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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S rVPERA TTOUS ULLER'S U-PERA -0-0 US Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AT S TO-NIGHT. Some Say They Are Wonderful. Con Moreni'B MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY CC MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY CC Some Say They Are Excellent. Con Morenl's MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY CO MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY CC Some Say They Are Marvellous. Con Morenl's MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY CO MINIATURE MUSICAL, COMEDY CO But everyone snys they are very cood in the second production, entitled "THE ELECTRIC BELT." " Till-: KI.ECTRIO BELT." " THE ELECTRIC BELT." "THE ELECTRIC BELT.", Here's a Good Turn In Vaudeville. BERTRAM AND RAYMOND. In Song, Dance, and Story. Here's An Excellent Turn. WILL HASTINGS. English Musical Comedian. Here's a Really Fine Turn. ERIC MASTERS, In Character. Here's n Marvellous Turn. MARIE ST. GEORGE AND CO. Superb l'osiug Act. BUT HERE'S THE FINEST "TURN" OF ALL: FULLER'S LITTLE TRICES— 1/, •!/, 2 i',. 'A', l-lns Tax. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd till 5: from .-).30 to 7 p.m. at TH THEATRE. lUng Ij\jo alter 5.30 fc Reserved Spats. QUEEN'S ! mIIEA TE I U E X N ' S J- II X A T R I COMMENCING TOMORROW. YES ! WE HAVE NO DUD PICTURE: YES ! WE HAVE NO DUD PICTURE! AT TITI-: QUEEN'S. AT THE QUEEN'S.

3 —BIG STAR FEATURES — Q — BIG STAR FEATURES —« PARAMOUNT PRESENTS JACK LONDON'S .TACK LONDON'S JACK LONDON'S Greatest Story of the Mighty Deep, "THE SEA WOLF." You reniemlier Wolf J.onsen. the Giant Skipper, who ruleil the "Se:i Wolf" by ••sioush"—don't you remember? WelL better couie along and see f.or yourself. CHARLIE RAY CIIABLIG It A V In His liest Picture To Date. If You Arc Looklns For Excitement and Plenty of Thrills, See "SCRAP IRON." Of course, [here's a love affair in it; yes, and plenty of louiedy. LLOYD HAMILTON LLOYD HAMILTON In a Fast and Furious Comedy, "THE VACUA NT." " TIIK VAGRANT." 'PHONE 041 A FOR RESERVES. The N.Z. Tour under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency Tue Governor-General, VISCOUNT JELLICOK, 0.M., G.C.8., G.C.V.O. T ARGE TOWX TTALL AND /CONCERT /"VIIAMBER. Direction Edward Branscombe! Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. And on Following Evenings till 24th. MATINEES. Sot.. 17: Wed.. 21; Sat.. 24. And Others as Arranged. Mr. Edward Brnnacombe presents for A FAREWELL SEASON. A FAI'KWKLL SEASON. The Famous WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SlNGElts! IT — ADULT SOLOISTS. — rj • — ADULT SOLOISTS — I Typifying the best traditions of English Cathedral and Concert Platform Singing. <7 — BOY •SOPRANOS. — rr * — HOY SOPRANOS. — • Including the youngest and most brilliant Boy Soprani. Soloist in the British Empire. | Presenting ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES ! ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES | Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son I Ltd.. TO-MORROW MORNING. ! ip rl tVSP : -* V, 4A V- 2/: J « v eniles under j 10 : Half-price. All Prices plus Tax [ Concessions to Music Students." Choral I Societies. Church Choirs and Scholars from i ! Offl?° aUd Colk "» es - I'articulars at Box | Local Manager Scott Colville j TS HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. -"-OttN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. j TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, AT S P M .' TUESDAY EVENING XEXT. AT S p\r" (

C<ONG AND PIANOFORTE T>ECIT\ AND llAXOraitTE -KjiCITA B.v ADVANCED STUDENTS OF YX/ALTER TMPETT. » > ALTER J-MI'ETT. A. Prolamine of engrossing interefrom the works of Gounod, Chopin. Moszki \vski Schumann. Salnt-Saens, Mendelssohn Puccini, Handel. Quitter. Sommervel) Meyerbeer. GiorUani, Montaeue-PhUlips Chaminade. Bantock, and others. Also. " SONGS OF THE HEBRIDES." nrran-oi by Margaret Kennedy-Fraser. " TRICES: 3/ (reserved), and -2/. <I>1 U : Plan of Reserved Seats at Messrs. Lewi K. Eady and Son, Ltd. 4: YES! — LABOURS BAZAAK In CONCERT CHAMBER, NEXT FEIDAY AND SATURDAY. ; BAZAARS. yf-fvK T ABOUR BAZAAR TO-MORROW and A?/ SATURDAY, (v>V\?2>-|r2& TOWN JIALL rTriTTJjV CONCERT CHAMBER, 1 I Opens at X a.m. Admission: (id in Evening. Afternoon Free. Children under 15 Free. 37 PIVIDEITDS. "DARTHOLOMEW LAND AND TIMBER ** COMPANY, LTD. DIVIDEND. A Dividend (10th) for the year ended July 31. 1023. was declared on the 30th day or October, 1923. and will be Payable on and after the 3rd inst. The 'Transfer Tiooks of the Company will be Closed rroni the 3rd to the 10th November 19:13 both diiys inclusive. By order of the Board. A. H. TOMPKINS, Managing Director. Head Office. Alexandra St., Hamilton November Ist, 19:3. * j

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 267, 8 November 1923, Page 16

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