AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S /-\PER_L TTOUSE. ULLER'S V/pERA -Q-OUSE. Direction Ben and John /tiller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT — At 8 — TO-NTG-HT. TO-NIGHT —At 8 —TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —At 8 — TO-NIGHT. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller with pride present the Great English Character Comedian. HARRY THURSTON HARRY THURSTON. HARRY' THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON. Who is described by English and Australian papers as a peer among Comedians. HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, Starts where other Comedians leave off. The "Sydney Morning Herald" says: "Truly a genius of fun Is among us." The "Sydney Sun": "No comedian has created such enthusiasm in tbe history of tbe Stage." HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON. The Originator of the Character made world-famous by Captain Bruce Balrnsfather, "OLE BILL'' "OLE R I L L." "OLE MIL L." "OLE B I L L." His mission in life is to make you happy, he is a sure cure for all the various degrees of misery. "OLE BILL." "OLE B I L L." "OLE B I L L." "OLE B I L L." Will be Supported by a Full Vaudeville Bill. ' Including FULLER'S 11 WONDERS FULLER'S ELEVEN WONDERS. FULLER'S ELEVEN WONDERS, FULLERS ELEVEN WONDERS, The Most Remarkable Juvenile Troupe of Acrobats in tbe World. JEAN LE ROT. JEAN LE ROI. International Magical Entertainer. WILL J. S-VENDERS, WILL J. SAUNDERS, Camouflaged Chalk Talks. FRANK PERRVN, FRANK PERRTN, English Entertainer. LOUIS W. BLOY, LOUIS W. BLOY, Prince of Banjoists. THE MOLINARIS, THE MOLINARIS, THE MOLINARIS, THE MOLINARIS, The' Brilliant Italian Operatic Singers. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 5; then at the THEATRE till 7. Phone 159s for Reserved Seats. Prices: 1/, 2/, 2/6, 3/—Plus Tax. TTISfI'S m'HEATRE. Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd., Proprietors. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY! And TO-NIGHT IMONDAY) And TO-MORROW /TUESDAY). TO-MORROW iTUESDAY). At 8 p.m. GEORGE COURT'S MUSICAL COMEDY, THE ISLAND OF TREASURE. An Original Comedy, brim full and overflowing with Fun. Catchy Tunes, and Pretty Girls, featuring the very latest in Dainty Dressings. A SPECIALLY-TRAINED BALLET AND FULL ORCHESTRA. SOLOISTS, DUETS, AND QUARTETS. BOOK EARLY. Box Plan at Hawthorn's Music Shop, Karangahape Road, opposite Melvern's. Prices: 3/3 (Reserved), 2/2, and 1/1. Note.—The whole of the net proceeds are to be devoted to local charities. The King's | Theatre front of the house 6taff Is very kindly devoting its services free. Come along aud help the good cause. 363 jr I N G ' S qi H E A T R E. ■**• I N G * S J-HEATRE, N E W T O N. MISS AILEEN BERESKORD'S PUPILS. MISS 'AILEEN BERESFORD'S PUPILS. MISS AILEEN BERESFORD'S PUPILS. 2Sth, 2Dth, 30th SEPT. MATINEE MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. GRAND DANCE PHANTASY. CHARMING POWDER PUFF BALLET. PETER TAN AND .HIS MAGIC SWORD. THE WICKED OGRE IN HIS DANCE GROTESQUE. THE WONDERFUL TOY SHOP. Dolls Full of Animation, Who Sing and Dance. Kewpies. Gollywogs, Japanese, Dutch. Etc.. Etc. APR £ SHOWERS-Glorlous Rainbows, ihe Son God. Spring's Awakening. THE TRAGEDY OF THE SILVER KING. The Duel. An Alaskan Love Story. Cow Boys from the Wild West. And All the Latest Novelties in Dancing Over 100 Performers. Display of Photos by Lafayette, Queen St. PRICES: 3.3, 2/2, and 1/1. RoxPlan at Lewis R. i_ a d v and Son. Ltd.. Queen Street. UOO J*s P S O M LIBRARY.! WINTER COURSE. 1 CONCERT , Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Towsey. . Mrs. Cyril Towsey Mr. Harold Baxter I Miss Agues Dixon Mr. Ernest Drake ; Ms., 1.0 i.. I-vans. Mr . Dan Flood Miss Ida Walker Mr. Kenneth Impett Miss Eleanor Miller Mr. T. B. Rowe Mr. Cyril Towsey Accompanists : , Miss Clarice Wood ami Mr. Cyril Towsev I TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY) " i At _ p.m. | Admission : Sixpence or by Course Ticket. [I J- S. BRIGHAIkI, ! September 35, IPS., Towu ClMk,^ 1 -JkrARGAHE-r Salisbury, Nelson Morey, -"-*- Umstoiie Meeklngs, YOUNG VIOLINISTS REMUERA SCHOOL C-ONCEKT SCOTS' HALL WEDNESDAY" S»l gCIEN-nSTS DISAOHF.E. SOME SAT MARS WPLL SHYER BE EXPLORED. WHAT DO YOU THINK? EIX)CPTIOW. ELOCUTION* , LOCUTION In Every Branch. ; J. 'F. _Yl°- vrAGUE * ; 28. SWANSON STREET (top floor). Children's Classes Saturday Mornings _- 532 . TpLOCUTIoNIST has Vacancies for i tw AS pupils; terms, £1 \i n cr nn.,,.. „ . ion. G.P.O. per garter.—Box * TV WE ATTEND THE FAMTrv _ L We Substantial Discount 3 DENTIST DAVIES. __.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 12
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