Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

I AMUSEMENTS. I ■ ■ rris jyrAJESTX's mHEAXBT Lessee: J. C WILLIAMSON. LTD. EVERY EVBSIJfG AT S. EVERY EVENING A3? S. TRILBY. TEH/BY. .ILL.VX WILKIE. TRILBY. ALLAN" WILKIE. TIULBY. ALLAN WILKIE. TRILBY. ALLAN WILKIE. TRILBY. TKILBY. Supported by Miss FreddswydeTRILBY. Hunter-Watts, and his Clevej TRILBY. Company in TRILBY. Tne iPlay of 'Plays. TRILBY". "TRILBY." TRILBY. " THILBY." TRILBY. " TKILBY." TRILBY. ■ TRIUBY. SEE ALLAN WrLKIB AS TRILBY. SVESPAU. TRILBY SEE MISS FREDISWT.DS TRIL/BY HUNTER-WATTS AS TRILBY. TRILBY. TRIUBY. ' TRILBY. 'Booming,! Booming! Boomlnsl TRILBY. TRILBY. 'EVERY EVENING AT 8. TRILBY. EVERY EVENING AT 8. TRILBY. TRILBY. NOTE: Trilby will tie played for TRILBY. TifP.EE -MORE NIGHTS ONLY. TRILBY. TKILBY. SATURDAY NEXT, ATTG. 23, TRILBY. ALLAN TYILKIE TRILBY. TRILBY. Presents the Romantic Drama, TRILBY. TRILBY. "THE MIDNIGHT rWE-DDrNG.' , TRILBY. "THE MIDNIGHT TVEDDING."TRIUBY. TRILBY. By Walter Howard, author of TRILBY. "Seven Days' Leave," and "The TRILBY. Story of the 'Roaaxy." TRILBY. ■ TRILBY. BOX PLAN AT WTLDIIAXi TRILBY. AND AREY'S. TRIUBY. TRILBY. DAY SALES AT CODIMAN'S TRILBY, till 1 o'clock: after that hour at TRILBY. THEATRE OFF-ICE. TRILBY. TRILBY. 'PRICES: Ileserved Seats -. 4/, TRTLBY. Front Stalls .. 4/. TRILBY. D-ress Circle .. 3/. TRILBY. Back Stalls .. 2A. TRILBY. Gallery „. l/« TRILBY. Plus Tax. TRILBY. ■ TRILBY. y-O EARLY DOORS. TRILBY. EVERYBODY. GOES TO "EVB.YB'VX'S.' , " TTIV'RYB'DY'S." . , .« .. Xliv'RYB'DY'S." . " ■PV'RYB'DY'S," < " •L'VRYB'DI'S." ■ — " TTNCLE , " U.vcle — . . irpoM's . J-OM'S • ' /"XABIN." . S *_/ABINV' « " TTNCLE . " <-* NCLE — TOM'S J OM'S • rtABIN." . • i . Presented hy Paramount, » - With :i Tremendous Cast headed by —. L O LARK > ' ' • i AT O O'CLOCK and Q Oft . ** (Doors open 1.30) O.OU —» > <7 O'CLOCK and 6QA . • (Doors open 6.30)O«OV i • Book Your Seats. 'Phone 4402 • " TT'V'RYB'DY'S." • "J-'V'RYB'DY'S." . ' EVERYBODY GOES TO "BV'KYB'DY'S.* , LABOURS LIBERTY CAMPAIGN commences Opera House, Sunday, 7.30. Robert Semple, M.P., will speak. 541 DANCING. ffiljj A UCKXAXD gOCIETY. SOCIAL EVENING. DANCING. At the DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH STREET*, KETVTON. WEDNESDAY, 20th, at S p.m. Gentlemen, 1/6. Ladles, 1/. Newcomers from the Old Land are very cordially invited to come, and spend a : happy evening. ' 578 l,gT. BESEDICrS HiLl^ WEDNESDAY, AfUGUST 20th, I GRAND SOCIAL, EUCHRE, AND DANCE, ' In Aid of St. Patrick's Cathedral. I, Valuable Prizes for Euchre. Dancing, S-I'2 p.m. Lillis' Orchestra. "I TICKETS, 1/6. MISS E. RYAN AND F. CULLETOX, 57a Joint Secretaries. c-irDNRO'S HALL, l>l DANCING, EVEKY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. SHAJKP. a Glover's Music. Good Hoot* k Gents, 1/6. Ladies, 1/. c A. G. BETTANY, SI.C. TV74 W. I. CARTWRIGHT, Sec ■pjANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHTi !- TRADES HALL. k And Every 'Wednesday night. Messrs. Geo. Williams and Chas. Weaver!* Class. Dlaxlaa also is oue of tie Dances la a ■Select 'Programme. h Parker's 'High-class Orchestra, of TJiree ' Instruments. II Geats 1/6, Ladit-s 64. S3 ffIHE DANCE TN AID oß| IHB 3 PLUNKET SOCIETY. ■c Will be held at the PARISH HALL, DBYONFOKT, On . THURSDAY. AUGUST 2L 88 U TRANCING. — ST. MARK'S HALL, i-J REMUKRA.—Every Thursday. Gents 1 G. Ladles 1 . learners from 7 to 8 p.m. Si H. Fletcher, Pianist, Mr. Brophy, Secretary, c. Colbert, M.c. 8 W~T. B E N B D I C T ' S B ALU >O TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST as, 1919. 503 y TEACHERS OF DANCING. V DEANES DANCING SCHOOL, IIUNKOSHALL, PONSONBY BD. ' ELEMENTARY —Thursday and Friday 7.30; v - Saturday, at 2.30. INTERMEDIATE— Monday, at 7.30. ct ADVANCIiD. — Tuesday aud Saturday at a. c One-step, Fox Trot, and Private Lessons by r. ApiK>icrtmeDt. il I _'Phoue 3521. a ' c |"%r'AC"S Academy.—Wo ha'-'o ta-UKh't itiou- ! jands; we oan iteach you. Ballroom, I St-aso 1 lancing. Lcssdhs any liour. — Francs St., Newton. -13 L - KESTATIRANTS, TEA ROOMS. 7-Tu EAP FISH iIEALS. I i) V 51KAL AT SANtXHtirS, OPP. (7 IS DELIGHTFUL. [.' Beautiful. Clean. Well-ventilnted Booms. TASTY. VARIETIES OF FISH AND ROCK OYSTERS. Call To-dny aud Have a Treat. Q TMPERIAL Grill Room has recently been J." opened on the ground floor, Hobson Bldss.. I-'ort St. entrance, by Mr H. Curran (Returned Soldier). Unsurpassea fur CU-aullness and Attention. Grills, 9 a.m. 7;. ' to 7 p.m : t TWff '■>'■ -OELMONT LUNCHEON AND TEA 41 Jl> ROOMS. —Sunday Tea. 5 p.m. to' 7 p.m. 7~ '11 St.. ope Fort St. C

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19190820.2.126.8

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 197, 20 August 1919, Page 16

Word Count
665

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 197, 20 August 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 197, 20 August 1919, Page 16

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert