I ''..:-..,-• ■ AMUSEMENTS. '-."'•- SOMETHING; DOING HERE! TO-NIGHT. 1 -piULLERIS-, /~iPERA \ TTTOUSE. j I: 'Direction: Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, Juh. j .refined' fuller quality ... . VAUDEVILLE. ' "" " EVERYTHING TO-NIGHT COMPLETE NEW. -- S P.M. ~ CHANGE. , ' Retained for Six Nights More owing | ;,.-.. ' " to Big Success, > ' ' "'". WINIFRED LA FRANCE, <•' ■ WINI'FiRED LA FRANCE, In her Dazzling Spectacle, "The Siren of the Deep," introducing New Songs and New Scenes.. /The whole mating the most Elaborate and Expensive Vaudeville undertaking presented here in years. . .. First Appearance America's Foremost Comedy Act, *n= Toby—WELLS AND WELLS—BiIIy. Toby—WELDS AND WELLS—BiIIy. : . In Bumps, Falls, and Thrills. "Re-appearance, After Long Absence, The Longest, Loudest, WARD LEAR. Laugh in Vaudeville. WARD LEAR. Added Feature. , Added Feature. HA! HA! HA! . ' Here They Come. Welcome News. Everybody's Favourites. MAUDE COURTNEY AND \lt~B.. f\ MAUDE COURTNEY A.ND -"A . V - / « In the Incomparable, "I Still Love You." Also, a Trunk Full of New Songs. The Phenomenal Success of these Talented i Artistes on their previous visit has not been forgotten. j Seventh Week of the -Record-Breakers, TOM HAVERLY'S IRISH PLAYERS, In the Hibernian Musical Shlvoo, -. s I MU.RPHY MATtOOXED. 1 I MURPHY MAROONED. [ A Burlesque on the well-known story of .Robinson Crusoe. --" TRUE IRISH WIT J?Y lEISH COMEDIANS. The Gem of the Company's Kepertoire. N«w Scenery, Music, Dances, Costumes, etc. Astonishing Dancing by "THE KUTE KEWPJJ2 KIDS." ■ALMOST FULLER'S LITTLE PBICES: NOTHING. IXC., 2/1; .Stalls, 1/1; Gallery, Cd. (Includes Tax.) Plan at AngloAmerican Music Stores, Queen Street. Open 19 a.m. to 0.15 p.m. Reserves, 2/7. KING'S m D ATE K. ING'S ■*- ' '!■ E A T R E. TO--VTIGHT. rpo--\ri&HT. • ().!> IGHT. x - 1 - IG-HT. 1 THE TY/TEJtRYMAK'iSRS. UK -i-'J-liK.KYMAKIiRS. - Unqualified Success of,. , YOKEL TDEVUE. OKEL --"»EVUE. "FUN IN THE CORNFIELDS." Pretty Girls. Pretty Dresses. Pretty 'Dances. 13 — Rollicking Chorus — 13. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Percival and West, Harmonious Raztimers, Winnie Thome, Dainty Soilbrette. I Billy Ilex, Eccentric Dancer. . [Arthur Pearson, Original Tramp Musician, And SIGMA, SIGMA. The White Wizard. Unique Magical Problems. Great Starring Engagement at Enormous Expense, COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT. GARDINER AND LE MAR, The .World's Unrivalled Ju-jitsu r Experts. . PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: ■ D.C. and 0.%, 1/1., Stalls, Gd. p... : Reserves at Finlay's.' v ARCADIA. ' ■•-■" "'■ - RCADIA. rpO-NIGHT. A RCADIA. 0-NIGHT. ~ - ■^i-RCADIA. , \ Also, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. ' Progressive Film Service presents Glorious MARGARITA TTUSHER •*■'•* ARGARITA -C ISHER 'W ■ "" . . IN ■ . • ■ MISS JACKIE f\P fpHE "VTAVY, ISS "ACKIE *-*F -"-HE -^AVY. . A STORY OF A SOCIETY GIRL'S . IESCAPAD-E.. ■ : Disguised as a sai!or boy she accidentally 'becomes a uian-o'-warsmau aboard a battleship, and later is afforded a thrilling ■ adventure on a tropical island. ■ -"_. This Unique Comedy-Drama is packed with Seusnttonal Incidents, Heaps of Fun, Beautiful Tropical Scenery. A Really Delightful Photo-play, In Six parts first RELEASE here. a LEXANDRA. GREEN A lexandra. ■Alexandra, lane, -"-lexandra. THIS (monday) evening. A Wonderful Tale of Love and. Adventure, aTIHR TS-LAND rvF tSesike. •HE X SLAND vp. ■L'eSIRE. Featuring •■ ■■■ . GEORGE WALSH And • "MARGARKT GIBSON. 'A Tale of the South. Sea, Islands. Also. "A TENDERFOOT" 'COMEDY. Laughter from Start'to Finish. ; "EPISODE Q "T IB.E-RTY.' , BRITANNIA. ' PONSONBYS P.ITANNIA. SELECT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY. AND WED. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN. In " RED, WHITE, AND BLUE BLOOD." '•RED, WHITE. AND BLUE ' BLOOD." ORGAN RECITAL. 'mow n a L i*. /"VRGAN T>ECITAL BY M v M AUGHAN * AENETa! . - (CITY ORGANIST). WEDNESDAY AFTE-RNOON, JULY 17, ** AT 3 P.M. '. Vocalist: MISS LALTxA KNIGHT. :WO.UKS BY MAILLY, LYON, AND WOIiSTEXHOIiXfE. ADMISSION REE. HEXRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. I l.'th July, I9IS. . .. 541 '_ DANCING. • A N C I N G. DANCING. v TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGmT. BUTTERFLY SOCIAL. TRADES HALL. Ana Every Monday Evening. Usual Prices. Mr. Will Purcell's First-class Music. 113 W. F. JOKES. Secretary. DANCING.— Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh St., Every Monday Night. Silver Fern ! Dancing Club. S-11. Gents, 1/; Ladies, 6d. O. BURNS.-' Sec. . .__ 15 DANCING.— ST. r.E-NF.DICT'S HALL, THE -NIAGARA" WEEKLY SOCIALS TO--MOKROW (TUBSDAY). Dancing, 8 to 11. (rente I/O. Ladies. Gd. LOX<i NIGHT SOCIAL. TUESDAY, 23rd. 88 •r\7Ea>NESDAY NEXT. JULY. 17, 1918, *' AT .-ST. BENEDICTS HALL. GRAND SOCIAL, EUCHRE, AND DANCE In Aid of ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL FLIYDS. Tickets, 1/6. Commence at 8 p.m. ■ Lillis' Orchestra. 53G M. J. McILHONE, Hon. See. DANCING TUITION. ABC DANCING CLASSES, MUNRO'S HALL, PONSONBX RX>. ELEMENTARY—TUESDAY AND THURS. DAY. at 7.30: SATURDAY, at 2.30. , INTERMEDIATE.— at S, ADVANCED.—SATURDAY, at 8. Adeane's Orchestra. G ■ JL £. C ROBERTS, 51.C.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 8
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