AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S f\PEKA TTOUSIi. ULLERS Ui-EIIA -LIOUSh. Direction: John Fuller and Sous, Ltd. MATINEE AT 2.3U MONDAY. Bargain Prices: (id, 1/. 1/U. plus tax. TO-NIGHT AT S. A Sure Cure for the Blues. i r JIM ri ERALD I 1M vJekALD REVUE /COMPANY. l EVL'E j In the Latest and Greatest of Laughter Providers—A Smile-a-Secoud Show. I BARE "DACKS." I ARE J-^ACKS." i _! Continued Success of a Most Artistic- Act, alice ttollander, lice -Hollander, The Celebrated Australian Contralto, And ARTHUR CANDFORD. RTHUR CaN'DFORD. LAST NIGHT, PAUL TT/HAKTON AND pOY. AUL »> HARTON AND LAST NIGHT, ESTELLE T>OSE. STELLF. J-VOHE. FIELDS AND T3ROWN. lEl.n* ami JJnmvx, KEITH VyiLBUR, EITH vv ILBCIt, FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: 3/, 2/, and 1 '. Box Plan at the Opera House from 12.30. Ring 43-303 for Reserves. Town TTAi.r. — rpiiuns. "VF.xt. OWN -C-ALL — J- 11URS. EXT. I Under the distinguished patronage I 1 of Their Excellencies the Governor- | I General and Lady Alice Fergusson. I ! ! THE I UCKLAXD P'IIORAL QOCIETY Will Give Mendelssohn's Great Work, EL I J A II." L I J A II." Soloists : MISS LOIS EVANS. MISS MINA CALIIOW. Mlt. ARTlini RII'LEY. MR. LEN. BARNES. W'lio will nlso form t"h<? Oouble Quartet MADAME TOWSEY, MISS MURIEL BARR. M-R. CHARLES KISSLING, MR. A. G. COLLEDGE. Leader : MRS. K. A. SINGER. MR. COLIN MUSTOX, L.R.A.M. Trices. 4/, 3/ (plus tax). Reserved; 2/ Unreserved. Box I'lan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. NOTE.—This will be one of the finest performances of " Elijah " ever given here. '34S T EYS TNSTITUTE "pNTERTAINMENTS THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. QPEXIXG /CONCERT, rpUESDAY, fTTH "AT AY - A MUSICAL TREAT. ARRAXGED BY MR. JOHN I\ BEXXETT. The Following Will Participate:— MESDAMES CYRIL LOXG AND STAXLEY OKBELL. JOHNSTON - TOPLISS, II W. RICHARDS. MISSES ALMA MeGRUER. KITTY TOPLISS. MAVIS UUEVATT, AND GIGA WALLACE MASTER BREXTXALL; Admission fid. Course Tj.-ket of Eight. 2 <i. C>! L O U-D AX(" IX G CONT ES T Between MR. sniXKR irhp I'nloured Entertainer' and MR. E. JACKSON iFish Dealer. ~f Auckland) for a Purse of £30, will take plflce at the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER NEXT WI-DNKSDAY EVENIXO Combined with a First-class Vaudeville Prognimnie. Some of Auckland's Best Artists Appear ins. Watch Monday's Taper for Programme Front Seats ißeserverti, 2/; Hack Seats and Gallery, 1/; Children to All Parts, Ila'.f Trice. W. P.ARKER. Manager. BAZAARS. jw S AVE THE "Roys : THE CATHOLIC fjffjf BIG BROTHERS SaiMANiS APPEAL FOR YOUR HELP \sSgo4*f IN THEIR RESCUE WORK. BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK BAZAAR AXD SALE OF WORK CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, TO-DAY (SATURDAYi. MAY 2, 2 P.M. AXD 7 T.M. A LIVE TEDDY BEAR WILL BE ON SHOW FROM 'I P.M. TILL 10 P.M. Bring All the Children. ITEMS FOR TO-XIGHT: MR. REG. OAKLEY, the Mystifying Illusionist. MR. 11. AUSTIN, Comedian. MR. NORMAN TATE, Skilful Feats. MISS BERNICE STANFORD'S PUPILS. Special Treats for the Children. Admission, Gd. Children, Half-price. 3SO BOXING. ■XTORTHEHX BOXING ASSOCIATION. (Patron His Excellency the GovernorGeneral). - mOWX XT ALL. M ON U AY, erx. tjaxtf.r rx. -Baxter v. pEC. rpROWF.RN -"EG. - 1 - ROWERX NOTICE TO PATRONS. The BOX PLAN will bo opened on TUESDAY. May r>. at Carter and Asher's Tobacconists, opp. " Herald " Ollicc. riUCES : Reserves, 7 0 ; £1. J. 11. WATTS. Hon. Secretary. !>!), Queen Street. ' D 4 BOXING ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE. Subscriptions nre now due, and may he paid to the Hon. Secretary, J. 11. Wutts '.'!!. Queen Street. ' Under no circumstances will subscriptions, he received at the Town Hall or any member be admitted without membership' ticket. J. H. WATTS, "•*■* Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1925, Page 20
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