AMUSEMENTS. (~\ V E R A TT O U S E. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS TJ»ULLER'S AND MERRY X fLLEK'S BRIGHT. SPEOTAL—MONDAY NEXT—SPECIAL CHILDREN'-S— AT <f> QA—ATATINEEJ UILDeItEN"S— AT -J.OXJ —IU-ATI'NBEI BARGAIN PRICES: (id, 1/, 1 G. t 'o-m-plete Programme Changed. TO-XIGHT — AT Q — rnO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT — AT O — A-O-NIGHT. CREAM OF WORLD'S VAUDEVILLE. ARCHIE AND /GERTIE Tf-ALLS, RCHIE AND VXertiE A? ALLS, Sensational Athletic Acrobats. JENNINGS AND ri ERALD, ENNINGS AND VXeRALD, Brilliant Burlesque Artists. C1 EO. TTt TTALL, r E o. l. ±IALL;1 ALL ; Song, Story and Recitation. MANTANAS, TTfLORENCE "I7TOX, ANTANAS, X! LOKENCE X! OX, VOCALISTS. IMPERSONATOR. LAST NIGHT OF THS2 PLEASING •rpHE TALYAWAY "-••HE A LYAWAY Funnily Interpreted by HARRY R.URGESS REVUE TJXJLK, AHRY AXfb'JtGESS AAUVUE X! OLKi Plans at iiichardson's topp. Milne and Choyce; till .1, then at Segedln's (opp. Theatre; till 7. Phone 374S for Reserves. lYieee: 1/, -J.,, 3/ CRes.;, Plus Tax. YOU MUST BOOK TO BE SURE AT THE MATIN LIE MONDAY -YJbJAT. POLLARD AND JACKSON. like Operatic stars. New Revue: "TOO (MALSY WIVES." /S.LOBE. SUSPICION ( 1 LOBE. *-" LOBE. can make or UcUiii-;. unmake a man d 1 L.OBE. LOBE. SUSPICION vJIOBE. GLOlit. can take hia life. / i LOBK. LOBE. SUSPICION VTijOgij. /■■J.LOBE. can make him /"I LOBE. LOBE. a success. HAROLD T OCKWOOD. AROLD -""OCKWOOD. HAROLD T OCKWOOD. AROLD -L'OCKWOOD. HAROLD T OCKWOOD. AROLD AjQCKWOOD. HAItOLD T OCKWOOD. , AROLD AJOCKWOOD. HAROLD T OCKWOOD. AROLD The Great Metro. Star, IN "dhadow6 of suspicion." "Shadows of "uspicion." . "sjhadows of suspicion." ""hadows of Suspicion." "dhadows of suspicion." •Shadows of Shadows of suspicion." hadows of Suspicion." "SHADOWS OF SUSPICION." "Shadows of Suspicion." Honest loyalty or teribed treachery—which ie the better? There are no doubts in your mind, but you will enjoy the intense play in which these two sentiments ARE AT WAR. TENSE SITUATIONS! PERFECT ACTING! GORGEOUS SETTINGS! Splendid Supports, including the Fifth Episode of TT'OLVES OF TZTLTCR," Greatest of all Serials. And" mHE rs lobe /-vrchestra. popular prices, popular prices. "COMPRESS (Reservoir Cor). NEWTON. TO-c.NIGHT. AT 7 O'CLOCK. Double Star Programme. PENNINGTON'S CHOICE, PENNINGTON'S CHOICE, Starring , FRANCIS BUSHMAN and UiETVERLEY BAYNE". ALL WOMAN. Starring MAE MARSH. _~st~t rROHBMHAN "~ ~ /^kIRGHBSTRA. aag m yifl % — 'Subscription Concerts. **\m2* 6 0 ~fo^ rs .-60 cTOIBBt™ ■ Conductor: COLIN MUSTON, L.-R.A.M. THIRST /IONCERT I^BASOX. APRIL ir -I "I /a— Two Tickets for Each—-! -I /£« -LAV U_ 0 f 4 Con-certs (res.) LIV \> There are a few rancancles in the subscribers list for which early application Is necessary. A. W. RORBRTSON, Secretary, Mtislc Store. 189, Queen St. 620 (Next B. and F. 'Pinno Agency).
ALBERT SYMPHONY- ORCHESTRA. This old-established Society has Vacancies for both LADY AND GENTLEMEN PERFORMERS, chiefly in the Strings. Rehearsals are held in the Choral Hall, Alexandra Street, every MONDAY Evening, at 7.43. New Members at 7.30. A. MARSDEN WOODS, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 555. 5 1 I T THE GRAND TO-DAY— " COAX ME." " COAX ME." A Fine New World Comedy. ORGAN RECITAL, rp o W N TT A L L. AR«AX RECITAL BY M R " JuT-M-'OHAN RARXETT (CITY ORGANIST). SATURDAY EVENING, MARQH 27, 1920 AT 8 O'CLOCK. VOCALIST: MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. PROGRAMME. 1. Allegro vivace Morandl 2. Summer Song Lemare 3. Old Devonshire Folksong (Lullaby) (Arranged for organ and Carillons by the City Organist). 4. Vol la sapete ("Cavalieria Rusticana").. Mascagni MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 5. Paean (A Song of Triumph) .... .. „ Basil Harwooei 0. In the Garden" and Finale.. .Goldinark INTERVAL. 7. "Life and Death" '..Colerldge-Tajlor MRS. CYRIL TOWSET S. Inflammatus et Aex-ensus (SUbat Mater) Rossini Aceomcpanist: Mr. Cyril Towsey Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, 6d. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. MaTcb ifl, 10120. 005 l——rs TENNIS. L A W> S T E X X I 8. ENGLISH DAVIS CUP PLAYERS VISIT MATCH— ENGLAND vecnatu? AUCKLAND m'GLA!N>D--Messr*. A. H. Lowe and A E. ~^ am, " h <of Eneltoh Davis Crm •beam). AUCKLAND—Dr. J. T. Laurenson (Aurf£land Championl and Messrs. E. I* Bartleet (runner-u-p Auckland Ohamplonshlpe and A. Wallace (ex-N.Z Cnamploni. Match will .be played on Eden and Bpeom Courts (Mt. Eden tram terminus) on WEDNESDAY. March 31, 1920, play commencing at 2 p.m. Admittance. 28. No extra charge for »taud accommodationi. Children half-price. K. G. ARCHER. Hen. Sec. Auckland Lawn Tennis •Ml AsaouUtioii,
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