GREAT SOCIAL AND | BEAT SOCIAL Axb 1 EVENT" EVENT. ' ■ I THE " I IRENE VAXBRUGH-DIOV Rnp m I IREXE YANBRUGH-DIOX BO&lj I SEASON • UC *tii ■ SEASON. ■ RESERVED ROOKIXC XOW'n» W Lewis R. Eady and\°* 8> «JX!, i BTAOE EVKXT THAT Witt t STAGE EVENT THAT WILL I lIISTORT B history! I A CXIQCE J. C. WILIH«c» I A UNIQUE ~. c. l\t\}s*s ■ ■ ATTRAfTIOX * I f Coming to Auckland with their H ENTIRE LONDON COMPVv? I ENTIRE LONDON COs|p|g- R Every member of which is .»' " ■' established English reputation L*" 1, * « 1 at "Wsijj X H is M a JJEtS tv s rna^m NEXT WEDXESDAT Mmm ■ .NEXT WEDNESDAY x]sg- I At Eight O'clock ' ■ Direction: J. C. WiUlamson ( Xi) I feCr ,ot »>Fans 1; THE TWO MOST NOT\BLP iii B OF THE EXGLISHSTAGE. MISIS I IRENE VAXBRUGII I ' IRENE VAXBRUGII, England , * rw f IRENE VAXBRUGH Comtf?*'*' I IRENE VANBRUGH. . &ggj[ . ' \ Character DIOX BOUCIOArB I Actor. DIOX BOUC& I FOR FIRST SIX XIGHTS I Sir Arthu. Pinero's Famons pty The Outstanding Success of their BrimL I Repertoire, gpj " HIS HOUSE IN ORDEE" M "HIS HOUSE IX ORDEK- ' I "HIS UOrSE IN OEDER , " :■■' I • vis uouse ix ordeb! ,, ~r I "His House in Order' , and each of o> 1 plays following will be presented on Si ■ same high artistic scale and standard of 1: completeness as in Lundon. B IRENE VANBRUGII AS NIXA JFWnv DION BOUCICAULT AS HILARY JESSnv I The roles in which they became tmm. PLAY PRODUCED BY DIO.V BOUO CAULT. PRICES: D.C. and U.S.. 8/; Stalls & Gallery. 1/0. Early Door Stalls and' Git lery, 1/ extra. All Prices Plus Tax. FIRST MATINEE — SATURDAY NEXT FIRST MATINEE — SATURDAY 1 Day Sales at Theatre Lollie Kiosk. I Wednesday Morning Next I DANCING. I r£ O- NIGII T. TO-XIGHI H MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMABKEI. i * OLD TIME DAXCE OLD TIME DAXCE. TO-XIGIIT and Every Monday, Wodneriw and Saturday. ~ Dancing till 11.30 To-night Monte Carlo, with Chocolates ana Cigarettes.. \' Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. \ Taylor's Orchestra. D. MAtEBJ : I(.C. |; ALL OLD-TIM-E (XOW CALLED B SEQUEXCE) DANCES. •. If O'Xeill St. Hall, Ponsonby, TO-XIGuT, I and Every Monday and Wednesday, Bto ll' E TO-NIGHT. Monte Carlo. Stramen, I with spot-light effects, and 3 instrnmenti. I DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, Every Too, ■ Thurs., and Saturday. Tues., Bto 12. A I wonderful night; SO dress circle seats, Prin- I oess Theatre (2 shows for- your money in one). — M.C., W. Cartwright. Prop: W. Buckley. alO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. TO-XIGHI. - Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Z«alandia Hall, Dominion Road. A nlfht of gaiety, coupled with erery possible essential for a wonderful eight. Arall Jazz Band, under the direction of Walter Smith. Streamers. Confetti, Chocohfe; Koulette, Novelty Attractions. Commencement of the Jazzing Competition." Special prizes for ladies' ard gents' coetnmes. I Jazzing. 8 to 12. Attaining, the pinnade J of sxieeesß.— Manager. T. EYRES. TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. O-XIGHT. TO-XIGHT. COO-EE -TA7.Z CLUB: COO-EE JAZZ CLUB. RUSH ML'NKO'S CABAKEI. Balloons, Streamers, Confetti, Spot Dances. Indiana Jazz Baud of Six. ■ ; Gentlemen, 2/6. Double. 4/. Ladles, 2/. GIVE THIS DAXCE A TRIAL. OM ■ milE GEXUINE OLD-TIME DAXCE. ' -»- DRUIDS' HALL, TO-XIGHT. Knd Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. FAMOUS XOVELTT WALTZ COMPETITIOX. Four Cash Prizes, 10/ each. Dancing S-12. ■ Music and Management known as the neat in Town. Come and Win th<- Competition. Ladies. 1/. Gents. 2/. I). MeMICIIAEL. Hon. Sgc._ SPECIAL. DATE XIGHT—DIXIELAND. PECIAL LATE NIGHT—DIXIELAND. TT-ESDAY, JULY 22. / TUESDAY. JULY 22. Double. 8/. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. . Novelty Dance, Etc. - "-a T A R-' GLEE C L U R ■° TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ■ ST. SEPULCHRES HALL, Khyber Tasa. GLEE FIVE ORCHESTRA. • Gents 2/. T.nrtips. a Bastet_ i rnO-XIGHT. — TO-MGHT. , J- AUCKLAXDS DAXCIXG , ACADEMY. , " S j TRADES UAh L. _. f Novelty Competitions To-night and vTol 1 \ USTKAI.IAX SOCIAL CLCR - .rfL Masonic Hall. Belgium Street. OLD-TIME DANCES. , Ladies. 1/. Genre. -'■ . Under Kntir.-ly >t Mnnagpnipnt. _ milE WESTMINSTER CLUB. — ■J^ " 22nd. All the Latest Hits by Walt" ' Smith anil Aloha .lazz Band. i. INDIANA JAZZ RAND of Sil, for TODce, Parties, etc.-W. Cash. Secretary, !•»• - Box 7oT». , — ■" BDKNNAND'S Professional Concert Band—Office • 236. Que« Bg S 'Phonea 734 A. 33R9 << -'"—'- — s JACKSON'S Gold Star «r««tr« «|* J specially for Dancing. Wedding* «'• a LilHerap'B Mnsic Store. Qneen^St ? TEACHERS OF DAifCCTS^ I -pIXIELAND -QANCIXG gTOD* UNDER SUPERVISION OF CAPABLE IXSTKUCTOB. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION IN t BLUES, TANGO, AND FOX Classea by Special Arrangement Terms and Appointments Kttß 'Phone 153u. c - tuFkTlachib KixofSSTwS a- M BaUroom Dancing. *e«J™gsuM. il Karangonape Kd. (over Bow"" p C. 'Phone 175.'). ~~~~~^m - -17XPERT Private Tuition in an sHi Dnnein K . Results e'>a« n ' e f bW- w y Dancing Studio. 30. P a,me " ton P £.,rV2. A printed an<l »' "The ° t . Company. Limited," by Henry « oflc# 4 L«ke Takaouna. J««n«s«i£ d tt W ot the Company. SnortMßO of Auckland. .J/ ; : MONDAY, JULY 21, 1«*!
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 14
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