AMUSEMENTS. | FILLER'S TTOCSE. ULLER'S VJPEKA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. MATINEE. MATINEE AT 2.30, MONDAY. MATINEE AT 2.30, MONDAY. Bargain Prices: 6d, 1/, 1/0. Plus Tax. TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. We've Got a -Wonderful Show. THE HURLE-EVANS REVT7E. THE HURLE-EVAXS KEVUE. Dad Will Like It For The Girls. THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. THE H€RLE-EVANS REVUE. Mum Will Like It For the Dresses. THE HT'RLE-EVAXS REVUE. . THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE^ Brother Will Like It For The Conicdv. THE HT7RLK-KVANK REVUK. THE HCRLE-EVAXS KBVTjB. Sister Will Like It For Everything. THE HURI.E-EVANS REVUE. THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. The Best Ever. Mother, Tell the Children, and don't overlook the fact yourself, that to-day is the last opportunity of seeing ABDY'S PERFORMING CATS. DOGS, MONKEYS. AND COCKATOOS. It's a 'Wonderful Treat. PAT AND PAUL HANSEN, The, Ability Dancers. MOXS. POINCAIRE. Bird and Animal Mimic. DALE AND BARLING, The Entertaining Boys. THE FREDO BOYS. The Original Tumbling Violinists. WE THINK YOU SHOULD BOOK. Thins Open at THE THEATRE from 3.30 p.m. till 7-p.m. Prices: 1/. 2/0, ?./ (Plus pANTO-MIME. pANTOMIME. pAXTOMIME. pANTOMIME. pAXTOMIME. pANTOMIME. TT-IXG'S riAHBATRE. THING'S mHEATEE. Proprietors, Sir Ben and Mr. John Fuller. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER Iβ. SATURDAY NEXT, -SEPTEMBER 1-3. TANO FAOEA Has Pleasure in Presenting '■ YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME," " YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME," *DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." "DICK TOHITTTXGTOX AND HIS CAT." "DICK WHITTUNGTOX AND HIS CAT." "DICK WniTTTXGTON AND HIS CAT." "DICK WHITTTNGTON AND HIS CAT." "DICK W/HITTIXGTOX AND HIS CAT." "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HLS CAT." By a 'Specially -Selected Company of Leading Australian Pantomime Artists. "DICK IW.HITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." "DICK WHITTINGTON ANT> HIS CAT." "DICK WHITTINGTON AXD HIS CAT." "DICK WIIITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." "DICK W'IIITTIXGTOX AND HLS CAT." The Very Latest Sonsr Hits hare been reserved by leading Australian Music .Publishers for the production. "DICK ■TOHITTrxViTOX AN"D -HIS CAT." "DICK WIIITTFXGTOX AND HIS CAT." "DICK WIHITTI'XGTON AND HIS CAT" "DICK WIIIITTI'NGTON AND HIS CAT " "DICK WiHITTHNCTON AND HIS CAT." A wonderful array of gorgeous scenery and effects which have been painted by Sydney's toest artists. "DICK .W.HITTINGTON AXD HIS CAT " "PICK "WiHITTrXGTON AND HIS CAT " "DICK ■WHITTrXGTOX AXD HIS CAT" "DICK ■WTHITTINGTOX AND HIS CAT " "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT" "DICK WiUITTINGTON AXD HIS CAt!" PRICES: 5/ (Res.), 4/, 3/ and 2/, plus tax. BOX PLANS vrUl Open Next Wednesday at LEWIS EADY AXD SOX-S. LTD. S3 T. ANDREWS HALL »° LOWER SYMONDS STREET. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1923 AT 8 P.M. A NIGHT OF HARMONY A NIGHT 'OF HARMONY Items Grave and Gay by .... ST - T ANDREW'S QUARTET. (Misses Lois Evans and Jessie Bartlett, Messrs A H. Ripley and A. G. Colledce) assisted by MISS DOROTHY BAKER (Violin), and MR. ALAN McELWAIX (Humorist). " " Proceeds in Aid of Presbyterian Orphanages and Missions. Admission: Two Shillings. 3 TTERE WE ARE AGAIN ■P- "NE'ER DO WELL." the S-Reel Won der Picture, at the BROADWAY, MOxI DAY. 1 say—everybody says:— DANCING. q\ H E J A Z Z M EC C A. RUSH MUNRO'R RUSH MUXROS. TO-XIGnT AND EVERY SATURDAY. STACEY ADEAXE'S JAZZ BAXD. E. C. LEE. IJIUI DANCES; Patrons are reminded that TO-NIGHT is one of our popular LONG NIGHTS. S to 12 Refreshments Provided Gents . -'■ Ladies, 1/6 TOM SCOT^M.q ny-EW ZEALAND LABOUR PAHTV GREY LYXiX BRANCH. AKrl " TSUCHRiE AND DAXCiE MONDAY NIEXT, SEPTEMBER Xi And Every Alternate ilondav ' RECEPTION HALL. ,ST JOSEPH' SCHOOL. GREY LYNN■ Dancing 8-11; Euche, "s-.lb. p rl ze for Vroridea QLD-TIME DANCERS' GALA TIGHT at the TRADKS HALL 0 Q ' TUESDAY NEXT Dance till 12 to Adeane's Best-Of-All Dance Bands. Streamers, Balloons, Spot Dances, Etc ALL THIS DELIGHT AT 1/6 AXD 1/ O. KOAKES, M.C UCKLAND SPIRITUALIST CUUnCH" 175 A, Symonds Street. ' SOCIAL. A Time of Morrvmpnf o , S TA A C^;L H 10. First Class Jazz Orchestra a?i" invited. Admission, 3/ (double. ' M.C.'s MESSRS S T. Rd~ip^: T °- MG^N^IG E H^ R S Y EP^2 «GHT. M.CVs, A. HALL, DEA^XPO^T. jazz clot's daxce to-night at s p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 16
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