' AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLAN AFTER NOON AT MISS CARTER'S, BRITISH CONFECTIONERY, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. 'Phone 2681. TELLER'S QPERA JTOUSE. Direction: Ben 3. and Jno. FuUer, Jun. 8 — TO-NIGHT — 8. The Same Pleasant Story of Hilarious Houses. PAUL STANHOPE'S REVUE COMPANY. , In the Screaming Burlesque, ■Melodious | HOKEY-POKEY. | Unique Music | HOKEY-POKEY. | Ballets. Set your Troubles * the Music of Laughter. Last Night. Last Night. BONITA AND LEE, The Children of BONITA AND LEE, the Prairie. Last Night. Upside-Down Wright. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly. Ted —MACLEAN AND LEE—Gen*. In their original sketch, "Love's Own Way." Success ) With a Big S. Success ) THE TRIO CLASSIQUE, In an Artistic Musical Offering. CLARENCE CRAWFORD Xylopbonist. BOY LACK, Comedian. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES (Includes Tax). D.C. and 0.5., 2/1; Stalls, 1/7; GaUery, 1/L . Plan till Noon at Robertson's, Queen St. Reserves, 2/7. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. ' OPENING. MONDAY NIGHT.' 1 First Appearance Here of SERGEANT COPELAND AND KID. SERGEANT COPELAND AND KID. Clairvoyancy in an amazing degree. KING'S mHEATRE. ING'S AhEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SIXTY-SECOND "WEEK. ' A JJ.RANDON-/-IREMER JJRAMATIC /COMPANY,' In the Great, Weird and Sensational Drama, THE i Pace a T mHE YA7aN_>ow. i ace A he Window. PACE A T mHE TTtTINDOW. • ace -tV-T *-HK Window. Prices: 2/1 — 1/1 — and Sixpence. Book your seats for 2/7 at -Inlay's, ; News Agents, Pitt Street, or RING UP ; KING IS T-LEATRE—3OS4. ' PRINCESS. ! ■R I iN. C E IS 85. ( PRINCESS. »-s - 1 " R I IN' C E»S S. Direction: Dominion Picture Theatres Co. fTTO-DAY AND rpO-NIGHT. X O-DAY AND J- O-NIGHT. | COLOSSAL DOUBLE RILL. | ! JJUSIiMAN A Marvellous JJAYNE J -*USHMAN Metro. -DaYNE BUSHMAN TJAYNB DS-EMAN "RED, • £> AYNE JJUSHMAN TJAYNB -"USIHiMAN TXTHITE, -DAYNE JJUSHMAN »VHITE, TJAYNB ■ X> USHMAN And -DaYNE BUSHMAN JJLUF / TJAYNB USHiIAN r >LUE "JAYNE JJUSHMAN JJLOOD JJAYNE -PIOOD -DaYNE . BUSHiMAN JJAYNE USHMiAN ' JJUSHMAN JJAYNE -DAYNE JJUSHMAN JJAYNE JJ USHiMAN -J-^AYNE BUSHMAN JJAYNE US-EUAN -DAYNE I The Attraction I Without Exception | -Par-Excellence I The Finest | of the Programme. | Period. I In the City. Together with the Latest and Greatest Triangle Masterpiece, THE THE REGENERATES, REGENERATES, ' REGENERATES, REGENERATES, REGENERATES, REGENERATES, REGENERATES, REGENERATES, REGENERATES, REGENERATES. ; TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT ' T T T T T. Triangle T T Triangle T T T Sessions: T T T T 11.15, 2 o'clock T T ' T T 4.45, and T T T T 7.30. T T T T Starring ALMA JJUBENS. LMA - LV UBENS. The PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHBSTRA No Extra Charges Whatever. Dress Circle, One Shilling; Stalls, Sixpence. Ring lor Seats. 'Phone 586 a. EMPRESS NEWTON'S MPRESS BIG SHOW. TO-NIGHT, LAST SCREENING. BIG DOUBLE BILL, THREE HOURS FOR 3d, 3d, 3d. 7 p.m.—A JEWEL IN PAWN. Featuring ELLA HALL. 8.15 p.m.—THE STOLEN BOOKING, Comedy. 8.45 to 10 p.m.— JOHN GLADE'S HONOUR ' Featuring C. AUBERY SMITH.COMING, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED. No. 1 Star A KENTUCKY CINDERELLA i Picture A KENTUCKY CINDERELLA No. 2 Star WOLF LOWRY, Picture WOLF LOWRY, Featuring the Incomparable BILL HART. ALSO, SUPPORTS. i lexandrX GREEN LANE. LEXA.NDRA. THIS <SAT.) EVENING. ALEXANDRA. "SOMEWHERE IN -TRANCE," "SOMEWHERE IN - FRANCE," An Exciting Spy Story. VOICE ON THE WIRE, . . Chapter 8. Supports include Comedies and Gazette.
SPORTING. TRACING pLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. JVyEDNESDAY AND' ipHURSDAY, 17th and. 18th A_»RIL, 1918. ACCEPTANCES FOR THE FIRST DAY'S RACES, AND FINAL PAYMENTS for the Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes (Tenth) and the Manawatu Stakes (Fourteenth), CLOSE ON MONDAY, Bth APRIL 1918, AT NINE P.M. MANAWATU RACING cAjB, P.O. Box 52, Palmerston North. Telephone 105. 507 J3AKURANGA HUNT CLUB. Hounds meet at East Tamakl Road Board's Office on TUESDAY, Oth, 1 p.m. Subs, must be paid before qualification cards are issued. First qualifying meet (see Hunt Rule). H. B. WEBSTER, 531 Master. SPORTING.— Sportsmen Intending to Shoot on Waikato Lakes should communicate with "Launch Owner," 390, Star Office, who can meet them at Rangiriri and arrange camps. 99 MOTOR TRIPS. gT. J_£ELIER'S jgAY TJUS. TIME-TABLE. WEEK DAYS— Leave St. Heller's 8ay—7.55, 9.20. 110 a.m.. 1.30, 4.0, 5.15 p.m. Leave Tram Terminus (Remueral R ->k 10.0. 11.30 -.m., 2.0, 4.45, 5.45p._nT SUNDAYS— Leave St. Heller's—9.so a.m., 10 14 _ 5.30, 8.30 p.m. ' ** Leave Tram Terminus (Remuera)— J 10.20 a.m., 1.30, 5.0, 6.0, 9.15.^!m7 Also runs to Purewa as required on Sunday Afternoons. B* - A. J, KEYS, ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 82, 6 April 1918, Page 12
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