AMUSEMENTS. JjIS ■ " (JIHEATRV Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD «■ Manager: Wm. F. Russell. " i A BURST OF STJNSHIKE. Sparkling — Radiant — Cheerinff' A DAZZLING TRIUMPH. * ABSOLUTE RECORD SUCCESS ■ By THE WriRLD'S GREATEST* COMEDIENNE, MISS MARIE TEMPEST MISS. MARIE TEMPEST MISS MARIE TEMPEST*. •'The Queen of Comedy."'". ■ ' '■There is none like her—none. ,, , With the Distinguished Enslish Leading' . MR GRAHAM' BROWNE i MR GKAHAM BROWNe! ' And a Specially-selected Comedy Company" '' of • " EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTtC CALIBRE, j TO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT, l TO-XIGHT (THURSDAY). -■, One Night Only. Somerset Maugham's Clever Farce Comedjv •' PKNELOPE." . • " PENELOPE." " PENELOPE." TO-MORROW (Friday), AXD SATURDAY^ The Ever Popular, ■■■■' ''THE MARRIAGE OF KITTT" ':■'"■ "THK MARKIAGK OF KITTY •• '•THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY.'. , ' " SIABIE TEMPEST In Her Famous Role of Kitty .Silvertom MONDAY, 25th, and TUESDAY. 26tL:-^ (Last Two Nights of Season). " Clare Hummer's Delightful Coineaj- ■ •• GOOD GRACIOUS, AXXABELLE* , ' ••' " GOOD GRACIOUS, ANNABELLE" • " GOOD GRACIOUS, ANXABELLE." BOS PLAN FOR WHOLE OF SEASON , NOW OX VIEW AT WILDMAN AND DAY SALES AT COLEMAJTS, TOBAC. COXIST. Corner of Arcade. PRICES: Res. Stalls and Dress Circle. 6,'; Stalls, 3/: Gallery, l/. Early Doorta Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. ••■'".; Children in Arms XOT Admitted. ' '•- •COMPRESS : : '. NEWTON. -CiMPRBSS —- 3d. 3d-3t TO-XIGHT . TO-NIGHT Also Friday and Saturday. .•'',' The Superb Emotional Actress' ' ' : M ' ■ T7»MILY CJTEVENS ' Jf R Stevens : -■■"■» ■■■.; r in 'mSM R -pvESTTXY. .k;- - 0 -L'ESTIXY. ' Q\ Or, THE SOUL OF A WOMAN. + POXCERT ■ : J', ST. MARK'S HALL«EJJW REMUERA. J - THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, ■ In Aid of the . '■■■': . I RED CRO&S ASD BLUE CROSS ■ FUNDS) V; j'fiLAKA KIM BALL. YO.UN.Q KJ In "MY OFFICIAL WIFE,". At the STRAND. Commencing '. v -. SATURDAY NEXT. > ]_ : J,;■■ 1 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC Prai Jf OBTHEBX gTEAMSHLR i •• T i^iTEDj"'?■ • TX7-EEK "pND rpEIPS... .' ; SATURDAY, -pEBKtJARY. fM* .-,'ll^S. 3 (Weather and other circumstance , , permitting.) -i.- : : '■ ; WAIHEKE. ". , SS WAIPIT p.m.. Central■Whart . KAWAU AXD ALGIE'S: ,: " • S.S KAWAU 3 p.m., Railway \Vhsrfc WAIWERA AXD'GRUT'S. . '■ S" S.S. • HAUITI 2 p.m.. Railway Whirl ARKLE'S BAY AXD WAY PORTS. S.S. OREWA 2 p.m.. Railway Wharf ~ Vessels will return to Auckland about ». a.m. on Monday morning, with the exeep-, tion of the Hauiti, which should--anivt' -■? ■s about 11 a.m. It ; -* jj ♦ TTAPUKA EXCURSION,' it f'Mffiff SATURDAY,. FEB. 23." 4 ' '.; TURAXGA ■ Leaves Railway -Wharf, $ p.m., returning Sunday. Fare, 10/. ■ BaiC provided. 518 • "VfORTII SHORE YACHT CLUB* ~ ■*-> AXXUAL PICXIC. ■..-.; '• The above Club'd Picnic to Kohiinaramn .■ • will XOT be held on SATURDAY NEXT.— .- H. Hill, Hon. 'Sec. 56S i. — -—r* ■;..: [° t r Q LI > THAMES BOTS , f\j£BA ASSOCIATION* \" ' CURSIOX o£ tte ailiofa . c c3=3£9LU2£SSai -Association to the j Bri Tt\A II Thames -will take place re * ■* on SATURDAY, Februit.'ary 23. The S.S. AUPOURI' will lcaTe 1 Auckland.at 1 p.m. sharp, rbtiirninff on the ■SUNDAY following, leaving Thames at r> p.m. Kscursion Tickets are available for return by Tuesday's Steamer. Return ~ Fares— Adnlts, C/; Children under 12 years, ■ 8/. Tickets obtainable from the "Observer"' Office, D. Wilson, 45, Sussex _ Street, Grey Lynn; J. Twohill. City Clnb Hotel; J. H. Heed. 45, Lincoln St.; E. Mason. 2nd Avenue, Klngsland; A. Williams, 22, Maekelvie St.; .S. 'Skeen, 9, Waruook Road:. V.*. J. Edwards, Tinsmith. Mt. Eden Road; W. Simmonds, 100, Grange iU Road: G. Firrit, Victoria St.,; G. B. Walker, :s > 53, Wellington St..: R. Webb, Birkenhead; v -. and T. AITKEX, Hon. Sec, 43, Eicnmond i Road. Tel. 1709. ( P.S.—Owing to a serious accident to the f* Wiikaterc live s.s. Aupouri .has been, sub,o. stituted : . 5^ ts _ ■ — —y. aij RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS.V 'c- \"\THAT are the. Wild Waves Gβ ■- :e- yy to the Manchester Dining Rooms, oppo-• :d. site G.P.O. (over Lollic Shop). » it, , : • V i pRIOKS gTILI. J^EADI-Sd. — BEST -| / MEALS IX THE CITT, , S. 1/ ' _ gTRAND »: >o - ■ " -'-" \o T*CE,CREAM AT CSTACEr* )O ' * )O There is nothing so refreshing on a hot, >O "muggy- ■ day ss an ICE -CREAM. )O served as STACEY'S serve it. And. if )O you want a .dellclons thirst-qnencier )n try a Stacey Ice-cream Soda (aasorted 5o flavours). Stacey's cool, pleasant ■■ )O rooms offer rest and refreshment ,t« \% QTACEY'S 61, QUEEN STREET^ 50 "— ~~- - -.:< JO "TV H B T> B N.D EZ V O:TJ 5.,, JO J- j^ .»o . -' <c fe 3O . . >O I'LL' SEE ' YOU' AT 50 DO -\T c X E 0 W X ' S, . I 3O -I*lDO OPP. G'.V.O., AUCKLAND. 3O DO Dainty Tea and Refreshments, .. ■ 3° Soda Fountain Drinki, '' Fruits and Creun. ' Hours,-9 a.m. to S p.nu .', • DO . "2 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 45, 21 February 1918, Page 10
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