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AMUSEMENT'S pULLER'S /-WPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS "TTIULLER'S, AND MERRY X ULLER'S. BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT AT Q fITO-NlGHi.'. O-NIGHT AT O A 0-NIGHT. FULLER'S BIQ NOVELTY BILL. ITIRANK , T ©IDNEY AXD f-W. - RANK ,O. lIOiDNEY AND Featuring Zillah, the Singing Dog. DOODY AND TTrRIGHT, OODY VV RIGHT, Offering Oodles of Oddities. ERNEST TSARRACLOUGH RNEST -L>ARRACLOUGH In Sterling Song 'Numbers. The The CRACKNELLS. A STON "RROS. RACKNELLS. -"-STON -L»ROS. Whips and Lassos. Novelty Balancers. WALTER p EORGE'S ALTER ©UNSHINE "PLAYERS. ©UNSHINE X LAYERS. In the Captivating Tabloid Comedy, The BLACKSMITH'S TX7EDDING. LACKSMITH'S " EDDING. ! Plans at Richardson's Music. Store till 5, then at Segedin's (opp. Theatre), tIU 7. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. Prices, 1/, 2/, 2/6 (plus tax). AT THE MATINEE. MONDAY, For the First Time in Auckland, THE T7TNG OF T*|UNNOWHERESKY. HE LYING OF XJ UNXOWHERESKY. And All New First Part. " EVERYBODY GOES TO EVRYB*DY"S." "TT-W'RYB'DY'S." _ "LL'VRYB'DY'S." . T AST TYAY —mO-DAY. -"AST -L'AY—Lo-DAY. At 11 o'c, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.10 and 8.10. An Adaptation of George Scarborough's Well-known Novel, UNDER IT—E -%-r-OKE," NDER L H E Loke," THE STORY OF A WOMAN WITH NO REGRETS. " TTNDER mHE -yOKE," "X) NDER XHE X OKE." THE STORY OF A WOMAN WITH NO REGRETS. IUIEDA pARA. HEDA L*ARA. Admission 6d to Day Sessions. GRAND ORCHESTRAL SESSION, At S.lO. BOOK Your Seats ('PHONE 4402). " EVERYBODY GOES TO EV'RYB'DY'S." pOME! pOilE ! pOME!!! pLOBE. pLOBE. /TLOBE. p LOBE. p LOBE. Q. LOBE. The Sequel to 'THE BETTER 'OLE." ,'"mlIE IN THE "RUINS." — rpHE IN THE "RUINS." I How the People of France Suffered in the Great War. This Pathetic, and yet fascinating, Picture, produced from real life, shows you what you could not realise before—how the 1 Mothers and Children were treated at the hands of the atrocious Huns. This is your chance to see a complete detailed Picture, bringing home to you their sufferings. Supported by *T*tHE A MERICANO. "Just one more Raid and I'm through." DAY PRICES AS USUAL. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls, 9d; Circle, 1/3 (Pins Tax). PARNELL. -pARNE-LL. ARXELL. X ARXELL. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. SESSUE HAYAKAWA, SESSUE HAYAKAWA, " SESSUE HAYAKAWA, In THE CITY OF DIM FACES. THE CITY OF DIM FACES. THE CITY OF DrM FACES. Also, FATTY ARBUCKLE. FATTY ARBUCKLE, In THE SHERIFF. — THE SHERIFF. SI BRITANNIA. "RRITANNIA. RITANNIA. L>RITANNIA. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. tohnny rrx rpHE ©pot. "O'HN'NY -"-HE *->POT. A Delightful Comedy Drama, Featuring Cheery HALE HAMILTON. n.ALE HAMILTON. Also, A Splendid Two-part Comedy. Book Your Scats. Book Your Seats. "ROYAL A UCKLAND pHOIR. (Founded in 1592 as the Auckland Lledertafel.) _gaw POURTH pONCERT. jWIjV ? ITKIWN "TTALL, ■ 1111 rpO-iNIGBTT. rpiO-NIGHT. AT Q O'CLOCK. UNRESERVED SEATS 2/ 2/ —2/ SYD. J. HAKBUTT, Secretary. 1, Kitchener Street. 574 PUL L E IMS OPERA HOU SE. " THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI " For the First Time in Auckland. At the Matinee, Monday Next. SPORTING. __£__£. b ay , oF cldb * WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10. NOMINATIONS Close WEDNESDAY November 26, with Mr. H. Hayr, Auckland,' or Secretary, Tauranga, from whom Programmes can be obtained. Special steamer arrangements for Auckland visitors TACK A. GUINNESS. 501 Secretary. J CRICKET. , «. QRICKET. pRICKET. «/_r) TTEATHCOTE YTTILLIAMS , fi! W vv o_{J_l QHALLENGE ©HIELD *s*» "VTATCH. J£DEN pARK. J£DEN pARK. rpHURSDAY AND "CTRIDAY. KING'S COLLEGE V. GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Challengers) (Holders) Admission: Adults 6d, Schoolboys 3d. 530 SWIMMING. TLjTOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. SWIMMING BATH. Public Notice le hereby given that the Mount Eden Swimming Bath will be opeu Ito the Public on aud after SATURDAY i NOVEMBER 29, 1919, and that the hours of admission until further notice will be as follows:— I MALES—6 a.m. to S a.m., 12.30 p.m. to - p.m., 3.30 p.m. to 7 p.m. I FEMALES—9.3O a.in to 12.30 p.m.. 2 n m to 3.30 p.m. ar,y.aaa. ; SUNDAYS—MaIes: 6 a.m. to 10 a.m EVENINGS—MaIes: Tuesdays aud Thursdays. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 535 S. GRAY, Town Clerk. BOWUNG. pONSONBY BOWLING CLUB. ■ THE "AT HOME," SATURDAY, NOV. 29. Members and Visiting Bowlers wIU help o^ es flrrtve oa or *eft>™ 2 Tin 1 Draw 2J5 p.m. sharp. H. C ROWLANT>, , Hon. Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 282, 27 November 1919, Page 16

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