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AMUSEMENTS. PULLER'S QPEBA jgrOUSE, Direction: Ben J. and Jno. FuUer, Jun. No ChUd should Miss-seeing "the Dancing Star." AT B—TO-NIGHT— AT 8. FULLER'S SUPREME VAUDEVILLE. ,' Last Night of a Popular Bill. Last Night, after a 5 Weeks* Colossal . Triumph. AMY MURPHY and PHILIP NEWBURY, PHILIP NEWBURY and AMY MURPHY, In 15 Minutes' Grand Opera. Last Night. ERNEST PITCHER. Last Night. THE 5 LEWINS. Last Night. THE MUSICAL BENTLEYS. Last Night. PBIVATE ROBERT BELL. Last Night. JONES AND RAINES. . Immense Success. The PubUc Love Her. LITTLE VERNA. The Dancing LITTLE VERNA. MnrveL j The Topical Duo, VAUDE AND VERNE. Youth and Harmony, THE 3 CARRS. SOU Getting Laughs, the Versatile Duo, MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. C. MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. C. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES (Includes Tax): — D C. and 0.5., 2/1; Stalls, 1/7; Gallery, 1/1. Plan at Ideal Confectionery, "Wellesley Street, opposite Stalls Entrance, Opera House. Reserves, 2/7. OPENING MONDAY NIGHT. PAUL STANHOPE'S BEVUE COY., In a Soap Bubble Romance, in a Garden of Girls. "SAFETY FIRST." A RCADIA. A Hcimt LAST SCREENING, Arcadia. £JEO. -^TALSH In ' '7T»HE TDOOK ' A GENT." "-—HE X>oOK -tt-GENT." Last Screening—"THE ROSARY." SPECIAL. SPECIAL. MONDAY NEXT. EAGLE'S TXTINGS." AGLE'S WINGS." A DRAMA SPECIALLY PRODUCED TO AWAKEN AMERICA. "TTIAGLE'S TXTTNGS." "AA AGLE'S VV INGS." Let the lights. of those burning homes bring visions to your blinded eyes! Let the cry from those lips, forever hushed, bring hearing to your deafening ears! PREPARE Do not fall to see this Wonderful Picture. - In Addition: THE PURPLE DOMlNO—Episode No. 14. MPRESS NEWTON? MPRESS 3d. 3d. 3d. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Superb Emotional Actress, M T7IMILY CJTEVENS M E AiiMILY O SEVENS E T In T R TiESTINY. R O J-'ESTINY. O Of, THE SOUL OF A WOMAN. COMING* MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, THE "VfILLIONAIRE "VrAGRANT, HE JJXiILIONAIRE IV. : AGRANT, FEATURING CHARLES RAY AND SYLVIA BREMER. Also A SCREAMING TWO-ACT COMEDY, Entitled TTER TVANCE. " ■jir ARK mW A I N.« «' TVT ARK mWAI X." /nOWN TTALL rWNCERT pHAMBEB, -jyroNDAY -jyrEXT, 25 th * "" AT 8 P.M. I T>ROFESSOR *T1 /"*« rpRUE'BLOOD, PROFESSOR OF ORATORY, MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, UjS.A., GIVES HIS FIRST RECITAL. PRICES: 2/, 1/. Students Half-price. PROCEEDS IN . AH) OF V.M.C.A. WAR WORK. mUESDAY, 28TH—"TTAMLET." mHURSDAY, 28TH—"TNGOMAB." SWIMMING. JTI'DEN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP GALA To he held on MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, At 7.45 p.m. At MT. EDEN BATH. Bellevue Road (Take Dominion Road Car). THE STAR EVENT OF THE SEASONSO YDS CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUCKLAND PROVINCE. The Cracks of the Province competing Exhibition Fancy Swimming, Prof Anderson. Water Polo Challenge, Ponsonby v. Normal. Novice Schoolboy. Ladies' Dual Relay. Blindfold Hurdles and BarreL And Other Events. Admission, 1/; Ladies and Children, 6d. 538 R. S. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. LECTURES. jrpHE A.WAKENED TTIAST. rpOWN JJALL QONCERT QHAIIBEK* gUNDAY, JfTEBBUA'RY 8.15 P.M. 6PE - CI AL LECTURE ON QHINA, JAPAN, AND "|£OREA, By PASTOR C. H. WATSON _ (of Sydney). President of the Australasian Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventists. re cently returned from an extended tour of the Orient, and has had unexceUed opportunity of seeiSg ft as it is to-day. After Church Services. 53 MOTOR TRIPS. ogg^ev-port. 2 ' a 3° ---^onTI fpo WAIKUMETE CEMETERY, Sunday. A- Bus wiU leave Mt. Albert tram termlnns at 2 p.m.; leave Cemetery 4 p.m.-F. Williamson. gij gT. J-piUBIVS -g AX JguS. TIME-TABLE. ■-'---*? WEEK DAYS— Leave St. Heller's 8ay—7.53, aa) 11 o a.m.. 1.30, 4.0, 5.15 p.m. Leave Tram Terminus (Bemneral—S.2S. 10.0. 11.30 a.m.. 2.0, 4.45, 5.45 p.i" SUNDAYS — Leave St. Heller's—9.so a.m.. 10 1 4K 5.30, 8.30 p.m. ' Leave Tram Terminus (Remuerai— 10.20 a.m., 1.30, 5.0. 6.0, 9.15 p.m. Also runs to Purewa as required oa Sunday Afternoons. 64 / 4>. J, KEYS^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12

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