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AMUSEM-lt-Br^T""* I_ AST 3 XiK ig hts Of the J_AWRENC_ Q._O.Bi_,- XBgEASON. , • -I TO-NIGHT AT 8 ' - TO-NIGHT AT B. Final Performance of AMBROSE APPLEJOBN'S / AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'B ADVENTURE. . ' ". ADVENTURE. TO-MORROW (WED.) AND THBRB D4 -, rjIHE gILVER -poX JJIS IJIH_AT__ Direction : J. C. Williamson (N_s.), JA*. > Manager: John Farrell. ; COMEDY, THRILLS, ROMANCE. /' TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. .;> FOR THE LAST TIME IN N.Z. ' LAWRENCE GROSSMITH LAWRENCE GROSSMITH LAWRENCE GROSSMITH! In his brilliant and irresistible character!tion of Ambrose Applejohn in the cleTerij conceived and very humorous comedy, " AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S ADVENTURE. ' Unquestionably, without any doubt, on* of the very best and most artistic entertainments the Auckland stage has enjoyed, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT . TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT ' And on ' • THURSDAY EVENING,- ' ' LAST 2 NIGHTS OF TOUR." Two Special Revivals of the Exquisite Comedy, . " THE SILVER FOX." " THE SILVER FOX." Which ran for 6 months in Sydney'and Melbourne, and it attracted record an'diences when it was staged here last' year. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6/6; Stalls, 3/8; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door. Stalls and Gal. lery, 6d extra. All prices pins tax. . A GRANDIOSE SOCIAL, ST. BENEDICT'S, THURSDAY, l.t_, BY THE MODERN SCHOOL OF i DRAMATIC ARTS SOCIAL CLUB. Dancing 8 to 12. FIRST-CLASS MUSIC AND SUPPEB. Gentlemen, 2/ ; Ladles, 1/6. G. D. HARLE, Hon. Secretary. ! DANCING LL OLD-TI.IE DANCES, DRUIDS* HALL, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT. And Every Tues.. Thurs., and Saturday Nights. With all the Latest and Best Music Pro. curable, and an Orchestra that knows how to render it. Monte Carlo, Saturday: Night. Ninety-six prizes riven away. Next, week Carnival Week. Learners every Sat., 2-0 to 5.30. — M.C.'s, Messrs. Gregory and Martin. PROP . W. BUCKLEY." JAZZ CABARET, Cheltenham Beach, TO- *» NIGHT, Sto 11. Bartley's Orchestra. Gentlemen requested wear flannel. Special motor buses catch 11.15 pjn. ferry. Ladta 1/6; Gentlemen 2/.—HORRY JONES, Proprietor. TJURNNANp'S Professional Orcnestra and ■*-* Concert Band—Office: 236, Queen St. 'Phones 734 A. 3969 (4 rings). D JACKSON'S Orchestra Caters for Sot-M, Balls, "At Homes," and ETenlr i_a. — Lillicrap'B Music Store, Queen St. 80 TEACHERS OF DANCIHO. T ATEST Ballroom Dances thoroughly ■*-* taught.—Modern Dancing Btu_io, SO. Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. D 4 ELOCUTION. M R J. F. J^ONTAGUE, 28, Swanson Street. The somewhat prevalent idea that anyone who recites is an Elocutionist is a most erroneous one, and it has largely brought the term "elocution" Into contempt. Elocution, correctly taught, enables students to speak clearly, pleasantly, and without strain or affectation of any kind, whether in ordinary conversation or In public speech. I can and do teach people to do these things well. The earlier they begin the better. Children's Classes, Saturday Mornings. ELOCUTION! MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, 83, OWEN ROAD, MOUNT EDEN. Interviews at Studio, E. and F. Plana I Agency. 101, Queen St., Friday. 2 till 7. Press: "One of Xew Zealand's most brilliant teachers." Mrs. Griffiths' Charming Recitation Book, "Pearls From The Poets," now on sale. Whiteombe and Tombs, Champtaloup and Edmiston. 0 piLOCUTION. — Deportment, Breathing, ■" Latest Monologues, Players' Recitals thoroughly taught by experienced teacher; beginners, £ 1 1/ per quarter.—Box 1071, G.P.O. . 80 -XECTORAX. TJIANMURE TOWNSHIP ROAD BOARD. The following Nomination was duly received to fill an Extraordinary Vacancy on the above Board. viz., JAMES PATTERSON, and being the required number (1) one, I hereby declare JAMES PATTERSON to he duly elected. ALFRED J. LOOMB. Returning Officer. Panmure, 12/2/24. 4T i MUSICAL TUITION. MISS EDNA TREMAIN. 1G Toi<! St., Teacher of Pianoforte; terms moderate : thorough tnltion. _• MISS MEREDITH ADAMS resumes teaching on Saturday. February 16. — IG. Hamilton Rd.. Heme Bay. lyr IS S E. M. BOYN TO N, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. Resumes Teaching THURSDAY, FEB. 14. Relaxation Methods Used. Also Curweo's Method for Young Pupils. "COURTHOPE." 169, MT. EDEN ROAD. (Second Section.) "At Home," Monday, 11th, and Wednesday, 13th, Afternoon and Evening. DEMONSTRATIONS. rpiIERE WILL BE NO COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT OUK SHOWROOMS, WTNDHAM STREET. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), FEBRUARY 13. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LTD. 48

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 36, 12 February 1924, Page 16

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