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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S /-kPEHA fTOUSB. ULLERS VPERA JJ-OUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. 'HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY. HOLIDAY MATINBB MONDAY. Prices, 1/, 2/ (plus tax). TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. VAUI>EVIIjL.B ASD BBTCE. Positively Last Night of IMiDLLE. NADJE. IMIDLLE. XADJE, The Modern Venus. IMiDLLE. NAD.TE, MDLLE. NADJE, In An Artistic Offering. ■Last Xlcht of THE HONOLULU FOUR, LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. TILTON" AXiD WEST. TAYLOR AND SUMMERS, SIGNOit ENRICO PALMETTO. Last Night of the Comedy-Revue, "THE HOLLO GIRL," "THE HULLO GIRL." Interpreted by the Full Cast of FULLER'S NEW BEVUE. (Produced by Walter Johnson). Plane at the Theatre till 7. Phone 1500 for Reserves. ■Prices: V 2"6, 3/ (plus tax). HOLIDAY MATINEE iMONDAY. New Acts and New Pantomime, "ROBIN'SOX CRUSOE- JUNIOR." "ROBINSON CRU>SOE JUNIOR.' , New Vaudeville Acts Include BERT COLEiMAX, The Natty Wnistler. ST. LEON'S TROUPE OF DOGS. 9T. LEON'S TROUPE OK JXK>9. PLANS FOR 'MO.X.DAY AT THEATRE. SOUTHWOODS 17 ENGLISH Q.Ps'. Tbe -word "quality" as applied to them Is no misnomer.—"X.Z. Herald," 'JO/IfJZ. BARGAIN HOLIDAY MATINEE, Same Big Show as at Night MONDAY NEXT, AT 2.30. MATINEE PKIOES: AduKs. 2/ and 1/; Children, Half-price. Plus tax. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction Southwood's Ideal Attractions, Ltd. NIGHTLY AT 8. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW All the Latefct from 'London and Sew York. SOUTHWOOD'S ENGLISH QUALITY PERFORMERS. QUALITY PERFORMERS. (Q.Ps' For Short.) 17-WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS—I 7 Headed by the World's Greatest Costume Comedy Tenor. AXEURIX J. MORRIS. In an Up-to-the--Vloment COSTUME COMEDY EXTRA VAGAXZA. Entitled AX" ARTISTIC WHLRL OF GAIETIES. AN ARTISTIC WHIiSiL OF GAIETIES. A>- ARTISTIC WHLRIL OF GAIETIES. AX AUTISTIC WHIRiL OF GAIETIES. Brighter and more exhilarating than Its predecessor—was the verdict of the dellfftoted audience. All the Splendour of the Orient In a Great EASTERN SCK.VA. The Most Humorous and the Most Truthful of All Comediettas. WtHAT IS A WIPE WORTH? WHAT IS A WIFE WORTH? Bring hubby. It will be a lesson and SOME FUX. .SOME JOKE. l<s Other Distinctive Interludes. ALL NEW, ALL ORIGJXAL. Producer Q.P. GEO. SHARRATT. PRE-WAR PRICES: 1/6, 2/6 and 3/6 (plus tax). Box Plans and Day Sales at Coleman's, H.M. Arcade this afternoon and until noon ou Monday. After noon on iMonday the Plans and Day Sale Tickets will he at the Ticket (lffl/o <vf th« Tnm, H.ll .'m.<n

ncket Office of the Ton-n Hall (matn I entrance). No booking fee. No early doors. For Reserves Phone 140. EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY VERYBODY'S. The : EVERYBODY'S. New Comedy of the EVERYBODY'S. Year Stare EVERYBODY'S. MABEL NORMAXD EVERYBODY'S. MABEL SOBMAXD EVERYBODY'S. MABEL XORMAND EVERYBODY'S. . MABEL NOBMASD EVERYBODY'S. In EVERYBODY'S. TWE SLLM PRINCESS. EVERYBODY'S. THE SLIM PRINCESS. "COMPRESS (Reservoir Comer), XEWIO.V TO-NIGHT, MOX. AND. TI7ES. SOCIETY SNOBS SOCIETY SNOBS. Con way Tearie. KALDA RURY ..Drama. FLIRTING WITH MERMAIDS... .Comedy. Scenic Gazette. Q.RAND. - _ TO-DAY. " PEGGY PUTS IT OVER - " PEGGY PUTS IT OVKR." 7th Chapter Serial, "HIDDEN DANGERS."

Two Big Comedies. ■ " WHERE'S THE FIRE." CHARLIE CHAPLIN, "Good For Nothing '• CHARLIE CHAPLIN, "Good For Nothing " Special Holiday Programme Monday, CITRAND. TO-NIGHT. STRAND. GEORGE^WALSH STRAND. MIRIAM COOFEH STRAND. In STRAND. " SERENADE '• f : STRAND. A Tale of Adventure and §T-R±ND: KOm Ne; e chr? s «e^medv Paln ' \ STRAND. " NOTHING LIKE IT " STRAND. Ernest Drake In Prologue. ry ES T END THEAT RE. < To-nisrht — Only — To-night. -THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE," ; Jack London's World-Famooe Story. A story of strong men, mutiny on shipboard, surging seas, thrilling adventure and brave fights against odds. . "THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE," Remember, this i« your last chance of seelns this thrilling picture. HE BRITANNIA WILL TAKE YOU TO AND BACK FROM THE CALLIOPE DOCK ON ANNIVERSARY DAY, and you will See the Regatta In comfort. 514 * "VT EAT II THE STAR S." ftUSHJJIUXBO'S CABARET. MONDAY NIGHT). Dancing, 8 to 12. Double Tickets, T/6 (ptus tax). 687 TpVERYONE WHO SEES THE SPEED -" BOAT RACES ON ANNIVERSARY DAY Will Have Something to Talk About for the Rest of Their Life. 514 ATHLETIC SPORTS. ~m "V" EW ZEALAND AMATEUR &\ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. ' J\ f Q.RAND gPORTS /CARNIVAL In Connection with the Visit of the Famous SOUTH AFRICANS. SOUTH AFRICANS. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1922, 2.15 p.m. International Champions and Record-makers to Compete. Admission to Ground, 1/1 ; Grandstand. 2/2. Including Tax. Patrons will kindly oblige by bringing correct change. WILLIAM MORTON. "25 Hon. Secretary. MOTOR RACING. A CLUB RUN OF THE HARLEY■c\. DAVIDSON TOURING CLUB will be held to Weymoutb on SUNDAY , NEXT, the I £>th January, leaving ilemon Bros. , (Jarage |at 10.10 a.m.. and the Mangere Bridge « 11 a.m. All club members and other Harley RUers and their friends are invited to I attend. Hot water and tea win be provided, i A. F. CANTWBLL, ,32 Hon. Sec. ; QJATUBDAY— The perfect end to a perfect day can be achieved by visiting j RU.SH-MUNOEtO'S CABABET. , Double Tickets, of. Dancing 8 to 11.30. I Ptaone 2S6QA. 6ST

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1922, Page 16

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