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AMUSEMENTS. BIG CJCOTCH -VTIGHT. | re, Scotch J-mght. I BIG SCOTCH NIGHT. ] BIG SCOTCH NIGHT. I Under Uie auspices of the Auckland Thistle Social Cluh, a Big Scotch Night will be tendered To-nif.ht to the Famous Scottish Baritone and Character Comedian, JOHN -JVfOOKE «J OHN I'JLOOKB 'On the Eve of his Departure from New Zealand. The Auckland Pipe Band will escort Mr. Moore from the Ferry Building, starting at 7.15, and included in the Programme will be PIPE SELECTION'S IPE AND HIGHLAND TRANCING. IGHLAND J^AXCING. Make Certain and Reserve Your Seat. /"VPERA TTODSE. "PERA JJ -ODSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Tremendous Success of Australia's Famous Pantomime Favourite. AMY pOCHELLB. | MY •"'OCHELLE. | ! AMY ROCHELLE. AMY ROCIIELT.E. The Girl with the Million Dollar Voice ami the Million Dollar Smile. SANDRISI AND rA'OPELLI. ANDRISI AND v-'OPELLI. JENNY HOY. J. E. BUTTON. he jjros. TIE -C Qγ X>i;os. ■VTIBLO AND T-kORIS, ■*•! IBLO AND -L'ORIS, CARLTON AND ROSLYN. J7~NOOP. -L'UGENE J^-NOOP. Last Two Nights of the Famous Scottish Baritone and Comedian, JOHN 1 T.OORE. " O'HN -^OORE. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES : 3/, 2/. and 1/. Plan at Lewis R. Eady anil Son, Ltd.. till 4.45, and at Theatre from 5.30. Theatre Phone 43-393. SATURDAY, JIM p ERALD. ATUKDAY, OIM UeRALD. KING'S ' mHEATRE. ING'S -L H E A T R E. TO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OF THIS PROGRAMME. The Universal Serial. "EAGLE'S TALONS." "EAGLE'S TAIX)XS." "EAGLE'S TALONS." "EAGLE'S TALONS," With FRED THOMPSON and ANN LITTLE. The William Fox Special. 'DARWIN WAS RIGHT." "DARWIN WAS RIGHT." Full Supports. * BEECHAM'S MELODY BOYS. SCREEN TESTS TO-MORROW. SPECIAL PICTURE PROGRAM. BOX PLrAN NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD ENSURE SEATS BY RESERVING. SEASON STARTS SATURDAY TVTEXT, A PRIL "I "1 Saturday i> ext, -"-pril ■*-*-* AT THE TOWN JTALL rx'OXCERT piIIAMBER OWN -*-*-JILL VUAMBEU THE ONLY FISK JUBILEE CJINGERS. isk ti ÜBILEE Lingers. Personnel Includes BELLE F. GIBBONS, One of the Old Originals. BARBARA MAXWELL, Scottish Nightingale. HARTLEY MONTGOMERY, The Phenomenal Tenor. RON THOMPSON, The Gifted Soprano. HERBERT MAXWELL, Basso and Monologuist. ALICE BAPTISTE, Coloured Mezzo-Soprano. MAXWELL TRIO, In Song and Story. JAMES HAYDOCK, Brilliant Pianist. Prices are 4/, 3/, 2/. NO EARLT DOORS. NO BOOKING FEE. «JJIS jyj\\JESTY'S rpHEATRE. Direction E. J. CARROLL. COMMENCING gATURDAY -1 OTH, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. _. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2.30. J£AAI'S JJAWAIIAN rjIROUBADOURS. K AAI S H VWAIIAN TROUBADOURS. TN jq-QNOLTJLU." .AN ENTERTAINMENT OF SHEER DELIGHT. THE SHOW THAT ENTHRALLED Did you know that the Prince of Wales sent 120 miles for Ernest Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours, and was so enthralled by their music that he secured a banjolele "immediately and took lessons from Mr. Kaai The cable published in the Australian Press recently showed that he had become an expert manipulator of the instrument, and fri l ends enthUSiaSUcally entel 'taining his ° _BE SURE TO BOOK AT LEWIS R EADY AND SON. LTD. Prices : G/. 4/ nml 2/. plus tax BOOKING OPENS ON 11th THING'S THEATRE.-Wanted, Movie i° r ln K' s ,. Theatre Comedies. Bathing Girts. Comedians, and 2 or 3 Elderly Ladies, etc. Apply at 11 am Th« t ° r r p row — LESTE R SINCLAIR, Ktajfc DANCING. CELBCT WEEKLY DAXCES. ST. GEORGE'S HIALL, Ranfurly Road, Epsom, Every Wednesday GRAND OPENING Tft-NIGIIT . WEDNESDAY, APRIL Sth. ' Daucins, S-12 p.m. Noel Johnston's Jazz oaud (.> instruments). Ladies 2/ Gents •Vβ Double. 4/ Supper. 613 P. TV XASn, Floor Manager. ITJTHE GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. DRUIDS' HALL TO-NIGHT, 8 TO I*> Spot Waltz. Chocolates nnd Cigarettes Superb Music by our famous Orchestra' Expert and Select Management Ladies V, Gents. 2/. NOTE.—There will be No Dance Next Friday. W. McMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. JJURNNANDS Professional Orchestra WZ .™ d Concert Band—Office 230. Queen St. 'Phones 43-234, and 3069 (4 rings). D TEACHERS OF DANCING. II r I S S MABEL JOHNSON - LTX - The Ballroom, " Omahu Road., Remuera. ALL CLASSES WILL RE-COMMENCE IN Adult Beginners' Class Commences April 34 Private Lessons at any time by nnnoin"" luent in all the latest Ballroom Dances- Fuv"trot, Waltz, Quickstep Foxtrot and Tan"o Phoue 25-021. • ws " EXPERT Private Tuition In all Ballroom 7 Dancing; success guaranteed Professor Kelley, 30, Palmerston Bldga. r>4 M IS o V 1 AURIE I Teacher of , Ballroom Dancing. Studio: S. Belgium St. (Xod Gueeu St.). 'Phone 1753, c

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 8 April 1925, Page 20

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