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AMUSEMENTS. AN OUTSTANDING VAUDEVILLE BILL. • A Galaxy of Real Star Acts, with Variety • and Comedy as the Main Features. At Auckland's Great Laughter Resort. TTIULLER'S /"kPERA TTOUSE. JF ULLER'S • v/pEHA -D-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller .and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S. An Act that has never failed to cause a Riot wherever presented. DIXKS AND TRIXIE. DINKS AXD TRIXIE. One Long Scream and a Golden-voiced Personality Girl. JOCK MILLS. JOCK MILLS. Scottish Entertainer with a Difference. THE FREDU BOYS. ' , THE FREDO BOYS. The Incredible Acrobatic Violinists. WALTER VERXON. WALTER VERNON. Out On His Own.- The Unrivalled Ventriloquist. ARMITAGE AXD HIKE, AHMITAGK AXD lIIXE, Their Motto: Each Week Better Than The Last. THE PHILMERS. THE PHILMERS. In a Continental Act De Luxe. ' PHIL BRANSBY, , PHIL BRANSBY, , Change of Programme. Inimitable Cockney Comedian. FRED WEBBER, FRED WEBBER, Clever and Versatile Entertainer. ' MARCUS AXD D'ARMA, MARCUS AXD D'ARMA. Novel and Entertaining Musical Act. . GEORGE EDWARDS AXD CCh GEORGE EDWARDS AXD CO. Iv Another Clever Comedy Sketch. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 2/. ' and 1/. Plus Tax. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., < til] 4.45, then at.Theatre. 1 BILLIARDS. TJILLIARDS. " BILLIARDS LIMITED - ' SHIELD TOURNAMENT, and AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. Will Commence in our • Showrooms. Strand Arcade; on WEDNESDAY EVENING, ' September 17th, at 7.30 ».in. Draw for the First Round, as follows:—• 11. I) WHYTE V. K. TATE, Wednesday. 17th September. E. W. WARREN V. 11. RANDRUP. Thursday, ISth September. B. J. MORRISON V. A. 'B. JOFLIN, Friday. 1!) th September. R. FREDATOVICH V. T. R. HANDCOCK, Saturday, 20th September. W. lIACKETT V. J. S. COLEGRAVE, Monday, 22nd September. A. MASSEY V. H. RAE, Tuesday, 23rd September. F. OSWALD V. E. STARKEY, Wednesday, 24th September. . Bye.—E. V. ROBERTS. NOTE.—Players must play on night ] drawn. Promoters:— MESSRS. BILLIARDS LIMITED, Ctrand Arcade, Auckland. C. Cummins, Manager. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. 743 "7 -Vf Z. AMATEUR CHAMPION- ' j _\ SHIP. ! Im£\ AUCKLAND v SPORTS CLUB, K?o<t} 11-M. ARCADE. 5 Tnis evening at 7.30. 11 •i rrrkAr first session of final. | E. -V. ROBERTS V. R. FREDATOVICH. ■ Admission 1/. Reserves 2/. FRED FARRELL, Tfill Secretary-Manager. : x I AQUATICS. j_i / pONSOXEY * CRUISING /mSsT*- twenty-fourth annual tfijgr. MEETING. « '■*s___r' To be n, ' ld in the Clubhouse. St. Mary's Bay, on THURSDAY. September 18, at S p.m. • BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balance .Sheet. Election of Officers. General Business. I Nominations for the positions of Officers • close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on | TUESDAY, , September 1C 701 • S. DRYLAND. Hon. Sec. j _________————_________——__———. ! i : : 11 CRICKET. ]i t\ UCKLAND SUBURBAN !! -ti- CRICKET ' ASSOCIATION. J The Annual Meeting of the ■ ' above will be held at; the i V.M.C.A. Rooms on TOES- i DAY, Sept. IC. at 7.4", p.m. j " As a request has been received to Con- ! , stitute n Wednesday Competition, those j ' interested are invited to attend this Mectln ° : E. STALLWORTHY, . Gu7 Hon. Sec, A.S.C.A. . ih : • I RESTAURANTS, LUWCHEOW. TEA BOOIH. ! gAXFORDS JOINING TfOOMS. ; i Opposite G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. ! P I S n MEALS. ' FISH MEAL S. FISH MEALS. Open from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Dally. j (Closed All Day Sundays). C \ UCKLAND'S • Best Restaurant. — 1/6 '■. ■"- Luncheons,' Dinners, Music, 1 /G.—The Blue Bird Cafe (over Hugh Wright's). A: BLUE PAVILION, Flackson's Buildings, ' Karangahape Rd.—Famous for Lun- I cheons. Morning, Afternoon Teas. Home ' Cooking. D . CABIN Tea Rooms, top Symonds St. Hot ' Dinners, 12-2, 5-7. Light Meals - any time. A /CHEAPEST Meal iii City is at the ' : y~J Wyndham Restaurant, for 0d 33 ' 1 Wyndhain St. t a j ' IVIC Fish and Poultry Mart, 332. Queen ' : St.—Fish and Chips, Rock Oysters: guaranteed fresh. I ! a good Meal at 1/ try Smith's Diu--L ing Rooms, High St. Tasty and enjoyahli-. A . ICCADILLY Tea Rooms, Ltd., First i Floor, Strand Arcade. Best Place for I Lunf'fioons and Aftornoon Tons. A OBINSON'S Belgium Lounge.—Best 1/ Lunch in Tawn. Give us a Trial Sure t« Please. A SOMERVELL'S, 256. Queen St. (opp. Kmith and Caughey's.—Luncheon . Dinner, like Mother Cooks. Try Us. A - STRAND CAFE—Prior Still Zeadin" Bost 1/6 Meal in Town. A ; C3ANITARIUM Vegot-irian Luncheon • KJ Rooms for Clean. Wholesome Meals ■ Third Floor, Strand Arcade, Queen St ■ Auckland. jj - A7" ICTORIA Cafe - v '<-'toria St. W—Meals i 1 B- _ at n nl l hol i rs - Star Attra ctions : GriUe", Pish, Oyster Suppers. | , TEACHERS OT PAgrCCTG. JQIXIELAND J-JAXCIXG «TUDIO. UNDER SUPERVISION OF J CAPABLE INSTRUCTOR. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION IV BLUES. TANGO AND FOX TROT. Classes by Special Arrangement. Terms and Appointment Ring j ' 'Phone 1333. L . C - "\T ISS LAURIE KIXGSLAXD Teacher or . -i»A Ballroom Dancing. Studio- 8 Bel . glum St. (Top Queen St.). Phone 17nr. r . EXPERT Private Tuiti.n In ell Ballroom Dancing. Results guaranteed. Modem • Dancln. Studio, 30. PalmerHtnp n? 1 DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. • fOB Purchase, 250 Corsets, elearin- half f?r,p^ Ol 7n_? Jn "»°? - ohaxley's, LTD.. Ponsonby — A ll Colours. Superior Knlttinc Silk, quarter lI lb balls, 3/11 ball; Rainbow Shades, 4/U. _

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 219, 15 September 1924, Page 16

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