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AMUSEMENTS. ■\TEXT "SIX-BAD" MATIXE.E. >■' EXT "8IXBAD" MATINEE. TOMORROW fWEDNESDAYV AT 1..m TO-MORROW* (WEDNESDAY). AT 1.50. The Greatest .md Rest Pantomime for •Kiddie--'' tli.it nns yet Toured New Children Halfprice to all Tarts, except Late Dior Gall«ry. FINAL MATIXKK. SATURDAY. TTIS JirAJESTrS rjTHEATBE. Sole Lessees: .7. C WirilAMSnS, LTD. Manager: JOHX FATSRELL. THE lf>2l PANTOMIME. TO-XIGHT. AT 7.51 V AND FOLLOWING EVEXISf"*. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ■T AND N. TAIT Prpsen: the Bo*t. Funniest. Most ETtrava«ant Pantomime which has yet been sent to New Zealand. " STN'BAD TFTE P.AILOTS." "SINRAD T«F: SAILOT?" "SIXBAD THE ("JAILOR. *' "SIXBAD THE SAILOR." A Great and Glorious Pantomime. PACKER WITH MAGNIFICENT AND WONDEKFL'L FEATURES. The Company is nnqnp«tionahly the ■Finper*. Dancers, Pantornirotste and ! Specialty s ArrHts, wbirh ha< yet been engaged in one production, including as it does:— *C JEXXY H-VRTLKT JACK CANTCOt DAN AGAR ELSIF PABKES LINDA rOt-XG ETHEL WALKER COUX CRANE BKRT NICHOLSON WILLIAM HASSAN MARGOT .LESTER K. HENDERSON NELLIE McKJARTHY EDGLY AXD DAWE THE LITTLEIOHNS The Pantomime Prodnced by WILIIER BENTLEY. I Plans at Lewis Eady's lopp. Theatre), and D.ny Sales To-day at Coleman's. PRICES: r>.C. and R.S.. S-β; Stalls, 4': Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra, .ill prices plus Amusement Tax. WEST XT X D miIEATEa EST -I-* N D J-HEATRE. TO-NIGHT. AND ONLY TO-NIGHT. First Screening in New Zealand. A YITAGKAPH SPECIAL. The Ganntkt was down— hfs challense rans out io her people—HE WOILI) WIN THE GIRL IX SPITE OF THEM. HARRY TVTORET AURY J J-UREY IX '• rririE . /"I ArXTLET." •• J- HE V^AVXTLET." A FTGHTIN'G TALE OF THE MOONSHINE DISTRICT. WHERE STRANGERS WERE LduKED ON AS REVENUE MEN AND KEMOVED. TTICTORIA rpjIEATKE. "TkEVONPORT.

» ICTOICIA -*-lIEATBE, J-'KVOXPORT. TO-XKJHT AND WEDNESDAY. /"■< KOIUiIiS in -THE WONDER MAX." And Onr Cireat Serial, -THE MAN OF MIGHT." . (To-night Only.) Trices: Circle 1/7. Stalls 1,1. CRICKET. "p:DEX T>AKK, TZ"INGSLAND JjjGf "p.DEN "pARK, T^-JNGSLAND -pMtIDAY. AND "irOXDAV ~V"EXT. Ist. 2nd AXD 4rh APRIE* rresT titatch. CECO.VD rpEPT -\rATCII, i \ TSTKALIA -A- VERSCS YEW rj E A LA XD. admission: <;norxD. ; i: stand. i/. admission: <:i:msi', -. ; : stand. i . i&rHOOI.BOYS. 1 FOH WHOLE MATCH. Kinpsland. Morningnlde, Mount Albert an.! Dominion Road Cars. J. F. PEAKE. Hon. Sec. N.Z. Cricket Council. M. 3. FLVXX, TC- Hon. Sec. Auck. Cricket Assn. DANCINGDAXOINU. — TO-NKJIIT. — Trades Hall. Every Tuesday, S till 11 p.m. Ladles (id, (Jonts I/ft, One-step, etr. liest dance iv town. C'omP and judge for yourself. I liurnands Professional Orchestra. M.C., C. ! Salas.— V. AMOS, l'rop. 30 ONT I'XJUGET UA.nTe EVEJtX TrnSDAY. ST. BENEDICTS HALL, Hood Orchesira ;". Musiiiuus. Ladles, 61. i Cents 1 G. I IU4 1.. J TRY. Sec. ; T) A N i: I X <i. This 'Kvcnins iTUEiUJAY. iV:hi, at S p.m. Latest I>an<ius. lioixi Floor. Uidies, 1 : Ueui.-\ I,'C. S. MI'NKU, Music. •2W T. ru.VliuX, Al.c. 1 \AXCI.\U — KOUES I'EKS" HALL, J - J UEVONTORT. WEDNESDAY AND KKIDAY NIGHTS. 7.4.% !o ln.-i.".. Learners receive individual tuition. Instructor, K. Tate.—\Y. BUCKLEY, ilon. Sec. 17G

TEACHERS OF DANCING. T EAKN TO DANCE —Druids' Hall. Xew- ■" ton Learners 1 Classes Every Tuesday and Thursday, S till n p.m. Saturday. -.30 till 5. advanced. Patrons always welcome. Instructors. R. Tait. LJ. Thomas, X. Hancock. Prop.. Wm. Buckler- »)9 MISS SI'r.Ni'KKK O'.asses. at 'Jo. Vlnvent St.. Mons.. TUurs.: St. Paul's Hall. Tues., Kri.; St. Sepulcore's Hall, Weds., pats., 2.30 and S p.m. Private lessons ty ayF'finlment Terms, 'Si. Vincent St. Phoue :TiT7. B BESTATTRANTS. TEA ROOMS. ~T FKLIT SALAD AND CKKAM. Frcit Iβ always good for yon. In hot weather there's nothing better. Served with Cream, as at STACEVS, It's positively delicious. With dainty Bread and Butter and a cooling drink, you have the ideal hotweatber lunch—light and beautifully refreshing! Try it to-day at STACEY'S. at the bottom of Queen St four doors below Smeeton'e KB PKIOR'B Still L*adin ? . The Best 1-J Meals in town.—Strand Arcade Cafe. L> ENSINGTON DTXIX<J lIOOMJS, l-rtn cess Uuildin-gs Queen St. —Open Sundaye. Home Coo'lrins a ypeeiallty. L>

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 71, 29 March 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 71, 29 March 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 71, 29 March 1921, Page 10

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