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AMUSEMENTS. ' ' JJIS jyj-AJDSTY-S —{HEATRE. f Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON-, LTD., In conjunction with JTUGH D. McJNTOSH (Governing-Director Tivoll Theatre) LAST TWO NIGHTS. SEE — MURRAY'S MIRTH-MAKER, 1_ f As Interpreted by the COTJRTNEIDGE COM-EDJ ' i COMPANY, With GEORGE -TCLLY and MARGARET S"WALLOW. Don't Miss This Chancel Reserve Now at Lewis Eady'» (Opp. the Theatre). I PRICES:—D.C. and 0.5., 7,3. Back Stalls, 3/6; Gallery, _/_ - Ei-iy Doors, 1/ extra. All pricei plus _t. Day Sales at Colem_'j, the Theatre Arcade ¥■-' "THE PICTURE PERFECT —_ Proclaimed by Saturday's Vast Andleam as being the "Luxury Play" Supreme. rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NTGHT I i -*-0-NIGHT. J-O-MGHT. TT IPPODROMT- : r xx ippodkom-Cj , I xrippoDßOM-n- m I ' XXippoDROMXU % Basel upon " JUDAH." the Powerful Pkr , (by Henry Arthur Jones). " rpHE • '• V^ HEATEK '' Tn e magnificat I rpHE pHEATER." and stUpeK " Z\H X V HEATER " society drama „ I " rpHE pHEATER." turisation of _ ." ,~SE V" F:aTI:R " wonderful _» "rpHE prHEATER." success "-■HE "Judah." " rpirE fIBEATER. •• judah.- - I " -"-HE OIIEATEK." . When " Judah " was played in London it , provoked more discussion than any niar of the decade. It makes you think. Eg MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." ' MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER."MAY ALLISON* as "THE CHEATER." MAY ALLISON as "THE chEaTEB." I MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." V MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." _ MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER." I MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER.- t MAY ALLISON as "THE CHEATER;" ■ MAY* ALLISON as " THE CHEATER." '-' Intrigue and suspicion in a setting of ■ wealth, wherein a woman cheats aaA pays the penalty in tears. SUPPORTED BY English Gazette TopicaL Around the Town Interest On the Reserve Comedy. Also, the HIPPODROME /"kRCHESTKA. IPPODROME V^RCHESTRA. Note the Sessions: EMPRESS ■ "VEWTOS. 1 TO-NIGHT. -* FULL ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. Throbbine with the •Stupifying Spiwdons of Herod's Court. " SALOME." " SALOME/ THEDA KARA TH'"*DA KARA THEDA BARA As the Royal Curtizan who makes history miss a beat. " SALOME/ ■' SALOME.'- ---; 7 Veils fell from her. and yet she danced. ! ■ SALOME." 1 ' r*pi'VOi,l SATURDAY NEXT. X ma!-: MURRAY _d DAVID POWELL, in the 7-Reel Royalty ALa-sterpiece. "THIE -RKiHT TO LOVE/; URN'AND'S Professional Orchestra and Musicians Bureau: any number lnstr» ments supplied.--Office. 0:i. Albert St. C = | DANCING. TYRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON, j ADEANE'S SfMIMER DANCE TO-NIGHT. Nuf Sed. n | AN'CING.—TO-NH HIT. TO-NIGHS TRADES HALL. And Every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams. Cuas. Weaver, and J. Turner's ' I MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. We claim our Orchestra and Floor and Conductorshlp of our Classes second to none, and allow the public to be the judges. ! One-Step is also one of the Dances oa Programme. Cents. 1 0: Ladies, fid. 8 ONT FORGET! TUESDAY NIGHT. TRADES HALL. And Every Tuesday. 8 till 11 p.m. I-iuiies. fid: Gems. I o. I Waltzing Competition. Trades Hall. Feb. In. 1 Gold Medals tirst prize. Entries close February *, at Trades Hall. We also run Dances at Oran.ee Hall. Newton. Every Wednesday and Saturday, and also Opening St. Benedict's Hall. Friday. February 4. Musician. M. Mclntyre :F. Amos, M.C. _ | TEACHERS OF DANCING. __ LEARN To DANCE.- Learners' Classes. — The Druids' Hall. Newton. EVERY "TUESDAY NIGHT. N till 11. Instructors : R. Tate and W. Buckley. 056 FOE EIRE. ! _PINL£*Y-S MOTOft GASAg£ !D | FOR 31 RE. , 7-SEATEB DAIMLER CHANDLER, AND j SUNBEAM CARS. Also 7-SEATER CHANDLER LIMOUSINE iSDecial for Wedding.-). Phone 24fi:tA. W ALI'HA Taxi Garage. Ponsonbv Cars for Hire all night and day.— Phones 2632 (2 and :i rings). I'erer A. Smith, prop. C RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. -r\I.NE rpO-DAY AT "^ANFORD'S. OTPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN STREET. Clean, Well Ventilated, Palatial Rooms, OB Three Floors. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention aud Civility Await You. CALL TO DAY AND HAVE A TIIEJT C ENSINGTON DINING ROOMS, Princess ISuLdings. yueen St.—Open Sundays. Home Cooking a Speciality. _D IJlitlOK'S StUI Leading. Tile Best 1 « Meals in town.—Strand Ar.-ade Cafe U

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 10