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AMDSHffiNTS. FULLERS /.PEKA TTOUSE. ULLERS VI'EIU X-LouSEt Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. ALWAYS TJICI.LER'S AND MERRY A? ULLERS BRIGHT. SPECIAL—MONDAY NEXT. /CHILDREN'S— f) Oft -"ATATINEE PRICES: 6d, 1/, l.'U (Plus Tax). TO-NIGHT —AT O — rpO-NIGHT. 0-NIGHT — AT <J — XO-NIGHT. Last Night of the Wonderful BAIr-'DEX, TALKING jfiYCLIXG AIPtDEN, V_/OMEDIA-> Last Night of TT'DDtE "AfARTYN. Last Night. XT-DDIE A'XaRTYN. Continued Success of the Celebrated MTTAAGEN TZTOLENBERGII, • J - L AAGEN XX-OLENBERGH, DANISH 'SOLO PIANIST. TnE XsV.'V. T7IRANK pOiRMAS. HE XVev. X RANK VJoiDUS, Superb rpWD ttusiiers. ContortlonUbs, J- WO ■*■' ISHERS. VACDB AND -\7-ERNE. ACDE AND » ERNE. Patterning - -ts. KI'LEY AND ]*>EXT, SKETCH ("LEY AND J - > ENT. ARTISTS. MIKE /"IONNERS and "IJAUL. QUEENIE ViiNNERS and *- ACL. A Little Singing and Talking. YXTENDY AND \ I.PHOXS-, SONG & ' » ANDY AND -**-! I'HONSE, STORY. DESPERADO AND T A TTOSE, ESPERADO AND AA A XVoSE, Cornedv Acro_atH. PLANS at Richardson's till 12: then at Spgi'dln's til! T Phone 3748 for Reserves. PRICKS: Al. 2< Mi. 3/. (Plus Tax). MONDAY NEXT—AT THE MATINEE. Welcome I'etnfli of PTTIL TJEH-IVAL The "Drunk" HIL XT ERCIVAL At tho Piano. MlSri T lI.AS T>IRT. 1.-'S A- H.AS -Dirt. Up-to-diite Comedienne. FULLER'S TriNG'S rpHEATRE. ULLERS *- HEATRE. Direction Ben. and John Fuller. NELLIE BRAMLEY. GEORGE CROSS. AND TTH'LLER'S TNRAMATIC pLAYERS A ULLERS X-»kaMATIC XT LAYERS The Thrilling nnd Emotional Four-Act Play _ By GEORGIA a. de GRAY. "THE ANGEL OF HIS DREAMS" " IHE ANGEL OF II lei DREAMS." "THE ANGEL OF WM 'DREAMS." Cast of Characters .In order of their appearaurei •Jackson Ella Carrington IA Servant at the Priory) Sam Tippet. Broom Vendor. Walter Cornock Major Dudley Ferrars.... Kenneth Carlisle (A Gambler.. Hilda Rev,.ll (an Adventuress. Muriel Dale Hon Ferrars rohn Galway .Secretly Married to Bersie.l Sir 1-raucis Tren.inben ~lac_ McGowan lOf ihe Priory). MIL-LIE ST. ANSTELI. NELLIE BRAMLEY (Christian's Sweetheart). REV. CHRISTIAN ESDAILE GEORGE CROSS lOf f*t. Ives). Bersie Sparkles Dorothy Cope iA Chorus Girl.l < Detective Roberts Crosbie Ward (Of Scotland Yard). Lulu Little Mercia Walsh (Christian's Daughter... Synopsis of Scenery and EVents. ACT I. —THE ROAD TO RUIN. The Home of Sir Francis Tregarthen, tbe Priory, St. Ives. ACT 11. —TIIE CONVICT'S GRAVE. S.-em- 1-The Priory Grounds—the Escaped Convict. *<-cv.c 2 —Hilda's Bedroom— A Noble. SacrHee. ACT IT!. — THE CURSE OF DRINK. Christian Esdaile's Home. Poverty Court. London. Eight years later. ACT IV.—THE ANGEL OF Hlr3 DREAMS. S.-ene 1— Christian Esdaile's 11..in. — A Skeleton of the Past. Scene 2 --Corridor of ihe Police Station. Scene 3—The Old Rustic Bridge—Expiation. The Play Produced by George Cross. Furnishings I>v Richard Arthur and Co.. Ltd Box Plan.-, at King's Theatre and Segedln's (opposite Opera House), till T>.:yi. FULLER'S "POPULAR TJRICES. ULLERS A OPULAR X RICES. BE WISE AND BOOK -OUR SEAT. EVERYBODY'S. Clean, VERY BODY'S. Cool I EVERYBODY'S. Comfortable EVERYBODY'S. Theatre. rpo DAYS J-O-DAYS r.IC, ATTRACTION IS HEADED BY A NEW METRO PRODUCTION ENTITLED ARE ALL \rEN A LIKE? ■"-RE -c*-LL "WXBN -"ibIKE? ARE ALL \TEN ALIKE? "-RE -l-'XEN l _____. Featuring MAY A I-LISON, AY -A-I.LtSON. IN A TRUE TO LIFE STORY OF NIGHT LIFE IN NEW YORK. And A i-MRL WHO *V EARI ' Y PAID. A vTirl "nn Nearly xTaid. A Big Tense Drama of Bohemian Life A Story of a rich young girl who wanted to live her own life in her own way. AN ENTERTAINING PICTURE. Also an object-lesson to young girls who are indiscreet. Also, AMUSING TWO-REEL COMEDY AND HOME GAZETTE. • ■JPXTKA — TirONDAY. THE FILM RECORD OF THE SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION IN AUSTRALIA'S NORTH-WEST. A Picture of Great Interest — Entertaining and Instructive-Native Life. Sea Life. Auimal Life, etc. Also Pearling. Dugong Hunting. T.irt'.e Catching, Camels, aud Thousand.- of Cattle. Forty-five Minutes of Wonderful Scenes. YEW ryEAI.ANI) T ABO'UR pARTY. IN ew Zealand x-'abo'ur a arty. FULLER'S /-kPERA TTOUSE. ULLER'S J-IoUSE. rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY., J »_>A P.M. MDLLE. IRMA CARON, MDLLE. IRMA CARON". MDLLE. IRMA CARON. A Unique Entertainer and Artist of Charm, Who has created a furore in the leading 'theatres of Ihe Dominion, will sing (by kind permission of the "Darby and Joan" Management). "Knowest Thou the Laud" (from the opera "Mlgnou"). A Hindoo Song" (Bemberg). Her rendition of "I-a Marseillaise" is traequalled for its soul-.-tirriug effect on an audience: you must hear it. It arouses Indescribable enthusiasm. In addition. MR. DUNCAN BLACK will Sing "Youth" and "Out ou the Deep." MR. J. ROBERTSON, MR. J. ROitERTSON. MR. J. ROBERTSON. Ex-Labour M.P. for O'aki, Will Lecture on "THE PROBLEMS OF RECONSTRUCTION—LAKOI US POLICY." Doors open 6.45. Orchestra, 7 to 7.30 p.m. SILVER ptOLLECTION. ILVER v/oLLEI TION. 280 TXTBST TT N " D rpHEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CLARA T.TMBALL "\7"OUNG LARA X__IMBALL "-.OUNG IX • /pHE piLAW. J- HE An Absorbingly Dramatic and Vivid Portrayal of Life ou the African Veldt, with this Star of Stars in her most brilliant role. NEW AND SUITABLE SUTPORTS. OR CH EST RA. ROX «TOOI) WARD'S PICTURES. OX T V oohwaßD'S A it'TURES. Britannia. Ponsonby. Three Lamos. ■\~ioi.a TAANA >;lOLA X-»ANA In " THE WILLOW TREE." COMEDY, "KISS THE BRIDE." Vanishing Dagger. While London Sleeps, Orchestra.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 61, 12 March 1921, Page 16

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