I AMUSEMENTS. TTfULLER-S /~)PERA Hnn«F' i- 1 ULLEK'S VPEKA JJ-OUbE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGIIT-AT S—TO-NIGHT. Have You Ever Seen a Good Sho>v? THE HTJRLE-KVANS REVUE. THE HURLE-BVANS KEVPK Have You Ever Seen a Bright Show? THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. THE HCRLE-EVANS REVUE. Have You Ever Seen a Grent Show? THE HURLE-EVANS REVUE. THE HURLE-EVANS KEVLE. And This Great Show is Called " THE WISHING WELL." •• THE WISHING WELL. " THE WISHING WELL." " THE WISHING WELL.' And There's Wonderful Vaudevile. Too. ROYAL. GRAND OPERA SINGERS. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. Magnificent Operati- Stars. THE FREDO BOYS, THE FKEDO BOYS. Original Tumbling Violinists. PAT AST) PAULA HANSEN. PAT ANT) PAULA HANSEN, The Dancing Geniuses. DALE AND BARLING. HALE AND BARLING. Son:;, Dance, and Patter Plans at Lewis 11. Eady anil Son. Ltd., till 5. then at tin- Theatre till .. PbonclsJi.". for Reserved Sent*. Pri.ps: 1.2 .-2 r>. :i (Plus Tux). r WTOMIME!! PANTOMIME!! MNT™JK! PANTOMIME!! plntomime:! pantomime:; rpiIEATRE. jr-ING'S VVUIEATRE. Proprietors, Sir Ben and Mr. John Fuller. Commencing i SATURDAY NEXT. SEI'TKBIBEB 10. J SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 15. i MATIXBK FOR CHILDREN. MATINKE FOR CHILDREN. MONDAY NEXT. CoiumeucLn? 2.30 p.m. TANO FA3IA lias Pleasure in Presentins "YE OI.DE ENGLISH PANTOMIME." j■ YE ULDIi ENGLISH PANTOMIME." I 'DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." "DICK IWHITTINGTON •{ AND"| "DICIv WHITTINGTON HIS" " DIl'K WHITTINGTON CAT."'j With ii Carefully Selected Company of PANTOMIME ARTISTS Procured Regardless of Expense. CAST OF CHARACTERS. DAME SARAH TED STANLEY Captain Kidd Will Cass Fairy <.>u£en Catherine Beverley Kins Hat George Edwards ALICE IVY BOWMBNT The Emperor Charles (Lamont THE CAT LITLE JACKIE CASS I'J'he lionkf-y Frank Kavello Mary Ileli ". Alice Manton Tansy Pearl Katty Gresham Ko!-]r- Koone Lilian Davus \ i I. r Vane lUnkie Wayne Lily Lone Thelma Ball liaffodil Doll Irene Chopping Wanitah Wells Elsie Daij DICK WHITTINGTON..SADIE TIbBLItX ItustlCK. VoUols. Courtiers. Koyal lluziiar.-'. Rats, etc.. etc.. by a troupe of trained auxiliaries. PRICES ( Evening): r>. ißesl, 4/, 3/, and 2/. ■MATINEE PRICES: X ; 2/ and 1/. plus tax. Children half-price to all parts at matinee. BOX PLANS at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Limited. DI X I E L A N D. TO SECURE GOOD TABLES. I ROOK EARLY. NO BOOKING FEE. Two Sessions Daily. Orchestra Commence.' I Punctually S p.m. and S p.m. In I DANCING, ALL OLD-TIME DANCES. Druids' Hall. Newton. TO-NIGHT, aud Every Thursday rind Saturday. Lous Night To-night One of our famous Monte Carlo uigiits ! when 4S Prizes are given away. Saturday [ Night. S t.> VI. Balloons and Streamers will lie in n'.iinidaiii'e for the enjuvment of patrons, and thp Rest Music in the City Saturday. 2"M to r>.SO, Learners and Besihwf U - Tt "" naS - rroprietOr - TVOMINION SOCIaI CLUB.—Zealand hx *s Hall. Dominion Rd. Ter—Every Thursiluy. s-ll ii.m. Our Popular old Time Dances are giving enjoyment tv ail our patrons. : Barley's Orchestra keeps perfect time. ] Ladies 1 . Gents 1/U. J A 7. V.. J A Z /.. J A Z Z J '-> nil-:- cin-le Dance, Renall St. Hall. TO-NU;iIT. 13th September. i B:i:iiion Dauce. Good Mi:si,-. ; mi:ssi:s. hill and Lambert, m j mHURSDAY. KEPTKMBER rT I x ST. BENEDICTS HALL. I EUCHRE AND DANCE In aid of Good Shepherd Bazaar Funds I . (.Vats. 2 : Ladies. 1/6. VTTKST KM) ROWING CLUB RUSH MTNRO'S. TO-NIGHT Dancing, s-11. Jazz Orchestra. Roll Up West' Enders. 91 JACKSON'S Orchestra Caters for~So^" a Ts; '-> Balls. "At Homes." and Evenin"s— F.ilgar. Ciiemist._Kliylier_Pass. 22 BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.-Office. 236: Queen St Thor.<~ 7.14 A. X»V ,4 rings*. viueeu Oβ TEACHERS OF DAHCIWG. TTj IXIEL AN I) V~A BAH B T ±J DANCING STUDIO. SEE OUR INSTRUCTOR MISS LOIS JENNINGS THE LATEST TANGO AXD JAZZ STEPS. T, r laS SPENCER-S C».ASSES. St. ]Ai ir : ,ll.—Men-lay and Tn, s ,, a v s '"' ! I Saturday. -.30 and S p.m.: Wertnesday and Thursday, f< p.m., at -J.".. Street T ATEBT Ballroom Dancing Taught.- -Mtwlt'rn Dancinir «f.7Vn« rn lni ,rston Buildings, opp. o.p S O . H^ , ; 12 - p ' D 4 I RE-TTNTONS. COLLKGE OLD BOYS. I A SMOKK SOCIAL will 1,.. held af ,v i-HAMBER OF COMMERCE oS SATIRDAY. SEPT. 15 ~f o _„ All Old dntl f o l n ; Ti - kels llh^£n;%lE>^^ REMOVAL NOTICES. yOTICK ■"■ RE^vaT ROBINSON AND WALLACE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ' Have Removed from No. 10, Short's Blu gs ., 32, 33, 34 and S3, LEIGHTON'S BLDGS (3rd Floor). HIGH STREET. DYERS AND " Carpet cleaning, EimrTT—tT~n— and Vacuum, M rar £ tr B »th s Domestic Vacuum Co., Strand T •Phone 000. acrana Atctoe, x>
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 16
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