[ AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S n PEBA fl°S ULLER'S *JPEKA OhSR , Wellesley Street. 'Phone 1090. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. Ltu. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERT EVENING At S p.m. GRAND MATINEES MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. AND ALL, HOLIDAYS, at 2.30. NEW "pULLER-S SPECIALITY VAUDEVILLE COMPANY TO NIGHT \T S -TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT—AT 8 TO-NIGHT. NEW ACTS AND NEW PROGRAMME. First Appearance of . RA V M O ND. It A V M O N D. X A V M O N D. Escapologist He escapes with case from locked trunks and boxes, bound, tied, and gagged. He gains his freedom in a few seconds. First Appearance. Direct from England, of THE HARTIM-SrARCM «IRLS. THE HARUM-SCARUM GIRLS. THE HARUM-SCARUM GIRLS. The Terrible Tomboys. Special Engagement of MR GEORGE DEAN, MR. GEORGE DEAN, The Actor Vocalist. THE FT.YTNG WINSKTLLS. THE FLYING WINSKILLS. Demons of the Air. MFRPHY, MACK AND CO. MURPHY. MACK AND CO. In "The Major's Reflection. TOM LEAMORE, TOM LEAMORE, England's Famous Comedian. MAXWELL CAREW, MAXWELL CAREW. The Fashionable Dame. HARTLEY AND WRIGHT. NEWMAN AND WYNNE, The "Cockney" Humorists. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., till S: tbeti at THE THEATRE till 7. 'Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. G R4 xr> to-day. RAN-S: TO-DAY. A Great Picture taken from the Novel by Ilex Beach: " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ETt DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER I>O WELL." "THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'ER. DO WELL." " TUTC NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'KR DO WKLL." " THE NE'ER DO WELL." " THE NE'EK DO WELL." Starring KATHLEEN WILLIAMS And WHEELER OAKMAN. loth and Last Chapter of the Serial. " THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN." Scenic of Beautiful Auckland. BIJOU ORCHESTRA. POPULAR PRICES. HAEREMAI CLUB FOR WOMEN. ST. JAMES' HALL. Wellington St. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JULY 4. . Sir J. M. Barries Delightful Comedy, ROSAL A N D. HOSAL A N D. Beatrice Page MRS. PATRICK COLE. Dame Quickly MISS VERA ZIMAN. Charles Roche.Mß. ARTHUR WOODHAM Solo by Mrs. Patrick Cole. Violin Solo by Mrs. Richard Singer. Solo by Mr. Wilfred Manning. Dr. Gladys Montgomery will Preside. In Aid of Club Funds. Open To All. Admission. 1/. 317 COMMUNITY fl I X G I X G. O M M UNITY WISGI N G. TOWN HALL.' TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. _ _ The Committee have decided, as such large numbers were unable to gain admission to the last Sing Song, to engage THE CONCERT CHAMBER In addition to the MAIN TOWN HALL. TWO SING SONGS. two i. f. ade rs. wkdnesday july .", Wednesday; july 3, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. LARGE HALL. LARGE HALL. Song Leader Mr. Chas. Prime. Accompanist Mrs. Chas. Prime. L.A B. Chairman for tlic Day: Mr. A. J. Hutchinson. CONCERT C H.A M B E R. ■Song Leader Mr. H. O. McFariane. Accompanist . .'. Mr. Eric Waters. Chairman for the Day Mr. W. Coltman. Same Programme in both the Main Hall and Concert Chamber. ONE ! TWO : ! THREE !: ! Now we are off. Now you know what we expect Ton to do— COME AND SING. COME AND SING. It is your voice we wish to hear radiating Happiness, spreading CHEER GERMS. CHEER GERMS. CHEER GERMS. CHEER GERMS. Make the Town Hall vibrate with Happiness, and take a liberal dose away with you. It is Free. President His Worship the Mayor Chairman Mr. E. H. Davis" i-ecretary Mr. A. J. Hutchiuson. 337 P.O. Bos ST. 'Phone 9SIA. Not a Dull Moment at DIXIEiAND Dull Care Vanishes at DIXIELAND It's Always Summertime at. .DIXIELAND Great Fun To-night at DIXIELAND DIXIELAND For a Happy Time. DIXIELAND For a Bright Time DIXIELAND For a Good Timo. DIXIELAND Best Every Time. Mid-day Luncheon 12 to 1 Every Day Mid-day Luncheon 12 to 1 Every Day. Afternoon "Dansant" 3 to S Every Day. Afternoon "Dansant" 3 to 5 Every Day. Cabaret Week Night*. 2'R. Cabaret Week Nights, 2/ti. SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE. I BUTTERFLY NIGHT COMING. THURSDAY, fith JULY THURSDAY, Gth JULY. Double Tickets 15/, Single 7/6. Watch Paper* for Further Announcements. MEF.T THE DIXIELAND B4ND TO-XIGHT. The Greatest Jazz Baud South of the Line. Dance on the Womler Floor, where Dancing is a Perpetual Joy. NOTE.—Patrons are courteously informed that no liquor is served at Dixieland, or allowed ou the premise-s. ! DIRECTION DEI., s. FOSTER 1 500 I HUNTING. PA X CI! i N G A H U N T (Inc.). 1 HOUNDS will MEET TO-MORROW (Tuesday*, the -Itu inst., at Howick, -weather permitting. R D. N.EAL, 502 Secretary.
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