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AMUSEMENTS. rpHE -pORTY muiEVES JJANTOMIME. THE BOX PUSS THE BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS iv« ' SATURDAY NEXT ASD Seff , WKEK MATINEES AXE XOW nppv " LEWIS It. EADY AND SOX, LTD AUCKLAND'S GREATEST THEATRICAL EVENT. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S J. C. WILLIAMSONS Gorgeous Annual PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. Which is this yenr based on the immortal fairy story of l " THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES" "THE FORTY THIEVES/ Commencing at JJIS (JIHEATEE. With a MATINEE MATINEE PERFORMANCE A\ _ O'CLOCK NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON ' NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON! Also, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHt| At 7.45. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS'. "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES" "THE FORTY TaIIEVES." WHICH TACKED H.M. THEATRES MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY FOE 23 WEEKS. THE ONE AND ONLY COMPLIMENT SPEAKING LOUDER THAN WORDS. • ALWAYS THE BIGGEST PRODUCTION t> FURHER COMMENT WOULD BE SUPERFLUOUS. Don't Mies Seeing it, otherwise yon oianot truthfully say you have seen the Bisgest ana Best Pantomime Ever Produced in New Zealand. 30 STAR ARTISTS. 30 150 People in PRODUCTION. 1« 1 2 TWO ASTOUNDING ACTS. 2 20 EYE-BLINKING SCENES. 20 DC. and 0.5.. 8/; Stalls, if- Gallery, 1/6; Early Doors, 1/ extra. All Prices Plui CHARLES BERKELEY. '■ IMPRESS X E W T OS. ■E* TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. SHIRLEY MASON l SHIRLEY MASON " THE NEW TEACHER." "THE NEW TEACHER." Sunshine Comedy: "Excuse Mc, Sheriff" Gazette and Scenic. Orchestra Overture, 7.30. ' SWIMMING. I « 1 |\TOUXT EDEN 'B ■■■ _ — ■ J/± ' SWIMMING ' * CLUB. GRAND CARNIVAL. GRAND CARNIVAL. ' MT. EDEN' BATHS. MT. EDGX BATUS. Bellevue Road. Bellevue Roail. Take Mt. Eden and Dominion Rd. Tram*. TO-NIGHT — TUESDAY — TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT — TUESDAY — TO-NIGHT' AT 8 P.M. SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. Stevenson Shield. Inter-club Relay. Come and see Miss Mina Wylle, Australian , Champion. Come and see Mies Yenning, Queensland Champion. • Come and see Miss V. Walrond, Miss P. Hoeft. and Miss P. Page, New Zealand Champions, in action. » All the Local Cracks Competing. A Oood Night's Sport Assured. Come One and All. Dooik open at 7 p.m. Commence at 8 - p.m. sharp. s Popular Prices: Adults, 1/; Children - under 10, Cd. j S3 n. MOORE, Hon. Sec. DANCING. rpO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. DANCING. TRADES' HALL. ' 8 till 11 p.m. Lelghton's Orchestra. ; Select Your Partners for Championship Waltzing Competition, commencing Next Tuesday Night. 3rd April. Ist Prize. £3 3'; 2nd. £2 2,/; 3rd. £1 I.'. i SUTTON AND NOAKF.B. M.C.'s. TRANCING— DRUIDS" HALL, NEWTON. i TO-NIGHT AXD EVERY TCESDAT, THURSDAY AND SATUKUiI NIGHTS. With our King of Jazz Orchestras. Ladies. 1'; Gents, 1/6. SATURDAY AFTERNOON — Learners' Class, 2.30 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. Full course, B/. Advanced: Ladles I. Gents. 1/6. M.C.'s: R. Tate, G. Thomas. Prop.. W. BUCKLEY. IQJT. GEORGE'S HALL, Ranfurly Uoad, Epsom. Tuesday Night. Dance. Select. Cunningham's Orchestra. Sis Players. Ladles. 1 '. Gentc. 1/6. 77 QCOTS HALL—Cabaret. Easter Saturday O and Monday. Make reservations with caretaker and make sure of having a suitable Table. Donhle Tickets. 7/C W JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra caters for Socials. Balls. At Homes, aud Evenings- --Krti'a-. ChTnist. Khvliw T'.-ieh. r>L'UNNAND¥. Professional Orchestra and > Concert Band.-Office. 23f>. Qaeen 6t. Phones T34A. lieSA. 396H (4 rillgjQ. n TEACTTFRS OF PANCTNO. i T>ROF. R. C. H. KELLEY.—The Latest .C Ballroom Dances Tauirhi. Fox Trot, Jazz Waltz, etc. Write or call for early appointment. Hours: 12-4. β-n.—Modern . Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Blugs., opp. G.P.O. _169 IF You would he Graceful, learn to Dane. MR. HENRY .1. DUGGAN. My method - of instruction hoing entirely individual ensures the maximum of progrpss with the minimum of attendances, and entirely eliminates self-conscinusness and timidity. f Studio. 11. Pompallior Terrace Ponsonhy. -RATIONAL School of Danrins;.—Latest American Steps.—King 1533. 5 RESTAURANTS. TT.A ROOMSirf'ADILLY Tea Rooms Open Kvery Erenire till 7.30. Fridays and Saturdays till 10 r> m. B -pELGIUM T 0 U N G t. ) «pFi~I4L PRICKS. SPECIAL CATERIXU. QUICK AND WELL-SKRVVD LUNCHES FROM 12 TO 2 P.M. Od and 1/. AFTERNOON TEAS (Smoking Permitted) I " M - Between 2 nud j p.m. '. Musi.-. 2.:,0 to 4.31 p.m. ' Orchestra I'laylns Kvery Friday Evening. Business People, " WE'RE OPP. SMITH AND CAUGHEY'S. B f m II E DRINK YOU LIKE. : Get it at Stacey's. There you ore , ——served pleasing drinks of fin- llavour. t Try either sparkling iceil fruit drink or the rich Ice Crram Soda. The iced t Milk Shake also timls many favourites: 1 also pure crape juice. One can find variety and quality in drinks at •STAC E V ' S, 61, Queen Street. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 14

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