AMUSEMENTS. TjiULLER-S r\PERA " HSF-i?" -t? UL.LER-S VJPERA J-«-OLSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BIG VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. Tremendous Success of Australia's Famous Pantomime Favourite, AMY -pOCHELLE. MY J-*OCHELLE. AMY ROCHELLE. AMY ROCHELLE. The Girl with the Million Dollar Voice and the Million Dollar Smile. SANDRISI AND />iOPELLI. ANDRISI AND JENNY ROY. J. E. SUTTON. 1 mHK TTIOY T>ROS. f I J- he JOY -Pros. I -\TIBLO AND J-|ORIS, -W IBLO AND J-'ORIS. CARL.TOX AND ROSLYN. TpUGENE TV-NOOF. •CiCGENE J^-NOOP. Last Night of the Famous Scottish Baritone and Comedian. TOUN "MOORE. t» O'HX -"J-OOKE. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 2/. and XI. Flan at Lev.is K. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 4.45, and at Theatre from 5.30. Theatre Phone 43-593. SATURDAY "VTE XT - ATUKDAY l> EXT. Reappearance of the Most Popular of Comedians. A Welcome Back to Auckland. Commencing at the HOLIDAY I\,J]ATINEE, Oi OA OLIDAY The Plans Are Filling Fast, So Don't Delay. Book To-day. Jim: /herald IM vJeraLD JIM GERALD JIM GERALD And His Wonderfully Versatile revue /company. evue Company. holiday box plan arrangements. Plan Closed Friday. At Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Saturday morning till 11.45. Matinee Plan at Theatre, and Evening Plan at Edser's Confectionery Shop, next to Theatre, from 12.30. TO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. - 1 - O-NIGHT. ALL- NEW PICTURE PROGRAMME. KING'S The mHEATRE. ING'S Big i-HEATRE. KING'S Theatre fTIHEATRE. ING'S with the J-HEATRE. KING'S Little mHEATRE. ING'S Prices. -»-HEATRE. mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. -1- O-NIGHT. -i- O-NIGHT. OND L SCREEN fpESTS. CREEN J-ESTS. SCREEN .TESTS. SCREEN TESTS. NEW SCENES AND NEW PEOPLE. NEW SCENES AND NEW PEOPLE. NEW SCENES AND NEW PEOPLE. THESE TESTS are being conducted by LESTER CJINCLAIR, ESTER OiucLAIR, ; I To Find a Suitable Cast for the First KING'S T7-OMEDIES. ING'S J^-OMEDIES. The Huge Stage of the King's Theatre has been converted into a Studio, with special Lighting, and the Tests •will be taken in FULL VIEW OF THE AUDIENCE. SPECIAL NEW PICTURE PROGRAMME. SPECIAL NEW PICTURE PROGRAMME. And BEECHAM'S MELODY BOYS. BEECHAM'S MELODY BOYS. NOTE OUR FAMOUS PRICES: SOO STALLS AT 6d. 700 CIRCLE AT 1/, 1/6. 50 NEW ASPIRANTS TO-NIGHT. 50 NEW ASPIRANTS TO-NIGHT. WEST TT'ND mHEATRE. EST J-HEATKE. PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NTGHT—THURSDAY—TO-NIGHT SCREENING AT 7.45 SHARP. VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. A FINE VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. A FINE VAUDEVILT,*; PROGRAMME. ALL FIRST .CLASS ARTISTS, Including MR. ALAN McELWAIN MR. ALAN McELWAIN MR. ALAN McELWAIN And MR. ARTHUR AUSTIN. MR. ARTHUR AUSTIN MR. ARTHUR AUSTIN. Also, COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEX MOORE COLLEEN MOORE COLLEEN MOORE In "AFFINITIE S." "AFFINITIE 8." "AFFINITIE S." "AFFINITIE S. -, "AFFINITIE S." MUSIC BY THE WEST END ORCHESTRA PRICES: Stalls, 9d ; D.C, 1/. Reserves at Blauchard's. next Theatre. Tj\MPRESS (Reservoir Corner), NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SCREEN TESTS AND PICTURES. Tests Conducted by Wayland Steel Films. Are You a Screen Type? On the same Programme, RICHARD DIX and BEBE DANIELS In "UNGUARDED "WOMEN " "UNGUARDED WOMEN." A Thrilling Tale of Romance and Intrigue ia China. GREAT SUPPORTS. Orchestral Overture, 7.30. Stalls, Od. Circle,' 1/. LEATHER GOODS. A TTACHE Cases, Brief Bags, Footballs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 84, 9 April 1925, Page 14
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