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AMTTSEMEKTS. FULLER'S /-VPERA TTOUSE. CLLEH'S V/pEBA -O-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-XIOHT AT 7.5.'.. TO-NIGHT AT 7.r,n. FULLER'S GREATEST SHOW. FOL"K MOKE NIGHTS. ENGLAND'S GREAT COMEDIAN. E 1 EBT riOOTE J KIIT I BERT rtOOTK I KRT VvOOTE I Snpport.-d by Miss Peggy Fisdiwiek. Mr. Oswald Waller and Mr. .lolin Walker, in another Delightful Sketch, entitled, P. PI PP. DETECTIVE. P. PIPI , , DETECTIVE. An Imii-PiH-iN' :i".l A-"kiif MISS LILLIAN AND OIRLB MISS LILLIAN AXD GIRLS In .- V.i-el Mumlchl Cvfc-tuil. KICK AXD ELMER, KICK AXD ELMEK, The Bonn.-ins Men Who Wall; <>n Air. THE OAY-IJILBKKTS. CHAS. .SHERMAN. -lazz the Blurs Away With The Favourites. JIM C* RUALD'S IM VTEHAUrS MUSICAL pOMKDY HOCSICAL VO.MKDV Whnn you fflmnw- "i lltich It .Tlrn Gerald as Jim Narke —the Tank—that s your finish, you'll never stop. THE MEIUtY MASQfEBADER. THE MERRY MASQUERADER. A Light and Frolicsome Musical Comedy, with Bewitching Ballets, Tuneful Melodies, Elaborate Scenery, I>retty Costumes, and Hilarious Comedy. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES : 3/, 2/6, 2/ nnrt I. Plus Tax. Plan at Lewis R. Bady and Son, Ltd., till 4.45, at Theatre from 5.30. T>KKLI.\IINAKY ANNOUNCEMENT. KINO'S rpHEATRE, -VTEWTOX. INGS J-lIEATKE, EWTON. For a Short Season, coirlnencing .it the Matinee, SATURDAY. July 0. The Favourite Pantomime. "CTXnEKELLA." "CINDERELLA." "CINDERELLA." "CINDERELLA." 100 Performers. Specially Trained Bnll-ts by Miss A. Beresford. Haunting and Delightful Music by Miss Lillian Braithwaite's Pupils. A tnte-to-stnry Pantomime, with an especial appeal to young and old. The Prices: 3/. 2/. and 1/. Plus Tax. At the Matinee, Children Half-price to all parts. Watch Future Announcements. 103 ' I f I TTARD, /"IOLD TRACTS. | I Sn much has been said about | I sr.ec'al pi-tures tj:'t aivi-ar.-i edln I Auckland inim time to time, that I wheu a really Big I'ic.ure comes along we arc hi-ld up for words. We could call it a super special— a Royalty masterpiece-—a stupen- I dons attraction —a grand special I attraction—yet it would not do I the lirst of the Blk British I uttriictionis justice. \ I "THE FACE AT TIIK WINDOW" | I "THE FACE AT THE WINDOW I Is a cinematic sensation. I Now. we guarantee that this production will eclipse anything ever I attempted on the screen. It has I more thrills, more sensational | I stunts than ten ordinary super | I special attractions. It Commences at the HIPPODKOME IPPODROME THIS FRIDAY. JUNE 27. And No Advance in Prices. I I ARCADIA. Karangahape ltd. "VfEWTOX. HCADIA. TO-NIGHT. Also i-' HWTON. ARCADIA. THURSDAY "VJEWTON. KCAUIA. And FRIDAY. EWTOX. WM. A. BRADY'S STAGE SUCCESS, DR I F T I X G," X T V T 1 Xfi," DR I F T I N U," n i v t i \t»," OR I F T I X G." It I F T I X U," With PRISCII.I.A DEAX An« PRISCILLA DEAN , And WALLACR BEERY. WALLACE BEERY. A Thrilling Drama Of Tile Orient. Chinese Revolt Scenes—An Entire Village in Flames—A Realistic Cavalry Charge. Mystery—Suspense—Thrills in " D It I F X I N G." TF you think there's nothing new in x screen thrills see •• FLAMING BARRIERS." From Crst to last it's tired with spine-tingling melodrama, culminating in an astounding forest tire scene—the thrill supreme! ABE YOU AN OLD PLAYGOER? --*- YOU'VE SEEN IT ON" THE STAGE. NOW SEE IT ON THE FILMS. HIPPODROME, F R 1 D A V X E X T. J- No use trying to describe that thrill. You must see " FLAMING BARRIERS." A love story of burning V;:eeii and endless thrills. BOXING. VOKTHEKX .BOXING • L ' ASSOCIATION. CENTRE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. T\ ill he held in the * to be refunded provided empemor takes be oblalnid 'iSSK En B try forms caQ be obtained from the Hon. Secretary J. H. WATTS. lion see" »" OH. Qupeii St MOTOR S2RVTCE. 'gTAE' MOTOR SERVICE. AAKD. FRANKTON-PAEROA. CAR LEAVES FEANKTOX on arrival nf the Auckland Express at 10 p.nT. and on the return journey at 1 p.m., ami »rrivo« .Hamilton at 4 p.m. (No car on Saturday from Frankton.) INQUIRIES : •Auckland Star" Publisher, Fort Street •Phone 1775. Or. "Auckland Star" Representative Hamilton. Thou* )~'S2 UHESS ASP FASHION. HAVE Your Dress Materials made up by experts.—Miss Grove, "The Regal " '.'■wmarkot "jj MEDICAIi PRACTITIONERS. J) "■ "• W. W I L S O N Has Commenced Practice as a Consultant Physician in Diseases of the Skin, at his ROOMS IN THE A.M.P. BUILDINGS. Phone 2737 A. Hours: 10-1. 2-5. c H.ESTAURAKTS. j> ROOMS. gAXFORDS JOINING go^Ts", Opposite G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. FISH J,I E A L S FISH MEAL S FISH MEALS. opgn msx AfeggjLsa Daily - c TT'OOTr.AI.I. ami Sportlny- Enth.wJa^is"^ g T X A N D CAFE " 10 PRIOR STILL LEADING BEST 1/6 MEAL IX TOWN". A

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 149, 25 June 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 149, 25 June 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 149, 25 June 1924, Page 16

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