AMUSEMENTS. ■ MUSGROVE I CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE I n *^r>°^ n l^ mokrow **«. I JJIS rpHEATRH I Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. I Direction : ROBERT A. SHEPABD, •' ■ MUSGROVE VAUDEVILLE, '% I As presented at the ' < I PALLADIUM. LONDON > I HIPPODROME, NEW YOKE. ' ■ And the H LEADING CONTINENTAL THEATBE&' I Commencing ■. I NEXT SATURDAY. AT THE ! I NEXT SATURDAY. MATINEE. < I ADd NIGHTLY AT 8. ': ■ MUSGROVE'g I MUSGEOVE'S B CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE, I Direct from the I TIVOLI THEATRE, SYDNEY. ■ A COMPLETE COMPANY OP j H Q — WONDERFUL ACTS. — Q i ■ " — WONDERFUL ACTS. O '! B The Famous English Comedy Trio ■ WINDSOR, EDGAR AND KELLAWAT I WINDSOR, EDGAR AND KELLAWAY ■ WINDSOR, EDGAR AND KELLAWAyI I Three Jokers in One Pack. B NIBLO AND DORIS Eccentric I KIBLO AND DORIS Comedians fl Celebrated THE HAXLOS English Clowns BROTHERS ■ TULLY SISTERS 4—Famous—4 ■ TULLY SISTERS Jazz Band B Character ESTELLB ROSE. H Impersonator. ESTELLE B08& B REBE KESSLOVA Gipsy ■ BEBE KESSLOVA . Violinist, fl Upside Down WESTON B Entertainer. WESTO& B MAY AND KEITH in Vivacious ■ MAY AND KEITH Varieties. H The High and DONALD STUAET B Mighty Magician DONALD STDAKt I THE ENTIRE SHOW * ■ As presented at B THE TIVOLI, SYDNEY, PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 4/; Stalls, 3/. I Early Gallery, 2/; Late Gallery, 1/cTßoifc B Ing 1/ extra. (Pins tax.) ■ MATINEE PRICES: Adults. 2/, Booking 1 1/ extra. (Plus tax); Children, 1/ to tU B parts. K^ Representative: WALTER MONK. X Wl§£ "R XD THEATRE. ■ EST ■C'ND J-HEATBE I PONSONBY ROAD. *"" iiJui ■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. ■ Screening at 7.45 p.m. sharp. ■ A Grand Three-Feature Programme. : I " THE SIX-FIFTY." fl " THE SIX-FIFTY." ■ ."•-THE SIX-FIFTY." ■ " THE SIX-FIFTY." fl " THE SIX-FIFTY." B " THE SIX-FIFTY." ■ (Miles Welsh, Renee Adore, Gertrude Aster) I A Picture With Thrills Throughout ■ " HIGH SPEED." !■ " HIGH SPEED." ■ " HIGH SPEED." fl " HIGH SPEED." ■ " HIGH SPEED." ,fl " HIGH SPEED." ' W (Edward Earle and Gladys Hulette.) ■ The Fastest Picture Ever Made. Century Comedy, " TIPS" (Baby Peggy). MUSIC BY THE WEST END ORCHESTBi. Prices for This Programme: Stalls 9d, D.C. 1/. Reserves at Confectioner's, next Theatre. COMING, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFOBD In " SUDS." " SUDS." " SUDS." •' SUDS." MOTOR SERVICE. - •"■ A trCKLAND MOTOR SERVICE. I FRANKTON-PAEROA. Car leaves Frankton on arrival of the Auckland Express at ll> p.m., and attires Paeroa at 1.45 a.m. Leaves again on lie return journey at 1 p.m., and ' uiini Hamilton at 4 p.m. (No car on Saturfiy from Frankton.) INQUIRIES : "Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort Street ■ i 'Phone 1773. ■ Or, "Auckland Star" Representative, . ■ Hamilton. 'Phone 1792. m DANCING. , I ALL OLD-TIME DANCES. M •"■ O'NEILL ST. HALL. PONSONBY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TO-SIGHT. Leap Year Night, S to 12. Four Lady M.C.'s, aud 60 Boxes Chocolates for Monte Carlo Waltzs. Also, DANCES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. EVERY J TUE3., THURS. AND SAT. NIGHTS. , Thurs.. 8 to 11; Sat.. S to 12. ! i Monte Carlo. 06 Prizes. Sat.. 2.30 to s.3o—Learners' Dance, and Balloons for all. Come to the Dances where it's Christmas all the time, and feel young. ■ M. C—MR. W. CARTWRIGHT. 1 Prop.: W r . I rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I - 1 - MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. To-night, and Every Wednesday, Saturdaj and Monday. Monte Carlo To-nighr. with Streamers, Chocolates and Cigarettes Ladies 1/. Gents. 1/G. l>. Ma.yps. M.C. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. GRAND EUCHRE AND DANCE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924. Daucing 0-12. Valuable Prizes. Good Orchestra. Supper Provided. Tickets: Gents 2/. Ladies 1/6. M. EDWARDS, J. W. TUBBERTY. 71 Joint Sees.^ SOCIAL CLUB. uS^M/ ORANGE HALL, NEWTON RD. \2j~y TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. \£/ S to 11. ', Old-Time Dances. Spot Waltz. Floor and Orchestra Second to None. 1 T. CARGILL, . rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -*■ AT S O'CLOCK. EDCHH E AND D A N C E. Ei; C H It E AND I) ANC B. : EUCHRE AND DAN CE. ! By 3-kh Company Senior Cadets. : ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, KHVBKII PASS. Supper Provided. Ladies 1/G. Gents 2/. PTTHE GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE, -•- DRUIDS' HALL. TO-NIGHT, 8-12 SOMETHING UNIQUE — Novelty Waltz Competition. Ans-one can Win, and the I'rizps are good. Over 100 Prizes given away. Come and Enjoy This Feast of Dancing to the Best Music in Town. ; Our M.C's urc l£xperienc<*d. antl look after your enjoyment. your enjoyment. Ladies, 1/8. Gents. 2/. W. McMICHAKL. Hon. Sec. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. .TAZZING—B to 11 p.m.—JAZZING. TO-NIGHT — Wednesday — TO-NIGHT. 1 Em. BeechanTs Orchestra. < Cents, 1/6; Ladles. 1/. Kiwi. W4 ' r*i O M P X T I T I 0 N S ! IN JAZZING AND WALTZING, , J THURSDAY NIGHT, RENALL STREET HALL. I'ONSONBY. I A USTRALIAN SOCIAL CI.UK.-Masonic ■£*- Hall. Delirium St.. NEXT WEDNES--1 DAY. No dance to-night, owing prior : j engagemeat hall. ; M. L. BOrRKE. Hon. Sec. . I TACKSON'S Gold Star Orchestra caters * I specially for Dancing, Weddings, etc. — . Llllicrap's Music Rtorp. Qnoen Pr. D " The Brett l'rintins nmi PuWlshin* ! Company. Limited." by Henry Brett, of j Lake Takapuna. Joarnalist. at the Office iof the Company, Shortland Street, ■ I Auckland. I WED>TESDAY J >lAY 1, 1924.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 16
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