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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S fvrERA TTOUSB. ULLER'S v*PERA -EA-OUSE Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. ALWAYS TTVULLER'S AND MERRY A L'LLER'S BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT Q — mO-NIGHT. O-NIGI-IT — AT O — J-O-NIGHT. NEW AND NOVEL VAUDEVILLE. XT'VANS AND "pvEEN. c A-'VANS AND J-'EEN, le SONG, FUN AND SKATING DANCES. f AND |~|CPRE'«, - Lj MERALD AND J-'uPREZ. ENGLISH SKETCH ARTISTS. PHIL pERCIVAL, COMEDIAN. HIL A ERCIVAL. COMEDIAN. TATTER TTAI'DE AND) T/ERNE. MONGERS. » AIDE AND) » ERNE. DI'MAS. NOVELTY" rj "['.MAS. MUSICIAN. c COMEDIENNE, T ILAS T>l_T Ij COMEDIENNE. - I> IRT" . rtONNORS AND p.U'l.. C'OXXDKS AND A Ai;i.. y HARMONISING SINGERS. EXPERT ATUNROE AND "vrASSEY. DANCERS. Ji r.Vltl)E AND AW-ASSKY. JOE TTURLEV. In a New Dramatic OE AJ-URLEY. Offering. j Plans at Segedin's till 7. "Phone 37-1S i ? for Reserves. IU who books is sure. 11 I PRICES: I. :: .4/ .Plus Tux). \ Another Holiday Matinee rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY). j A O-MORKOW ITUESDAYI. FULLER'S T-ING'S mHEATRE. j ull.-mcs AVjng's Theatre.! l- f.ITTI.LER'S THING'S rpiIEATKE. I g A ULLER'S AY-ings *- HEATRE. | NEWTON. Direction Ben. and John Fuller. j j- NELLIE BRAMLEY. GEORGE CROSS ,' AND i. TJM'LLFRS TtRAMATIC pLAYEKS A ULLER'S JL/RA-MATIG A LAYERS „ TjTULLER'S T.RAMATIC pLAYERS A ULLER'S -L'ltA.MATIi' A LAYERS TO-NIGHT AT Q 0-NIGHT AT O* TTNCLE rpOM'S /-__3IX, •| vJ.\-ri.B A (IMS n\ TTN'I'LE mOM'S /tABIN. Vt'l.E 4rOM'S v-ABIN T-TNOLB rpiOM'S /-IABIN. ) V-' N-t'LE A,,\rs '-'ABTN ■) TTXOI.B rpOVPS /"tABIX. -, _-N--r.E An-iJ'S V ABIN 3 TTNCLE mOM'S riABIN. "-CMS '-ABIN. BEN. AND JOHN FULLER'S GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. A FESTIVAL FOR THE CHILDREN. A DELIGHT FOR THE OLDER ONES. The Famous OM Play of Slavery Elays produced in n manner never before attempted. A DRAMA OF PANTOMIME SIZE '. Spes-iaiiy Augmented Company, including Al! the Favourite Members of FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS, Make the Characters of the Famous' Old NdVel LIVE Again: Dear Little Eva. Poor Old Uncle Tom. Simon I.egree. Eliza. CassT Aunt Ophelia. Topsy, Aunt Chioe. "Funny Marks the Lawyer. Surr-Vi and Quitnho George Harris, Kind-hearted Mr. St. Claire, and a host of others are all there in a SERIES OF WONDERFUL DRAMATIC SETTINGS. The numerous Jubilee Choruses, dees. j and Hvinri specially arranged by Hamilton , Webber. Mns Bac. | PLAY PRODUCED BY GEORGE CROSS. ' Augmented Orchestra under the Direction of M.-s. Ja-ol.s. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. j Reserved Seats may he booked, without I i extra charge, at It. P. Findlay., Pitt j I Street, and Segedin's Cocfcctlonery Shop, ! opp. Opera House. All Day. NO INCREASE IN FULLER'S pOPULAR pRICES. L'LLER'S A OPULAP- A RICES. 1 to 2fi — Plus Tax — 1 to 2 ft. 1 ' to 2. 6 — Plus Tax — 1 to 2 6. BE WISE AND BOOK Y-OCR SEATS. /"CONCERT /CHAMBER (TOWN HALL). THE BIG HOLIDAY BOOM - j (EVERY EVEN I NO). TH E T r NOLI -II T> I E RRO TS. H_ A-* N C. L I S H A I E R R O T 8. THE XT' N G 1. I S 11 piERROTS. he -English a ierrots. THE T7i N<JL 18 H T> lERR OT ». H E A_ N - g LIS }| A I E RRO TS. In the Third Edition of BITS AND piECES." ITS AND A IFr.K.S." BITS AND piECES." ITS AND A lECE.," BITS AND piECF-S." ITS AND A IECES." Including. i " A Tl T ' n TkREAM." ••__. aJvu -L»REAM." | From the Leading English Theatres. I . Written an-l Presented by '• ' LIEUTENANT EDMUND WARRINGTON", 1 | Who Appears iv his Original Role. ' i Satnrdav night's enormous audience unani--1 j mouslv at'clnlired this Programme the > I BEST OF ALL. > THE ENGLISH PIERROTS. EXCERPTS FROM OPERA I AND QUARTETS. I Together with all their Delightful Offerings. ARE JUST IT! I Prices: -1 ' (Reserved); also c and 2. All I ' plus tax. i Box Plaus for Today at Coleman's. H.M. ! Arcade. r i _ 'JD ASTE « . HOLIDAYS. ZOO —ROYAL OAK -ONEHUNGA. ' | COME AND SEE 11 LIONS TRAINED. I All Animals Fed at 4 p.m. I Boiling Water. Ocean Wave. Donkey Rides. Adults. I,'. Children, lid. Small Children. 3d. .")26 PARIS —With its joys and sorrows, its light and laughter—lts hidden depths of tragedy. That is the setting for 1 "THE DEVIL'S PASSKEY." NOW SHOWING NATIONAL PICTURES. BURNAND'S Professional Orene-tra and ! , Musicians Bureau; any number lustra.- ---■ ments supplied— Otlice. 63. Albert St. C TECTTTRES. , O P 1 R I T U A L I S M. rpoWN TTALL. \T7EDNESDAY. VTABCII O/Y w y ,vtan ItT r. d eacox - THE WELL-KNOWN LECTT'RER. PSYCHIC. CLAIRVOYANT. AND MAGNETIC HEALER. Will give an Entranclngly Interesting Lecture. Entitled. ■ T\;HAT TTAPPENS V FTER "TYEATH? Do consciousness and the body perish together, or do we merely join ihe hosts j of tbe living dead, in a world of matter, force, form and Intelligence'; The Lecturer. ? who is a deep student of the occult, has gleaned his knowledge ami experience In ) many lands and in many schools of thought, both Eastern and Western, and he 'I will approach the unseen world over scientific ground, and will give a graphic description of what happens after death. ADMISSION. '-" and 1 . Reserves. 2 6. ) Box Plan nt Lewis R. Eady's. Doors open 7.13 p.m. 21 - PICNICS, EXCTTRSIONS. ETC. . |— -VpORTUERN STEAMSHIP CO. _V__s£\ HOUIIORA. WHANGAROA. ' AND MONGONUI. '" The S.S. CLAYMORE is leaving Auckland on TUESDAY. March 20, at 2 p.m. CHARLES RANSON, 13 Manager. M..KIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CI.UG. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION *- MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ~ WEIiNLSDAY. MARCH 30TH, 1021. n Band in Attendance. I S.S. Condor leaves Ferry Wharf at 8 p.m., returning .41 111 p.m. '-■ Tickets I '. v 517 E. SIMMS, Hon Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 10

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