AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S OPEKA HOUSE. KDLLEB'S OPEKA HOUSE. t FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. ; Direction Ben and John Fuller. , ALWATS MERRY ANp BRIGHT. ■SPECIAL — MONDAY NEXT — SPECIAL. CHILDREN'S— AT 2..TO—MATINEE, i CHILDREN'S—AT 2.3O—MATINEE. I BARGAIN PRICES: Cd, 1/,' 1/6 plbs tax). COMPLETE PROGRAMME CHANGED. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGIIT —AT N—TO-NIGHT. •SO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. KENNETH MACLAINE, KENNETH MACLAINE, ' i KENNETH MACLAIKE, ] ; THE DIGGERS' PAL. j In Some of His London Successes. GUEST AND NEWLYN, Humorous GUEST AND N.EWLYN, Hebrews. HAL RAIE — Planologulst. KITCHIK AND KLIFTIE. { KITCUIE AND KLIKTIE. THE SMITHSONIAN'S — Duettists. , THE CREIGIITONS, Comedy » THE CIiEIGHTONS Jugglers. ERNIE BRINKMAN And the ERNIE BRINKMAN STEELE SISTERS, STEELE SISTERS, Tabloid Musical Comedies. FLANEUR'S KOMEDY KAXINES. FULLER'S NINE WONDERS FULLER'S NINE WONDERS. HERBERT JOY — Tramp Musician. Plans at Segediu's till 7. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. FULLER'S COSTS YOU LESS-BOOK. PRICES: U.C., 1/1; Stalls and D.C., 3/2. t OPENING AT THE MONDAY MATINEE. ; MISS HELEN CHARLES MISS HELEN CIIA*RLBSS, London Coliseum Star. EILEEN O'NEILL, EILEEN O'NEILL Musical Doll. , ELLA AIRLIE, Piano ■ELLA AIRLIE, Entertainer. TIIE DARWINIANS TIIE DARWINIANS, , Equilibrists and Acrobats ' 4—XRW ACTS—4 4—NEW ACTS—4 ■REVIVAL. REVIVAL. rjIIVOLI mHEATRE. rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), rr P.M. SONG SERVICE. 6.40 P.M. : Subject: • "WHAT T SAW AND HEARD IN THE GREAT WELSH REVIVAL." L A Stirring Address by the REV. SAMUEL BECKINGHAM, of Wellington. A Subject of more than Passing Interest In View of the World-Wide Declension. NOTE.—Preacher, NEXT SUNDAYREV. W. MALLIS. of Indal. 544 ; .BROS.' Circus, 'Broadway, New'±~i market—Grand Opening NlgUt, Saturi day and 'Monday Evenings. Band out 7pm ' sharp. r ' 9 i [ —————, RETTJfIOWS. POXSOXBY BOYS' DRUM AND FIFE BAND. OLD BOYS' REUNION. O'NEILL STREET HALL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13/ AT 8 P.M. , All B,oys and Parente Cordially Invited. Good Music by Old Boys' Orchestra. One Pound Night. 102 W. LUSTY. ITon. Sec. QOLONISTS , jfeSff ASSOCIATION. ' ANNUAL. REUNION. { ALTERATION OF DATE. Owing to the suspension of Tram Transport, the Service In connection with the Annual Reunion, which was intended to have been held in the TOWN HALL. On October 10. and for which, invitations 1 have been issued, has been Postponed to ' ; gU-NDAY, QCT. yj AT *>•*• All New Zealand Old Colonists of at least ' . 50 years' standing, who have uot received Invitation cards, are <ordially invited to oe present. Those desirous of enrolling as , members of the Association may obtain full information from ! . S. COLDICUTT, Hon. Secretary, 605 101, Queen Street. ■ ■ —■ i TjHANCY COSTUMES "FOR . ALL. -C On Hire or Made to Order. Our Costumes Won 63 Prizes Last Season. MISS KERKBY, 4ii. City Chambers. 7 i ■■VrOKTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE keeps the garden smiling and the lawns fresh and green for years and year*. Famous < tor long lasting. B 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 16
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