AMUSEMENTS. •• TIGER ROSE " BOX PLAN'S "TIGER ROSE" BOX PLANsI THE BOX "FLAXS TOR THE SEASOM VFour more nights only) AHBUfOW OPRV AT LEWIS EADY'S lopp. Theatre). TTIS jlj-AJESTY'S rpiIEATRE] Direction J. and N. Talt*. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), I And Following Four Nights Only, AT S O'CLOCK. J. AND N. TAIT Present the Great Emotional Actrew, MARIE ILKA, MARIE ILKA, In the Sensational Drama In Three Act% •' TIGER ROSE." " TIGER ROSE." " TIGER KOSE." A Tbrlllin; Tale of the Great Canadian North-West. AS A STORY. AS A SPECTACLE, AS A PLAY Of marvellous power and colour, "Tig« Rose" is the finest dramatic achievement of a decade. " TIGER ROSE." " TIGER ROSE," Interpreted by a Brilliant Company, Every member of which is ENTIRELY NEW TO AUCKLAND. The play that sets a new standard ia dramatic production. THE WOXDERFUL STORM SCENE. THE POETIC COMING OF THE DAWS. "Tiger Rose" is a vivid, grasping, reall«U« story staged by a master bund with ft passion for detail. In lier flncly-sustalned emotional scenei ■Miss Ilka rises to heights seldom attained. Additional interest Is lent by all the artistt .being specially imported for the play. GREATEST DRAMA OF A DECADE. A STREAM OF EMOTION", !LOVE, AND MYSTERY. D.C. and 0.X., i>; Back Stalls, 3/8; Gallery, 1/8, Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. (All prices pics tax). Day Sales at Colemaus, 11. M. Theatre Arcade. TTIS TITAJESTY'S mHE-ATBtt. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. BRILLIANT REVUE- SEASON. REVUE SEASON. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14. J. C. WIIILIAMSON. LTD., Present, for tlie First Time here,, » REVUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE, REVUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE. Beinc the Adventnres of Lucifer Blng tot his cousin Potifer Bins In America. TWO ACT* AND NINE SCENES OF JOYOUSNESS. THE RING BOYS ON BROADWAY. THE RING TtOYR ON BROADWAY. THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY. Interpreted by a SUPER BRILLIANT CAST, Including the following Fanions Artiste:— .Teannie Hartley, Dave Drarnln. Reginald Roberts, Phil Smith, Lucie Carter. Leslie Virtor. Gtrea 1 yes, Charles Howard. Phylis Amery, Mcl Ward, Muriel Hudson, Eoith Drajsen, Magpie Dlrkinson. rrimrofe Caryll.*' Gns Bluett, Myrtle Power. Harry " Paulton Emma Temple. Sydney Culver, Frank Greene, William Lurkhart, Dan Agar. THE BTNO BOYS ON BROAnWAY. THE BING BOYS ON BR "> VDWAY THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY! MUSICAL, COMFDY. SPARKLIXGr REVUE. SENSATIONAL SPECTACLE. PRODUCED BY GEORGE A. HIGHLAND. SECOND PRODUCTION OF SEASON, Also, for the First Time Here, THE PASSING SHOW OF 1020. THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920 THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920. ABSOLUTELY TITE GREATEST REVTJB EVER. f! PRICES AS USUAL. BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady s (opp. Theatrei. TUESDAY NEXT. •VICTORIA, rpO-NIGCHT, TYEVON'POKP ♦ ICTORIA. -•- O-NIGHT. EVONPORT MARGARITA FISiTEIR. in . " J>UT TJP yOUR TTAKDS " And "Tlllj LIGHTNING RAIDER" Serial SATURDAY AND MONDAY: You all like a Big. Virile. Dramatic, Outdoor Story. y«u win get it in "rpiHE po.DE f\r rpHB -vrvEoa. ,, '• J-IHE W.y Xitß. JL UKOS." A Mighty Drama of the Far North, starring T>IC. ATITC HELL T E-WIS. Be AVise and Book. MATINEE SATURDAY. 2.30 ■yiCTOKIA miiEATUE, TYSVOXiPOM 2 ICTORIA -*-H,E.ATRiE. -L'EVONiPORT ■pjMEiKY JJ'HOS. , Circus, 'Broadway, New- ■*-* market-Grand Opening Night, Saturday ami Monday Evenings. Band out T p.m. sharp. 91 DANCING. TRANCING — TOOrrGCEnj] TO-:NIGHT. TRADES HALL. And lEvery Friday. Monday, and Wednesday. Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver, and / J. Turner's 'Most Popular and Select Dances. We claim our Orchestra aud Floor and Conductorship of our Classes second t0 noue, aiid allow the Patron.-; to be the judges. Gems. 1/6; La..les, (id. 73 "V"URTIICOTE RAMBLERS' FOOTBALL ■" CLUB. Tlfe ANNUAL DANCE of the above riub will be held in the Masonic Hall, Northcotc, TOMORROW (SAITRDAY) NJGIIT. l«ue boat for city after the dance. Return tickets not available. 530 D. C. ADAMSON, Hon. Sec. Tl-JKVOIB Social Club—Open Night Mon- ** day Next, October 11, Don't 'forget tancy Dress Ball, October 19. 49 TEACHERS OF DANCING. T-EARN TO DAXCE.-CUASSE.S." Druids' XJ Hall, East Street. Newton, Every THURSDAY, 7.4r> to 10.30; .SAT. AFTERNOON, J..-M to r. p.m.: SAT. NIGHT. 7.40 till 10.30. Each Pupil receives Individual Tuition. Instructors, G. Tboiun.-, H. Hancock. W. BUCKLEY, Sec. 508 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. ENSINGTON LrtNlXi; ROOMS, Princes! Buildings, Queen St.—Open .Sundays. Home Cooking a speciality, l> BIOE'S STILL LEA DI SO BEST 1/C MEALS IN THE CITY, v STRANU ARCADE. " D mBB K.ENSINGTON DLNLXUROOJO-β JL • Are Now Open not Meals as Usual. PRTNOESiS BUIIiDINGS. QUIEEN ST. 562
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 241, 8 October 1920, Page 10
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