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AMUSEMENTS. T7ULLERS' /-\FERA TTOUSIS. -C ULLERS' VpEKA -U-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. EVERY EVENING AT 8. FULLER VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GEO. TT7ARD. P.EO. V\7 ARD ' co. VVard. vXeo. >>ARD. And His Big, Bright, Snappy, Happy SNAPSHOT T>EVUE pO. NAPSHOT -*-*_VUE In a Razzle. Dazzle. Giggle, Wiggle. Chase Mc, I Am Fuller Fun Revue. "T7C7HO'S VEXT." " » ' HO'S -i^EXT." Brimful of Beautiful Surprises, Overflowing with Mirth, Melody and Charm, with Little Hermie as the Brave, Fearless, Heroic General Shultz. VAUDEVILLE A LA CARTE. Don't Miss Seeing Ye Act Beautiful. GRACE AND TREATS. RACE AND -LVeATS. A PIERRETTE, PIERROT and Piano. A Very Welcome Reappearance of leo qterling, co Sterling, The Wandering Minstrel. Your Favourite at the Piano. CHAS. QHERSIAN, HAS. In Song, Wit, and Impersonations. How They Can Play. EENO AND A RTA. ENO AND -"-RTA. Expert Xylophone Exponents. PRICES: ?,/. 2/. H. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. mOWN TTALL pONCERT pHAMBER. pRAND QPERATIC -pECITALS. miIURSDAY AND T^RIDAY,

"hJOVEHEER pT AND {* jTTADAME TRENE A INSLEY ASSISTED BY ADVANCED PUPILS. Including : Misses Nancye Hanna, Slarjorie Fair, Alalhea Dalton, Ethel Ring, Kathleen Thomson, Genevieve Bimras. Alma McGruer, Alison Cooke. Lesley Peacock, Carmen West. Ernestine Edgecombe, Mr. L. Gibson Blackie, And AUCKLAND'S LEADING ARTISTS. And ' Mr. Arthur Ripley. Mr. W. Brough (Pupil ,of Mr. F. Wilson), Mr. J. de Montalk. AT THE PIANO : Mrs. R. A. Singer. Slisses Edna Craig, Winifred Cooke. THURSDAYS PROGRASISIE will Include : "Garden Scene," Gounod's "Faust." Scene Iron Verdi's "Aida." Costume Excerpts from Gluck's "Orpheus." FRIDAY'S PROGRASISIE will Include : "Kitchen Scene," Flotow's "Slartha." "Prison Scene." Verdi's "II Trovatore." Costume Excerpts from Bizet's "Carmen," by Madame Irene Ainsley. PRICES: 4/, 3/ (plus tax), Reserved; 2/ (no Tax), Unreserved. Concession to Students. Box Plan (Reserves) now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales nt Messrs. A. Eady and Co., Robertson and Co., English and Foreign Piano Co., and Slessrs. Lillicrap's Music Shop, Queen St. 8 mHE T^UTURISTS. ■■■a H E A. ' v T U• R I S T S. An Entertainment that goes on spinning out joy like a spider as-long as the web lasts. COMMENCING IOATURDAY XTEXT Saturday iX ext TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHASIBER) SIESSRS. W. G. DESSIOND AND C. NORTHCOTE Beamingly Present for Criticism their MERRY MUSICAL MELANGE, MERRY MUSICAL MELANGE, Which for the want of a better name has

been titled. THE TMJTURISTS, HE A} UTURISTS, Direct from a 12-weeks' season at the Bijou Theatre. Hobart. mHE "CMJTURISTS -»-HE A UTURISTS Is a Kaleidoscopic Innovation, inasmuch as it comprises a full and complete mockery of things that are not. and introduces SIIRTH AND MUSIC In a form of novelty never vet attempted. THE TMjTURISTS HE A UTURISTS Is an Entertainment of Lamponnerv with Harmonious> Anaesthetics. In other "words, like modern dentistry, we hope to DRAW WITHOUT HURTING. 99 BRILLIANT ARTISTS nij - J - J BRILLIANT ARTISTS ■-*-* Including the Famous Orchestra and the CABARET KITTENS BALLET, go to the making of an attraction that has created a furore wherever presented. Box Plans open to-morrow morning at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Prices : 4/, 3/ 2/, Plus tax. Children half-price. ' CHAS. CABOT. Advance Slanager. EUCHRE EUCHRE. t ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Patrons note: Not. Wednesday this week SIX PRIZES. LADIES, 1/. GENTS, 1/6. 2" c. BALL. "r\ HARLE V ' S AUN T." FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH. TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S, FRIDAY. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. mAMAKI ROAD BOARD. ROAD CLOSED. Public Notice is hereby given that Speight Road, Kohlmarama. will be Closed for Repairs from MONDAY, 2nd day of November, until further notice. H. G. GOODMAN. St. Helier's, Clerk ' 30th October, 1925. 12 8 MOTOR SERVICES. " AUCKLAND STAR" MOTOR SERVICE. FRANKTON TO TE AROHA. CAR LEAVES FRANKTON JUXCTTfW STATION ON GRAND HOTEL SIDE at 10.45 p.m. each evening, excepting Saturdays, on arrival of the Second Express" Arrives at Te Aroha at 1 a.m anri leaves there again at 1.30 a.m. to con-Yet wlth Main Trunk Train for Auckland tt Frankton at 3.45 a.m. Da at INQUIRIES : AUCKLAND —Publisher, "Auckland Star." Phone 42-123. HAMILTON — Representative "Star." Phone 1702. TE AROHA — Agent "Auckland Star " Phone 217. _ D 4 A ARD TAXIS, 42-468, Gore Street.— aa. Continuous Service. Tours, Weddings Specially Catered for. Council rates — Johnston Taxis. ' \ V\7AIKOWIIAI PARK.-Sunday, OleseiT's * t Bus leaves City 9.13 a.m., weather Hermit ting. OF DANCING. T3ALLROOM Dancing, correct style, expert AA private tuition. — Modern Dancin" Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs , opp. G.P.O? n-i ■yOUXG Lady offers Expert Private a Tuition all Slodern Ballroom Dancing--121 1/ term.—Write F. 1518, Stab.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 2 November 1925, Page 22

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