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AMUSEMENTS. UNDER VICE-REGAL PATROXAGS. " THE AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SJOCLETY (INC.). H IS M A J E s T *•«. Lessee, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK SHARP, AND FOR EVERY EVENING, "A COUNTRY GIRL" " A COUNTRY GIRL." "A COUNTRY C-IRL," "A COUNTRY GIRL.' Most rhnnninzly Staged, and Produced m a Finished and Artfcatlc Manner wortirv of th-e Best Traditions "f Professionalism. The Audience? Delighted and Surprised! The Press says:—"lt Is distinctly tha most ambitions' thing the Amateurs" have undertaken, but the Society is to be.applauded upon its cuuriize i" tackling such a production, and he.->jtily congratulated upon the marked of its first performance." It is s.n.~h a revelation of the r-a.pabilities of our local -amateurs that everybody ought to see it. MR. THH3ODORE TREZISE. Producer. MR. COLIN MUSTOX. L.R.A.M., Musical Director. Prices. —Dress Circle and Orchestra italls. Hβ: Oniinarv Stalls. S.'S; Family Circle. 1(1. NO TAX. Bos Office at Lewis Eadv and Son, opposite the Theatre. Day -Sales and Early Door Tickets, 6<i extra, at Colemun's. corner H.M. Arcade. 514 TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26. London's Popular Idol. WILKIE B A B D. TV I L X I E BARD. W I I, X I E BARD. He Ranks with Living Giants like Sir Harry Lauder and Mr. George Robey. SPORTING. RACING CLX3B. VV (Incorporated.) SPUING MEETING, To be Held at KENSINGTON — WHAXGAREI. THURSDAY A-ND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH AND 15TJH. (NOTE THE DATES.) EXCURSION FARES by Northern S.e. ■ Co 's boats from Auckland on WEDNESDAY. 12th. and FRIDAY, 14th.. 35/ Return. Admission to Course 1/6, to Lawn 7/8 (Gents); 3/ (Ladies). Vehicles, 1/ extra. Undesirable persons are warned against trespassing on the club's property during the race meeting. 540 B. HARRIS, Secretary. CRICKET. ~IT~~ ?S 5 i c k i t. J|j Iff The Weekly ■Practices of tie KLJb Eden Club will commence oa TUESDAY ax Eden Park. All members are requited to attend. 103 11. D. GILLESPIE. Hon. Sec. LABOUR BAT. niTI OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRIOKET GP.OUND. Noace is hereby given that The Auckland Cirr Council ba? srampl the Domain Cricket Grou-nd to the" Auckland Latioor Day Sports Garierin? on MONDAY. October 24, ! IH2I. tvith amhority to the said Commirtee ito make a charge not exceeding One I Shillin? for each person for admission to ■the Cricket Ground, with an extra charge of I One ■Shilling for every horse or vehicle, .md !an additional charge not exceeding One SaiEin? for each person for admission to the pavilion. J. J. WAX.XL.ATE. Acting Town Clerk. October 10, IMI. 304 BAJTCXITG. HE GROSTENOR DANCE CLUB~ WaiteV Hall. Mt. F.«l»n. A Supper and i Tiance h<4d TO-XIGHT. Coinpetitioa I Waltz. Finals ield.—G. Hon. sec. 133 E. Layco.-k, M.C. j yVRuTDS' BALL. NEWTON. EVHRY MONDAY AND FRIDAY AT S. AD-EAXKiS ADVANCED CfI^SSES. STACEY ADEANE. Pianist. 3»j TRANCING.—Trades Hali. Every Tuesday, -LJ , s till 11 p.m. Ladies fid. Gents 1/6(Don't forget, come enrly and Tanco Waltz. All Latest Dances on Programme. Markwick's Orchestra. 473 A. Amos. Proprietress. T ABOUR PARTY WEEKLY SOCIAL X - i AND DANCE. O'Noill Street Hall. Ponsonby. TUESDAY. OCT. 11th. Ladies 1/. I Gentlemen 1/6. Refreshments provided. 501 TRANCING — TO-XIGHT, TO-XIGHT I 1J TRADES HALL. And Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams. Chas. Weaver, and J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCEts Where Music, Floor and Conductorstup is Unsurpassed. Gents. 1 '6. ladle.*. 63. » FREE Night It S. Belgium St., Labour .Nijrht, October 24. for th«w UoldWs ! members' tieke-ts .-.nly. Markivick's I Or-besrra. —A. i'roprietr.'g?. ii T>ARXFXL LADIES' LEAGUE FOOT-!-L BALL CLUB.—Enchre nnd Dance. St. . P»enc«i;ct's Hall. East Street. S to 11. i Hawthorne's Or'lie<!ra. Gents 1 1 5, Ladies r.-T. E. CARGILL. Hon. Sw. SM \ MOS" Clashes. >. |:e'.-/.:i «-.. Frt. Sat.. I ■**• Wed., -."'J till ;•: i-rivate riition. 12-2 i d B DANCES Picr.ics, eic. - \Vnen recjuirinz Mns-cians. R-n;: Bnrnand's Professional Orchestra. 63. Albert St. Phone 734 A. C I TEACTTERS OF DANCING. A DEANE'S LEAINEKJ' CLASS. DRUIDS' HA!.!.. NEWTON. MONDAY AND FRIDAY AT S. C : RESTAUEANTS. T2A ROOMS^ -p, N J O V GOOD HEALTH. i 111 ' I FISH. FISH. FISH. i FISH MEAL TO-DAT a; SAXFORD'3 DINING ROOMS. w;T">? ;e <; !".l> . yucca Good, clean. fioJ. If It Swims—we Cook It. C Grand Grill Kooai.- Hot I'lnner (5 i courses. LU—Pitt St., opp. Fire Station; ? KUJIt'S Still Leading. The Best 1/* Meals vi :ow~ -S:r.m.' Arcane Cafe, l> W'u.l >-ooi biuut-r on .-un.lav 7 Coma \Y along to the Kinsingtoa Dlain; T.ooms.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 241, 10 October 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 241, 10 October 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 241, 10 October 1921, Page 12