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AMUSEMENTS. " EVERYBODY GOES TO EV'RYB'DY'S." " " Hd V'RYB'DY'S." • This dramatic masterpiece has achieved an extraordlnary success, and may be compared in popularity with •• Missing," the piny that broke all records at "Everybody's." ■ "|7 LSI E 77<iERGUSSOX, A 1 ERUCSSOX, The Ideal of Beauty, in "THE XJOSE /~\F rpHE J-V'OSE J-ILB WOULD." ORLD.My love is like a red, red That's newly sprung in June. My Jove is like a melody That's sweetly plu.ved in tune. 'At 2 »'«., 3.30, 7 o'c, 5.30. — Doors open 1.30 and 0.30. — BOOK YOUR SEATS, PHONE 4402. EVRYB-DY'S" /-IRCHESTRA. V'RYB'DY'S" Great "IiCHESTKA. "EVERYBODY GOES TO EV'RYfB'DY'S." TfLLLERS /-JPERA TXOUSE. DlriK-tlon: Ben. ami John Fuller, Ltd. To night — TXVRR.Y T UPINO— To-night At —L'ARRY -"UPINO— At 8— "DAiKKY T UI'INO— Q —*-»ahry -"unxo— ° The Im-omparable. Supported l>y a J'rograinmc of Worth and Outstanding Brllllanve. \rOLINARIS. -*-HiE -"AOLIXAHIS. AND XIAYO. Campbell and -'-'J-ayo. carr and -\tanly. AKR AND -"J-AXLY. X\J\ LTBK r< EORr;K"S » » ALTER SiNsiiixF, t>layp:rs, INSHINK X LAYERS, In tholr One-act Kplsnde of Fun and Frivol " -IYKNICE. , ' " V ENICE. - ' r>.r*. and 0.5., 2/: Up. Circle, 1/: Res., 2'« ijiil Plus Tail. Plan at Richardson's (opp. Milne and Choyoe) till r>.ls. thereafter' at Scgcdln'a (r,pp. Theatre) till 7. Phone 3745. BE WISE AND BOOK. GLOBE. fJLOB-E. i?«LO3E. LOBE. vJIXJBE. VTlobe. GLOBE. r\ LOBE. iT-LOBE. LOBE. AITCTRO ptOMiEDY mREAT. -"-"-l-TRO V-'oMiEDY -LREAT. AN APPEALING STORY OF A FASCINATING AND IRRESISTIBLE MADCAP. The Play te'ls the story of a girl who scorns the girlish amusements usually indiilcrd In by lior chums aud whose keenest ilplictit is n> put on a pair of boxing gloves ami have a rough-and-tumble bout with her brother. That sh<? was his match is fully shown lv many exciting and amusing scenes which are delightfully depicted in this laughter-bringing play. » MAY A LLISON AY -t*-LLISON MAY A LLISON AY -Ek-LUSON AT HER BEST IN FEGUY "TkOES TTF.R T^ARXDEST, EOGY -L'OKS -IJ-ER J-'AItXnEST, I>EG«Y T"V(IES TTKR T^ARNDEST, E'jUY J-'OES -IJ-ER •L'ARNDEST, This picture comes to the Globe Thea{re with a wonderful reputation, and has been t-Ti'oted with packe<i hnuHes wherever sho>vn. Wp expect Auckland ivill also greet It in a sin-.ilar manner, so RESERVE YOUR SKATS OK f'OMK TO EARLY SESSIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. TOWN TTALL /CONCERT pHAMBER WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 22. 1019. ALOHA ORCIIESTR'A. ALOHA ORCHESTRA, -, ALOHA ORCHESTRA, The Largest Mandolin. .Guitar. Banjo, anil Ukulele Band Auckland ever had. A Touch of Venetian Visions Oriental Oreoles, ~ Hawaiian -Harmony, American Airs, Dixie Dnndies. Four Tons of Solid Harmony and Two Miles of Captivating Melodies. Assisted by AUCKLAND CITY- BAND AUCKLAND CITY BAND And Contributing Members. "A touch of the Classic, with Hisi-gloss Finish." Ton better nonfc Your Seats Now! while booking is e ood! 333 . rpp.y^; UIS MAJESTY'S atnOHBB THEATRE POWERFUL DfiAiUTIC COMPANY "A C ITY T HAX H AS A TO JJEART." D OMINION p-D. Ti f AM TERMIXUS PRIOAY AND .gATURDAY -J^EXT. ••T UH gIWXCB ,QF -J^EAX •THIS IS NOT A PICTURE SHOW. 66 TjiKCITAL. -*-«ECITAL. fpnt'RSDAY XT E X T ' x OCTOBER 23. -M ' rjIOWN JJALL QOXCERT QHAMBER MISS STELLA McLEAN MISS STELLA Mcl F.\V MISS STELLA McLEAX,' Soprano. Assisted by UR."BARRY CONEY Baritone MISS MADGE McLEAN. HANGING. I _r! t. m. ai.fj. LAR DANCES. EVERY TUESnvv ZSi 8.0.W.'s LAST LONi: NHiITT

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 250, 21 October 1919, Page 12

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