' AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S /-kPERA TTOUSE. ULLER'S Vi'EBA A-J-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. A Dandy Show This Week, Headed by the Oue and Only Jim Gerald. "1 ' f I TIM pERALD I [ "IU VJeHALD I REVUE fIOMPAXT. I . EVUE VOUrA.NY. j IX SO -MINUTES OF REAL JOY. See Jim in n . - '| DON'T rnELi, imiiE tttife." 1 rJ.N-T J- ELL A IIK >\ IFE." I A Welcome Reappearance o£ CARLTON "AfAX, ARLTON ■ UJ -AX, AND HIS COMEDY LARRIKINS. First Appearance of T7TCTORIA AND TTIRANK, .' ICTORIA AND "- RANK, " The Act of Beauty." Also. ALICE TTTOLLANDER, lice -Hollander, And A RTHUR QANDFORD. *4-RTHUH WAXDKORD. TTHELDS AND "DROWN. A- lELDS AND ■ D ltO\VX, PRICES: "'. 2/. and 1/. Bos rian at Lewis It. Early and Sou, Ltd., till 4.43, afterwards at Theatre. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Ci RAND rpO-NIGHT fItAXD OPP. G.P.O. J-O-NTGHT GRAND rpO-NTGIIT RAND "-O-NTGIIT Screening For Four Days Only. A DRAMATIC EPISODE OF THE TURF. Starring LILIAN TTALL T\AVIS, lI.IAN J-A-AIX "-'.WIS, In " STABLE COMPANIONS." "STABLE COMPANIONS." " STABLE COMPANIONS." " STABLE COMPANIONS." " STAHLE COMPANIONS." " STAHLE COMPANIONS." " STABLE COMPANIONS." Full of Thrills and Excitement. SITE THE GREAT RACE. In Addition: T ARRY QEMOX, ■"AHKY lOEMON, LARRY SEMOX, In LARRY SEMOX. "THE BARN LARRY SEMOX, YARD." LARKY' SEMOX. SESSION'S.—II.I 3, 1, 2.45, 4.45, 6.30 and S o'clock. POPULAR PRICES. n.KAND. OPP G.P.O. rpO-NTGHT. VXkanD. OPP G.P.O. J- O-NTGHT. pill OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, GTH MAY, 1025, At S p.m. TiOrULAR pIONCERT By the MUNICIPAL "RAND. UNICIPAL AJaND. Assisted by MR. KENNETH IMPETT. Tenor SPECIAL BAND ITEMS ARE: Overture. "Plymouth Hoe" : Moreeau Militaire. "The Outpost"; Sketch. "The Smithy in the Wood" ; Suite. "Three Woodland Dances" ; Selection on Hermann Lohr's Popular Songs: a Grand Fantasia on Sea Songs. "Britannia," and other brizht numbers. MR. ROWLAND JACKSON will play a Xylophone Solo "The Meteor." MR. KENNETH IMPETT will sing "Cloze Props" (b.v request). "A Banjo Sonc." "Keep a-inching Along," and other songs. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. To All Parts of the House. J. S. BRIGIIAM, 210 Town Clerk. ■rpHE GREAT SLEUTH HUNT FOR -*- THE MISSING HEIRESS. VI.—COMING UP THE STRAIGTIT. Tamaki, Monday, May 4— Standing on my head in basin of cold water, this nioriiiiis, checked over my clues. Was convinced upon due consideration that the doi-canallle-canal-Tamaki clue was capable of further revelations by means of intensive deduction. So proceeded" Canal; canal; canned food. Good: Canned i food; ham and salad: Heavens above! The name of the Inn at Tamaki: Quick, my false whiskers, tape measurer, njaguifving glass and strawberry mark detector: Bring out my scooter and shanghai. To the Ham , and Salad Inn and lower all records: . VII.—THE RESULT (SEE "TILLY OF TAMAKI," H.M. THEATRE, COMMENCING MAY 5.). .-"HiO DANCING. , ] "pALAIS T.ANSE." | . I "A- ALAIS AJf. AJaNSE." | ! TO-NTGHT. ST. BENEDICTS HrU.L AUCKLAND SELECT JAZZ EVENING. Intro,lu,.ing the , HAPPY SIX. , Every Evening these Select Jazz Evenpatronage, and Those who have not ret enjoyed one should. Streamer. Chocolate > Ronlette nances Dancing S til! 11. Sub.: ? Ladies 1/0. Gents '.". Also. Wed Xe-U ? St. Benedict's Hall. Sat. Next. Grand 000010.;. Masonic Hall. Watch Tucsdav's I "Star. • 1 GO3 JACK RIGG, Manager. • rj-10-TNIGHT. rpO-XTGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. I c OLD-TIME DANCE. " TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY MONDAY WED- , NESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. I Spot Waltz, with Chocolates and Cigarettes 1 Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/0. j" D. MAYES, M.C. ? ALPHA DANCE CLUB. ' ■"• SCOTS HALL. Long Night. Long Night. 1 WEDNESDAY NEXT, S TO 1° ] «5 A LOHA String Quartette (Indies), open for musical engagements.—Apply Walter Smith. IG. Turner St. D TEACHERS OF DANCING. t M ISS J)APUNE J^XIGUT." c n All Classes Resumed. a Advanced Ballroom Classes, FRIDAY EVENINGS. Children's Classes (Ballroom and Fancy Dances), SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, 2.3 U. \ PRIVATE LESSONS b.v appointment. 22. Khyber Pass. 'Phone 41-423. 22 " QTAIt AND CIRCLE HALL, 161, l'onS KJ sonby Roa'l topp. IT.re Brigade Stationl. r Learners' and Beginners' Dance evcrv 0 WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. Private 1 Tuition by appointment. ,_ Prop.. _____ BUCKLEY. tr Private Tuition in all Ballroom 5 -L' Dancing; success guaranteed.—Pro- . fessor Kelley. 30. Palmerstnn Bldgs. D 4 - TTIGHLAND, National. Fancy, Ballroom r A-A. Dancing. Pupils trained for cotnpetl--3 tions. —Miss Dorothy Dickenson, SG, Khvber A rass. " r "\riSS LABRIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of *-'-*- Ballroom Dancing. Studio :a, Belgium -_ St. (top Qneen St.). I'hone 41-753. C ir "PROFESSIONAL Teacher of Danclns >r A would cive Lessons nt pupils' own A homes; latest steps.—Write F. 274, Star.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 103, 4 May 1925, Page 16
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