AM_SE_—E-TTS. AT-v f NEW TO-NIGHT. ■pTO-LER'S QPEBA CTOUSE Direction: Ben. J. and John Fuller. THE REVUE 800 M..1 'Auckland Captured. ■Hearty Laughter Wins BOX OFFICE NOTICB, (Please don't be dismayed by the im menslty of the throng around the monej boxes, for seats can be reserved at Robert son's Music Depot, Queen Street, for anj night or matinee throughout the week. fTCO-NIGHT, AT Q OHART, Ben. J. Fuller Presents WALTER JOHNSON'S COMEDIANS •In Their Fourth Gorgeous Production q_E •jyrANLESS TSLE, mHE ■VTANX.ESS TSLE, A CHINESE FANTASY. The Very Quintessence of Modern .Bnrlesqui A Delightfully Humorous Musical Attraction. A POSITIVE FEAST OJ Brilliance, (Beauty, iMnslc, Langhter. PRECEDED BY VAUDEVILLE. —Ast Wee_. The Monarchs of Versatility Last Week. The Monarchs of Versatility CHARLENE CHARLENE, CHARLENE AND CHARLENE, The Most Novel, Clever, and Unique Act Seen In Colonial Vaudeville. _—_t Appearance. .From London Halls TBE ROYLE TRIO THE ROYLE TRIO. The Classy Terpsichorean Three. First Appearance. An American Duo. ROSE AND DELL, Acrobats and ROSE AND DELL, Cyclists. CLIVALLI AND DOG SPORT. PULLER'S BIG BILLS AT LITTLE PRICES. D.C. or 0.5.. 2/; Stalls, 1/; Gallery, 6d. Plan till 5 p.m. at Robertson's Alusic Depot. Reserves, 2/6. J£ I X G 'S m H E A T B E. rj-10-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHX, FIFTT -THIRD WEEK, gBANDON-pREMER TJBAMATIC /■*OJ_?AN_. Charles Darrell's Sensational Four-Act Drama, rJIHE Q.IRL "yi THO T£NBW A X>IT. rjiHE Q.IRL \\tho -rr-NEW A "DIT. rJXHE Q-IRk A TOT. Prices. 2/ and 1/. Ladies, Half-price. Bos Plan and Day Sales at Finlay's, Newsagents, or Ring Up King's Theatre. 'Phone 30_4. EMPRESS. mO-NIGHT. MPRESS. X NEWTON. TTENRY A INLEY EMPRESS. XX IN __. MPRESS. .CJWEET T AVEXDEB NEWTON. *J AJ EMPRESS. X IBEBTY, No. 6. MPRESS. AU 2-Act Keystone Comedy. NEWTON. "THE JUDGE." JOABNELL PICTCBE PALACE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Gazette, Wild Life Series, Fruits of the Soznme. " PLAYING WITH FIBE." OLGA PETBOVA Metro-Drew Comedy, "THE SWOONEBS." /~WLIVE THOMAS te a power of mischief VJ' In her pink pyjamas. At the Strand all day and this evening. "V7"OU are expected to buy a Badge on A Friday ne~:t, to show your gratitude to our Sick and Wounded. 51U KERCKRS AXB OLOTHXEBft. . fJ\SB yy ll^ SJENSATIONAL SALVAGE OALR OALVAGB OALE. SENSATIONAL gALVAGE QALE. | »■. THE ■'■ ■ A LF. jyrOOBE QLOTHING £\O., THRONG gIDB "P°AD, •OABGAINS "CWB rTIHE \jTLLION. STACKS OF MEN'S SUPEBIOB BOXED SUITS. STACKB OF BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SUITS. STACKS OF MEVS SEBGE AND TWEED TBOUSEBS. STACKS OF LIGHT SPRING OVEBCOATS. STACKS OF HARD AND SOFT HATS. STACKS OF MEN'S AND BOYS' STBAW HATS. STACKS OF MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS. STACKS OF SPRING UNDERWEAR. STACKS q OF WOOL* AND CASHMERE STACKS OF ALL-WOOL FLANNELS. STACKS OF WORKING SHIRTS. -TACKS£Fn_K_- COATS AND TBOUALL AT GREATLY SEDUCED PRICES. GREAT CHANCE FOR THE THRIFTY. WRITE IT ON YOCB CUFFS. J_ AS T \Y E EK OF gALB. iT™ A M OOBB c LOTHLVG C°WRONG SIDE t>OAD, A UCKLAND'S QUTPITTERBL MB T>_ e_rlr buying your Bad;e for Friday. ■*-* Be a cheerful giver. ,",i'.i OLIVE TaO-tAS - ] isTbcr name. u"iK__e_ really more like a peach: At th» strand To-daT.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 8
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