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I AMUSEMENTS. S T7.ULLERS rvrEBA TTOU'SE. s - A 1 ULLEU'S "-"I'EItA AAOUSK. Direction : John Fuller and Sons, Lt fl. TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. Huge Crowds Nightly See STIFFY AND MO. ST IFFY AND MO. And Their Wonderful Sllfportftng Company. EXTRA STRONG YOC.'iLLY. EXTRA WELL DRESSED. EXTRA GOOD COMIA .HANfJ. EXTRA GOOD DANC._t.RS. EXTRA GOOD SINGI IBS. EXTRA GOOD BALI ,ET. In fact. Fullers say wlij lo ut hesitation that this is t.'.ic VERY BEST OF SHOWS. " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." "STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." "STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." "STIFFY AND MC / AS LORDS." UNPRECEDENTED LAUGHTER. c U.M'lU',CtvDENll'-l) AITL-AU&E. A Strong Vaudeville Programme I Besirt.es. THE ROYAL GRAM.) OPER 4. SINGERS. THE ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. THE ROYAL GRAND OPEH.A SINGERS. A Brilliant Quintet of Talented Singers. in Favourite Geuvs From C/rand Opera. BERESFOR.D AND RENNIE. Musical Comedy 1/olk. CRAYDON AND HACK. VaiKlevlll/.- Bits and Pieces. I'IIAS. E. LAWR.ENCE. A I'efsi/nality and a l'iano. SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. Parody, Puffs. Pars, aud Puzzles. Plans at I,ew7s It. Ea.lv and Son, Ltd., till 5: then at th.c THEATRE till 7. 'Phone ' 15P5, for Reserved Seats. 'j PRICES: I. 2/. 2/0, 3/ (.plus tax). !XT I N G ' S m II E A T X E. i Proprietors, '.Messrs. B. aid J. Fuller. NEW DJtAMATIC SEASON Commencing EASTER SATURDAY EASTER SATURDAY At the Matinee. MI SS KATE HOWARDE'S MISS KATE HOWARDE'S I POPULAR ORGANISATION OF 14 ; STERLING ARTISTS, Headed by Australia's Youngest and Most Gifted Leading Eady • I MISS LESLEY ADRIEN, MISS LESLEY ADRIEN, ] Imperially engaged and secured for the . . lengthy coming season at KING'S THEATRE. (1 pening Production, the Great English r'ramatic Success in 3 Acts and 7 Tableaux. " UNDER SUSPICION." " UNDER SUSPICION." " UNDER SUSPICION." BOX TLAN —Lewis K. Eady and Son, 'Ltd., Queen Street; also, Mr. K. i'lnlay, , News Agency, Pitt St. Popular Prices. Watch for Thursday's issue of "Star." T~v:X_.ELAND. See Our New Instructress, MISS LOIS JENNINGS, i ABOUT NEW JAZZ STEPS. D 4 ' I SPORTING. -Bttfe. AUCKLAND TRACING r__, ;LUB AUTUMN MEETING. 1023. AUTUMN MEETING, 1023. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. MARCH 31st and APRIL 2nd. First Race, about 11.30 a.m. each day. ADMISSION To Racecourse—One Shilling and Sixpence. Leger Enclosure —Three Shillings. Grandstand Enclosure —Gentlemen, Eleven Shillings; Ladies, Six Shillings. Tickets for Grandstand Enclosure on Sale on 20th March at Carter anil Asher's (Tobacconists), opposite "Heral.i" Office, and 11. deal's (Tobaconist).. Victoria Arcade. All persons other than members . leaving the Enclosure or Racecoiirse will be liable on re-entering to again pay for admissiou, as no passes will bt» issued. | CHILDREN under Twelve v/ill NOT be | admitted to the Grandstand E .closure. No person who bus at any time since the passing of the Gaming mid Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 100s, followed the occu | nation of n Bookmaker or Bookmaker's I I Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person. | will be admitted to the Ellernlie Racecourse durinc the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on sjich Course be 1 will be removed therefrom and prosecutea for trespuss. ~ The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation ' will be removed from the Racecourse and ' prosecuted. W. S. KPENCE, Secretary. IXTANAWATU RACING CLUB aTJ - (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING WEDNESDAY AKD THURSDAY APRIL 18 A.ND 1», 1923.' NOMINATIONS for all Invents will close ' on MONDAY, the 26th March 1023 at 0 ! , p.m., also Forfeit 'of lsor. for the Mana- , watu Sires' Produce Stakes (Fifteenth) and the Manawatu Stakes (Nineteenth). j MANAWATU RACING CLUB. j I Box 52, Palmerston North. J Telephone 0264. 3 ■ ' ' ; ,rzzz_zz_z~__i | MOTOH S<E_R__.CE. I QTIRIA KAITAIA .MOTOR SERVICE. i a S£? R £ TUESD7i"f~AND SATURDAY AARD tars leave Otiria on arrival of morning train, arriving Kr.itaia 5.30 p.m. ;Cars leaving Kaila'a S a.m. connect with I afternoon boat Irani f„ r Auckland. Telegrams : AARD. Ka.taUi-Mangonui-Ohaoawal Phones: Ku'.taia No. 1, Mangoi;ui No. 11 i Ohaeawai No. 0. Reliable and Efficient , 17 ! i TVAIHI-TAURANUA. AND VICL VERSA I 1 »> DUN CATTJ.NACH'S ROYAL MAIL ( AND AARD MOTOR SERVICE. Twice , Dally. Cars lea. c Tauranga at S.tS a m.. 1 connecting with Auckland train at Waihi , at 0.10 a.m.. nl.o at 8 a.m.. connecting with Thames t.a'.o. Cars leave Walhl J dally at 12.15 p. m. and 4.30 p.m. on arnvui J of trains, arriving Tauranga 3.30 aud 7 p.m. *- Carrying the malls we are reliable and "• never miss co'juectlon. Book seats by - Collect Wire. Cattanach. Tauranga or Waihi. Agent«. Deverell's. Walhl Phone 8. Tauranga, Colin Noris. Phone 6D (night * -AUCKLAND STAR" MOTOR SERVICE, - Ft'.ANKTON-PAEROA. Car leaveis Frankton on arrival of the _, Auckland Express at 10 p.m.. and arrives , Paeroa at J..45 a.m. Leaves again on the return jou rn»v at 1 p.m.. and arrives ~ Hamilton .at •» ~>.m. (No Car on Saturday t from Fraukton.i INQUIRIES: "Auckland Star." Publisher, Port Street Phooe 1775. Or ".Anckland Star" Kepr«9ent__>tlTe. 1 Hamilton. Fbona 1782. pi

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 73, 26 March 1923, Page 14