H is M AjL- S -rrs T n BATREDirection J. C. WILLIAMSON LTn LAST THREE NIGHTS OF SFVSfiv LAST THKBE NIGHTS OK X v soy LAST IHUEE NIGHTS OF SEA3OX fpO-N-IGHT. At S. IJIO-XIGHT. IJ\O-NIGHT. At 8. rpo.NIGHT. A Worthy Successor to "GOING UP.* Another Terrific Success and Fresh from • Four Months' Hun in Sydney. '•OH! BOY." •• on: boy ." •• oh: boy .•• •• oh: boy .■• -on: boy .■■ "OH! 80Y. ,, The Whole of the "Going Cp" Companj are lv their element when playing "OH! BOY ." "Oil! HOY." " OH! BOY ." TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) (One Night Only). Which Causes More Laughter thaa All tie .Mu.sicyl Farces ever Written. • 'THE THREE TWINS." "THE THREE TWINS." ' TUE TIIKEE TWIN'S." WEDNESDAY—(Last Night of Season)— " YOU'RE IN LOVE." "YOL'UF. IN LOVE." > " YOU'RE IN LOVE." The above Operas produced and supervised nightly by MR HARRY B. BUROIIER. Musical Director HARRY BURTON} Stage Manager Fred Young Box Plans now open for the season at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Coleman's, ' Tobacconist, Theatre Arcade. PRICES: C/, 3/, and 1/. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra (plus tax). WEST END THEATRE; Principal Theatre of the Suburbs. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE STAR EVENTS. The First National Exhibitor Star Feature, " j "-pII PT V pOCKEI S." j And BESSIE BARRISCALE in " milF, /-IAST /-\FF." , I TO-MORROW — Tuesday — TO-MORROW, ilatinee 3.43 to suit all School Children, And .Evening at 8. CHARLIE iCHAPLIX j In His Million Dollar Production, , A TYOG'S T IFE. ■**- -LOGS -I^IFE. And Sixth Part of TTOUSE f\V TTATE. EMPRESS PICTURES, KEWTOS. (Reservoir Corner.) TO-NIGHT, at 7. Double Star Programme, STRANDED IN ARCADY. STRANDED IN ARCATOY. ", Starring Irene Castle. And FLAMES OF CHANCE. Starring Margery Wilson. 'Gazette, Comedy, and Others. WKAGGE Institute and Walata Tropical Gardens, Birkenhead.—lndian Para, dlse — Museum — Lovely Palms — ITlowers. Choicest Refreshments. Delightful Health Resort. Admission, 1/1. " ± DANCING. DAiXCIXG.-TO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT — OMATA SOCIALS, Trades Hall, Hobson Street, and every Monday and Friday. "> H. MARTIN, See. HARMONY AND PEACE BALL.—Plain and Fancy Dress Hall, TO-MORROW •(Tuesday) .NIGHT, Druids' Hall, North Streect First-class supper and. music. Gents, 3/, Ladies 2/C. Dancing 8 to 2. 'Lang's Orchestra.—B. Scanlan Sec. Also, a l>ance To-night (Monday), Public Hall Queen St., Onehunga. Lillis' Orchestra. B MISS SPENCER will open a Juvenile ■Class latest Ballroom Dancing, etc. — Particulars 20, Vincent St. 'Phone 2237. C SWIMMING. TTyAITEMATA SWIMMING CLUB'S *» (Champion Club ut Australasia) GUAM) CARNIVAL S p.m.—TO-MORROW (TUES.)-S p.m. Splendid Programme of Swimming, Diving, and Novelty Events. Italian String Band. Seating .for AU. A Pleasant Evening's Enjoyment. All Auckland's Crack Swimmers Competing. Gents, 1/; Ladies and Children under 16, 6d. 559 ART NOTICES. tf T CI A C 33. A R T g A L E. A R I g A L E. TIJIFORTANT A NNOUNCEMENT. ITHE S ALE "WILL BE /CONTINUED PRIVATELY, AT AUCTION PRICES, EACH DAY, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. THE OFFERING OF THESE VALUABLE ART PICTURES HAS TAKEN MUCH LONGER THAN ANTICIPATED. OWING TO THE GREAT INTEREST SHOWN BY THE PUBLIC AND PURCHASERS, AND TT IS DEEMED ADVISABLE TO EXTEND THE SALE. AS EVERY LOT MUST BE DISPOSED OF. .CALB AT jyj-ESSRS. VyiNKS AND TTALL'3 TXUILDING, OHOItTLAND QT. (OPP. AUCKLAND CLUB). B RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. r>. II E A~P jpiSU j\ TEA Ls! DOW.N TO 1/ The Best and Cheapest Meal In Australasia. ■SANFORD'S RESTAURANTS Opposite G.P.0., Opposite "Herald" Office, Opp. Smith and Caughey, Queen Street. O patOU's' gTitb _- EADU'd BEST -jyg MEALS IN THE CITY. gTRAND A RCADK.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 71, 24 March 1919, Page 12
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