T^UELERS , rk pEpA "RRSI?" -t-.ULLEBS , VPERA ■^ t °. u ?. E : Direction: John Fuller and Sohe, Ltd. j'- : ■'EVERY:EVENING .. . J. puel,er;s vaudeville -de » luxe. to-night — to-night — to-nigiht First Appearance after, their; Sensational London Triumphs of the Stars who maae '.".»■ Vaudeville Famous: VETERANS OF VARIETY, VETERANS OF VARIETY.' VETERANS OF . YAHIETY. VETERANS OF VARIETY. VETERANS OP VARIETY. Original Singers of the Songs they Sang in an Original Interpretation of the English .Music Hall of 30 Years Ago. A Wonderful Array of Old-time Stare. JAKE FREIDMAN, ARTHUR SLATER, LIL.Y BURNAND, GEORGE CAMPBELL, And FLORENCE. RONTON: "GIVE US T.HE OLD DAIS AND THE OED SONGS. 'f . J THE MEL.FORD THREE. EDWARDS AND HUGHES. BARBARINA. J)ANNY D'AI/MA. VIOLET VICTORIA. Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. Boi Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. TTIB \£AJESTrs rpHEATBR Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.). LTD. Presents . • ■ MAURICE -ifOSCOVITCH AURiCE iVloscovrrcH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH . It wllL be a Night of Joy to See Moecpvltch in the Wonderful Play of Human Love, Interest, and Thrilling Incidents. MAURICE IfOSCOVITCH AURICE I«.OSCOVITCH In THE TpVER, ,, HK - ■ - "THE GREAT i . LOVER," - 'THE GREAT LOVBB." • "THE GREAT LOVER," "THE GREAT LOVER," As played before Their Majesties the King and Queen on Two Occasions dnring Jt» phenomenal run In London: - - TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. J-O-NIGUX. ■ • . At 8 o'clock, ■ AND TO-MORROW EVENING. MOSCOVITCH OSCOVITCH As JEAN PAURELi His Original Character, as played by him for- Orer Two Years In London. Stage Dfrector MR. NAT MADISON BOX PLANS Now Open at Lewis It. Eady and Son, Ltd. , DAY SALES at Theatre, H.M.- Arcdde Confectionery. Third and Last Production. SATURDAY NEXT. FOR FIVE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE. " rpHE TITERCHANT "VTENICE." " J- HE -wJ-ERCHAST *-Ff v EXICE." Maurice . Moscovitch in his New and Original Interpretation of SHYLOCK.. BOX PLANS for "The Merchant of Venice" Now Open at Lewis K. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES: Drese Circle and Reserved Stalls, S/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/C. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All plus tax. Manager: ALEX. F. WILSON. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. MPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. EMPIRE. • TO-NIGHT, 7.43. EMPIRE. A Unique Programme. EMPIRE. Better Than Ever. EMPIRE. JT7-AUDEVILLE fPRIALS. EMPIRE. , V AfjDEVILLE -»- RIALS. EMPIRE. TrAUDEVILIiE fiIRIALS. EMPIRE. " AUDBVILLE - 1 - RIALS. EMPIRE. Special Engagement of EMPIRE. MR. BERT WATSON. EMPIRE. Comedian, iii new items of EMPIRE. Patter. Song, and Dance. EMPIRE. MR. SAWYER, EMPIRIC. Novelty Musical Act. EMPIRE. WILMA LOCKWOOD, KMl'inK. Contortionist. ' EMPIRE. A DEL IA D.VVIES. EMPIRE. Town Hall Compotition Winner. EMPIRE. MR. RANGI, EMPIRE. The Ukulele Songster. EMPIRE. MISS EILEEN PERKINS, EMPIRE. Bnlladist. EMPIRE. PHYLLIS DARE and EMPIRE. DOR. CHANDLER, EMPIRE. Comedy Double. EMPIRE. MISS'MOORE, EMPIRE. MIKS SYDNEY, EMPIRE. . MISS ANSELL, . EMPIRE. MR. LEVITT, EMPIRE. MR. STEWART, EMPIRE. And Still More: • EMPIRE. Showing alsoEMPIRE. LEATRJCE JOY EMPIRE. In EMPIRE. "CHANGING - HUSBANDS:" , EMPIRE. "CHANGING HUSBANDS." EMPIRE. . Great Comedy Drama. EMPIRE. BE .EARLY.- This is a Full EMPIRE. House Programme.' ONEHUNGA PICTURES; STRAXn. TO-NIGHT. STRAND. - ; ' TO-NIGHT ~ STRAND: We Cerebrate the Strand's STRAND. FIRST BJRTHDAY. . STRAND. Special Engagement and First a^er i ! ia : of strand: savaloy banana band I?I® THE HAWA^^.HAiMOKId | T li|g::/. /^^uE^g^:': STRAND. , Patter Comedian STRAND. SYBIL DICK. .. . . .Soprano §Ssisn ?0E GWILL , tA M STRAND. And Others: STRAND. And Last, but Not Leant TAIifADGE >♦ i HaM>. * - - ■ ' In > : STRAND. " LEARNING TO LOVE " STRAND. "LEARNING TO LOVE " gTRAND. "LEARNING TO LOVE " STRAND. "LEARNING TO LOVE " STRAND. "LEARNING TO LOVE" Itrlnd C ° me a P1 «« of Our «?£^vß - Birthday Cake. STRAND. • Doors Open 7.15 p . m . CJPECIAL PROGRAMME BY ARTIT ° LKKY BAND. CONDUCTED BY MR COLIN HILL, NEXT 304 RATI.WAV TTOTTCEB. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCHES. THAMES V. HAMILTON. AT HAMILTON THAMES VALLEY V. KING COUNTRY," AT TE AROHA. ' SATURDAY, 15TH AUGUST. In connection with.above usual 3.55 p.m Frankton-Pneroa train will be 'delayed to leave Frankton 5.15; p.m., HamUton 5.25 Te Aroha 7 |0, arriving Paeroa 5.5 p.m Usual 5.55 p.m. Paeroa-Watht train will leave Paeroa 8.10 p.m. (after-arrive Frankton-Paeroa train), arriving. wal n | These trains will make the usual stood Special guaranteed train, stopping whlr^ Free passes, privilege, tourist excursion season, and commutation tickets (reborters : tickets and .passes held by M Zr, „, Legislature excepted), will not dp by 8.15 p.m. PaW-Thames train
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 August 1925, Page 20
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