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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S HSrtf" ULLEirS JJ-OLSB. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Lta. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. Have You Ever Seen a Good Show? THE HURLEEVANS REVUE. THE HL'RLE-EVANS BEVDE. Have You Ever Seen a Bright Show? THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. THE HtRLE-EVANS REVUE. Have You Ever Seen a Great SaowJ THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. And This Great Show Is Called " THE WISHING WELL." - THE WISHING >WELI>." " THE AVISHING WELL. " THE WISHING -WELL. And There's Wonderful Vaudevile, Too. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SJ^EnS. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERSROYAL, GRAND OPERA SINGERS. Magnificent Operatic Stars. THE FREDO BOY'S, THE FREDO BOYS, Original Tumbling Violinists. PAT AND PAULA HANSEN, PAT AND PAULA HANSEN, The Dancing Geniuses. DALE AND BARLING. DALE AND BARLING. Song, Dance, and Patter. Plans at Lewirt R. Eady and Son. Ltd., till 5, then at the Theatre till J. Phone 1095 for Reserved Seats. Prices: 1/, 2/, 2/6, 3/ (Plue PANTOMIME" PANTOMIME!! PANTOMIME PANTOMIME:! riS-TOMIME-i PANTOMIME!! TrisG'S mHEATRE. jr-ING'S miIEATRE. Proprietors, Sir Ben and Mr. John Fuller. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15. TANO FAMA Has «!Pleasure in Presenting The Gorgeous, Dazzling, Up-to-the-Minute Production, "YE OJiDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME." "YE OLDE ENGLISH PANTOMIME." Mounted on a scale of magnificence as presented in Australian Metropolitan Theatres. BEHOLD! •DICK. WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." "DICK WHITTINGTON "DICK WHITTINGTON "DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." AND HIS CAT." AND HIS CAT."

By a Specially Selected PANTOMIME COMPANY, Including TED STANLEY.—Late Dame with George Marlow at Grand Opera House, Sydney. SAIDIE TILBURN.—Late J. C. Williamson's, Fuller's, and George Marlow. WILL CASS.—Late Musgrove's Tivoli Circuit, Fuller's, etc., etc. IVY BOWMENT—The Popular Australian Soubrette, late "Midnight Frolics." GEORGE EDWARDS.—In the role of King Rat. as portrayed by him in the big Pantomime Production in Australia. Supported by Frank Kavello, Katherine Beverley, Alice Manton, Jackie Cass, Frank Cane, Charles Lamont, Kitty Gresham, Lilian Davies, Pinkie Wayne. Thelrna Ball, Irene Chopping, Elsie Daly and others. PRICES: 5/ (Res.), 4/, 3/ and 2/, plus tax EA^A^^N^TD 01,611 LEWIS «• - Jill* B °°™^ A N ~ tfJliiTt ™" SUBSCRIPTION f \S/ CONCERTS. 70 —PERFORMERS— 70 TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT TOWN HALL, TO-MORKOW XIGIIT.! SELECT PROGRAMME. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL. See Last Saturday's "Newspapers, ADMISSION, 2/6, AT DOORS ADMISSION", 2/6, AT DOORS.' A. W. ROBERTSON, Music Store, 189, Queen St., Secretar 3 r> Next E. and F. Piano Agency. 41 ■ROMANCE is a dangerous antagonist for o. Business Man. REE "ADAMS RIB,Princess. Friday Next. T OVE at first sight is simple. Ifs love ■*-• after ly years that's complicated. SEE "ADAMS BIB,"' Princess. Friday Next. X-101l fifty thousand years men have trusted -*- women and been fooled by them SEE "ADAM'S RIB,Princess. Friday Next. D 1 x I E L A~N n TO SECURE GOOD TABLES BOOK EARLY. NO BOOKING TEE Two Sessions Daily. Orchestra CommencePunctually 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. r* GOD took a rib from Adam, undTomTTf it lie made Woman. £ of SEE "ADAM'S RIl!," Princess, Friday Next.

ELOCUTION. pfBLIC /^LAS!?. Opcninc Session To-morrow (Thursday) Evening at S o'clock sharp. Full attendance requested. .T. F. MONTAGUE, 2S, Swanson Street (Top Floor). TEACHERS OF DAKCIIffG. ■VTATIONAL 6cnool of Fhii" L A ?L s c T ht .^ o r n nS^^ Palmerston Buildings, opp. apfo. ' LEGAL NOTICES. BAERISXEK AXD SOLICHOH, Formerly of ThQnie. Thome and Hopkina. Putetoh*. SO. 26. SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDIx^ High Street. Auckland. " Telephone 215SA. w .SOIEXCE TOWX HALL, AUCKXaSS SrS'DAY, SEPTEMBER 16 3 pu Admission .Free. Xo Collection Larger Advertisement Later * jj rpIJE flapper has a weapon *- hasnt —Youth. Mothers la esu-i-irn!. See the batUe. «*P-uuice. "ADASTS HIB,"

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 16

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