AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S f-PEKA TTOUSE. ULLER'S AAOUSE. Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. IT'S VAUDEVILLE — AND ITS GOOD! TO-NIGHT AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AT B—TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER BRILLIANT GALAXY OF STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS. First appearance, direct from England, of THE SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY THE SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY' THE SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY^ Character Comediennes and Burlesque Artists. First appearance of GEORGE DIXON. GEORGE DIXON, Musical Jack-in-the-box. First appearance of BEAVER. The Talkative Juggler. New and entertaining programmes from HULEY AND BENT, RIX, THE HONOLULU FOUR, WELLS AND DELLE, EFFIE FELLOWS, THE KENNEDY BOYS, and NORTON AND FORBES, English Entertainers. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 5, then nt the THEATRE till 7. Phone 1595 for Reserves. Prices: 1/, 2.', 2/6, 3/ Vplus tax). IT'S VAUDEVILLE —AND IT'S GOOD. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY". VERYBODY'S ' TO-DAY. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY. VERYBODY'S TO-DAY. Continuous from 12 Noon. Sessions: 12, 2, 4, 6, S. Splendid Programme Headed With A COMEDY OF ERRORS AND NEAR MARRIAGES. Starring VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, - ViO L A DANA VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, VIOLA DANA, In "THE MATCH BREAKER." THE MATCH BREAKER." 'THE MATCH BREAKER." THE MATCH BREAKER." •THE MATCH BREAKER." Showing where a woman is concerned there's always something new under the sun. GAZETTE. With PRINCESS MARY WEDDING. PRINCESS MARY WEDDING. PRINCESS MARY WEDDING. Also, COMEDY, Aud Beautifud Britain Series, "AROUND WELLS, SOMERSET." "AROUND WELLS, SOMERSET." A Bright and Pleasing Programme. Stalls, 1/1; Circle, Front 2/1. Back 1/8. To Book, 4402. Res., 2/9. ON MONDAY, MAY 1. BIG SUPER ATTRACTION. REX T>EACH'S "THE EX A>EACFI'S REX "REACH'S SILVER EX A>EACH'S REX . REACH'S HORDE." EX A>EACH'S "iTrUIAT HAUNTING WALTZ,'- a new -*- dreamy, haunting melody, will be played at all the picture theatres and dancing halls in Auckland this week. America's latest and greatest song success. Copies from all music sellers. 552 URNNAND'S Professional Orchestra, for Weddings. Dances, Socials, etc.—Office, 63, Albert St. 'Phone 734 A. C ELOCUTION. ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, DRAMATIC ART. yOE T>ART_EY-"RAXTER Has returned from London, and will accept a STRICTLY LIMITED number of Pupils. Interviews at Mr. Harold Baxter's Studio, Hellaby's Buildings. Lower Queen Street. Wednesday and Friday this week. 2 30 to 4-30. 35 T7_OCUTION. AA LOCUTION. (In Every Branch.) MR J. F. MONTAGUE, 28, Swanson Street. • Children's Classes Saturday Mornings. MP o. • • TRANCING. — TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. An* Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver _nd J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Balloons Provided Free for Competition. Dancing, 8 to 12. Gents, 2/; Ladles, 1A 18 CS'PEOIAL LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT 10 DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. Dancing, 8.12 p.m. Prices as usual: Ladies, 1/; Gents 1/6 tour Jazz Bands in Attendance. w G - THOMAS, :M.C. _? H. HANCOCK. Sec. "HELLO, that's This-Da_cl_g~ tVt >, nlß 4' To-night. Yes, at St. Benedicts Hall, and Every Monday night Select and Popular Dancing. Markwick's Orchestra <____!______ tt/. Dancingf S_l i Jj O. L., NO. is _>._, 78 ; COMBINED SOCIAL AND DANCE To be held in ST. GEORGES HALL „ Ranfurly Road, Epsom on 23th. _t 7_? ___ (Take car to third section). Admission, l/c Children, Half-price. Refreshments. -5 B pATRONS.-Please Note ~_o" tv.„ ■ J- Trades Hall. To-morrow Night 3 ow__ to Anzac Day, following Tuesday as _s_f ,____g«SA__»_te TEACHERS OF PAKCING. ~ pHIL BARRY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Wednesday evening. 26th. at « «•._._. Grand Social and Dance. ' A |ood _ro' S W__3g_fi HINEMOA CLASSES?." - , B.i_ nm g r . Wednesday. Friday and ,*" night. Saturday Afternoon 230 HllY Private tuitions arranged.—ANNlE Professional Teacher. 101 ATISS SPENCER'S Classes. St. PauFs 1M- HaH TUES.. April IS. MON.. May 1 i> P _an « S n% f e P nlchr £-« nail. SAT.. April n™ •. o- ™ p ' m - : WET> - anrt THURS, 8 p.m.. at 20, Vincent St. Private Lesson, given—Terms 'Phone 2237. RESTAURANTS. TEA ROOMS. STANFORD'S DINING ROOMS S3 Opposite G.P.0., Queen Street. FISH MEALS FISH MEALS! } Open from 9 a.m. until "'p.m. daily. Sundays, 2 p.m. until 9 p . m . c PRIOR Still Leading. The B__ i_ Meal, in town—Strand Ar«_? c__ »
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1922, Page 12
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