AMUSEMENTS. " GOOD-BYE-E-E-E ! -, FAREWELL WKEK OF THE FAVOURITES. AND A SHOW OF SHOWS ! TfIULLER'S QPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. j"\/TATIXEE TO-MORROW (WED.) i} Oft BARGATX PRICES: D.C. and O. Stalls, 1/; Stalls, 6d; Children, Half-price to 1/ Seats onl.v; Reserves, 1/6 (Plus Tax). TO-XIGIIT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! This Week tbe Last and Long Farewell to: A L.- T>RUCE'S -f*-U -t-*ItUCK'S KALEIDOSCOPIC YX7OXDER W QAIINIVAL. Featuring At,. RRITirS nosFMtuns or radiance. THE ING OF "OATACJONIA. HE -lJ>-ING OF J- ATAGONIA. Furore of Knthusinsm Accorded. BESSIE T ESTEII, ESSIE -'-'ESTER. Prior to Her Departure for U.S.A. "Last Five Nights of MURFAYXE. Last Five ?i'lghts. RAT AND GRAY. Last Five Nights, POLLARD & .TACKSON Fuller's Famous Fees (Plus Tax*: D.C. and 0.X.. 2/: Stalls, 1/fi: Up. Cir.. 1/: Ttes.. 2/6. Plan at the American Music Store, Queen Street. until 7>.10. Thereafter at Segedin's Idenl Sweets Shop till 17. Doors open, 7.1.". Curtain. 8. /"< H A U T A U _Q U A. ON OLD DOCK SITE. ON OLD DOCK SITE. Q.—What is Chautauqua? A.—Six days of clean entertainment. Q. —Where will it be »eid? A. —In a hip tent on Old Dock Site, near Ferry Buildings. Q. —When is Chautauqua coming? A. —March 20, 21, 22. 24, 25 and 26. Afternoons 2.40, an,d night 7.40. Q. —What kind of programmes at Chautauqua? A.—Music, Oratory, Drama, Elocution. Q- —What are the lectures about? A.—Dr. Johnson lectures on the Serious Side of ,Fuu; Hon. >T. C. Herbsmnn lectures on (a) "The Dry Bones of Auckland," (b) "Carry On"; Miss Clemens lectures on "Rambling Through Paradise," with films and coloured pictures; .Dr. Bradford lectures on "Rebuilding the World "
Thore are forty committeemen auxious to tell you more about Chautauqua. Season Tickets. Rood for 12 Programmes: ?,,.'!„' l °rt (interrhangeable in family)----e/j%" £(* (chlldre " 14); Studenti fl/4 Sold ere. 4/2 (with badge). Get your beflson Ticket to-day. Tickets from Committeemen aud Wlldnian and Arey's. 535 WEST END THEATRE Pousonby's Principal Picture Pala" TO-NIGHT-OUR CHANGE-TO-NIGHT A TKIANCSLB DRAMA, STARRING BESSIE LOVE. ".A. c Q v l T T E D -" And Fifth Part of "THE HOUSE OF HATE." DO XOT FORGET irpO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) QNLY. MATINEE. 3.45. EVENING At's " T HE M AX W HO .S TAYED 'at TTOME." And Fifth Part of " THE HOUSE 01. , HATE."
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 66, 18 March 1919, Page 12
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