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AMUSEMENTS. H IS jVX AJESTT ' s 'T'heatkb. IKrection, J. C. Williamson Ltd., in ' conjunction with Hugh D. Mclntosh, ■ ■ Governing Director Tivoli Theatres! FINISH THE HOLIDAY WELL. ■: CKOWK THE DAY'S PLEASURE. 1 MAKE IT A MEMORABLE NIGHT WATCH ANOTHER MAN PROPOSING. SEE THE TITAN "pROM JpORONTO. I HE •'"■ AS -•- KOM -"-ORONTO i THE "JVf AN /TK>RONTo! HE -"J-AX -•- ROM J-OKONTO. There are only three more opportunities of witnessing the All-Star Cast j of the Courtneidge Comedy Company \ in their charming presentation of —■ MURRAY'S MIRTH-MAKER. — Few men make love more effectively than GEORGE TFLLY: there are not many women who can so charmingly and delightfully refuse an offer of marriage than Pretty Polly * Perkins, or so bewitcblngiy decide to again plunge into the sea of matrimony as the winsome widow Mrs. Caltborpe. MARGARET SWALLOW does both to the pleasure and perhaps profit to her audiences. You will be well advised to make early reservations at Coleman's. the ; Tobacconist, at the Theatre Arcade Corner, where 'lay sales may also be Ij obtained. 'j j PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 7/6- Back Stalls, 3/6; Gallery, 1/6. Early T>oors. 1/ extra. All prices phis tax. Day Sales at Coleman's, the Theatre Arcade. GRAND. A irpO-DAY. RAND. Mothe* is -I- O-DAY OBAND. the Loveliest PTVO.-DAY* RAND. Thing in Life. ■*- O-DAY. See the Wonderful Drama, SNOW T-N mUE pkESKK-lV SOW J-N J-TTE J-»ISSKKT " SNOW T-N qiHB J-lESKKT" NOW X N -"-'TE - L '£SfcKT" "csow tn rwra.E -rxtxusarl"W\()ff I\{ J-'fE J-/ KBKKT." , "QNOW TN ITTHE " "W.vow J-\ . J-t TE , J-^KSKinV," SNOW TN imHK TT|KSKKrr." VOW -*- N -*- **¥! -*-' KSKK'I* " "CJSOW TN mHE "rvESKET." "•J.NOW -*-N J-HE ■L'ESKUT. ,, Starring otewart tjome Stewart AND "TTIOLET TTOPSON » lOLET -"-OPSON" See A LAP-DOGS' BANQUET: A baker's dozen of wealthy sap-headed women, lavishing money and care on their poodles that would have kept as many children for a month—he could stand it no longer. His voice rang out: "GLUTTONB AND FOOLS. NURSING DOGS INSTEAD OF CHILDEEX; THERE IS NOT AMONG YOU ONE WOMAN WORTHY OF THI NAME." There was a horror-struck silence, and out from the knot of silent society scions walked HIS OWN WIFE. A Story of the Mating of a King of Financt and a Bud of Society— The Taming of a Shrew and the Birth of a Great Love. AN ENGLISH PRODUCTION. A Fine Comedy, THE TJEXT "TkODGEES." HE XVkNT J-'ODO'ERS." "PTSHE TJE.Vr TkODG-ERS." •• -L HE -"'KNT J-'ODG-BRS." " TITHE TJENT "TkODG-ERS." "Xhe -1-»>ENT -L'od&ERS." 1500 FEET OF FUN AND FROLIC. BIJOU ORCHESTRA. POPULAR PRICES: Day Sessions: Circle. 1/6 and 1/- Stall*. 9d. Children, W. Evening Sessions: Res. 2. ; Circle. I' 6 and 1/; Stalls, 9d. Plus Ta:. rW.NCEET mOW>' TTALL fpO-NIGTHT (SATURDAY), JAN. 29. "yO-CAL TVECITAL BY HUBERT ÜBKtT Faster (TENOR). Assisted br MISS RUBY PALJffiK (Monologues). MR. CECIL LITTLE (Cello). And MR. LEO WHITTAKER (Pianist). » Plan at Lewis K. Eady and Son, Ltd., Vueen Street. •PRICES: 3/ OSes.) and 2/ (Plus Tax). Programme Last Night's Paper. 507 T£ M P R E S S, N E W~T O x" MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A Fox Super-Feature, "SAIOM E." "SAIOM E." The .Screen Story of the Si-riptural Siren who danced for a man's head. THKDA JiARA as "SALOSTE." TB-EDA BAR.A as " •SALOME." ELOCUTION. LOCUTION. In every branch—Platform. Pulpit, Bar, Recitals, Monologues. Sketches, and Dramatic Art. M R J. F. M ONTAGU^ P.O. Box 1325. * 'Phone 2713 A. Mr. Montague can and does teaci people to speak .English correctly, an«l to acquire confidence, and grace in delivery. The teaching of childrea especially always has an interest antl a cltarm for him. At Studio, 2S. Swanson Street, every day, 3-30 to 5.30. immediate booking necessary. as only a few Vacancies now remain. C I'RSi.NDS Frofessiunai Orchestra and Musicians Bureau; any number insiruDANCING. rpEEE WATERSIDEES , DAXCE. TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY, S to 11 p.m. Popular Dances. So Kaeging. No Gliding. Lady ami (Jent's Cloakroom Attendants. Parker's High Class Orchestra Gentv . ii: i.a.lirs. ml. S4 TVANCING. TU~NK;HT, OrrinTe Hail. *-* Newton, ami every Satnrday aud Wednesday nights. S till 11. Also Learners' I'lass every Saturday afternoon; all the latest dauoes tanght correctly. Open Next Friday. Fen. 4th. St. Benedict'? Hall, also a Waltzing Competition, Feb. 15th. Trades ■Rail, on Tuesday night class (Gold Medals) first prize, the same for the best Reverse Waltzing couple. Come and enjoy yoursett. One-step and all favourite dances -M. McIntyre. F. Amos, M.C. 39* c~ i n a DRTIDS- HALL. NEWTON. Every Thursday ,8 till 11. PJa.-k and whke. lion-g Nijfht Saturday. 2Sth, S till 11 Usual prices. M.C. H. LEancock. Patrons .ijjce notice no Class thie Saturday afternoon, 20th. Next week Class 2JO till 5. Mβ W. Br"OK.LEY. Proprietor. MODERN DANCE CLUB. MA_SONIC HALL. BELGIUM ST. 'Will RE-OPEN on S-ATIMIH-AY. Feb. 5. T. M. LILLLS, Hon. S^c.

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

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