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AMUSEMENTS. CriS jyj-AJESTY-S mHEATBH. Sole Direction Allan Wilkle. mO-X-IGHT. PTTO-XIGHT. fTTO-KIGHT. THE GREAT EVENT BEGINS. THE DRAMATIC TREAT OP THE YEAR. AVLAS WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE And FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS, THE GREATEST NAjVA'L DRAMA BV'BR WRITTEN, "THE LUCK 0!F THE XATT "• " THE LUCK OV THiE NAVY •• •'THE LUCK OV TUB NAV£> Bj- Clifford Mills. (By Arrangement with J. and N. Tait). "THE LUCK OF THE NATE.* The Play of the Year. "THE LUCK OP THE XATX." A Story of Britain's Might. " THTD LUCK OF THE XATY" A Story of the Nary that Saved the World. " THE LUCK OP THE NAVr •• A Play that Every Man, Woman and Child Should See. "THE LUCK OIF THE NAVY >• 7 Nights in Wellington to Capacity ißusines. G Nights in ■Christchurch to Capacity Business. " THE LUCK OIF THE NAVY •» •Has Created a Furore Wherever Played. " THE LUCK OF THE NAVY •* From the Oxford Theatre, London. " THE LUCK OF THE NAVY ™ See the Magnificent Scenery. See the Gorgeous Costumes See the Wonderful Effects. SEE ALLAN WIDKIE AS LIEUT CLITOI STANTON, V.C. SEE 'FEEDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS AS CENTHIA EDEN. The Box Plan is at Wlldman and AreVi rill five o'clock TO-NIGHT, after thathon" Day Sale 3 THE PRICES ARE: Drew Circle and .Reserved Stalls 6/ Stalin, 3/. -Gallery, 1/6. ' iPlns Tax. ; And NO EARLY DOORS. THE HAYSEEDS ARE HERB AGAIX At the ■yiCTORIA FITHEATRE, TVEVOVpORn. V ICTORIA 1 HEATRE i^EVONPOM FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY DAD, MUM, AND THE RUXOH FROM ■STONEY CREEK. M 5? c Second Great Hayseed Picture i*|itnj TTAYSEEDS * X HB JJ-AY«EEDS ' t jj, in the aar city. In addition, another thrilling; chapter ol I IBbKTI. WED., TIIUItS., FRI \pyt Wig? ESgJTiilitS; TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. SNOWT -RAKER, xowY -Dakeu; s IN THE " "p ,llOll "K"ANGAROO.--tifs -Kangaroo." M AN TT ROll "R-ANGAROO." "-«*-AN -Prom *±axgaroo» Wgj* Egg TlH;g| TJRITANNIA. TJRITANNIV ■Britannia. B£J?S£ TO-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY. Double Star Programme. EVELYN NESBITT In I WANT TO FORGET ■ . JUNE CAPRICE In MISS IXXOCEXCE ■ . Reserve Your ,Seats. i Uauaj Prices. ■*• I V O 'L I J- 'H E A T R. E. SPECIAL MATIXEE TO-MXGMIWV WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,. 2.30.' MA2SGUERITE CLABK in "'UET'S ELOCPB,'* And FATTY ARSUCKLE in " THE GAUAGE." D.C., 1/1: Stalls, 6d; Children. (Half-price; ■ IXCTTJRES. Y.W^.A. COMMENCING TillS WEEK. ?rfn ssmatin3 - Dramatic, Millinery Choral Society. Singing and Voice Gymnasium Production. Also, LECTURES by Workers' Educational Association, on English literature land Hygiene. I Any other classes formed if sufficient enrol. ENROL NOW. Sylhifbus on Application. -ELSLE AL GRIFFIN, 504 General Secretary. DANCING. J) a n c i "n a. IDEAL SOCIAL CLUB'S POPULAR DANCES. DRUIDS - HALL, NEWTON. EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. 8 to 11 P.M. M.C., R. Tate. Learners' Class livery Saturday, 2.30 till 3. i Instructors: Messrs. G. Thomas and H. Hancock. I 2, ) W. BUCKLEY, Sec. T) A N C I N G, ST. BENEDICT'S iHALL, EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. L. Munro's Music. Good Fioo» g LEARNKRS' CLASS. FRIDAY NIGHT. O'NEILL ST. HALL, I'ONSONBY. A. G. BETTANY, M.C., ■ r&4 W. P. CAIITWKIGHI, Sec PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND DANTE, «* 'S ald - of St " Joseph's rarish Fund. I fin I ? e ° edl !' t s "a". TUESDAY. May 4. Llllis Music Good Prizes. Euchre in Supper Room. Tickets 1..6. -19 Q'NEILL ST. HaU, Ponsonby—To-roor- *-* rovr May 3th. and alternate Wednesdays. Ladies, 1/; Gents, l.ti.—W. Norwood. II.C. 49 TEACHERS OF DANCING. I TRANCING. —Miss Spencer's Classes. Mon- ■*-' day, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 p.m., 25, Vincent St. Foresters' Hall Tuesday, 8 p.m., Saturdays, 2.30 and S p.m. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms, 25. Vincent St. Phone 2237. B MAC'S Dancing Aeademv Taught Thousands. Can Teach You. Lessons any hour.—Beresford and Pitt Sts., Newton. li'J RSSTATTRANTS, TEA BOOMS. A G OOD L OXG D™^ Seems to flu a need this weather. Try Ice Cream Souas at Stacey'e. Lemon, Orange, Strawberry or your favourite flavour. They're rich, good, coollns and refreshing. ftTACEY'S, 61, QUEEN STREET. B T\7E have now taken over the business * » of Sam Quoi. and shall be glad to see fill trie old patrons and many nesy ones at the Boardlnghouse aud Uesiiuraut, 64-67, Albert Strret. Auckland Comfort, CleanUness, and cheapness at our rooms. WILLIE SUN, SHACK TAI. Auckland, April 2G, 1920.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 105, 4 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 105, 4 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 105, 4 May 1920, Page 10

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