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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S fkPEKA fTOL'SE. UL.LEICS V'PERA XIoUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. BAEGAIN MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2.30. EVERY EVENING AT S. Another Success Registered by F. GAYLE WYER'S BAND TJOX AND -DllX REVUE /COMPANY. i:\iE Company. A Big Scream Show Concerning the Doings , of a Crew of Bloodthirsty Female Pirates. ! i r THE T ADY I HE -L'AIIY I I TJUCC AN EERS. ! -*-*( CCANEERS. I ! I A Musical Revue with a Fascinating Plot, I and abounding with Screaming Comedy. I Beautiful Scenic Effects, Gorgeous Costumes and Brilliant Musical Numbers. ! FULLER'S DELIGHTFUL VAUDEVILLE. First Appearance, Direct from England, •' DON ('. MERLE, '' DON c. MERLE, King of Entertainers. Entertainer of ' Kings. i HARTLEY AND WRIGHT, HARTLEY AND WRIGHT, , The Fashion Pluto Two in An Original Act. VAUDE AND VERNE, VAL'DE AND VERNE. Australia's Popular Patter Duo. LI LAS BIRT, LILAS BIRT, The Clever Character Comedienne. FRANK WILSON, FRANK WILSON. Versatile English Instrumentalist. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 2/ 'and 1/, phis Tax. MATINEE, 1/6, 1/. and Cd. Plan at Lewis It. Eatlv and Son, Ltd., till 4.4.-. and at Theatre from 3.30. KING'S The Big Theatre" INGS With rpHEATRE. The Big Attractions j •*- lIEATRE. But the Little Prices. PICTURES AND TTAUDEVILLE. ICTURES AND V AUDEVILLE. TONIGHT, TUESDAY, AT 7.30. ; TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY. AT 7.30. 1 ANOTHER GIANT PROGRAMME. : " rpHE TTwEVIL." " mHE T.EVIL." "J- HE "/EVIL." "J- HE ■L'EVIL." "THE DEVIL." The Greatest Actor of "THE DEVIL." the Screen. "THE DEVIL." /GEORGE \ RLISS, "THE DEVIL." VTeORGE -"-RLISS, " THE DEVIL." In the Sensational Drama "THE DEVIL." of Modern "Life. I You all recollect this brilliant Screen Actor in "Disraeli" and the "Green Goddess"— come and see him in " THE DEVIL," his greatest impersonation with Sylvia Brcamcr. SECOND FEATURE. " OUTLAWED." The Strong Western. " OUTLAWED." Featuring JIM PA TON. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. Concertina TIlUs CAMPBELL BOYS. Artists. And BEACHAM'S SIX MELODY BOYS. And BEACHAM'S SIX MELODY BOYS. I Look at the Prices—Soo Stalls at Sixpence. Look at the Prices—7oo Circle at 1/. MATINEE. SATURDAY. AT 2. For years the wonderful Tom Mix, with his marvellous horse, "Tony," have held sway—but now another brilliant star has arisen, to dispute the crown of popularity, FRED. THOMSON, reputed to be the grentest all-round athlete of the screen, with his almost human horse "Silver King." CITRAND "A QTRAND "TIWND Procramme CjTRANP Built CJTRAND Strand to . ©trand CJTRAND Tour — CJTRAND Strand Taste!" ©trand TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A New Western Star:— FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON I TOM MIX'S ONLY RIVAL. | - FRED THOMSON And. His At—oof Hn-inn TTorse, "SILVER KING," THE DANGEROUS COWARD. Also, MISS BERYL NETTLETON And THE STRAND BALLET, In " TOY TOWN " MPS. WALTER MURDOCK (Harpist). STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Twice daily. 2.30 and 8 Sessions. AGRICTTLTTTIRA-. SHOWS. A GRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S gPRING F AIR. THE MOST POPULAR OUTDOOR FUNCTION OF THE YEAR. EFSOM SHOW GROUNDS, EPSOM SHOW GROUNDS. ALEXANDRA PARK, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTORER 24 AND 21. OCTOBER 21 AND 25. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME OF SPECTACULAR EVENTS. | HUNTING AND MILITARY j COMPETITIONS. | Additional interest will be lent to Peoples' ! Day (Saturday), by the Trotting Events i arranged by the Auckland Trotting Club. Admission to Stands in this Section will be FREE. Grand Parade of the Best PEDIGREE STOCK in the Dominion. Sheep Shearing Competition, and a Host of Popular Attractions. SIDE SHOWS.—OnIy men who have obtained unqualified police references have been allotted space for aide shows. |On FRIDAY" all Children under 10 will be | Admitted FREE. STECIAL TRANSPORT FACILITIES by Trams and Motor Buses. ADMISSION : ADULTS, 2.': CHILDREN (10 to 16), 1/. Under 10, Free. A. D. STANLEY, Secretary. Hall of Commerce, High Street. 000 SPORTING. ••■■ * '^__S-^ \UCKLANb TDACINU r~iLUB. CJPRING "I FEET ING, 1024. NOVEMBER Ist ami 3rd. ACCEPTANCES FOR TRIAL HURDLES (lsov.). . HUNTER'S STEEPLES (lsov) SHORT'S lIANI.ICA)' (-Isnv) MITCHEI.SON CUP (Osov ) GORDON HANDICAP (2SO\j FLYING HANDICAP (lsov.). FINAL PAYMENTS. G.N. GUINEAS (lOsov.), WELCOME STAKES (Usov.). CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER, j BY FIVE O'CLOCK yo p.m.). j Fees must accompany acceptances or declaration of final payment. I oU7 W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. i f'O II for the Child who sends in most lcV-"seals off Opotiki Butter Wrappers j Watch papers for big Ad. _>4

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 250, 21 October 1924, Page 16

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