AMUSEMENTS. /-VPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS TrniLLER'S AND MERRY' X ULLIERS BRIGHT "VTATINEE rpO-MORROW (SAT.), f} 9ft BARGAIN PRICES: D.C. and O. Stalls, 1/; Reserved, 1/6; Stalls, 1/: Family Circle, 6d. Children. Half-price to Stall Seats only. TO-NIGHT — AT Q — rPO-NIGHT. O-NIGTIT — AT ° — X O-NIOHT. THE DAY WE CELEBRATE RESUMPTION OF TRAM SERVICES. ALL TRAMS STOP FOR FULLER'S. VAUDEVILLE. MAGGIE "ITIOSTER, AGGIE X OSTER. The Dainty Girl and Her Violin. CHARLEBERT DROS. AND TTARRY, HARLEBERT X> R0 S. AND XX_RRY, Lightning Tumblers and Acrobats. LA T3ELLE I\fARIE, A XJf.M.e -L'Xarib. Sensational Balancing Tninezist. FALVEY OUSTERS, ALVF.Y »OISTERS, Merry Melodious Maidens. DAISY TTARCOURT, AIS V XX Alt COURT. The Sunshine Comedienne. PAUL A QTANHOPE'S AUL •**■• IOTANHOPE'S MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE COMPANY. In DOWN f\S mHE "CIARM. OWN "N Xhe X 1 ARVI. A RORTY, RURAL REVUE. Plans at Richardson's, 110. Queen St., till •5- then at Segediu's (opp. Theatre) till 7. „T IN EARLY. BOOK. Prices—]/, 2/, 2/6 (res. 6d extra). Plus tax. GLOBE ■■ LOBE GLOBE LAST DAY, L>)BE LAST NIGHT GLOBE — LOBE OF N AZIMOVA, AZIMOVA, . "XTAZIMOVA. , -L> AZIMOVA, . . -VTAZIMOVA, X> AZIMOVA, IN irMR GLORIOUS SI'CCESS OUT OF ITT\HE -T7»OG. '__ OF XHE X (M. GLOBE LOBE ~ GLOBE COMMENCING LOBIC TO-MORROW. * L THE GREAT SUPER-FIGURE " THE irpitEASURE >OF TTgAVEN, HE XREASURE "OF XX EA \ EN, milE rriREASURE W TTEAVBN, •xhe -Treasure of s^ av^s' irrtHE ITVREASURE >0F TTJXY??^ ,-S-HE XuKASURE 'OF ii^AJE-N. THE DTTREASURE 'OF TTf AV^' he Treasure «jf xxlaven, A Beautiful I'l.turlsation of the Remarkable Novel by __' MARIE CORELLI \ MARIE CORELLI • MARIE COREiLLI ■ MARIE CORKLLI ( MARIE CORBLLI J MARIE CORBLLI 1 MARIE CORBLLI ■—— . MARIE COKBLLI 1
mO-MORROW. T O-MORROW. ■ „■-__■ -„»_ AT THE *JIOBK TTENRI -s.rERBRUGGH.EN, Himii Verbrugghen, The Eminent Belgian Conductor, With the TkJBW QOUTH W AL £S _V_W feoUTH VV A LES STATE rvRCHESTRA, TATE V/rcHESTRA, Will Give Two KETURN ETURN V/ONCERTS In the - : m 0 W N TT ALL On
mUESDAT, pEBRUARY WEDNESDAY, pEBRUARY I_g^ PROGRAMME FOR .FIRST CONCERT:— 1. Overture. "iFreiscbutz" (Weber) - \ria "Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster".. — _i • (Weber) MADAME GOO'SSENS-VICEROY. 3 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. No 3 in B Minor (Saint Saens) Solo Violin, MISS JENNY CULLEiN. 4. Symphonic Poem, "Les Preludes"...... INTERVAL. 5 (a) Overture. "Midsummer Night's IDream" * (Mendelssohn) (b) Nocturne from "Midsummer 'Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn) 6 Tone .Poem. "The Land of the Mountain and the Flood" .. CHamish MacCunn) 7 Ballad from "Hlnemoa - *. (Alfred ! H111) ' 'MADAME GOOISSENS-VICEROY. 8. Hungarian March from "Faust") (.Berlioz) (By general request).
PRICFS : Reserved. 10/6: Unreserved. 6/3, 3/2, Including Tax. Box -pi.ANs -vrow O PES OX XLA'NS i>OW V»PEN AT RICHARDSON'S. MAGNIFICENT ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES. SIXPENCE EACH. '11. GLADSTONE HILL, F. XV. PENTECOST, Joint -Managers.
" rpOTIS VIRIBUS." TO OLD AS AND PRESENT STUDENTS. A.SOCIAL EVENING will be held at the TRAINING COLLEGE. WEDNESDAY, February IS. commencing 8 p.m. , D. J. D'RUMMOND. 565 Convener. HENRY MORKY In a wonderful dual role -a Picture that will grip you from beginning to end.—Queen's. To-morrow. GREAT DOUBLE BILL— AT THE PRINCESS, COMMENCING TO-MORROW. AT THE GRAND SATURDAY. The Great Griffith Feature, " INTOLERANCE." r»"_E Vitagrnph Blue Ribbons are regarded as amongst the highest-class aims produced to-day. —"Silent. Strength," Queen's, To-morrow.
MILITARY PARADES. !L AUCKLAND COAST FW_?rVs__u£/-iIrLV be held at Penrose Kanse on SATURDAY, All members of tlie * above Regiment will muster at Auckland Station at 1 p.m. without fall. G. A. AVERY, Lieut.. 332 Adj., CD., I.D.
HOLIDAY NOTICES. THE Premises of the undersigned will be closed all day. Saturday. February 14, on the occasion of the Staff's Annual Picnic. E. AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD., 101, Queen Street. 324,
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 38, 13 February 1920, Page 10
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