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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS |~|PERA TTOUSE. ULLERS V-'PERA -t*-OL'SE. ! Direction : John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT B—TO-NIGHT.8 —TO-NIGHT. MATINEE AT 2.30, SATURDAY. MATINEE AT 2.30, SATURDAY. Prices: Gd. 1/, 2/, Plus Tax. INITIAL APPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND OV STIFFY AND MO. STIFFY AND MO. STIFFY AND MO. 1 STIFFY AND MO. | And their Wonderful Company, in their First Production, entitled : " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." •' STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." "STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." '• STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." CAST. i In the order of their appearance. j MAJOR PORTER Dan. M. Dnnnar | i M KS. PORTER Gladys Shaw iILANDA POUTER Qu'-enie Paul ' DORINA POKTER Dot Davis ! WILLIE (A Knuti Keith Connolly . UOKIS Rene Yundo i LORD SNAZZELL Peter Brooks I LORD lIRANCASTER Mike Connors | MO Hoy llene | I STIFF* '.'. Nat Phillips Girls of the Beach : I Maudie Boyce, Mclba l-'arringtoK, Annie | Sturgeon, tillen Maguire, Uoreeu Steven-j son, Irene Vuudo. DO NOT FORGET The First Production is •• STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." "STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." BIG VAUDEVILLE SUPPORTING. j First Appearance of the ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. KOYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. Presenting Excerpts from Favourite Operas. CIIAS. LAWRENCE. THE RKECfi SISTERS, CKAYDON AND MACK, SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. Plana at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till S ; then at the THEATRE till 7. Phone J 1595 for Reserved Seats. j PRICES: 1/, 2/, 2/0, 3/ (Plus Tax). ■ ! IT7HAT CAN I DO TO GIVE PLEASURi:; I The jrrpalpst pleasure comes from giving pleasure i« others. How can I best bring joy into the lives of those I wish to be happy? A kind action is worth more than a gift In kind. The taste of a chocolate soon vanishes, flowers wither, the echo of music falls to silence. A thing of beauty given to the mind through the pyo remains a blessed memory. It retains its charm. Great beauty, like a grand lesson, is indelibly recorded in the heart and brain. Take those you love best to see "THE OLD HOMESTEAD." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT »t the PEIXCBSS "PRINCESS. RINCESS — -»- RINCESS. Phone 586 A. : NIGHTLY "AT TAS. NIGHTLY' AT 7.43. "piCTCRE rpHEATRE. MOUNT ALBERT TERMINUS. I TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. , MABEL NORMAND in "WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA." And a Big Supporting Programme. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Special KnKapement of SKIPPER FRANCIS, Swimmer of the Bristol Channel, who j will appear in deliirhtful son:; scenas. accompanied by his H.iawniinn Gu!tn<\ ! Note Our Prices.—Adults: Dress Circle. I 1/3: Stalls. 'Jd. Children: Dress Circle, 0d: Stalls. Cd. Plus Tax. Overture every evening at 7.-10 by the KOSIE ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr. J. A. Ewarn. MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.30. Admission: Children 3.1 and 6<l. ! Comine MONDAY: Jackie Coogan In ; "peck's had isoy." everybody's now showing. v-ei:ybody"s now showing, i harold lloyd HAROLII LLOYD j HAROLD LLOYD I In his Super-Comedy ■•TITK SAILOR-MADE MAN." And TOM MOORE In " LORD AND LADY ALGYi ' Toplcnls. "Lion Man." Etc. EVERYBODY'S SELECT ORCHESTRA, j Overture. "The Bridal Tour." ! Entr'acte. Saxophone Solo: •I Gave You Up." MPRKSsN X w T O X. TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT. PKISCTI.I.A DDAN. ' PKISCILf.A DE.AN. Iv UNDER TWO FCAOS. UNDER TWO FLAfiS ! UNDER TWO FLAGS. stails Oil, Circle I/I. : * Orrhestral Overnire. MI'IHK ROAD". LAST XIOTIT. LAST NIGHT " HUMORKSQUE." I Commencing TOMORROW : ' " TIIF. MAN FROM HOME." i " TUE MAN FROM IIOMK." starring .iamfs KiUKWOOD ' ESIPIKK ORCHKSTKA Usnal Prices. MATIXKK. SATURMAY at 2.30 HinE "I'linrp ASIJ2 for P.eservi'S. ORGAN RECITAL. r~H ITY O F A t: C X 1. A N 1). TOWN HALT.. TOWN HALL. i ! TO-MORROW NIGHT. 24tb MARCH. 1 TO-MORROW NIGHT. L'-tth MARCH. At S o'clock. I or<;an i:.'-:riT.M.. itROAS RKCITAL. ORCAX RFfITAT.. I ORGAN RECITAL. I ORGAN RECITAL, U By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. . City Organist. Violinist : MISS DOROTHY BAKER. Vocalist : MR. HUGH WOODS. Admission: SIXPENCE. .1 s. BRIGIIAM, ' 33 Town Clerk. [ ASSOCIATION FOOT3ALL • BROTHKRIKKJD CLUB invite players, Flm and Second Grade espec-lally. to Outer Domain. Practice 3 p.m., Saturday; new arrivals welcome. Boys' Division meet I East Street. Hall, Newton. Monday Night 17.15 p.m., sharp; 4th, sth, CTb. Grades. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 23 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 23 March 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 71, 23 March 1923, Page 14