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AMUSEMENTS. j FULLER'S /~»PERA H^tl?' ULLEE'S V-'PERA -*-*-OUSE. Wellesley Street. 'Phone 1395. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. Ltd TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY EVENING At 8 p.m. GRAND MATINEES-MONDAYS, WED- | NESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AND ALL HOLIDAYS, AT 2.30. NEW -fiTULLER'S SPECIALTY VAUDEVILLE - 1 - ULLER'S COMPANY. TO XTCTIT — AT 8 P M. — TO-NIGHT. ! TONIGHT - AT 8 Ril. - TO-XIGHT. HEiRE'S A FIXE SHOW IF BVE.R THEKB t WAS OXE. ■Headed b7 M It. PAUL MR. PAUL MB. PAUL Whose nightly delineations of the future Lavp set all Auckland talking. IFirst Appearance from Overseas of LINDEN AXD BERRIDGE, LINDEN AND BERRIDGE, Sterling Musical Comedites. ' iFirst Appearance in Vaudeville of YORKB CRAY. The Revup Favourite. Back again with new material, 5 PAGUEX AXD STANLEY. The Heavyweight Humorists. EMERALD AXD DUPREE. New Sketch. "The Bailiff." JACK BIRCHLEY, Contortionist. ELTOX BLACK. Scotch Comedian. . First Appearance of GLADYS VICTOR. Soubrette. Special Engagement of VICTOR THE GREAT, VICTOR THE GREAT, 'Magician and illusionist. . Return visit after several years abroad of * DELAYALE AXD VOCKLKH, DELAVALE AXD VOCKLEB, Sparkling Humorists. The Favourite Comedy People, LING AXD LOXG. In Another Spasm of Humour. , Plans at Lewis R. Eadv and Son, Ltd., ' till 5, then at the THEATRE till 7. Phone [ 1505 for Reserved .Seats. Prices: 1A 2/. 2/6. 3/. (Plus Tax). Don't Forget MR. PAUL'S Special Matinee for Ladies only FRIDAY NEXT, ; at 3 p.m. COMMUNITY SINGING r I S I TOWN HALL TOWN HALLTOWN HALL TOWN HALL . L WEDNESDAY ; WEDNESDAY ■ 12.50 TO 1.30. THIS WEEK'S STNG-SON<J IS GOING TO BE AUCKLAND CITIZENS' j c CHEERFUL CHEER GEKMM I • CHEERFUL CHEER GERMS CHEERFUL CHEER GERMS CHEERFUL CHE.ER GERMS SING-SONG. COME—TAKE -PART IN"THE EFFORT TO RAISE THE ROOF OF THE MAIN HALL 'BY ONE SPONTANEOUS OUTBURST Ob' SINGING CHEER GERMS— WHEN SOX-G LEADER MR. W. COLTAIAN RAISES 'HIS BATON ■SlX'G—Everyone of yon. Kill the Pe-ssi- j mistic Critics who say you can get tne Crowd but you cannot make them Sing. The Song Leader is going to Sing with the Voice he has—it's ajsojd one—mine is a . poor one, but it's the one I have, and I am ', going to SIXG WITH IT. That is what we want you to do—SING WITH THE VOICE YOU HAVE. THE REV. JASPER CALDER, Chairman, says he has" a VOICE LIKE A FORD CLUTCH, but he is g°ins to sing with it. IMPORTANT. Song Books will be on sale in the Hall. ;. XO SONG SHEETS AFTER WEDNESDAY. 'I'rozraiuines will be selected from SONG " HOOKS 6U each. Buy oue but don't let it aflect the Collection. President » Hie Worship the Mayor. Chairman '•. .Air. E. H. Dav.s. Secretary ...' Mr. A. J. Hutchinson. 'Phone OSIA. f.O. Box S7. 536

-vroTHEKs wishtjtg to join in THE SING AT THE KING'S THEATRE, OX WEDNESDAY, | MAT PAKK THEIR PRAMS, j Free of Charge, I AT RUSU-MUNRO'S, Opposite Newton Post Office. 887 OZONE CABARET, TAKAPUNA BEACH (foot of Strand). —Don't forget TO-MORROW Night. Conveyance to take you to Devonport to catch 11.30 p.m. Boat to Auckland. Book your Table. 'Phone 143, Takapuna. 510 DYERS AND CLEANERS. A REVELATION TO AUCKLAND CITY AND PROVINCE. Yes! It has really been a REVELATION to thousands that no garment Iβ too far gone for "THE EMPIRE." No matter how OLD, FADED, TORN or DILAPIDATED your Suits or Costumes may be "THE EMPIRE" can still make them as new again. Our Dyelnj; is the best in the World. Our Cleaning Is done by the latest French and American Processes. Our remodelling and Repair Departments are second to none. The cost is triHing, but our Workmanship will be sure to please. Ring 'Phone No. 3867 and our van will call. Country ordcre specially catered for, and return postage paid. KMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO (Furriers, Etc.), 355. Queen Street (Opp. Main Entrance Town Hall). By Special Appointment to His Excellency Viscount Jellicoe. C LADIES! BE IN THE FASHION! Many a costume, too old-fashioned to wear, may be turned to good account it sent to us. We can completely re-model it, and transform it into one of che smart coat-frocks now so fashionable. For all practical purposes you will have a new garment. And, remember—"it's never too late to mend' with us. We effect al) kinds of repairs so skilfully you'll never know the article has been repaired. Everybody is economising In dress Just now. Why not you? We can show you how. Write to us to-day. THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY. Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors. : 137, SYMO-XDS ST., AND 171, MAXUK\U . RD., AUCKLAND. Phone 2M4A. Works Phone. 2678 A. Mount Eden. J PARNELL Dyeing, Cleaning, and Pressing Works. Specialists in Furs. Trial ' solicited.—47, Mannkau Rd.. Parnell. C OPTICIANS. -QOES 'jUIE gENTRT pALL It Is a very ancient proverb which says: "The eyes being In the highpst part hold the pos» of sentinels." *RF. YOU QUITE SURE THAT YOUR s EYES ARE SERVING YOU WELL? • Iβ the sentry duty which your s eyes are performing for you satisfactory. On toe contrary, la -, there not cause for uneasiness, for Investigation, for concern? If so CONSULT "DALFODR -\/r TRVINE, F.S.M.C, prizeman by exam., London, BPECIALTST IN SIGHT TESTING, 18. KARAXGAHAPE ROAD. Phone 306 A. c

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1922, Page 12