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AMUSEMENTS. " T IGHTXI.V " BOX PLANS. ••XilG-HTNIV " BOX PLANS. "tffGHTXIV."—Is the kindofplar that grips an audience by the pocket book, and won't let">o until every seat Is sold. THE PLANS FOB THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS WILL BE OPENED AT W'ILDMAN & AREYS TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. TTIS "\TAJESTVS mHEATBE. Direction .1. C. Williamson, Ltd. LIGHTNIN - BILL JONES IS COMING. Commencing SATURDAY -VTEXT, A PBIL Q ATU'RDAY ■*>* EXT, --*-PRIL **• The Famous Cornedv-Dnma, LIGHTXIN'. (OHTNIN*. LIOHTNIX - . KJHTXIX". 130 NIGHTS IX MELBOURNE. 100 XIUHTS IN SYDNEY. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present the World's Most Famous Character Comedian, JOHN D. O'H-VRA. AS " LIGHTXIN' " BILL JONES. Supported by a BRILLIANT CAST OF SPECIALLYPICKED PLAYERS. Headed by those well-known New Vorlt artists:— ROBERT TOMS. DIANA WILSON. JOHN BECK, FREDiK. ESMELTOX. ALSO IN 'AUTISTIC ASSOCIATION, Lizette Parkes. Marion Marcus Clarke, Kenneth Hramiiton. T. W. Lloyd. Arthirf Cornell, David Drayton. H. W. Wallace, Frank Seeatg*, Fred Canibourne, Tien liogu* LIGHTXIX". IGHTNIN". LHJHTNI.V. IG-UTNIX'. Human nature, sentiment, patnoe, quaint characterisation, and humour —tons of are crammed Into every scene in the play that illuminated New York for over Iβ LIGHTXIN'. lOHTNIN". LKJHTXIX'. IGHTNIX'. PLAY PRODLXED BY FRED. ESM£LTO.N. ■PRICES.—Drees Circle and Heierw* StaUs, 7/3: Back Stalls, 3/8; Gallerj-, Early Door Stalls and -Gallery, 1/ extr*. All prices include amusement tax. CHARLES M. BERKELEY. — — -~mm m ARCADIA. TO-NIGHT. , HCADIA. Also, i ARCADIA. TUESDAT and RCADIA. WEDNESD-AT.' "trrviAX -\,fARTICN- . . » IVIAX ■*•»-»-ARTIN IX " YOU TO-BV-ER QiAW QUCB "a g ,bl -" Also, EPISODE Xo. 13, "fpHE tSILEXT ATYSTEBY.' , "TONGUES OF FLAME." JjJMPRESS (Reservoir* Cor), .NEWTON. TOA'IGHT. AT 7 O'CLOCK. Double Star Programme. PEXXINGTOVS CHOICE PENNINUTON'S CHOICE, Starring , FRANCIS BUSHMAN and 'BEVERLEY BAYXE. ALL WOMA-N. Starring MAE iIAUSH. KITAXXIA - TJIRITAXXIAi RITAXXIA -= -tWiMTAX.MA. TO-XIGHT, Also TUESDAY ami WEDNESDAY. No. 1. Doubie Star Programme THE LEE KIDDIES THE LEE KIDDIES In SWAT THE SPY _ SWAT THE SPY _ Also, No. 2— THE PRUSSIAN CUE • — THE PRUSSIAN CUR ■ Splendid Fox Super Drama in 7 Reel*. Press Circle, 1-1; Children tid; Stalls, all 64. WE S T -gXD *p HEAT Ra, TO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Screening: in Auckland, And Exclusive to This Theatre, I LOUISE HUFF LOUI.SE HUFF "THE LITTIJE INTRUDER." •THE DiTTLE INTRUDER." Good, Suitable, Up-to-date Support*. ' PAHCIgG. DANCING. — TO-NIGHT, TO-SI<SH» TRADES HAUL. ' Every Monday, Wednesday, and. Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams, -Chas. "Weaver, ao4 J. Turner's Most Popular and Select Dances. Come and learn the Beautiful Ritz Walt* which is all the rage in America and Aw 'tralia. Friday Niglitß Class will he held o% Thursday Night this week, on account of iliollday. Gents. 1/6; Ladies, 6d. 78 "\f"UNRO'S HALL, REMUERA. ** DANCE TO-NIGHT AT 8. 133 J. STACEY ADRAXTE. I ■vroXDA'YS, Foresters' Hall, Newton; ■"■*- Tuesdays, O'Neill St. (off Ponsonby; Rd.l, S [>.m. Learners and Advanced Cta«es. Ancient and modern dances taught by experts—Classic, Swing, Society and Rit» Waltzes. Varsoviana. Maxina, Jfox Trot. etc. Ladies 6u, Gents "l/-— J- Adcanp, Secretary. 103 rpilE KIWI SELECT CLASS. EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT ORANGE HALL. NEWTON. Come and learn tne new KING'S WALT 3 and On Leave FOX TKOI. ! Fletcher's Orchestra. Liidles 1/, gents 1/e. M.C., M.K. C. C. KING. IS HALL, Ponsonby—Al.B.O.B. Football Club. FortuJfc-htly Dances. Wed., April 1, and ever}' alternate Wed. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. M.C.'s, Jack O'Brien B. Heientou, R. Patterson, U. Culpan. 13-i SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCING, "ARNCLIFFE," 10G, SVMONUS ST. 'Phone AB5l. THE MISSES BERESFORD. Dancing Classes will reo;ien at Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace, on Friday Evening. t)th April. 7.30; Saturday Afternoon, lOt.n. April, 2 o'clock; Saturday Morning, lOthi April, Juvenile Classes, 10 o'clock. WiU all those holding invitations for last year's dance in Masonic. Hall. Belgium Street, kindly comunk-ate with Miss Jk'resford. 511 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. T\INE rpO-DAY AT gAXFORD'S, OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN STREET, Clear, Well-ventilated Palatial Room* i On Three Floors. Tr>.«ty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention and Civility await you. CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TREAT. Q Printed and Published for the Froprietoni, •■Tne Brett Printing and Pnbliehluf Company. Limited." by Uevry Brett at LaLe Takapuna, Journalist, at the Office of the Company, Shortland Street, Auckland. t ( MOXDAY, MAECH 29,192^

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 10