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AMUSEMENTS. J.OING TJP. Q.OING TJP. IGHER, HIGHER, EVERY TINGLING NERVE ON FIRE. LAST 2 NIGHTS OF GOING UP. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. LAST 3 NIGHTS OF SEASON, "HIGH JINKS." FIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. irectlon J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. inager John FaxTelL GOING UP Has got all Aucklanders GOING UP, GOING DOWN and GOING ROUND to His Majesty's Theatre, where they know they will enjoy three solid hours of MUSIC, GAIETY, AND HUMOUR. TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND TO-MORROW EVENING LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS OF GOING UP. GOING UP. GOING UP. A Musical Masterpiece. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. AND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LAST 3 NIGHTS OF SEASON. .T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Most Popular and Incomparable EW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDT COMPANY i a Stupendous Revival of the Brilliant Musical Jollity, niGH JINKS. .-.•.- HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. Unquestionably the Merriest, Brightest, and Most Tuneful Musical Play tMs Generation has produced. DMEIHIXG SEEMS TO TTNG-A-LTNG. Plans for the Season at Wlldman and rey's. Day • Sales at Coleman'sPRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7/3; Stalls. 3/8: allery 1/7. Early Door Stalls and Ga> ry, 1/ extra. All Prices include Amuse, ent Tax. jyUJ'ST J£ND "~ (JSHEATB— TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. •A PETROVA STJSR FEATURE. TEMPERED gTEEL MME. OLGA PETROVA Has presented many notable screem successes. ~But /TIEM PER ED gTEEL. Is undonbtedly her greatest Triumph. A Superb Stage Story in Six Acts. A Wonderfully Intense Dramatic Story. Strong-willed Woman Chooses the sta*» and makes her way at the risk of reputation. HE GLAMOUR OF THE FOOTLIGHTS BLINDS HER TO FILIAL DUTY, he Action, Interest and Heart Punch ot rnEMPERED gtBEL — are unparalleled by any previous PETROVA Picture. MADAME PETROVA Reaches Heights of Dramatic Artistry never before attained. And PEARL WHITE In the LIGHTNTNG RAIDER. rriCIOBIi mHIiTEE, Victoria J-heatrk, devonport. —- to-night only -VTORMA mALMADGE i> OKMA A A LMADGE In The "Select" Feature, H_s ogg Wi Y -. And THE HOUSE OF HATE (18) WEDNESDAY. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Maurice Tourneur's Great Drama, THE WHITE HEATHER. 3RITANNIA. BRITANNIA. KITANNIA. BRITANNIA. TUESDAY .and WEDNESDAY. Fox Superlenture in 7 Keels. THiEIXA BARA IN fTTHE OOUL OF TVUDDHA. —— - A T.ADY TVEILL-HOPIS QECREn? — A Splendid Sunshine Comedy. Don't Miss This Great Programme. Isual 'Prices. Usual Prices. L AST 3 D AIS " "The Woman Thou Gayest Me." ■~>MORIROW iSTGIHT. — PEREGRIN— A Round the Harbour. SB3 Zealand Telegraphic Message.— Manager, Everybody's Theatre, Anck* and, —Important 'Southern Bookings do noc illow your screening "The Woman Thou Savest Mc" for third consecutive week. tegret.—'Paramount Pictures. ~oo: ~00 t ROYAL OAK. 2f FULL SWING FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Eleven Lions' trained at 3.30 p.m. Fed at 4 p.m. Ocean Wave and Boiling Water Free. Donker Rides. Admission: Adult* 9d, Children 6d, Smalt Children 3d. D 4 fW-MOKROW NIGHT. — PBREXJRIiNiB A. Round the Harbour. 583 DANCING. DANCING. IDEAL SOCIAL CLUB'S Popular LANCES, Every TUESDAY, DRUIDS* IALL. The coolest hall in town, fitted vith electric fans. Music and floor second o none. Come and judge for yoursef. Jancing, 8 till 11 p.m. Sub., Gents, 1/6; ladies, 1/. M.C., Mr. R. Talt. 7 W. BUCKLEY, Hon. Sec. EVERYBODY'S SOCIAL AND DANCK, To be held in PUBLIC HALL, POINT CHEVALIER, On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, at S p.m. Good Floor. Good Music. Supper provided. Morrow's Orchestra. Motor bus leaves Grey Lynn Sd section it 7.30. returning after last dance. 140 R. SHOUT. J. E. JOICE, M.C.'s. pAKAPUNA SUMMER CLUB~ DANCE. -*- FRirDAY, Oth JANUARY, 1920 Conveyances will leave the Hall at 12.45 a.m., to connect with the 1.30 a.m. Devonport Terry. Fare, 2/. 197 H. WARD WmTE, iHon. Sec. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. OTRAWFERRIES AND CREAM ! What can be nicer or more refreshing this weather than a plate of newly. plcketC luscious Strawberries, with fresh cream—with, perhaps, a cool and delicious fruit drink. We are serving these things all day long. STACBY'S TEA ROOMS, 61. Queen Street. g

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 5, 6 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 5, 6 January 1920, Page 10