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AMUSEMENTS. " T/-ID "DOOTS " "-"-ID J-JOOTS" AND GOOD AfORNING, T\EARIE. OOD LU-ORNING, i^EARIE." "KID BOOTS" FINISHES FRIDAY. "GOOD MORNING, DEARIE." BEGINS SATURDAY NIGHT. BOX OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT. Plans for balance of "Kid Boots" Season Now Open. Plans for "Good Morning. Dearie" will be opened ou Wednesday morning. "TTID "gOOTS." — "J£lD T>OOTS." THE GREATEST AND MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION THE STAGE HAS YET KNOWN. THE FINAL "KID BOOTS" MATINEE THE FINAL "KID BOOTS" MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2. NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 2. Doors Open at 1.15. Children Half-price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls; Gallery, 1.1. AU prices plus Amusement Tax. HIS -VTAJESTY'S mHEATRE IS IU -AJESTY'S -*-HEATRE, Direction..J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.). Ltd. Manager John Farrell. THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY EVER STAGED. mO-NIGHT AT Q And Four Following Evenings. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. J. C. WILLIAMSON (X.Z.), LTD., Present THE BIGGEST AND BEST SITTSICAL. COMEDY EVER STAGED, KID "ROOTS." ID J-JOOTS." A SUPERLATIVELY PERFECT SHOW, That cost over £20.000 to produce. " TC ID "R° OTS '" Is presented by a Stupendous Aggregation of 214 people, including a Galaxy of Glorious Girls, all typical beauties of distinctive personalities, and with a cast of 30 artists, including: JOSIE MELVILLE, JOSIE MELVILLE, And GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE.

A Stupendous Cast includes JEAN NEWCO.MBE, George Volaire. Adele Crane, Field Fisher, Reginald Roberts, Paul Plunkett, George Crotly, Gladys Hermes, Jack Dunne, Percy Le Fre. Together With FRED HAYWOOD and His JAZZ BAND. FRED HAYWOOD and His JAZZ EAND. TQOOTS " IS PACKED WITH SONG SUCCESSES. Every one of them clings to the memory. Play Produced by GEORGE HIGHLAND. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. Five Nights Only. GOOD -jVrORNTNG, TAEARIE." OOD -L'A ORXINOj JL/EARIE." Box Plans for "Kid Boots" now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Arcade Confectionery. Plans for "Good Morning, Dearie," will be opened ou Wednesday next. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., S/; Stalls 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ Extra. All prices Plus Amusement Tax. "p HARLEY'S AUN T." FUXNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH. TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S. FRIDAY. DANCING. mO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT J-O-NIGHT -, TO-NIGHT Jazz. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, Jazz. Jazz. AUCKLAND'S SOCIAL Jazz. J azz. CENTRE. Jazz •Tazz. DANCING. Jazz. Jazz. THE INDOOR PASSPORT TO Jazz. Jazz. HEALTH AND RELAXATION. Jazz.

Follow the crowds that throng St. Benedict's every Monday night. Gain gladness and health in the exhilaration of the dance, in ideal surroundings and congenial company. Slake your visit to Auckland com- * plete by enjoying an evening at St. Benedict's. In comparison, nothing else of its kind in Auckland in any way will fill your , desires for music, charm nnd distinction. The popular ballroom where modern Jazz is conducted on dignified and exclusive line.; where everyone meets in a spirit of brightness and gaiety to enjoy themselves. Appearing in the dancing numbers will lie Miss Reynolds. Miss Phillips, also Sliss Jarvie, Sir. Stewart and Sir. Austin. Unlimited supplies' of balloons, streamers, chocolates and cigarettes. NOT AN IDLE SIOMENT. WE ARE REAL DISPENSERS OF JOY. Ladies' and Gents' Cloak Room Attendants. LADIES, 21. GENTS, 2/6. Also the Jlasonic Hall every Saturday night. GEO. WILLIAMS. m-N IG HT. TO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. LADIES, 1/. GENTS, 1/6. D. MAYES. M.C. mO-NIGHT — 8 to 11. — mO-NTGHT. STAR AND CIRCLE HALL, 161, PONSONBY ROAD. A jolly evening's Dance of Fox Trots, One-Step. Waltzes, Three-Step, Two-Step. Schottischc, Streamer and Monte Carlo Waltz. SUB. : 1/6 and I. Watch for Guy Fawkes' Night. Thursday. Prop. W. BUCKLEY. SPECIAL A NNOUNCESIENT. FECIAL -t22\-XXOUNCESIENT. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-MORROW NIGHT. GRAND OPENING of our £_;■ FLANNEL SUMSIER JAZZ AND FOX TROT DANCES. S to 11. The First Jazz to be held ln the good old Druids' Hall for over two years, and its going to be some night. BEST OF SIUSIC Augmented by that wonderful troupe, Sloe and Co., with their Ukeleles and Steel Guitars and their wonderful harmonising voices in Singing is beautiful. You will simply float around in the Fox Trots. Also Balloons to be let down among the dancers, and Slonte Carlo. And to make it the Night not to be forgotten, the charge will be 1 C> and 1/. PROP., W. BUCKLEY. mO-MORROW NIGHT (TUES.). NOV. 3- - 1 - TRADES HALL. O L T> - T I SI E DANCE. PaltriJge's Orchestra. Dancing 8 till 11. Gents 2 2 Ladies IA BURNNANDS I'rofMts'.onai Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office. 230. Queen St. 'Phones 43-234 and 30G9 (4 rings). _ TYPISTS. MISS R. BAKER, Typist and Duplicator. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Room 421. Queen St. 'Phone 4.'1-"2!. *_

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

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