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I AMUSEMENTS. 1 : — -I ! "pULLKR'S QPKRA jg-OUSE. I Direotion: Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller. BOX PLAN AT MISS CARTER'S CONFECTIONERY. WELbKSLEV STREET. OPP. OPERA HOUSE. TILL 7 PM. 'PHONE 2681. RESERVES: EVENING, 2/7 (INCLUDES TAX). | TO-NIGHT AT B—FOLLOW THE CROWD Auckland's Beauty and Fashion are always seen at Fuller's Nightly. THE MINSTRELS. THE MINSTRELS. THE MINSTKELS. THE MINSTRELS. THE MINSTRELS. Tli~ MINSTRELS. WARD LEAR—WALTER EMERSON— DKLAVALE HKOsV-MASSA JOWITT— ANITA WKBSTKR—RUP.Y SHEttRIFF — (iWENNIE HASTO — MAIUOKIE AI.WY.N, AND OTHERS. VAUDEVILLE — FoIIows—VAUDEVILLE KUI!Y KENNEDY Soprano BURNES AND LX CLERC Toe Tattlers WALLACE BKOWNLOW Operatic Baritone LILY VOCKLER.. Venus of Vnmlcvillo JONES AND RAINES...Boy—GirI & Piano HVCII OGILVIB. HIGH OGILVIE. lITTOH OGILVIK. HUCU OGILVIE. The Clever Scotch Eccentric Comedian. BOOK EARLY TO-DAY. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES: P.C. or 0.5.. -l/~: stalls, 1/7; Gallery, 1/1 (includes Tax). BRITANNIA. PONSONBY'S mHEATRE. RITAXMA. POPULAR. J- HEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. In "MY OFFICIAL WIFE." NEXT MONDAY TUESDAY, WEDNES., EAULE WILLIAMS and GRACE DARMOND Ln "AN AMERICAN LIVE WIRE." A Sparkling Comedy-Drama In 5 Acts. ryEST END THEATRE. TO-NIGnT TO-NIGHT. CHARMING MiARY M<-ALUSTER ia " PANTO." " PANTS." "PANTS." STRONG SUPPORTS. Don't Forget. MONTJAY NIC-HT ONLY, ••THE WilllP." Usual Prices. A LL OAINTS' SUNDAY ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE iCJPBCTACULAB .SPRING TJEVUE. By Special Request it has been decided to repeat the performance on rpUESDAY "TiTEXT, QCTOBER "jK i Don"t Fail The Beautiful Flower Girls. to S?b The Fascinating Nurse Girls. ■ The ("harming Amazons. Tho Clever Dancers. The Brilliant Electric Light Effects. At the Piano: Mrs. W. H. McKinney. Leader of Orchestra: Mrs. T. Stebbing. Conductur: Mr. T. Adams. The Whole Production under the Direction of Mr. P. Mackie. Front Stalls, 1/6; Back Stalls, 1/; Children, 6d. Doors, 7.30. Cnrtain 8. C. M. CAIJDER, ED. SMITH, 564 Business Managers. ARE you interested in the Education of I your Children? Hear Mr. E. U. Jnst, <ilobe Theatre, Kuuday Night. 177 ZOO, ROYAL O A X, I ONEHUNGA 13 Lions Trained Every Afternoon, 3.30. 24 Lions Fed 4 p.m. Admission: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. IK ORGAN RECITAL. m O W N TT A L L.' r\RGAN TJECITAL By -\/ra TyrAUGUAN tjarnett (CITY ORGANIST), SATURDAY, QCTOBER, 1918, AT S P.M. Vocalist: MISS A. TURNEE. • PROGRAMME: 1. March, "Pomp and Circumstance" .... lElgarl 2. "The Curfew" ....._ (Horsman) : 3. Minuet-Intermezzo (Steff Langston) i 1. "O Diviny Redeemer" (Gounod) MISS A. TURNER. .">. Finale (Seventh Symphony) (Widor) 0. Overture "William Tell" (Rossini) INTERVAL. 7. "Soul of Mine" ~._.... MISS A. TURNER. S. English Folksong "Robin-a-Thrush" (Arranged for carillons and organ by Ctty Orgauisi.) 3. Fanfare !.\ (Lemmens) Accompanist: MR. LEO. WITITTAKER. ADMISSION, (Ui. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. October 10. 101 S. 571 SKATING. XJOYAL ALBERT TTALL, AUCKLAND. QtKATING. QKATING. IiRAXD P.E-OPENING BY R. F. SORBNSON, King of Rink Masters. rpO-NIGUT (SATURDAY). Also. EXTRAORDINARY SKATING ' EXHIBITION By I BOY WILFRED SOREXSOX. Onehunga Band in Attendance. Prices. 1/6. including Skates. Own Skates. 1/; Onlookers. 6d. ftT2 SPOHTING. pLUB. gPRTXG "]\|El-rriNG. 191 S. NOMINATIONS il SOY. EACH) FOR. ALL HANDICAP EVENTS CLOSE ON ■ptRIDAY, -JQTH /\CTOBER, BY FIVE O'CLOCK. At the same time FORFEITS (lsov. each) must be declared for WELCOME STAKES. G.X. IiI'IXEAS. Fees must accompany in eacli instance. W. 8. SPENCE. r>42 Secretary. BOXING. I" " j -fyTORTIIERX BOXING ASSOCIATION. A Club Night for Members only will be I held in the Association's Gymnasium at j.Paruell on TUESDAY, October 22, at 7.30 p.m. » Instructors desiring to arrange Spars for thrir pupils are requested to communicate with the undersigned. MOSS BALLIN, Hon. Secy. C/o Ballin and Russell, Dentists, Upper Symonds St. 501 I BOWXHTG. jgOWLING TOURNAMENT. j The Rawhiti Bowling Club will hold a |.FuU Rink Tournament on LABOUR DAY, 1 October 2S. Members and Visitors will be ■ classified for Positions and an Ordinary I Draw made at 0 a.m. Sub., 3/ per player. Post entries received. Trophies for winners I Afternoon Tea Provided. Ltring Own Lunch] j ■ A RE you Interested in the Education of -iJ-your children.' Hear Mr. E U Jnsr Globe Theatre, Sunday Night. I~'

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 12

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