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AMUSEMENTS. Lessees jc mm Ut -ATtle. Persona! Direction...iß_£S_fo l &l TO-NIGHT. Trt'vro ■ «X NIGHTS M 0^ IGHT - .SIX MGHTS MORE. Of' the Incomparable Romantic -a 4, ALLEN DOONE. ALLEN' DOOXE ALLEN -DOONe: --. ' Together with his : ■ BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPavy Including the ropular Artiste. ■ EDNA KEELEY, EDNA KEELKY EDNA KEEI.EY. "MOLLY BA.WN." — WvTfn " MOLLY BAWJC " ■ I ?o'vE'!- T- ---" MOI.r.Y RAWNV To'\iri T - •' MOLL! BAWN." g^gg AN ELEGANT PRODUCTION GORGEOUSLY MOUNTED. ALLEN DOONE as ROBERT EMMF'tALLEN DOONE as ROBERT EMMP??' ALLEN DOONE as ROBERT EMMEII! Hear Allen Doone sing "Molly Bawn," A f£ r gy^-T a he U^dS^l MONDAY, TUESDAY AXD WEDNESDAY MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDXEStfAT NEXT, *" IX OLD DONEGAL" : "IX OLD DONEGAL "■ "IN OLD DONEGAL." > With its Wealth of Old World Beauty. THURSDAY NEXT (FINAL NIGHT)' THURSDAY NEXT (FINAL SIGHT)! Allen Doone's World-famous Production," "THE PARISH PRIEST" " THE PARISH PRIEST!" Prices: 6/, 4/, 2/. (Plus Ta*). ... Plans on view at Lewis R. Eadp and Son, Ltd., till 5 p.m., afterwards at J W Coleman's H.M. Tobacconist Shop, where Day Sales are procurable all day. - .■ Children in arms not admitted! AMY pASTLES i-lOXCEBTS MY WaSTLES V^ONCEEIs! BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY NEXT BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY NEXZ RESERVED SEATS, 6/ (PLUS TAX). H ls ]\f AJESTTS rpHEATBE. Lessees J. C. Williamson. Lti Direction GEORGE CASTLES Manager ....JAMES WILSON. SATURDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAT, SATURDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY. SATURDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAT. June 30. . July :3. July & AMY CASTLES. . - AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES, AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES. Assisted by EILBSN CASTLES. EILEfeN CASTLES, Lyric Soprano. . EILEEN CASTLES. EILEEN CASTLES. ALBERTO TORZILLO. ALBERTO TORZILLO. Harpist. CHARLES TUCKWELL. CHARLES TUCKWELL. Pianist"To hear Amy Castles' glorious voice singing the old English, Irisb and Scottish ballads, 'superbl.accompanied on the' harp bj , Alberto Torzillo, is a musical treat that will never be forgotten."— "Brisbane Courier." PRICES: 6/, 4/, and 2/ (Plus Tax). Box Plans open on MONDAY NEXT at Lewis K. Eady ana Son, Ltd. DANCING. ' THE Whole of the Dancing World will be Present at the Inception of THE T>ALAIS DE T)^|| HE X ALAIS DE. -L'ANSE PEP TJURVEYORS EP JTURVEYORS MASONIC HALL, BELGIUM STREET MASONIC HALL, BELGIUM STREET (Under New and Efficient Management), SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE » SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 23, AT BPM " A number of new Dance "Hits" direct from the Continent will be featnred during the course of the evening. YOU MUST BE THERE FOR THE SHOWEK OF BALLOONS AND STREAMERS, __ ~ ' Presenting a Colorful Scene of Wnirlin. Couples, Gaiety, and Music. Refinement will Predominate Throughout. Ladies. 1/; Gentlemen. 2/. Direction: Fred Rabbidge. Tom Page, ana Mike Flynn. _ JAZZING TO-NIGHT JAZZIXG. TRADES HALL. And Every Friday. Monday and WednesdaySiessrs. Williams. Weaver and Turner sW POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. Where Music by Our Unequalled Orchestra of Eight Musicians and Conductorsnip are Unsurpassed. - Separate Floor for Loarners, under tlie Tuition of Mr. Henry 3. Duggan. . Another £10 Jazzing Competition febortiy. Ladies. 1/. Geut.s, I/& /~kLD-TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY. DRUIDS' HALL! NEWTON. Good Floor and Music, Efficient M.C.'s. Ml tlie Best Dances, including D'alberts, Shottische, Two Step. La Uinka. Come and Enjoy It. Come and Enjoy It. Ladies. 1/; Gents. 1/6. W. McMICHAEL. Hon. Sec. _ vSrEY LYNN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB will hold a DunceiirSJBenedicts Hall, East Street, FBIDAY, 22nd. Dancing from S to 11. Good floor. Good music. Wabash Orchestra. Ladies, V Gents. 1/6. Bus leaving Grey Lynn Terminus at 7.30 sharp. . C. lIOLGH, 2 Hoe. Secretary. DANCING.— ST. BENEDICT'S HALk Learners' and Advanced Class. Every Saturday Afternoon. 2-5 p.m. Beginner* taken privately. Full Course. 4/. Dancers, 1/ each private lesson. No. 2. Claremont Street, any time. Oldest and Latest taugßt Professional Teacher. —AZZINU TO-NIGHT. O'XEIL ST.. HALL. Great Music by the Syncopated Five. Saturday Afternoon. Learners and \ilvanccd. at 2.30 p.m. Come ana spend a pleasant afternoon. —R. Cart-r\ll>-TIME AND MODERN DANCING U 'TAUGHT AT RUSH MUNRO'S, OH SATURDAY AFTERNOONS at 2.30. Our long experience is guarantee of results. J. STACKY AHEASE. i~i\SH Prizes.—Fox-trot Competition. St. C lienedicfs Hall. Monday Night (S-12 • Supper provided. Wednesday Xi»ht (S-12). snouer provided. Unsurpasee.l Music, i-nmuetent M.C/S. I..idi<-s. 1/0; Gent.'s, 2/. MJumwmcnt— Harry White. JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra Caters for Socials. Balls. At Homes, and Evenings Edgar. Chemist. Khyher Pass. _^ Professional Or-hesfra and X) Concert Band.—Office, 2.36, Queen St. •Phones T34A. 30R9 (4 rinssl. "

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 12