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| AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S /-"VPERA T3 OESE. CLI.ER".- _. -VI'ERA -tJ-OUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—AT S -TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT S -TONIGHT. First Appearance Direct from America of MELVILLE AND STETSON, MELVILLE AND STETSON, MELVILLE AND STETSON. Recognised to be the Finest and Most Versatile Musical Duo in Vaudeville. First Appearance Direct from England of THE DE I.ITA BROS.. THE DE LUCA BROS.. THE DE LUCA BROS.. Sensational Acrobats. Special Engagement of THE COLUMBIA FOUR. THE COLUMBIA FOUR. Harmonising Male Quartet. MAURICE STERNDALE. MAURICE STERNDALE. ' Africa's Jazz Violinist. GEORGE DEAN, GEORGE DEAN, The Actor Vocalist. And For the First Time Anywhere. The Miniature Musical Comedy, *•* i DON'T BE VULGAR, CHARLIE j "DON'T BE VULGAR, CHARLIE." "DON'T BE VULGAR. CHARLIE." "•DON'T BE . I'UiAit, CHARLIE." A Brilliant Offering Rich in Every Good Ingredient, be it Comedy. Music, Dialogue, Dances. Sinking, Dressing, and Mounting. "DON'T UK VULGAR. CHARLIE." "•DON'T BE VI Li.Alt, CHARLIE." "DON'T BE VI LGAR. CHARLIE." j "DON'T BE VULGAR. CHARLIE." Interpreted i.v the Full Strength of WALTER GEORGE'S j WALTER GEORGE'S. \ SUNSHINE PLAYERS. SUNSHINE' PLAYERS. ! Including George Storey. OPENING TOMORROW (TUESDAY). \ First Appearance Direct from Arfierica of : THE GREAT DALBEANIE, THE GREAT DALBEANIE, Iv a Sensational and Daring Cycle Balancing Act. AND DON'T FORGET, \ I THURSDAY NEXT. OCTOBER ID. AMATEUR TRIALS. I AMATEUR TRIALS. Competitors send your names in to the Manager. I Plans at Lewis I!. Ea.lv an.l Son. Ltd., j till ."".. then at tbe THEATRE till T. 'Phone loll.", for Reserved Seats. j YOU'D BETTER BOOK AND BE SURE. ! PRICES: 1/, 2 . •_'.,'!, "V iplus tax). !*T*OW.N TTALL /"IOXI'ERT piIAMBEIt j THREE NIG-HTS ONLY. TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY). SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2T. OPENING NIGHT: TO-MORROW' (TUESDAY). KEOKE GREIG lias the Honour to Present the FAMOUS WAIKIKI HAWAIIANS. (11) ALL NATIVE CAST, ill) In a Spectacular Revue. •\\.\ WAUAN NIGHTS." •HAWAIIAN NIGHTS," "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS,"' Introducing The Gems of Hawaiian Melodies. Featuring -MISS T. LILLIOKALANI In her Weird but Beautiful "Luau Hula" Dance in Native Costume. Hear MISS ANNE LEATA. A Sweet Singer of Sweet Songs. Hear MISS WEHI Aill LAPALAPA, A Contralto of Note. ! Special Engagement of MR. AL RO\"CE, Hawaiian Shimmy King. Don't M.ss Hearing. MR. KEOKE GRifcjG, The Brilliant Young Steel Guitarist, composer ot tue world-lamed Hiuvaiiau Lament. 'ibis instrument in the hands of Keoke Greig is a ireat not to bo missed. Ihe Full Company appear iv Song Duets, Trios. Quartets, ana Full Chorus Work. Special Electrical Effects an.l Pretty Scenery. Record bu.iness has *ccc. the order wherever the Ilaw.-i.iaus have appeared. Note the Prices: t.\ 3*. 2" tplus tax). Box Plan for hrst two n.gni..,at i.ew-.s K. Eadr \ and Sol:. i.t.L, (Jue.n si.' Pianos kindly lent by Lewis R. Eady and | Son. Ltd. " | Free List E.ninny Suspended. [ MANAGERIAL NOTE—We have to apologise tor not being able to show on I three consecutive nignts, on ncconnt of j local bookings. t« J> E M EMBER! NEXT WEDNESDAYIS a , NIGHT IN ANTHDILUVIA At RUSH-MUNROS CABARET Dancing 8 to I_. Double Tickets. 7/6 510 Phone .560 A for ' ELECTORAL, \ JJ O S XI L L ELECTORATE. I AI' SS J_[-I-EN Af-ELVILLE j j; llndependent Reform Candidate). Win Address the Electors of Roskill ! At j; THE EMPIRE PICTURE THEATRE. [ DOMINION ROAD, On ;- TUESDAY. OCTOBER 17. AT . P.M. . " COMMUNITY SINGING. 7 . 3u TO _' '. Chairman: .1. w. SHACKELFORD. Esq.,! 1 Mayor of Mt. Eden. 775 I Q'ITY COUNCIL P.Y-ELI-^riO^r Auckland. j. October i:;. kil-j ! , To C 11. FUR'NESS. Es,|.. j.j. Custotais Street East, i Auckland. ST/.. ' ; Dear Sir.--0„ behalf of ,he Business and | ' Professional men who requested you to ' accept nomination for the forthcoming Municipal By-election, „c wish ~, tha nk I you for eventually a.-eedln- ......._ , . i desire. " "' r en 'P"at.c | _ We appreciate ~,.,„■ Mli „„ because we!*" know ,ha t yon were averse to taking o:, more puhl,.- duties. al ,d tbat y.n _,_,_ , ier . | sistently refused ,:..,.ii„ ; ,ti„n for every City 11 Election for the r, a .t ten years ' ' We know that you eventually agreed to I our request because of your hi_h sense of citizenship. Your past experience in public I * life warrants us concluding that the Rate- ! payers of Auckland, like ourselves ",!l ' - appreciate the public spirit you are exhibiting in offering your services. . < Again thanking ..„„ ,•„,. aC( . e . )ti _„ * nomlnatlou, we are ' i Yours faithfully, , j GEO FOWLDS ! A R- ROBERTO X, 11. DEARSLKY -, n '-'- ANDERSON*! "**° H " v - RICHMOND

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 12

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