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AMUSEMENTS. ' BOX PLANS BOX PLANS For THE PASSING SHOW THE PASSING SHOW Opened at Lewis Eady's (opp. Theatre) This Morning at Eight o'clock. ! *• TTIS ipHiEATRB, Direction . . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD i Manager JOHN FARRELL. ' ?e ——— ".tht; bing roys on rroadway* •' THE BIXG liOlS OX BROADWAY> Is proving the Greatest Attraction yet known to Auckland, but arrangements make „ it necessary for the management to last rrrwo nights LAST •*■ WO NIGHTS or "THE BING BOYS ON BROADWAY , ' "THE BING BOYS ON BHOADWAY" '• THE BING BOYS ON HRUADWAI!" " Big Bright Beautiful Brilliant Presented by a Truly Great Aggregation of Singers, Dancers, and Comedians. Including JENNIE HARTLEY And I'HIL SMITH. Another Sensational Attraction : WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, Three Following Nights, Matinee Saturday Afternoon. ' First Representation in New Zealand of the Tremendous and Wonderfully-successful Revue, THE PASSING SHOW, THE PASSING SHOW, Which for Magnificent Stage Spectacle! " Easily Outclasses Anything Previously Attempted on the Australasian Stage. " It also presents every member of the present organisation at-their very best. PLANS at Lewis Eady's fopp. Theatre), .i DAY SALES at Coleman's. PRICES: D.C. au'l U.&., 7/9; Stalls, 3/8; „ Gallery, 1/7. Early Door Stalls and Gallery,' • 1/ extra. All prices include Amusement Tax, TXfOULD YOU LOVE TO TRAVEL! Then TRAVEL BY TRAVELOGUE. c J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, The Famous American War Correspondent WITH THE ANZACS J.N PALESTINE And LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. ; FILMS AND STORY. H IS mHEATRa FOR FIVE XIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, READ HOW LONDON AND LATELY AUSTRALIA WERE CARRIED OFF THEIR FEET. WANDERFUL.—The "London Times" wrote:—"Even the Koyal Albert Hall (the ' largest concert auditorium in tile world) Is / Proving hardly large enough for the crowds. '' t Is a unique and wonderful entertainment." » THEY ENTHRALL.—"LIoyd's Newi' confessed:—"ln all London to-day there is nothing more completely engrossing. Many ■things contrive to get themselves overpraised. For once let the praise rinj true. The great audience sit. never moving; such Is the enthrallment of the picture I they see and the thrilling story tliey hear.' , THRILLING.—The "Manchester Guardian" writes:—"This travelogue brings the real romantic East. Some of the films are positively hair-raising." I BEAT THIS.—The London "Daily Mail" [asserted: —"They are the most wonderful coloured and motion pictures that have ever been shown." ; SOMETHING NEW.—The "Evenlnj Sews," Sydney, describes the entertain- , I jueut as:—"Something which the audience i never suspected. It is tilled with mystic ■ i charm aud delightful surprise. Thousands I who soug-ht admission last night had to • turn reluctantly away, but those who I 'helped to crowd the great hall felt happier I even than they had anticipated being when they discovered the newness and worth ef • the entertainment." i MARVELLOUS PICTURES. — Thi "Sydney Morning Herald" said: —"Mr. • Lowell Thomas tells a story which 1» . packed full of life and incident, illustrates ;by an endless succession of moving plcI tures. They may be ranked as among the ' finest ever projected on a screen " ; I ■ THERE ARE COLUMNS AND COLUMKS OF SUCH PRAISE, BUT Surely enough has been quoted to convince you that you cannot afford to lose the great opportunity of seeing such films, and hearing a story that will thrill you. BOOK ON THURSDAY AT LEWIS EADY'S. ' PRICES—6/, i/, 3/, 2/, 1/. TV , EST END THEATRE. *» TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL "SELECT." JULIA DEAN AND EI'WfN ARDEN, JMXINiG pASSIONS. AND ALL YOU COULD WISn FOR IN SUPPORTS. — NEWTON. (Reservoir CornerV TO-NIGuTT AT 7. Full Orchestra. ■SE S.SUE lIA YAK AW A. in " HKARTS IN PAWN." " C H iA S I -X G >li A I N BOW S," Starring GLADYS lIRiK'KWELL. T? OX WOODWARD'S "PICTURES. X «OX »* OODWAKD'S IICTURES. BRITANNIA, PONSONBY. TIIEDA KARA, In "THE FORBIDDEN PATH." "THE FORBIDDEN PATH." SUNSHINE COMEDY. SCHOOLIIOUSE SCANDAL. BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA iNuff Said). ' TYARLINU — 1J What if you DO like jazz and she's keen for the classics - Why Chuueu Your Wife? . Beth._ rrUIE SOCIAL IN CONNECTION WITH A THE IMIVSicAi. CULTURE CLASS Will W held TUESDAY, U»th in ST. DAVID'S HALL. "*9 I'- BOYXTON. j FOB, HIKE. ALPHA Taxi Pousonby.— Cars fOf Hire all night and day. — Phones 2882 12 and :! rlujjs).—Peter A. Smith, Prop. C ■

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 10

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