AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S /-VPERA TTOUBB. TILLER'S '-'PER A -EJ-OUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. Ltd. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. M A T I N" E E. A T - .10, if A T I N E E. A T -."O. WEDNE S D A V. W II D N E S D A Y. Bargain Prices: Upper Circle. (Id; Stalls. - I, 1 1; D.C. _.l. TO-NirjlTT. AT s. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT R. TO-NIGHT. VAUriEVII.LE AND REVUE. Walter Johnson presenls his Latest London Revne. entitled GET TOGETHER." "GET TOGETHER." fi—STAR ACTS IN ADDITION—(! First Appearance of OTIS MITCHELL. Tbe Man Who Makes the Banjo Talk. First Appearance of LA PEVEDOS. In Charming Dance Creations. ('APT. WINTERS EDUCATED DOGS. A Treat for the Children. DE WILFRED. STERLING AND LOVE. ARTHUR TOZART. The Wi_:.r,l with the Brush. Plans at the Opera House ALL DAT. Prices: I . _ . _, il. :;, (Plus Tax. j-/"INGS miIEATRE, "V-EWTON. IV IN(."S -MU.ATK!.. -*-' EWTO.N. Proprietors: Ben and John Fuller. Ltd. TO-NIG JIT A r S — TO NIGHT. TO-NIG.II'T At s — TO-NIGHT. TO NIGHT At S - TO NIG-1 IT. TO.NIGHT At S — TONIGHT. LAST FEW NIGHTS. Sranley Mackay Presents "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD," "OLD MOTHER HUBBARD." "-OLD MOTHER HUBBARD." Flic most raw-Tnatlng story of the mythical Hd Lady and her hungry Canine ever told in PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME Gorgeous scenes follow gorgeous scene. *_eh rivalling ihe oilier in splendour. Dainty dances follow dainty dance in wonirous array. Sparkling choruses follow -pnrklini.- ch„rus. scintillating with vjuth in.l beauty. •»-"' A PANTOMIME A PANTOMIIME A PA.NTi_-MI.ME That will always be remembered. THE KIDDIES WILL EX.IOY IT. YOU WILL liN.TOY IT. \ND WE WILL E.N.IOY YOUR COMPANY Plans at the Opera House and King's Theatre all Cay. Phone _6U._ for Reserves. SATURDAY "LITTLE BO PEEP." PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. '•JUIIFDALE SEASIDE *J ESTATE. ins-pectiox TRIPS. TIIE LAUNCH IMNOTO LEAVES THE LAUNCH STEPS TO MORROW iWEDNESDAYi. JAN. 4. At P."JO a.m. LEAVES SURFDALE AT 4.*» T.M. RETURN FARE: .".,-. Hot Water Provided. S'.orcs and Cargo b.v Arrangement. A cordial invitation is extended to all ntercsted lo call at our i.ftiee. where a fine 'cries of photographs of the Estate .-an be and full particulars obtained. OPEN TILL NINE P.M. FRIDAY. Plans and full particulars: — ONEROA BEACH ESTATES COMPANY. U.VEROA REACH ESTATES COMPANY. V\ KiGIITS BUILDINGS (Second Floor), Corner Fort and Cnuimerce Sireets. I'imiie 11S-I-A. Auckland. ojO rHE AICKLANIi TRAMWAYS RECREATION CLUB. Arc situ leading in catering for your pleasure. EXCURSION TO MOTUTAPU ikind permission of Mrs. Reidl, SUNDAY NEXT. JANUARY 8. IP2_. Boats leave Ferry Tee at c,.., 0 a.m.. calling at Devonport. Tickets obtainable Saturday Evening usloms Sir.-ct Corner and at Gangway Sunday. Adults . . Children under ]_ 1/. J. D. CIIADDERTO.N. '-'< Secretary. r>URNNAN"D"S Professional Orchestra for L» Picnics. Dances. Socials, etc.—Office. S3. \ibcrt St. Phone T.'HA. C »i;A.I.TER SMITH. If,. Turner St.. snp- ' ' plies Singing. .lar.z. and Hawaiian Music for Harbour Picnic Excursions. C DAifCING. pvANCIXG. DRUIDS" HALL. NEWTON" L/ EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY' S till 11. Also SATURDAY. ■*.-*_ rill 5. i -earners specially catered for. Gt in now I for ne.r season. M.c.s: R. Talc. G. Thomas. ] W. BUCKLEY", l'niprieror. I, A >> ~ i X G~. --' ST. HKUKU'S BAY. Csua: Weekly Dance. Thursday, r,;h Usual Pri.es iPlus Tax. Bus leaves G.P.O. 7 p.m. _ 4.",! I \ANCING. _ TRADES HALL—t7>.nlg_lT I lJ and EVERY TUESDAY. S till 11 pm ! -odies dd. Gems Id. Most popular and j .elect d.-mc* on programme. Markwicks ire|i«»t r a.-_."LN.MF. AMOS, assisted by W. CRICKET. | EDEN PARK — KINGSLAND I *€rr>>. KDEN PARK — KING. I.ANI) 1 EDEN PARK — KINGSLAND. I o|fM pi-INKET SHIELD MATCH. | MIM - 1 I.t'XKKT SHIELD M.AXCU. AUCKLAND i AICKLANIi j AUCKLAND I V. ! CANTERBURY. i CANTERBURY. | CANTERBURY. I FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAT NEXT. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND MONDAY I NEXT. I PLAY coMMENCi:~.VT z P.M. FRIDAY ' AND II A.M. SATURDAY AND MONDAY j Take Dominion Road. Mount Albert, and Kingslan.l Cars. ; ADMISSION": GATE 1 . STAND 6d I Plus Tax.i ' | Ground Members' Tickets are now procur i ib.-e fro,,, Messrs. Carlton Hay. .1. 11. Watts. I U.ii.::l n i .in .:ti..n ilu ing th: inap.'h at 1 he Members Pavilion. M. J. FI.YNN. Ho;,. Se.-ret.irv Auckland Cricket Association. ! --.."_ CHURCH NOTICES. ( i II It I S T I A N PUN'DAMENTALS l - CONFERENCE. TAP. KILN ACL!-; „.,,, nt y„ p „ n S(l(r|| lIIIS EVENING. T..".0 Rev. Evan R. H .r- ' ries (of Wanganuii. --The Hunger for I mer Lev. Joseph W. Kemp. -What Is l'O-MORRoW ' (WEDNESDAY.. Sam-' Devotional Hour. ."'. p.m.-Speakers R P v ' i.e... Patterson ar .,| K. R. Harries." 7 :io p.m. Revs. 1-.. 11. Harries and Joseph W , Kemp. ' throughout this week. ' hc-e" helpfri'T, ,'l\'in-"'' ''"•" l * la ". v ' iu**l'e«l_t._. FRUIT FOR SALE. ;' p ir ?! s ";; ,-■*, •■"-■ ™« **». H^TTTrj i pric list. Plums. Damsons. Peache*. i Nectarines Apples. F. Moore, Orchaxdist. Uln.vila Ld., Henderson. jj
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1922, Page 10
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