AMTJSEMENTS. FUI.LEB'S fvPEEA TTOUSE. ULLER'S ViPEIU XXrjUSE Direction: Ben. and John FnUer. ALWAYS "EIULLER'S AND MERRY X 1 ULLER'S BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT O — fTTO-NIGHT. 0-NIGHT — AT O — Arj-NIGHT. VAUDEVILLE OF THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST. The Celebrated Danish Pianist. MTTAAOEX TTOLENRERGH, AA AAr;EN JJ-oIENBERGH, In a Selection of Pianoforte Masterpieces. DESPERADO AND T A "DOSE, ESPERADO AND XiA XVOSE, Novelty Acrobats. CtONNORS AND T>AUL, ""ONNORS AND X AUL, ". The Revue Favourites. 3- TTTJLEY AND "DENT, SKETCH '- XX i; LEY AND X>ENT. ARTISTS. '' npiHE T>SV. T7TRANK /GORMAN. J- HE XV B\». X 1 ka.nk VToiIMAN, The Singing Tarson. WENDY AND 1 LPIIONSE, SONG & ANDY AND -"-I.PHONSE, STORY. EXPERT T7<DDIE IfAHTY'N DANCER. XVDDIE JM-AETTN The rrrwo tthshers, he xwo X ishers. Supreme Contortion Act. TTAUDE AND "\rJvRXE. ' ALOE AND » ERNE. Patterologists. ED. T "pAISDEN, CYCLING j). O. X>AISDEX, COMEDIAN. PLANS at Richardson's till D. then at Segedin's till 7. 'I'lione .1718 for Reserves. PRICES: 1/. 2/. 2'o. ,''/. il'lns Tax). I "TOLLER'S THING'S rpHEATRE. ■ ULLER'S AGING'S XheaTRE. ' Direction Een. and John Fuller. ' NELLIE BRAMLEY. GEORGE CROSS, AND "CtULLER'S fiRAMATIC "PLAYERS X ULLER'S X^k a ii AT i C X LAYERS TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY ONLY. " rTVIIE YATt'BAL T AW." •• xhe -Natural -"aw." A Play of Truth and Daring, ' Tbe Play Produced by George Cross. ' Furnishings by Richard Arthur and Co., Ltd. Box Plans at Richardson's, 110, Queen St.. , and R. It. Kinl.-iy's, Pitt St., till 5 p.m., and at Segedin's, opp. opera House, till H. 30. "PULLER'S T)UPULAR T>RICES ■*- ULLER'S X OPULAR X RICES. Back Stalls, 1,; Stalls and Balcony, 1/6, Dress Circle (Unreserved), 2,; Reserved Stalls aud Dress Circle, -J/0. - Plus Tax. BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEAT. T YRIC TO-NIGHT AT 7.3 C EUGENE O'BRIEN in "rpilE TVONDEUFUL /HIANCE.' "- L ilL »»ONDERFUL vyiiANUE.' And LARRY SEMOX in ' " rpn-E CUITOR." •' A HE *->['.ITOR." And Muriwai Motor Races. COMMENCING OATUBDAY. . olive thomas oli\e Thomas OLIVE Dainty. Beautiful THOMAS OLIVE Charming. THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS • OLIVE THOMAS • OLIVE THOMAS . OLIVE In her latest THOMAS . OLIVE Eiqnisite THOMAS , OLIVE Production, THOVIA' • OLIVE THOMAS OLrVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS ,• OLIVE ■• EVERYBODY."*: THOMAS .. OLIVE '■ THOMAS . OLIVE "EVERYBODY'S THOMAS > OLIVE '• EVERYTBODY'S THOMAS • I OLIVE THO.YIAS f ! OLIVE THOMAS V OLIVE MVEKTIIFAHT." THOMAS OLIVE .SWEETHEART." THOMAS OLIVE SWEETHEART." THOMAS OLIVE SWEETHEART." THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMA' OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE She was just- THOMAS OLIVE -'MARY.'' THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE Nobody owned her, THOMA" OLIVE But everybody. THOMAS OLIVE loved her. THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS In Addition — THE p.HA>"CE." in: Chance." Usual I'rices: Reserves at Richardson's. TYRIC. J^YRIC. m o W N TI ALL. (CONCERT CHAMBER.) Commencing -SATURDAY, "\TARCH -tjn AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. RETURN VISIT OF EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITES, rTVHE TTiNGLISH T>IERROTS. Xhe xj\,-,;lish x ]KRK<)TS rrvHE -pNGLISH "DIERROTS. X;|i.; -EJNGLISH -t lERP.OTS. rpilE T7XGUSH T>IERROTS. Xuk XJ.XOLISH X if.RROTS. THE T7*NGI.ISII T>IERROTS. HE Xj.nglisH x lERROTS. Who are presenting an entirely NEW type of entertainment, the NEW production being run on REVUE LINES, under the title of "BITS AND PIECES." Ail Items •BITS AND PIECES." NEW "BITS AND PIECES." Operatic "BITS AND PIECES." Excerpts "BITS AND PIECES." Ilnmorous "BITS AND PIECES." Character "BITS AND PIECES." Sketches. 'New Novelty Feature Numbers. Latest Sketches from London. A BRILLIANT COMBINATION. Including : — IZA CROSSLEY. MOYA CROSSLEY". HENRY SCHOFIELD, ENA GORDON. LILLIAN COLENZO. JOY ROLLS. LESLIE AUSTIN, ROY COOKE, DAVID J. LYI.E. CHAS. E. LAWRENCE, i And ) LIEUT. EDMUND WARRINGTON, In His Original London Sketches. THE ENGLISH I'IERROTS. BETTER THAN EVER BOX PLANS Now Open at LEWIS R" EADY'S iopp. lI.M. Theatre!. ** KII ; ES ' V (Reserved Seats), also 3/, 2/ Representative: WALTER MONK. BR O A I) W AY rpHEATRE. R O A I) W A V X 11 E A T R E. "VTEWMARKET. X> EWMARKET. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. ONE NIGHT ONLY, i T7IRIDAY, "STARCH 11 , x KiDAY. March 11. MR. LOUIS ALSACE Presents , ARGUS. Tbe Wonderful Mysterious 10ARGUS. year-old Psychic Phenomenon. ARGUS. who looks straight into the ARGUS. secrets of life, who reads your ARGUS. iumost soul. Supported by SARGENT COPELAND. LOUIS ALSACE. Positively last appearance prior to an extended tour of America. BOOK SEATS EARLY. " "piMPUESS — NEWTON — EMPRESS. - Li TO-NIGHT AT 7.:!0. " THE VALLEY OF DOUBT." "THE VALLEY OF DOUBT." "THE VALLEY OF DOUBT." A Fighting Drama of tie Snowy North. MOON-RIDERS. Eighth Episode: "AT THE ROPE'S END." IT sounds a note of warning that checks the girl about to take the step that leads to the path of tears. "The Natural •Law," at the KiDg's Theatre. HEMOVAL NOTICES. I j -TXJ 11. AISI.ABIE. Optician and BookI VV • -seller, has Removed to much larger premises, next Pitt St. Methodist Church. iy.l R. AISLABIE. Optician ant! Book- • seller, has Removed to 76, Pitt St . 3 nearer to Karangahape Rd. 192
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 12
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