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AMUSEMENTS. H 1 ' 3 AJAJESTY-S rpHEATKE, Sole Direction Allan WilMe. ,/ TO-NIGHT THE THIRD TVEEK BBGIXS, ALLAN' VnUSTS ALLAN WII/KIE And iPREDISTVr.DE HCXTERJWATT3 • •• A IDMPOEAEV GBNTLBMAJT." •• A TKMFOBAUV GENTLE'iIAX." By H. F. Malbby. Direct from, the Theatre, London. " A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN." : "A I'KMPOEAKX" GENTLBMAX." ' A I'lay that treats of a serious problem senousiy, ana yet one of the tuaniest Comedies ever seen—and a Play that appeals to all. •• A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN." ! '• A TfjlJ-'OtiAKr UIiNTLiaiAN." ' Tli-e third and linal production of th« 4.! Lan UvilKie season, and even a bigger success tnaa '•'Xlle Luck of the Xavy" ami "I'lie Wottcrs." "A TEMPORARY GEXTL£MAN.•■A TEMI'OUAUY GENTLEMAX." A British illa7 for rßritisii 'Pfeople. , ■• V TBMPORAItY GEXTLEMAN.™ "A GENTLKVIAX." Every Returned Soldier in AuckUnit should see this I'lay—written by aa imperial udicer —one who knows. Box 'I'lan at Wlldman and Arey's till 5 •» m * after that hour at Jonathan -Coleman's, where Day Sales may also b* obtained. rUICJSS: 6/, 3/, 1/6. (Plus Tax.) NO EARLY DOORS. m N 2 A L v Direction VICTOR BECK. Under Vice-Regal and Distinguishes i'atronage. W. AND II THOMAS. ■pAMOUS T»IEREOT3j As Predicted— '"t THE ■ ' LA'RGS AND ENTHiTSIASTIC AUDIENCEWftich Gathered at the ; COSY CONCERT CHAMBER •. COST CONCERT CHAMBER On Saturday !Nigirt Endorsed the verdict of Australian snt 'New Zealand Press and 'Public Opinion. EVERY ITEM ■Was thorongnlv enjoyed by the audience from rise to fall of curtain. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS Will repeat their entertainment of

■MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MERRIMENT, /pHIS AND -pVEBT TCTVESEfiJ AT 8 SHARP. And those desirous of obtaining a eeat in advised to reserve ax "Wildnian and A«j\ lor which there is no extra charge. PIERROTS' POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/ (plus tai). Entire change on Saturday. Chappell Grand llano ny Lewis Efidy tol Sons. Manager, J. L. GOODMAX. ' A RCADIA. TO-NIGHT, -'i- RCADIA. Aiso ::* ARCADIA. TUESDAY <*. RCADIA. AND WEDNESDAT. THOMAS INCE'S 7-REEL SENSATJOIT. Further Adventures of "The Lone WoK, ,, By Louis J. Vance, " mHE TT'ALSE TRACES." , "• -L HE JL , ALSE r ACES." Bia MOMENTS IN THE STORY. When the Big Liner, the Assyrian, is Torpedoed in Mid-ocean. When "The Lone Wolf" creeps from No Man's Land into tie Dugout of a British Trench. When "The Lone Wolf" fights with a German Spy oa board the steamer in Mid-ocean. THE TEKRIBLE FIGHT IN THE CABIN OF A SUBMARINE. The Mystery of whether "The Lone Wolf* was Friend or Foe to the Lonely GirL TUe Sensation when "The Lone Wolf Ii lilted out of the sea by the rising deck of the Submarine. HENRY "TJ YXTALTHALL EXRY -!->• >>ALTHALL. AS " rpHE T ONE ITTOLF." •■ Xn E JUoxe Wolf." If you're a human being you'll be thrilled by "THE FALSE FACES." Admission to Stalls: Adults, 6d. T»RITANXIA. BRITAXXIA. TO-NIGHT. Also TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. Doable Star Frosramme. THE LEE KIDDIES in " WE SHOUTED WORRY." VIVIA'N-vMARTIN in " A MODERN THELMA."' • Circle. 1/1: Stalls, 6d. ■ ■ Q.RAFTON LIBRARYWINTER COURSE. /~VPENING /CONCERT, Arranged by MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT. I rriO-MORROW -V-IGHT, AT Q O'CLOCK. I MISS BKATTHTVAITE iMIt. SYDNEY BUTLER iN.Z. QUARTET (Messrs. E. Pees, R. C. ; Nixon. A. Asluiry and R. Dellow) I MISS HILDA AND MR. MAUGHAN I RARNETT. in Pinnoforte Duets. MISS BELLE MYXOTT. Elocutionist. iMR. LEO. WHITTAKER. Accompanist. I Admission. Gd. or by Course Ticket. I'iano Kindly Lent by Lewis Eadye. 330 T-JANCING. — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. ! And Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. • Messrs. Geo. Williams. Chas. Weaver, and J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. J Come and Learn the Beautiful Prince Walts. Gents, 1/6 ; Ladies, Gd. 8 "pvANCING.—ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. ±J TO-NIGHT AT 8 PJil. Adeane'a Orchestra " Nuf Sed.- 121 RESTATJHANTS; TEA ROOMS. J-)INE rpO-DAY AT CAXFOUDS, OPPOSITE G.P.0.. j LOWER QUEEN STREET. I Clean, Well-ventilated Palatial Roome. On Three Floors. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention and Civility Await You. CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TREAT. \ FOE HIKE. rpRAVEDLEUS, Land Agents, etc.. If you -L require a first-class Taxi, 'phone 29. 'Helenjville.—Alex. Humer. Proprietor. C * LPHA Taxi Garage, Ponsonbv —Care for Hire all night and day.—Phones 2C92 (2 and 3 rings).—Peter A. Smith. Prop. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 117, 17 May 1920, Page 10

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