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AMUSEMENTS. A FULL LIMIT OF FUN. The Crowded Hours of Hilarity! Return of Royally Riotous All-Vaudeville, In a Huge Star-Spangled Salvo. "PUJLLERS' /~\PEEA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. To-Night — mO-NIGHT — To-Night. To-Night — a- O-NIGHT — To-Night. * LONDON COLISEUM. Bright "DRIGHTriE & ftARLYOX Hartley Bright -DItKIHTIE & Hartley Spinning the Wheel of Laughter with SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. •STERLING AND LOVE EMERSON AND HASTO. BRULL AND HEMSI.EY. LEONARD NELSON. NIKOLA. JAMES AND SELMA. THE PAYNES., FRED -D'LUETT, RED -L»LUETT. The Reigning King of Hilarity. FULLER'S FAMOUS FEES: D.C. and 0.5., '!/; Stalls, 1/6; Up. Cir., 1/. '2/(S. I'lus Tax. Plan at Anglo-American Music Store till 5.15, then at Segedin's. opp. Theatre, until 7 p.m. 'l'hone ."748. Doors, 7.15. ALEXANDRA. TO-NIGHT. LENANDRA. CHARLOTTE, ALEXANDRA. CHARLOTTE, LENANDRA. In ALEXANDRA. " THE FROZEN LENANDRA. WARNING." ALEXANDRA. A Great Actress and LEXANDRA. Marvellous Skater. Fourth Episode of "The Great Secret." UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS WORSHIP TIIE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND, ALSO AUCKLAND SAVAGE CLUB, and AUCKLAND ORPHANS - CLUB. GREAT BEAT /""**■ REAT REAT vXREAT VTitEAT laarewell /"-"oncert, ' - arewell Concert, LARGE TOWN HALL, LARGE TOWN HALL, rpIIURSDAY, TUNE pr TENDERED TO ERNEST N.Z. TvRAKE RNEST TENOR. -L'RAKE ERNEST N.Z. TvRAKE RNEST TENOR. -L^RAKE (Prior to his departure for United States and England). ; At his Farewell Concert in Dunedin the popular Tenor was greeted with an overflowing house, and the "Evening Star" critic writes thus: —" 'Better than ever,' Still improving.' and suchlike remarks were passed last night on Mr. Drake's performances. There was not a faulty note the whole evening. The beautiful purity of the voice, the natural and unaffected methods, the variety of expression, and the musical intelligence quite captured the big audience." Supported by Auckland's best Artists, including Savage Clnb Orchestra. Mrs. Cyril Towsey, Madam Chambers, Misses Jessie Bartlett. «nd Clarice Wood, Laura Sfone, Messrs. J. Manghan Harnett. Cyril Towsey, Barry Coney. Fred Bourke, Alan McElwain. Tom Harris, Arthur Gordon, and The Lyric Quartet. NEVER HAS SUCH AN ARRAY OF TALENT GRACED THE AUCKLAND STAGE. The Box Plan opens TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING at Wildman and Arey's. and the Day Sales are at Eady's Music Store. Robertson's Music Store, and Anglo-American Music Store. Popular Prices, 3/, 2/. and 1/. I'iano kindly lent by Lewis R. Eady and gou - JHO TTEGBXT NOTICE TO FARMERS ' *~> VISIT CLEMENT WRAGGE-S Lovely Tropical Gardens at Birkenhead. Greatest ObjectLesson In Dominion. Admission 1/1. 524 •LECTURES. _| T EYS TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, ' Three Lanrps, Ponsonby. LECTURE ON " QAMP -p**IRES ON THE T>ACIFIC r-tfOAST," BY ]VTR. Ol TT "DOOLE, M.P. rpO-MORROW, mHURSDAY), AT O • SYNOPSIS: An Awakened Republic. Growth of the Army and Navy. International Obligations. Future of Anglo-Saxon Race. ADMISSION: Gd, or Course Ticket, CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL UNITY (Incorporated), PITT STREET ODDFELLOWS' HALL, JUNE Sth. at 7 p.m. Speaker: MRS. HARRIS ROBERTS. Subject: "The Pilgrims and the Shrine." Spiritual .'Messages by Miss Harrison. Afternoon Meetiug, 3 o'clock. 507 ECCLESIASTICAL. milE SALVATION ARMS, AUCKLAND. JUBILEE /CELEBRATIONS. n-iOWN TTALL. -SUNDAY, j™* 1. Conducted by COMMISSIONER T. HENRY. HOWARD, "Chief of the Staff," From London. •Supported by COMMISSIONER AND MRS HODDER, And a Number of Visiting Officers. 11 A.M.—"STANDARDS OF LIFE AND SERVICE." 3 P.M.—SPECIAL ADDRESS: "THE) ARMY OF THE HELPING HAND." 7 P.M.—EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. 512 SPORTING. [RACING pLUB. YA7INTER J-n.LERSLIE "RACECOURSE. gATURDAY, .•pi-ESDAY, mHURSDAY, MAY 31, JUNE P, AND 5. FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT 11.30 * EACH DAY. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE 1/6 Grandstand Enclosure: ' , Gentlemen - -~, ....::::: "; All persons other than members leartne the paddock or racecourse, will be liable oil re-entering to again p. 1 - for admissiou as no passes will be issued. CHILDREN under twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand or Enclosure SOLDIERS returned from the front within the past six months Admitted Free on production of PASS, to be obtained from the Secretary of the Soldiers' Club. No person who has at any time since the Passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a I.ookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk no disqualified or undesirable person, wili be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Winter Meeting; and If any such person is found ou such course he will tr e e S p e a U S s° VeU therefrom auu Prosecuted to" The promotion of SWEEPS is prohibited and persons Infringing this regulation will »« t removed from the racecourse and proseW. S. SrENCB, ,°(| Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 126, 28 May 1919, Page 12
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