BALLET ' "CARNIVAL." a BALLET DE FETE OB PARIS. Sparkling and 'Bewitching Dainty COLUMBINE and "HAE_EQ.hr The JOKER and MDLLE. CONFETTI'" The Gay TAXI TROT. Boys' and Girls' Ballet. The DANCE VERSION of "THE BROKE* DOLL." THE DAINTY CHILD DANCERS, "WOODEN WEDDING." A MINIATURE REVUE. Shipped Straight from 'Holland. Captivating Song and Chorus and Ballet ol 40 DELIGHTFUL DUTCEIBS. It is .specially requested that no bouquets etc.. be presented to Performers. Tha • money will gladly be received instead tat our wounded. ■Stage Manager: MB A. McELWAIN. Full Orchestra under Direction Mr 8. . Green. Hon. Pianiste: Miss Marian Aitkin. Leader of Orchestra: Mr Carl Prime, i Choruses under direction Hiss B It Stewart. Lighting nnder direction Mr Crosher. Hon. Sec: E. F. Andrews, Sec. AJB.SAi Hon. Treasurer: F. Cos. Prices: 3/. 2/, and 11. 3/ seats booke<J " Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales st Soldiers" Club. gjr. Y\7EST Tf-XD. _ vv EST LAST NIGH3V WEST TT'ND. LAST NIGHT. EST A_fNT). • _^ TTULDA TTtROM TTOttAJtix I AA-rjLDA A} ROM A_Loi/liAXDr '- Featuring - - MARY "PICKFORD ARY A7ICKFORD TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 13tfc MATINEE, 2.80; Evening, *. THE MABTYRDOM of PHILIP STRONG. THE MARTYRDOM of PHILIP STRONG; THE MARTYRDOM of PHILIP STHOS& THE MARTYRDOM of PHILIP STRONG^ -pRINCESS. — TO-MORROW. A. RIXCESS. TO-MORROW* "THE SECRET OF EVE." "THE SECRET OF EVE" , MARVELLOUS OLGA PETROVA : MARVELLOUS OLGA PETROVA £10 AST DEFENCE INFANTRY BAND. (By kind permission Lieut.-Colonel Stevenson.) Will Play the Following Programmf At the ... ONEHUNGA ZOO, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 14, Under Bandmaster W. J. Rowe. March, "Xorth Star" (Simmer) Grand Selection, "II Trovatore" (Verdft Euphonium Solo, "Eclipse" (Allen) Valse, "Lolita" (Litbgow) - Cornet Solo, "Rosary" ..(Nevia) March, "South Street Parade"....tßolci) | GOD SAVE THE KING, '38 i -VTiATIXEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. . _U. "THE SIN YE DO." 7TH CHAPTER OF GLORIA'S ROMANCE. ' VICTORIA THEATRE. -DEVONPORT." PARNELL PICTURE PALACE. TO-NIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK. Last Night of THE SIS YE DO. GLORIA'S ROMANCE, Chapter TIL . 35 RIXCESS. TO-MORROWT RIXCESS. TO-MORROW. " THE SECRET OF EVE." . . "THE SECRET OF EVE." MARVELLOUS OLGA PETROVA MARVELLOUS OLGA PETROVA. i, , — RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. Y ou T) ON ' T *g xow J^ TC.ISH "STEAL IS UNTIL YOU HAVE LUNCHED; DINED, OR SUPPED AT CANFO B D ' S XTBV7 J-fHSH JOINING JJOOaV OPPOSITE G.P.0., QUEEX (CTREE X.' AN EXPERT CHEF AND STAFF PRODUCE CULINARY DELIGHTS WITB THE FRESHEST FISH IN THB GREATEST VARIETY. Ladies and Gentlemen when seated «» these PALATIAL ROOMS will feel pIMW that Auckland possesses such a FIN" EATING-HOUSE—the kitchen of WW* being on the top Qoor, prevents any smell of cooking from entering the Dining RoOBCALL TO-DAY, AND XOC WILL'S* DELIGHTED. : pRIOR-S gTILL BEST "I /ME AI IN THE CIXt : CTRAN RCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 244, 12 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 244, 12 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 244, 12 October 1917, Page 8

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