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AMUSEMENTS. """" -£J_ rpilE AUCKLAND fig). SOCIETY PRESE^** *- ? "TUTANKHAMEN" ' " A Lj-ric.il Echo of Ancient EgTDt HIS MAJESTY'S. SEPTEMBER 15 ! not lacking even ?£day ? Cn «c is not Tutankhamen's o'nlv AaX. J o **** His wife was the grandchild o* *£****. tcp IV., the heretic kiiic X !* An >enh 0 . relißion of Egypt, anri'^l^f« t£ !?.? ?£* £« *«2 The HytitPs wero quite nrcnsL, throne and a marriage was ?r£n °, com Plj objected toT£**s AnnnhhMsTlayed b/'snW According to the libretto Tutdnkh.,~ nr l*». the Hytite Prince were not tte onT" a , n * to fall beneath her spell, as toe "fiiSS* Little harem flower droops for want « By the screen all day recliningWatching whero the sun is Rhfnt*. For erer pining-l^c^ C ° me fre°e" f* ° f Po ™~ «rt her e^ Eye direct and disconcerting Conversation so divertin" And the roguish mode of' flirting—mas. her dote on thee. c Each night when the palace i a slwni^ and silence entombs the harenL , In thine arms I reline, And our fingers entwine. And my lips caress thine—in a dream. O, Stranger, thou hast in thy keepine (Ti. harem girl's poor little heartt?o Dig and so wise, * ! Such hair and such eyes, 0, Stranger, how wondrous thou art. A SEASON OP 7 NIGHTS. HIS MAJESTY'S, SEPTEMBER 10TO S Box Plan at Lewis E. Eady ana Sm Ltd., next Wednesday. *""> Prices: Dress Circle and O.S 6/dStalls, 3/6; Gallery, 1/6. Plus Tax. ' 41 rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SEPT. 12, AT 7.45 P.M. SHARP. ~ PIANOFORTE RECITAL, Given by MADAME DE LA ROCHE'S PUPH (Xee Ida Cutts). Admission, 2/ (Plus Tax). Box plan open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. Queen Street. DANCING. TOWN TT A L U OWN J-L A L U NURSERY RHYMES BALL. NURSERY RHYMES BALL NURSERY RHYMES BALL. FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, In Aid of MYERS FREE KINDERGARTEN. CHARMING NURSERY RHYMES SETS. Interpreted by LEADING AUCKLAND PROFESSIONALS. PRIZES GIVEN FOR -SETS." Also FOR INDIVIDUAL CHILDREN'S FANCY COSTUMES. GRAND MARCH. NURSERY RHYMES" DECORATIONS. PRICES— Children, 3/. From 7 till 10 o"cloct. Adults, 4/. From 9 till 1 o'clock. Fanef costumes optional. . Onlookers, 2/. Reserved Seats, 2/G. All Tickets obtainable at Lewis K. Eady and Son, Ltd. Plan now open. 5 T\RUIDS' HALLJ NEWTON, \ ±J ALL OLD-TIME DANCES. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. i Special Attraction, when everyone will receive a fancy paper hat and the hall will be decorated in the latest Parisian festoons. Jazzing Every Tuesday Night. Next Tuesday Balloon and Strenmer Dances. FORESTERS' HALS, DEVOXPORT. Long Night, Monday Night, when Streamer Dances will be the feature of the evening, and ladies will receive a fancy paper hat each. M.C., G. Thomas. Proprietor W. BUCKLEY. J^ANCERS: TAKE NOTICE! Messrs. Williams, Weaver and Turner, Whose Most Popular and Select Dances are held in the Trades Hall. Every Monday, \u$Z « y a , nd Frida . T arc having a Long iMght, Monday, September 17, and* the guarantee is the same as on previous occasions, if you don't enjoy yourself and it is not -what we claim it to be, your money will be refunded. Gorgeous "display of Decorations, Streamers, Balloons. Confetti, spot Dancing, as well as other items. T>ru e f r see v,h " ™' ins tne Motor Car. T f.- ,? or Lon S Night, Sept. 17: Ladies, - MopJa - v - Nlght M ™* a hTII GR4N°n IS H t T < Sa t«rday. September 8.) GRAND SOCIAL, EUCHRE AND DANCE. r ,Tj ch t re Prizes - Gent's Suit Case; Ladies, White Back Brush and Comb. Lillis Orchestra. Supper Provided. „ Tickets. 1/G and 2. E. RYAN. M. LILLIS. Hon. Sees. fIL lO- ÜBY LYNN RUGBY && *-* FOOTBALL CLUB. 5wX ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, At,, . TIjI ?SDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. fane«%oti? d^ s^fr^ri/t C. HOUGH. Hon. Sec. Q.RAND Juvenile Fancy Costume Ball, hTirt u l nder^(lirection Miss Hojran, will be Mondn v v ■ Parisl > Ha »- Ellerslie. on Orchestra in attendant' m»m?rt Bh« Ret a urn a ? C leave G ' PO - nt ™0 P.m! Keturn fare, including admission to hall ; G ,2^ 1 ! Old -Time Dancing, ForesTeri , laiountes; also McGregor Euchre Tournagatt 68 - LadieS 1/: Uents 1/& HALL, DOMINION ROAD A SELECT SATUKLearners (.lass Saturday Afternoon. MRS. WRENNALL. TAZZING " TrTvTrTrr S^RBET H - U - r - ron^ CARTWRIGHT. Secretary §T BENEDICT'S HALL, « ► S '- Benedict's Club Socials every floor lm\ Sht - A , D:lncin - Bto H. Good ladies 1/ gTf I^-' s - Llms ' Orchestra. laclies V, Gents 1/6.— E. O'Donohue, Hon. \VS4 AUSTRALIAN So"cLAL CLUB. Mastic Han 6 rT,' NEXT. Orchestra t 5? lffl " m Stwt - Markwi.k's J A S X -'.\ t O, S heStra Caters-for S^cialsT B U r^FPn S ? r ° ressl » na l ±,1 l-onoert Band.—Office. 238 Queen St 'Phones 734 A, 3960 (4 rings) D

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 16

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