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AMUSEMENTS. p H D CHIN C H O w. SEASON HAS BEEN EXTENDED UP TO AND INCLUDING SATURDAY, JULY 16. Intending patrons are advised to procure their seats without delay. CHU CHIN CHOW MATINEES, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT AT 1.45. Also, NEXT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY WEEK. tTIS TITAJESTY'S rpUEATHB. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTI> Manager: John Farrell. THE THE WORLD'S GREATEST PRODUCTION. WORLD'S GREATEST PRODUCTION, TO-XIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-;NI'G>HT, AT 7.45. And Bach Evening Until Saturday, July Iβ. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present the Most Wonderful and Moat Gigantic Theatrical Production the World Has Yet Produced. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW.' CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. Which transports you into the very heart of the Orient. ! Oscar Ashe's Stupendous Masterpiece has been the reigning attraction in England since 1916. and it is still attracting record audiences to Ills Majesty's Theatre, London. BOX PXufcNS For the Entire Season are Now Open at Lewis Eady's (opp. Hiss Majesty's). DAY SALES: Tickets for To-night's Performance on •Sale at Coleman's. Production under personal supervision of ROBERT GREIG. Musical Director: Ernest J- Roberts. Stage Manager: Les Doneghy. PRICES:' AT NTGHT—Reserved Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 10/6; Unreserved DjC. 1 and (at doer), S/: 'Back Stalls, 3/ (If i available); Gallery. Early Door, 3/. Lato Door 2/ (if available),. Children Eoll Price. MATINEES—'Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, booked S/, at door 7/6: Back Stalls, 4/6; Gallery, Early iDoor 2/6, Late Door, V 6. CHILDREN, MATINEES ONLY—JXC. or 0.5., 5/; Back Stalls, 3/; GalleE7, Early I and Late Door, 1/6. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. TXIS Majesty's Theatre, Sunday I -*-*■ Next, 7.45 p.m., Waterside Workers" Band. 513 LECTURES- ■ CAMPAIGN. ■BAIPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Preacher. REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Bu'bjeet: -Will a God of Love Punish any of ITis Creatures for ever 1 " ■Singing by the Chorus Choir. Mid-day Prayer Hours. Daily 1'J.30 to 2. 562 ✓«nVV*S>v " "TIANIEL'S SEVENTIETH V\ ' WEEK " J TO-MO.RROIW (Thursday), X<f" *rC$& BAPTIST' TABERNACLE. 'REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. 7 p.m.—Missionary Study Class: "Moraxlan MiEsions," Mr. S. Barry. G3l DANCING. rpO-NIGHT —Dancing, 8, Beljriam Street, -*- Newton. Every Wednesday, Friday, - Saturday nights, 8 till 11 p.m. A!eo Learners' Class, Saturday Afternoon. Private Tutor. 12 till 2 p.m. every day. Step- * dancing, 11 till 1 p.m., Saturday Mornlnjr. Good Floor, One Step, etc. Markwick's Orchestra. C. Salas, M.C.—A. Amos, Proprietress. 91 TVANOING- — TO-NIGiHT. TO-NIGHT. I±J TRADES HAILL. 1 And Every Wednesday. Friday and Monday. I IMessre. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver I and J. Turner's .MOST POPULAR AND KEDECT DANCES. ■It's the music toy our orchestra and floor : and «>nduetorship that counts. Also, a I pretty selection of dances on programme. I Come early and. learn the American Whirl Fox Trot. . 68 j T^-RUI-DS , HA.LiL,__ NEWTON. TO-NIGHT — 8 till 12 — TO-NIGHT. IPRCSGRES'SITVE CLUB'S T>AK'GE. Delightful music and floor. Befresbments provided. Tickets: Gents 2/, Ladies 1/. M.C., Mr. Pitcher. 73 S. E. WILLIAMS, .Secretary. ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB WEEKLY DANCE.—St. Benedict's Hall, East St. Dancing, Saturday, 8 to 11. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladies -1/, Gents 1/6. —T. J. Treacy. Hon. Sec. WS4 KINGSLAX.D RO-VEKS FOOTSAiLI. CLUB, EUCHRE AND DANCE. ST. BENEDICT'S IHAL-U FRIDAY. JULY S, and EVERY FRIDAY. Good Prizes for 'Euchre. .Latest Dances. Morrow's Orchestra. .Ladles 1/. -Gen.ts 1/6. Don't Forget. SCO A IRETU.RN'ED SOUDERB' BALL, £»- under the auspices of the Ln dies' 'Entertainment Committee, will 'be held on ■FRIDAY, Sth inst., at 8 p.m. AIRT SOCIETY'S JIALL, KITCHENER STKEET, 'Tickets can be obtained at IAR.S.A* Oflice or Clnb, Albert Street. G. E. 'E.HOTT, jj™ 'Secretary, A.R.S.A. rpHE DBVONIPORT TEXXK CLUB ■*- DANCE Trill be held in the Parish Hall, Devon-port, on the 20th July, and not in tde Masoulc Hall, as announced ou the invitations.—M. MASON, Hon. See. IKi TEACHERS OF DANCING. LEARNERS , CLASS. DRUIDS' ILaLL, NEWTON. * EViBRY MONDAY AT 8. C RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. "C'NJOY GOOD HEALTH, PISH. FISH. FISH. A FISH MEAL TO-DAY at SANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, opposite G.P.0., Queen, Street, will keep you right. Good, clean, wholesome food. If it Swims—we Cook It. C T>OINT Erin Park Kiosk, Ponsorfby; new ■i management. Morning and afternoon teas, l'arties catered for. Piano installed. ■ ' 82 PRIOR'S Still Leading. The Best 1/6 Meals in town.—Strand Arcade Cafe. l>

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 159, 6 July 1921, Page 14

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