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- • AMUSEMENTS. - I MATINEE. . ■ MATINEE. BRANSBX WILLIAMS ' ■ 'MATINEE. ' Opens ■ (MATINEE. TO-MORROW (SATERDAr I MATINEE, at the - ■ MATINEE. . MATIXEE, - ■: ■ MATINEE. MATINEE, ■ MATINEE. ■•' . MATINEE,- .. " ■ I MATINEE. AT 2.30 P.M.- ■ MATIXEE. ■. ■. ■ COMMENCING TO-MORROW, ■ AT THE MATINEE. C I THE WORLD NEEDS. LAUGHTER. I : " HERE'S PLENTY OFfiT. ! B Jr* vxtilliasisos's I . \J. ■» * ILLTAMSON'S v ■ World Famed - - : . ':B ENTERTAINERS. ■ : ■ NTEIITA INE RS. . '. 1 AN INNOVATION IN AMUSEMENT]- , : ■ HI3 -I.fAJESTY'S TCHEATIi ■ IS •"J-AJESTy-S J-HEATBt S ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY, ■ Commencing '■'■'-] TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), •TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OPENING AT THE MATINEE. I MATINEES: '.? SATURDAY 3 AXD WEDNESDAYS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S J. C. WILLIAMSON'S- - ■-'&" J. C. WILLIAMSON'S World. - J. C. WILLIAMSONS ... ' ENTERTAINERS. ENTERTAINS? Famed •-. ENTERTAIKStt .' ; entertaineS direct from phenomenally successful seasons in Bydnby AND MELBOURNE. - • i •■ Headed by - (From Ensland) " ■ "■•?■' The Famous English Character r Impersonator, . • BRANSBY WILLIAMS. BRANSBY WILLIAMS, '..- , ' .. - . BRANSBY WILLIAMS,. " The Man of Many Facet,"-' ' "'• The-Brilliant Character. Actor, in* "master of lnake-op." The amaztns feature of his" characterisations 1 ' It • - that the remarKabie trarisfonnttlont'. are completed before the" audience. See B&jJSSBY - WILMAMS «l ' ~ " MICAWBER." "PKiOT,"-. "DATB PEGGOTTY." "DAVID COPPEBFIEUV* : and Other Famous DICKENS Roles. BRANSBY WILLIAMS. , V llas more - Royal' Command Pcrfotnana* tliau any Actor of the English State. Supported by . ■ ''■: .'• . ■ "■' (From Arabia) ■.'•-■ '■:. .7. THE . 7 .. . HADJE KADIR ARABS. HADJE KADIR AKABS. HADJE KADIR ARABS. HADJE KADIR ABABB. AViiirling Wonders of the Desert'is . Extraordinary Gyrations.. ' ■ ■' • ■ (From Farts) ■ . The Famous Comedy Duo, ■ ANNA AND LOUIS. ■ ANNA AND LOUIS. ■ Aα Eccentric Musical iliiup. ; . | ■ ' (From Amerlcu) ' ■•'■-.' The Character Dame and the-Girl. . H LCCA'N AXD. McSHAXE, ■ LUCAN AND- iIcSHANE. S ■ . In a riotous scena, *• Come OTcr." ' ; I I • ■ (FT6m Belgium) .'■ , .- ■ 1 Modern Dancers, with a Difference, ■ '■ SOLANCEr AND JULLS, ■ SOLANGE LANDRT AND JULLV ■ A Bright Uoatlne of Parisian DaacefL ; ■ I ' (From England) ■ ! WARD AND LONG. A Clasey Act «f ■ WARD AND LONG. Musical ComcdJ.. ■ ■ • •'• (From Canada) •■ -HSfes* .. .A. Bacontenr W. V. ROELVSOS.' ,: of Personality. W. V. EOBINSOS. (From Australia) .■"'■:..:i;%~* GEORGE CASTLES AND TORZItLO,VGEORGE CASTLES AND TOBZILLO, ; ■ Harpist and Melody • bnpreme. • ii '--~ PBICES.—RESERVED D.C. and 015.,-sfe Others, 4/ 3/, 2/, 1/. - ... PRICES FOR MATINEES—WedhetfW and Saturdays: ADULTS 2/. .ChiIdrenXIBOOKING: ADULTS 1/, CUILDHEN « extra (all plus tax). ■ The Box Plans for the Season of SEVEf NIGHTS and THREE MATINEES SW : , Open at Lewis R. Ead r and Son, Ltd. - ~ : Representative .-... WAI.TF.R MOXK. "vtew zealand's ./i" J-~ew Zealand's <vws spectaculak -pantomimi, PECTACULAR *- ANTOJIIHR "THE LOST PRINGESS;'' "THE LOST rBINGESS." A Kerttil ;'4t. "THE .LO.ST PRINCESS." /Real ■ "iMl*' ; *: "THE.LOST PRINCESS." 'mime,. foB:.-«f "THE LOST PRINCESS.- Spirittlni." I-"THE IjOST PRINCESS." Mnslcal HIH I';THE LOST PRIN-CESS." and MerriWlft. ; "THE LOST PHLVCES3.- : - "THE LOST PRINCESS." The Mort Stt"THE LOST PRINCESS." pendoas , 80c "THE I.OST PRINCESS; - " ceß« ; «f " t»« v "THE LOST .PRINCESS," Year,, of••' Ca-. "THE LOBT PRINCESS." equalled SU*' - "THE LOST PRINCESS.! , nltode. . "THE LOST —— :' ■ ninußS., .-pRi., and cult,; I SEPTEiiBER 4th, sth and em, I SEPTEMBER 4th, sth and 6th,- ■ .- . ."- .At .8 p.m. - : .--- ! ■ SATURDAY. 3IATINEE, 2JO P.M. ' . I : EARLY. BOOKING .'ADVISABLE. ■ PRICE :.3/3. (Reserves),-2/2 and 1//.' ■ Box Plan: Lewis K. Eady and Son, W* ■ -: : : PAHciiro.-'..'':. 1 . - ;_'/ I TO-NIGHT —— TO-NIGHT. . O - N IG H T- TO -N'l GHt . ORANGE HALL, NEWTON BOAD. ' JAZZ:— ON&STBP —-;WAI/12. ; . ; Indiana Jazz Band of Six. Gents, l/«: ; ... Ladies, 1/.' ': Dancing. 8-11. . GIVE TniS DANCE A TRIAli' GIVE TUIS DANCE A TRIAL. , 720 ' | THE GENUINE OLD-TI3IE DANCE.' p DRUIDS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. ' ■ And Every Monday, Wednesday and:Frlday. 1 ■ . Dancing., 8-12. .-•;,•••-■> TO-NiIOIIT. Spot Waltz, 60 . Prizes, . I ' Chocolates and Cigarettfß.' '. I Our .Music is.Famous for its Perfect Tie* I • : and Catchy Melodies- ~ -■ Five-piece Orctestfa. Expert, Jranegcment. • - ■ Ladies. 1/. Gents, 2/;: i . -1 . \v:- McMICHAEL-.- Uon. Sec.. . - fpO-N IGHT. TO-NIGHT. | Auoliland'B dasci n g ac a dem t. trades Hall.- w | gxtraordinary announcement. 1 full orchestra at our learners', m beginners , . and practice dance, ; » druids ; hall. newtoni ■ j . SATCBDAT AFTERNOON, to 5J36, B I Where we Guarantee to Make You a" Dancer :'B i SATURDAY, S to 12 p.m. Monte Carlo. >.r B I ao I'rizcs. • . - ■ O'NEILL STREET HALL. PONSONBT, -r;m ! EATSRY ".MONDAY, 8 to 11 P-ffl- . X M.C.'s. Messrs. Ca'rtwright and Bunt. ■ CS7. Prop., \Y. BUCKLEr.. ■ n A X C I X O. DANCING- " B ■*-* AT O;NEILL ST. HALL. B TUESDAY EVENINGS, at S o'clock. ■ I JAZZ, ONE-STEP. WALTZ.. Gents. 1/H. Ladles. 1/. : rpHE RAIBWAY FOOTBALL CLUB I -•- will hold a Dance in the Railway, Social Hall, on SATURDAY. September 8. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. Hammond's Orches- - tra. Everypody Wflcomp. '• BURNNAND'S Professional Orcheetra aai I Concert Band.—Office : 236. Queen St. 'Phones 734 A. 3960 (4 rinse). P ,:. I TEACHERS OF PAHCING. i EXPERT Private TulOjn In ill Ballwoß Dancing. Results guaranteed.—Modera ; Dancing Stadlo, M. Talmeruton Bldgs. P* mxwTUVtuurra, luncheow, tea woo—• - BLUE PAVILION, Flackson's Bnfldinp. Karasgahapc Rd.—Famous for LoB- .- chedns. Morning, Afternoon Teas. Horn* Cooking. P "ITIOR a Good Meal at 1/. come to BistaS J-E Sun Cafe, 120, Victoria Street. THF : " : OFFICE APPLIANCES. ■ WEBLKY Safes, sizes from 241n. np to ■ 4Sin.: prices reasonable. —Broady and ; M

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 211, 5 September 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 211, 5 September 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 211, 5 September 1924, Page 14

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