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AMUSEMENTS. j FULLER'S piPERA TT°Hfs' ULLER'S UpERA -Q-OUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. MATINEE ~" MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-MORROW MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). (WEDNESDAY). Bargain Prices: 6d, 1/. 3/6, Fins Tax. TO-NIGHT -At 8-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —At 8 —TO-NIGHT. HE came. YOU s"aW,~HE CONQUERED. HARRY THURSTON HARRY THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON. Last night's huce audience expressed their entire satisfaction in no sn, measure of this great London artists amazing talent. HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON. HARRY THURSTON, Greatest of All English Comedians. As the "Major" he was fine, as "Macbeth" great, as "Ole Bill" he was immense: HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, THE ORIGINAL "OLE B I L L." "OLE B I L L." "OLE B I L L." GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: THE MOLINARIS, Operatic Singers. WILL J. SAUNDERS, Camouflaged Chalk Talks. JEAN LE KOI, International Magical Entertainer. LOUIS IV. BLOY, Expert Banjoist. FRANK PERKYN, English Entertainer. FULLER'S ELEVEN WONDERS. FULLER'S ELEVEN WONDERS, FULLER'S ELEVEN WONDERS. Wonderful Juvenile Acrobats. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 5; then at the THEATRE till 7. Phone IOSKS for Reserved Seats. Prices: 1/, 2/, 20. 3—Plus Tax. KING'S mHEATRE. Ben. and John Fuller. Ltd., Proprietors. TONIGHT (TUESDAY), TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), At 8 p.m. GEORGE COURT'S MUSICAL COMEDY", THE ISLAND OF TREASURE. An Original Comedy, brimful and overflowing with Fun, Catchy Tunes, and Pretty •Girls, tfeaturing the very latest in Dainty ■'. Dressings. A SPECIALLY-TRAINED BALLET AXD FULL ORCHESTRA. SOLOISTS. DUETS, AXD QUARTETS. BOOK EARLY. Box Plan at Hawthorne Music Shop, Karangahape Road, opp. Melvern's. Prices: 3/3 (Reserved), 2/2, and 1/1. Souvenir Programmer?, with portrait photos of all the performers, together with the Ballets and Choruses, are on sale at the Store to-day. also at the performance to-night. Price, tid each. Buy one. XOTE.-The whole of the net proceeds are to be icvoted to local charities, ihe King's Theatre front of the bouse staff is very kindly devoting its services free. Come i along and help the good cause. 551> XT I N G ' S niHEATRE, ■**■ ING " S - 1 - II EAT RE, — N E W T O N. MISS AILEEN BERESFORD'S PUPILS. MISS AILEEN BERESFORD'S PUPILS. MISS AILEEN BERESFORD'S PUPILS. 2Sth. 23th, 30th SEPT. MATINEE MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. , SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.3n. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. GRAND DANCE PHANTASY. ! CHARMING POWDER PUFF BALLET. . PETER PAN AND HIS MAGIC SWORD. THE WICKED OGRE IN HIS DANCE GROTESQUE. THE WONDERFUL TOY SHOP. ! t Dolls Full of Animation. Who Sing and 1 Dance. Kewpies. Gollywogs, Japanese, I Dutch. Etc., Etc. i APRIL SHOWERS—Glorious Rainbows i The Son God, Spring's Awakening. ' 1 THE TRAGEDY OF TIIE SILVER KING. ] The Duel. J An Alaskan Love Story. j Cow Boys from the Wild West. And All the Latest Novelties in Dancing. Over 100 Performers. Display of Photos by Latayette, Queen St. PRICES: 3/3. 2/2. aud 1/1. , 5» x I" lan a t Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen Street. ggg A GREAT NIGHT" WAS THE VERDICT OE THE PATRONS WHO VISITED RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET LAST NIGHT. RING 2560 A EARLY FOR RESERVES AT THE SECOND SPANISH NIGHT TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE TICKET. 7/6. _ 651 j' SPORTING. '__&_£> p A X V It A N G A TT TJ * T . ANNUAL RACE MEETING, AT ELLERSLIE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7 SATURDAY. OCTOBER -\ ACCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS Closo OTLO R CK AY ' » E "«UBEH »T& b I^VE Acceptances must be accompanied by '' SETS? mCatlla M ' W. S. SPKNCE, . 507 c . . secretary. RACING CLUB, j . tJ¥£xs£F ws.«s TUESDAY. October 10 on B. HARRIS. ' 511 Secretary. (\ET on his Own.—Frank Arte.r,o .

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 26 September 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 26 September 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 26 September 1922, Page 12

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