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AMTTSEMENTS. FUr-LER'S /~|FERA TTOL'SE. ULLEIfS VfI'KUA -LXOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. MATINEE, AT 2.30, MONDAY. BARGAIN PRICES : (id. 1/, 1/C (Plus Tax) TO-N'IGIIT. AT S. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. Final Night and Farewell to England's Celehrate;! Comedian, ' T>i-:i:t /-o.iti? j I J-'KRT V>O(ITE i j p»ERT p!)OTK I Srpported by Miss Peggy Fishwick. Mr. Oswald Waller and Mr. John Walker, in si Delightful ski-i.li. eiiiitlnl P. PIPP, DETECTIVE. I. I'll'P, DKTECTIVK. An Immediate and Artistic Success. MISS LILLIAN AND GIRLS MISS LILLIAN AND GIRLS RICK AND ELMER. RICE AND Kl.MElt, The Bouncing Men Who Walk on Air. THE GAY GILBERTS. CIIAS. SIIF.KMAN. TIM p KRALD'S "in 'Jkuau/s MUSICAL /-TOMEDY r*o. CSICAL. V/OMEDV V^u. When you rnmnvnm tn la"rh at Jim Gerald ns Jim Narke—the Vank —that's your finish, you'll never stop. THE MERRY MASQUERADEK. THE MERRY MASQUERADER. A Light and Frolicsome Musical Comedy, with Bewitching Ballets. Tuneful Melodies. Elaborate Scenery, Pretty Costumes, and Hilarious Comedy. FULLERS USUAL SATURDAY PRICES. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., till 11.43, and at Theatre from 12.30. KINGS rrUIEATRE. -VJEWTON. INGS -LJIKATRE, -»-> EWTO.N. OPENING AT Till-; MATINEE, SATURDAY, JULY .1, AT \l.:\D P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 5, AT P.M. 6 NIGHTS' SEASO.x. NIGHTS' SEASON. ■ THE KAVOrniTE KAIItY TALE PANTOMIME, CINDERELLA. Faithfully Poi-ti-ayed hy Km Performers. Fukulully Portrayed by luo Performers. SEE The Beautiful Ballets by Miss Beresford's Pupils. The Wonderful Dance of the Elements. The Exquisite P.allet of Wild Flowers. The Dainty White Mice Ensemble. The Excruciating Dying Duck P.tirlesque. The Beautiful Rose Ballet and Wedding HEAR The Lilting Choruses and Solos, Trained by Mibb L. Braithwaite. SEX Our Dainty Little Sit-by-the-fire Cinderella. Our Dashing Prince Charming, who Loved Her Madly. The Quaint Ugly Sisters who Hope to Go Off This Season. The Fairy Godmother, Who Made All Things Possible. YOU'LL LIKE OUR SHOW. It's Funny. It's Melodious. it's Clean. It's Satisfying. It's Pretty. And Its Within the Reach of All. Orchestra under the baton of Mr. N. Volkner. The Prices are: :;/. 2/ and 1/. Plus Tax. Children can come to the Matinee at Half these prices. Book your seats at Lewis R. Eadv and Son. Ltd.. Qncen St.. or l'inlay. Pitt St Tuesday Next, July 1. 107 O E C O N D ANNUAL SACRED BENEFIT CONf'ERT SACRED BENEFIT CONCERT, In aid of Watersiders' Hospital Comforts T'und. FULLERS OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 7.45 P.M. A FULL I'ROGRAMME BY LEADING ARTISTS, assisted by the WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION SILVER BAND. Doors open 7 p.m. Silver Collection. Roll up and help this worthy cause. A. MATTHEWS. 14 Hon. Secretary. ryRAGGES TROPICAL PALM GARDEN ¥ » AND INSTITUTE. BIRKEXHEAD. A Unique Picnic Spot and Pleasure Resort Open Dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ADMISSION, 1/. Hot Water and Teas. S DANCIJfG. ALL OLD-TIME- PROPERLY CALLED ■*7»- SEQUENCE DANCES—Druids' Hall Newton.—TO-NIGIIT and every Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT X to 12. Monte Carlo: U0 prizes given away; Chocolates and Cigarettes. TUESDAY. S to 12. one oE our famous Novelty Nights. Novelties you don't get at an'v other class in Auckland. Also Our Cleveland popular dance, the Waltz Schottische mi programme. Learners and Practice Dance Every Saturday, 2.80 to Ji.3o uud | balloons for all. oNeil Street Hall. Poii souby, every Wednesday and Friday. A weekly Wall/. Contest held every Wednesday, judged hy vote. We also eater for beginners and learners at both these classes, our music speaks Tor itself. M.l.s, Messrs. Cartwright and Martin. Proprietor, W. BUCKLEY. C ou " E ,:K J azz c lub - GRAND OPENING NIGHT MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY KUSII-MUNItO'S CABARET : Halloons, streamers. Confetti, Spot Dances. INDIANA JAZZ BAND Of SIX. Gentlemen, 2/q Ladies, 21. 11.3 rniESDAY. Ist. AND EVhlty Tl KSDVY x O'NEIL ST. O'NEIL ST JAZZ, JAZZ, JAZZ. " JAZZ. JAZZ, AAY.A, I-.rn Ecacham s Original Melody Boys Km Beachaiu's Original Mclod'v P.o'vs! LDI 7 »^- Watc-U for Annonnecments re R.M.* Niagara. Long Night—Monday. July - _i >nn , N,.. ht BEN EDICT'S li A L L. East Street EUCHRE AND h\NCF 000,1 O 'P S » : S T T (, ( V^H-γ' 8 T IIALL - l'- : >»f«"ly Road. gi! 1 ' m"": A f "Vu"Ln. B^v u 'Tu<ni o i'soN. , ■jJT. BENEDICTS HALL. EAST STRFFT Popular orchestra. .fJdiS V?tokJf/S. T. J. TREACY. Manager. pKEKI.ESS HALL. ST IIFI ll.'l-< J- PLAIN. FANCY AND X ASKED "111 TU ' : ';f I , M V --' n ' LY ;5:J ' " « P-.n

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 16

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