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i AMPSEMEHTS. FULLER'S i"vP£RA rTOUSB. ULLER'S V-'PEKA -LLoUSa ' Direction: Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS TpULLiER'S AND MilltßY -C ULLEB'S BRIGHT SPECIAL MONDAY NEXT, gPECIAL AT O QA j pniLDREN'S -jyj-ATINBE. j BARGAIN PRICES. 6d. 1/. 1/6. Complete Programme Changed. TO-NIGHT —AT Q — rpO-NIGHT. 0-NIGHT —AT O — J-O-NK3HT. I Night of the following Star Acts:— MILLER AND RAINEY. THE CItACKNELLS. BEKE JONES. THE BLANCIIARDS. COVIINL'EI) SUCCESS OF EARLE AND TVANILLO, ARLE AND ■L'ANILLO, Two Boys in Smart Hepartee. THE A RTOIS -RROS., HE -DrOS., Continental Bar Comiques. LEONARD -VJ-ELSON, EONARI) ELSON, The Dinkum Comedian. ADELAIDE fIIAYLOR, DELAIDE Dainty Singer of Dainty Songs. "VTAT TTANLEY, JJi AT -LL AN - Iyßyi Comedian at the PianoKKELEY AND A LDOTjS. EELEY AND -ti-LDOUS, Prime Purveyors of Fun and Gaiety. 1&: WHO BOOKS IS SURE. Plans at Segedin's all day. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. 1 PRICES: 1/ to 3/ (plus tax). NEW ACTS OPENING AT THE TTOLJDAY VrATINEE, TirONDAY. rpHE TfiDDY T) UO, Anne of all Wire Acts. rpHE tyILLIAMS OISTERS, Miles and Miles of Smiles. gERT riOLEMAN, Song, Story, and Whistling. rpHE "REV. p OKMAN, J- TIB "EV " RANK 'JORMAN. THE T? EV - "tpRANK /GORMAN,] he **f.v. -t rank the ringim:; parson. FULLKIfS TTIN-G'S mHEATM!. ULLFjR'S J^- ING'S J-HEATBE. Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. 4th Week—Continued Success—4th Week NELUe BRAMLEY, GEORGE CROSS, NELLIE BRAMLEY, GEORGE CROSS, And FULLER'S T-IRAMATIC T>LATERS ri.LER'S -L'RAMATIC -T LAYERS Presenting for the First Time in New A DRAMA FOR a THE PEOPLE, "THE LABOUR LEADER." •THK LABOCR LEADER. , ' "THE LABOUR LEADER." "THE LABOUR LEADER." An Up-to-the-Minntc Piny in 4 Acts and 10 Scenes. " BY FRANK LINDO. A PLAY THAT STRIKES THE KEYNOTE j OF DEMOCRACY. i Presented with the following Powerful Cast of Characters : Tom Lorrlmer WALTER CORNOCK Peggy Silber DOROTHY COPE Podp'ers ARTHUR ARMSTRONG Eme'lle MURIEL DALE MARY STAVELEY NELLIE BRAMLEY Henry Dornton KENNETH CARLISLE Richard Carswpll JOHNi GAL.WAY MARK STAVELEY GEORGE CROSB Liza Hopkins ELLA CARBINGTON Anette LILLIAN WISEMAN Grade MT3NA L.T7BBE Andrews CROSBIE WARD Sam Stripes JACK McGOWAN Rev. Wilfred Lucas W. H. AYR SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND EVENTSACT I. Exterior of Mark Staveley's House. ACT 11. Scene I—A street in the city. Scene 2 — Drawing-room at Mark Staveleys Town House. ACT 111. Scene I—The Conntess of Castlebury's Boudoir, Mayfair. Scene 2—Library in Murk Staveley's House. Scene 3—Mary's Lodgings in Bast London. Scene 4 —A Street in the City. Scene s—Ante-room In the House of Commons. ACT IV. Scene I—Mark Staveley's Library. Scene 2 —The Old Churchyard. The Play Produced by GEORGE CROSS. The Organ used in Act IV. kindly supplied by The National Piano Company. Ltd. fi:llt;r-s ■populair prices: fuller's populair prices: Matinees. 6d, 1/, and 1/6. Nights, 1/, 2/. and 2/6. Box Plan at King's Theatre and Segedin's, opp. Opera House, ail day. -yf.EW r 7 v - ALAND T ABOTJR pARIT. ijEW Zealand -labour -t arty. j JTOUSE. mO-MORROW, QUNDAY, rr «>Q--yrn. t> -piRASER, m.p.. WILL LECTURE ON "rpHE pBCCIFIXION OF TRELAND," And Re-appearance of the /"CELEBRATED Tj\NGEL Tj^AMILY OF MUSICIANS. 1. Selections Orchestra 2. Song, "Queen of the Earth" (Pinsuti) I MR. W. H. AYR. ; Fuller's Dramatic Players, King's Theatre, Jby kind permission Ren and John Fuller) 3. String Quartet, "No. 17" (Haydn) (a) Presto. (c) Mlnuetto (b) Serenade. (d) Seherzando ENGEI.S STRING QUARTET. 4. Musical Monologue, "SnowflalJes" I (Andrews) ! MISS RITA ENGEL. 5. Violin So'.o. --Lieliesfreuci" Kreisley) MR. HENRY ENGET. 6. Song. "Till the Sands of thg Desert Grow COId "MR.-w:H.-AYR.-i E - R - Hon. Accompanist: Mr. L. Conrad. Doors Open. 7 p.m. You Must Be Early to Secure a Goad Seat. ' SILVER COt-LKCTION j SILVER COLLECTION. 22 ; Pf' ox WOODWARDS ■piCTHCRKS -CVOX ''OODWAKIrS •* ICTUREB. BRITANNIA. THREE LAiIPS i'OKSONBI. ALICE LAKE, in •-SHOKE ACRES." Comedy-"SUSIE PUTS ONE OVER " Topical Budget—VanisiiQ" Da-irer' Orchestra. " ' _ Prices as usual: 1/1 and 6d. i T7TBCTORIA rrtHEATRE, T~k£VONPOUT : > rCTORIA J-REATHE, ■•-'eVOMPOIW' I VICTOKIA. T.>ui-!:iv t a2 d Monday • VrCTORIA. m.N6TAN<T; TAiIjMAIJCis VICTORIA. CONSTANCE TALMADIiK, I VICTORIA. THE VF/11-KD ADVF.NTURB ' VICTORIA. TliK VlvILKi) ADVJiXTTJiKK VICTORIA. A Five-Act rmile All The j VICTORIA. While. Select Play I I ROYAL OAK. ONEHTJNRA. In Full Swing for tne Holidays. DONKEY RIDES. OCEAN WAVE Hot Water Fret. 11 Lions' Trained 3.30 All Animals Fed 4 pm. ; Adults, 1/; Children, 6d; Small ChiWren, : - RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY, JANUARY 30, 1921. An extra Express, stopping at T-nkekohe. Mercer, Frankton and Te Awamutn will Ifave Auckland for 'IV Knirl at 7.40 p.m. I'assengers for these stations will require to trarrl by this train. By Order. 557 TDUY that Diamond Ring now and save -L> money, at Ernest G. Skeates , ClosingDown Sale, Imperial Bldgs., opp. Smeeton'«, • Qneen St- l>4

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 25, 29 January 1921, Page 12