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AMUSEMENTS. | ri.ILBERT AND SULLIVAN OTEB_g. TTIS *TVHEA_M < Sole Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON", LTD. LAST THREE NIGHTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS. Farewell To All the Favourites ol I. C. WILLIAMSONS SPECIALLY ORGANISE. GILBERT AXD SULLIVAN' OPERA CO. TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. The Nautical Success, "H.M.S. PINAFORE." "" H.JI.S. PINAFORE." ■• H.JI.S. PINAFORE."' '" H.JI.S. PINAFORE." § Treceded by "Trial By Jury." | TO-MORROW EVENING AT 8. Also, FRIDAY NIGHT, AT S. f The Immortal Romantic Opera. fl •THE YEOJIEN OF THE GUARD." t" "THE YEOJIEN OF THE GUARD." H Grand Opera Chorus and Orchestra under B tbe Direction of G. Slapoffski. 1 Stage Manager: Dick Shortland. X BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADVS (opjx, .-: His Majesty'sj. DAY SALES at Theatre p OtHce. BOX PLANS ON* VIEW AT f- :- -I'HEATRE BETWEEN FIVE O'CLOCK ■ AND ti.45 P.M. . X Prices:—D.C. and O.S. 8/6, Stalls 4/. i Gallery I/O. (AH Prices Plus Taxi. ■ Early Doors. Stalls aud Gallery, 1/ extra. p Business Manager H. A. BOWDEN E riILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA CO. ll ALL ACCOUNTS AGAINST THIS I COMPAXY MUST BE RENDERED f IMMEDIATELY TO HIS -MAJESTY'S f I'HEATRE OFFICE. I: Pi R. BAK'XAIt DO" 'S HO ME S. I X* (YOUNG HELP FIRS' LEAGUE.) | CAPTAIN ARTHUR ALLEN'S • ELOCUTIONARY RECITALS, Ou Behalf of the Above. TO-XK.HT (WEDNESDAY), SEPT. 21. STANLEY BAY BRANCH, •MET'HODI-ST CHURCH. (Kindly ient by 'Rev. E. P. Blatnires.) TO-MORROW (TiHU'RSDAYi. SEPT. 22. DEIVO.NI'ORT BRANCH. THE PARISH HALL, (Kindly lent by Rev. A. J. Greenwood^ S o'clock. Ad-mission, 1 '. Children. 64 The Captain will be assisted by _tt-sH_l Friends and the Scholars. 8(3 TT-INGSLAVD .METHODIST CBOIB. At Salvation Army City Corps, Albert Street. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, SEPT. 22, Ar a p.m. First-class Prigramme. Choral Items. Jlale Quintets. Jlale Duets, Solos, Recitations. Humorous Items by _r. T. Garland. Come and Hear Them. 5«l T WILL MEET YOU AT THH "*" BAND CONTEST, AT THAMES, i Ou October 5. (5, 7, and S. m ffi p SYMPATHY', love, charm, tenderness—all p are combined in the latest song sue- E cess. **Jly Swauee Paradise." which every- E one will soon be singing. Hear Jlr. A. H. ■ Ripley sing it at the Trine-ess Picture ■ Theatre this week. SB I' SPORTING. I A YOXDALE JOCKEY /tLUB- 0 SPRING JIEETING, 1021. [.. CATURDAY. SEPTEMBER iJA f. And ■\f-ONDAY, OEPTEMBER c7>g , ® I FIRST DAT. fc 1 AVOXDALE CUP OF £2000. I One mile and a-half. SECOND DAY. " I PLUMPTON HANDICAP OF £1000. One mile and a furlong. m FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.30 A.M. ji SPECIAL TRAINS. < I BCRNNANDS BAND IN ATTENDANCE " " I WM. SINCLAIR, Caterer. j * HARRY H. HAYR. 1 303 Secretary. fl PANCIKG. 1 T.AXCIXG. — TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. I *-" TRADES HALL. And Every Wednesday. Friday and Monday. (p Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver, | and J. Turner's B JIOST TOPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. h Where Music. Floor and Conductor-ship j Is Unsurpassed. TO-NIGHT—Final of tne One-Step Co_r>e- fl tition. iio for the Most Graceful Couple. 9 Gent's 1.0, Ladies (jd. 36 jR rrOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. I X TO-NIGHT- The Event of the Season- ! JAZZ SCHOTTISCHE COMPETITION*: S medals valued £o for best i-onple; also I prizes Rest Fauev Dress. Indies: Best Comic Character. Gent's. Sub: Ladies 1/% | Gents. •*.'; spectators, 1/. Judge, F. W. Bassett. Dancing. 8 tUI li S7 Prop.. W. BUCKLEY. DO X* T F O It G E T. LONG NIGHT WEDNESDAY. Plain and Taney .Dress. Prizes Given. DRUIDS' II.Aa.L. 2.' and 10. _j* I ST. BEXE-DICT-S CLUB WBSKI-T DANCE—St. Benedict's Hall. East St. 1 ■Dancing, Saturday, S io 11. .Morrows 1 Orchestra. Ladies, 1, ; Gents, 1,0.— I. •'• ! Treaey. lion. Sec. W*S4 DANCES, Picnics, etc. —When requirtnj Musicians, Ring Bumand's Professional Orchestra, 63, Albert St. Phone 734 A. C __, TEACHERS OF DANCING. S T*i A X C I X Q. I XJ LEARNERS' CLASSES. O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY, | EVERY WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY AND i SATURDAY. j S! W. P. 'CART WRIGHT, Sec. £ ADEANES LEARNERS' CLASS. | DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. • MONDAY AXD FRIDAY AT S. C i AMOS Clashes. N. I'.ilciuui St.. Friday, ,j Saturday. Wednesday. Saturday, 2.305; I Private Tuition iiy arrangement, 12-2. 1* / RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS._ N_ O V GOOD HEALTH. ! FISH. FISH. FISH. | V FISH MEAL TO-DAY at SANPORD'S ' DINING ROOJiS. opposite G.P.0., ijueen. I Sirevt, will keep you right. I Good, clean, wholesome food. ! ! If It Swims —we Cook It. 2 I RIOR'S Still Leading. The Best V* | Meals in town -Strand Arcade Cafe. P m | i nffll Cook Dinner on Sunday ? Oom» IV\ along to the Kensington Dining Rooms.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 225, 21 September 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 225, 21 September 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 225, 21 September 1921, Page 12

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