AMUSEMENTS. pKIXCBSS' AXD QItJEEN'S. ■pRIXCESS AXD QTTE'EX'S. pIiINCESS AXiD QUEEN'S. TWO GREAT SHOWS. At the ■pRIXCESS. TSR'INCESS. We are (Presenting pOUNCESS. .ROBERT W. CHAMIBEBS' Famous Novel. mHE -prRIXG mHE TCIIRING T USE rpHE "piRING Tj INE ' Featurins TRENT; CASTLE—The world's ■best-dreasod IREXE CASTLE -woman, with all enbtle TRENR CASTLP;—charm and loveliness. Also Good Supports, the ■PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHBSHRA. "The Best of All." Conductor: Frank Egerton. AT THE QUEEN'S We are Presentins QUEEN'S THE GREAT ENGLISH PROOCCTIOX, tTNDER C3USPICION, > nder Suspicion, ttxder suspicion, *-> nder Suspicion, Featuring HILDA RAZLET and HORACE HUNTER. lIIFvDA BAZLEY and nORACE HUNTER. HILDA BAZLEY and HORACE HUXTER. iP.RINCESS SESSIONS: 11.15. LIB. 2.30. 4.80, 6.15, 8. QfEE.VS SESSIONS: IB Jo, 1.15, 2.30, 4.m 6.10, 8. 'PRICES AS USUAL. •Phones: Queen's, 941 A. Princess, SS6A. r\ P B R A SOUSE. " Direction: Ben and John 'Fuller. always x7»ullkr's ant> mekry -t" ui/l-ek's bright, skecial for tiie children. abdy's "performing poats, bdy's -Performing dogs, t>igeons, and /cockatoos, ogs, -t igeoxs, axd
A Delightful Educational Act. 'PRICES: Gd, 1/, I/O (Plus Tax). mO-XIGHT—AT O—ifTO-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT—AT O-»*-0-N-IGST. Fuller's Exceptional Vaudeville. TEN—Feature Vaudeville Acts—TEN Fuller's Immense Vaudeville. TEN—Feaiure Vaudeville Acts—TEN Fuller's Sensational Vaudeville. TBN—Feature Vaudeville Acts—TEN Fuller's Laughable Vaudeville TEN—Feature Vaudeville Acts—TENPlans at Richardson's till 5. then at Seaedln's till T. Ring 374S Toriteserves. /PRICES: 1/. 2/, 2/6, .V (Plus Tax). /~i L O B E- rpHEATRE. tpO-XIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. THE LATEST METRO. (Exclusive to this Theatre.) A SPARKLING GEM OF DELIGHTFUL HUMOUR. STARRING ■JfAY A LLISON TN TfOR mHIRTY "QAYS. TN "p«O» mHIRTY T)AYS. TN "p»OR mHIRTY TTJATS. TiN Tf ,011 rpHIRTY T\AYS. f-iLOBE rp HEAT RE. ARCADIA. LAST SCREiBNING RCADIA. ArRCADIA. "TfALSE RCAI>IA. - 1 - x HBXKY B. WALTHAT.L. as THE T ONE TXTOLF." HE -•-'ONE »» OLF."
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). piHARLES TJAY HARL.ES "AY In GREASED T IGHTXIN-G. - ' RBA6ED -'-'IGHTKIN-G," A Thrilling Comedy Drama. Ray"s Best for a Long While. GRAND piIXCERT HAND V-A)NCERT GRAND rtOXCBKT RAND V^OXCERT ARRANGED BY MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. mftW TTALL. -•-OWN -CI ALL. mO-MORROW (THURSDAY), J-O-MORROW (THL'BSDAY), Reserve Ticket Holders are requested to be seated t>? "..TO p.m. PROGRAMME. Organ Solo. "Com-ert Overture - "... (Flicker) MR, EDGAR RANDAL. Song, 'Thyllls Has Such Charming Graces" • (11. Lane Wilson) MR. EDWIN DENNIS. Song, "My Ships" (Barrett); MISS LAURA STONE. Ballet. Crinoline Dance Soloist. MRS. H. S. MALCOLM. ■PUPILS OF MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT. Voral Quartet. 'The Dear Little Shamrock" (Jackson) THE NEW ZEALAND QUARTET. (Messrs. E. Pegg. R. C. Nixon, A. Asbury R. Dellow.) Sons, "Nirrana" (Stephen Adams) MR. HUBERT CARTER. Violin Polo. "Air on G String" (Bach) With Organ Accompaniment. MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL. Son?, "Ham" fWalford Davies) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Recital. "The Old Man and Jim" (Riley) MR. TOM HARRIS. Song. "The Irish Emigrant" .... MR. FRED BOURKE. Organ Solo. "Reve Angeltque" ißubinstels) ■>fK, EDGAR RANDAL. Ballet, {at "Irish Jig" (b> "Ragtime" 'PUPILS OF AIISS DAPHNE KXIGHT. Song, "Springs a Lovable Ladve" (Elliot) MR. HUBERT CARTER. Violin Solo, "Moment (Simonetti) MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL. Song, "Stie is Far from the Land" (Lamberti M.K. KRED EOUKKE. Vocal Quartet, ,r Love"s Old S-weet Song" iMolloy) THE NEW ZEALAND QUARTET. Song, " 'Tls Only a Step to Killarney" (Le Roy) MISS LAURA STONE. Sketch, "An Old Soldier" MR. TOM HARRIS. Song, "The Glory of the Sea" (Sanderson) MR. EDWIN DENNIS. Song, "Aye Maria" iGounod) Organ Accompaniment. MR. BDUAR KA'NDAL. Violin Obligato. MISS WINIFRED MITCHELL. MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. "GOD SAVE THE KING." At the Piano: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY AND > MRS. PAWSON. Qhappell Grand Piano supplied by Lewis Eadys. Owing to the length of the programme no encores can be permitted, anil the an<ti<;uce are rpqnested to assist the management in this matter. Total proceeds in aid of the Catholic Scholarship Fund. ADMISSION: -J/ TO ALL PARTS. RESERVES, "I /a at Cnllens, No. 8. •*/V, Darby Street. 6T
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 119, 19 May 1920, Page 12
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