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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS rjUEATaa. Proprietors: J. C. Williamson (N.z.), j^ Commencing SATURDAY ' NEXT SATURDAY SATURDAY NEXT SATURD** AT THE MATINEE. N.Z. Entertainers, Ltd., Present, The Finest AU-round Vaudeville Programme Ever Subniittert to Dominion Theatregoer! Another Company of SUPER VAUDEVILLE From J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. A COLOSSAL STARRING BILL, The World-famous Jazz Trio, THE VERSATILE THREE. THE VERSATILE THKE'K. THE VERSATILE THREE. Direct from tlieir London Successes. THE DAROS. From the Continent. THE DAROS. Astonishing THE DAROS. Equilibrists. ETHEL NEWMAN, ETHEL NEWMAN, Miniature Musical Comedy, "The Widow." FELOVIS, Uncanny Juggler. FELOVIS, Cinquevalli's FELOVIS, Successor. HAYDON AND NEVARD, HAYDON AND NEVARD, In a Musical Episode. .TACK HOOPER JACK HOOPER And DOROTHY SEAWARD. DOROTHY SEAWARD Novelty Dance Scenas. VIOLET TESTER! " Some Girl, -VIOLET TESTER. Some Songs, VIOLET TESTER. Some Frocks. The World's Latest Vaudeville Sensation, 4—ORTONS —4 Marvellous Wirists and 4 —ORTONS— i Comedians, with "The 4—ORTONS—I Duke -of Duck." THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON NOW OPEN at LEWIS E. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6/. Stalls, 4/: Gallery, 2/. (All Plus Tax.) MATINEE : 3/, Reserved (plus tax). Representative Walter Monk. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL, TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. THE PHENOMENAL SOPRANO, : MISS ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, Who made such an Unqualified Succesi and received an Enthusiastic Reception. Magnificent Programme of New Songs, New Arias, Old Favourites. Supporting Artists for Thursday: MR. TOM WILLIAMS, Violinist. "A most talented young player." MADAME MAEIE BORMAN, Pianist. MR. A. STANLEY WARWICK, Elocutionist. PRICES: 5/, 3/ (plus 2/. Book Your Seat To-day at Lewis H. Eady and Son, Ltd. rriICKETS FOR " SHORTLAND FUND H JL CONCERT, Concert Chamber, TODAY (Wednesday), March -i, caa be purchased at Messrs. Lewis K. -Eady and Son, X.W., Box Office, Queen Street. Price, 1/. 18 a _ DANCING. v mO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ■Spot Waltz With Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladles, 1/6. Gents, 2/. D. 3IAYES, M.C. ' KOHIMARAMA —In thanking our numerous patrons for the splendid manner they have supported our Thursday Jazz Evenings during the Summer Season, we L aKe this opportunity to announce that TO-MORKOW NIGHT we open our Winter Season with a Jazz Evening such as we have never had before. Now the evenings are getting cooler, we are re-introducing our famous Novelty and Competition Dancing, including a Jazzing Competition open to all. There will be Monto Carlo and Balloon Dances. Jazzes, Fox Trots, Tangos, etc., ana speci.il decorations. There will be Walter Smith's famous Jazz Band. Daphne, Syd., and Tommy will all be there with old and new favourites. And best of all, you can enjoy a stroll in the moonlight along the most beautiful promenade this side of tin? harbour between the dances. Don't forget. Rimmer's buses leave G.P.O. sharp at 7.45: 1/6 return. Dancing: Ladies 1/0, Geuts 2/. Our effort is REFINEMENT. ( C<TAR AND CIRCLE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 to 11. 161, PONSONBY ROAD (Opposite Fire Brigade Station). Old and Modern Dances ; also Choc, and Cigarettes for Monte Carlo Waltz. Listen, floor has been all re-dressed, and is now like a mirror, and one of the fastest doors here. Learners also Taught. Druids' Hull, Tomorrow Night, S to I], Monte Carlo I'rop.. W. BUCKLEY. _ rpO-NIGIIT AND EVERY WEDNESDAY, -L FRIDAY AND MOND\Y ST. BENEDICT'S II VLL AUCKLAND'S SELECT JAZZ EVENING. People are raving about the Savoy Havana Band. Dance at St. Benedict's Hall. Monday, Wednesday or Friday Night, hear Walter Smith's Aloha Jazz Dispensers, then judge for yourself. TO-NIGHT. JACK RIGO. Manager^ THE GENUINE OLD TIME DANCtt— Druids' Hall to-uisht, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Spot Waltz! Chocolates :ind Cigarettes. The :>est floor, best band, and most expert management In town. Ladies 1/, gents. 1/6. W. E. McMICHAET,, El iim. Sec. rnO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. — "lUnltV -*- Orange Hall, Newton Itoad.—Grand Opening Night. Jazz to enchanting n" islc in Oriental surroundings, 8-1". -,' and 2/C 184 B. W. I'.RIGGS. Manager. _ o "DARNELL LEAGUE FOOTBALL £«p) - 1 - CLUB. iJjjj S The Anntml Meeting of the IMhJ/ above Club will be held at the yi' I.eagruo Rooms, Swanson Street, V THURSDAY EVENING. March 5. at 7.45 p.m. All interested nre requested to be present. Election of officers, ti , . — JTILTON, lloii. Secretary, Monmouth Street, Arch Hill. 25? ■ BURNNAXD'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Hand.-Office: 230. Queen St. 'I'hnne 734 A. 39fK1 ifour rimsi. "

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 53, 4 March 1925, Page 20