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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS' r\PERA TTOUSE. ULLERS' '-'PEEA -D-OUSE. Direction :. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. EVERY EVENING AT 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. "Always Something New At Fuller's." TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. GEO WARD CJ.EO. W ARE> EO. VV ARD *Jeo. VV A rd And His Brilliant, Delightful SNAPSHOTS "OEVUE (~\o. NAPSHOTS -"EVUE VA>. In a Whirlwind of Comedy, entitled "THE RAJAH OF BHONG." Little Hermie as the dashing, dancing Harem Slave. The favourite wife of the Sultan. Some wife. Some figure. Some scream. • Welcome Reappearance of TAYLOR AND OUMMERS, AYLOR AND OUMMERS, Featuring the Village Minister. Direct from England. MISS T ESLIE TpLLIOTT. ISS -"ESLIE -EJLLIOTT. "The Girl at the Piano." A RTHUR \ LDRIDGE, -ti-RTHBR -^-LDRIDGE, The Golden-Voiced Tenor. Prices: 3/, 2/, and 1/. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. COMMENCING "T7IRIDAY. OMMENCING -*? RIDAY. Universal presents JACK TTOXIE ACK JJ-OXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE In a Rip Roaring Western Comedy Drama, "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGN OF THE CACTUS." AN A RSENB T UPIN IQTORY N -rLRSEXE XiuPIN *3tORY 813* A THRILLING MYSTERY DRAMA. CHAS. /CHAPLIN HAS. IN "THE CURE." WHEN YOU SEE CHARLIE IN "THE CURE" YOU WILL KNOW HOW TO VOTE ON PROHIBITION. SESSIONS : 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. PHONE 41-341. MUNICIPAL f">HOIR /CONCERT, UNICIPAL V-AdNCERT, saturday "\ttght. Saturday ight. town ttall. OWN -Q-ALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. MUNICIPAL - CHOIR Will Sing, Among Other Numbers, A MADRIGAL BY PALESTRINAOne of the Greatest Composers of the 16th Century. A Dramatic Choral Work by Elgar. And Lighter Numbers by Sullivan and Balfour Gardner. Special Engagement of The Great Danish Pianist, HAAGEN TTOLENBERGH, AAGEN JJ-OLENBERGH, HAAGEN HOLENBERGH, HAAGEN HOLENBERGH, Whose name is known throughout the world as a concert artist of exceptional merit, will play a group of delightful pieces by eminent Scandinavian composers, including Grieg's "Prelude and j Air," from "The Holberg Suite," also a fantasie on Hungarian Gipsy Melodies, by Carl Tansig. The latter work is thoroughly characteristic of the Hungarian music, and technically it ia brilliant. ORGAN CJOLO. ROAN £SoLO. ORGAN SOLO. The City Organist. Mr. Maughan Barrett, will play as his chief solo, Liszt's Fugue on the Choral, from Meyerbeer's Opera, "La Prophete/' TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, 8 P.M. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, 8 P.M. PRICES, 6d and XI. Reserves, 21. Box Plan Now Open at LEWIS R. EADY iND SON, LTD. J. S. BRIGHAM, [g * Town Clerk. rHERE'S SOMEONE THAT ALWAYS PAYS THE PRICE. IT'S EVERY TITAN'S WIFE." very lVi-AN's Wife... PANCINS. ALL SEQUENCE DANCE ENSEMBLES aa- AND ONE FOX TROT. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday, Saturday, and Tuesday. To-night, 8 to 12. A Grand Gala Night of Novelties, of Pretty Fans, with a photo of every girl's best boy. Horses for two. Cigar Holders, and Mama Cryers. Also presentation of prizes to winners of £10 Waltz Schottische Competitiou. Musical Items by Mrs. Terry's Troupe of Gifted Players. DANCE STAR AND CIRCLE, TOMORROW NIGHT. Prop., W. BUCKLEY. rpO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 to 11. Sub.', 2/ and 1/6. STAR AND CIRCLE HALL, 161, Ponsonby Road. The most select and dainty hall in Auckland. Wonderful floor, and Walter Smith's Aloha Full Jazz Band has no equal. Watch "Star" for next Monday night. Prop.. W. BUCKLEY. REV LYNN LABOUR PARTY.—Point Chevalier Hall.—OLD-TIME DANCES, TO-NIGHT, and Every Thursday. Lucky Chair Night. Paltridge's Orchestra. Chocolates, Cisarettes, Streamers, Confetti. Ruses from Pitt Street returning after dauce. Dancing, 8-11. Sub., 1/ and 1/6. F. MEYERS, M.C. TEACHERS OF DANCING. A CADEMY of Dancing, Last Term, 192u, aa. commences SATURDAY, October 10.— Ruby Shcrriir, Bon Marche, Newton. S3 CALL To-night for Private Lessons in Jazz.—Parisian Dancing Studio, 3S, Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street. Private Tuition in all A— Dancing : success guaranteed.—Professor Kelly. 30, Palmerston Bldgs. D 4 TjIRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instrcctor, A- Waltz, Jazz. Old-time Dancing; private tuition.—l7B. Upper Symonds St. R TI.TISS STODDART. School of Dancing.— *aa, 3, Gilmore Rldgs., Newmarket, and la, Clonhern Rd.. Remnera. Phone 24-117. THF "jITISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. Paul's ■MA. Hall, Mondays, Tuesdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 25, Vincent St Private Lessons by" Appointment.—Particulars by "Phone, or 23 Vincent St. R MUSICAI, TUITION. PLDTE AND PICCOLO. GEORGE POORE, Teacher Flute and Piccolo. Beginners or Advanced. Address: 43, Ponsonby Road. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 232, 1 October 1925, Page 22

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