AMUSEMENTS. " "DOOTS " " XVid X»OOTS " AND THE ELECTION. PROGRESS RETURNS OF THE POLLING WILL BE ANNOUNCED DURING THE INTERVAL OF "KID BOOTS" THIS EVENING. ..,;■ - "GOOD MORNING, DEARIE." "GOOD MORNING. DEARIE." BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN. HIS TITAJESTY'S rpHEATRE, IS -"XaJESTY'S - 1 -HEATRE, Direction..J. C. WILLIAMSON (X.Z.). Ltd. Manager John Farrell. THE GREATEST AND FUNNIEST MUSICAL COMEDY EVER STAGED. rpO-NIGHT AT And To-morrow and Friday Evenings. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The Most Colossal and Most Picturesque Musical Play of Modern Times. "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." " KID BOOTS." - . " KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." Presented by a. Stupendous Aggregation of 214 people, including a Galaxy of Glorious , Girir.. nil typical beauties of distinctive personalities, and with a cast of 30 artists, including JOSIE MELVILLE JOSIE MELVILLE And GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. Together with FRED HAYWOOD and his JAZZ BAND. FRED HAYWOOD and his JAZZ BAND. Play.Produced by GEORGE HIGHLAND. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, Five Nights Only, MATINEE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Initial Production in Auckland of the Phenomenally Successful Musical Comedy. " GOOD MORNING, DEARIE." Which broke the .records established in Sydney and Melbourne by "Sally." BOX PLANS for the Season are Now Open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stalls, 4/J . Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery 1/ extra. All prices plus amusement tax. KOX TXTOODWARD'S "PICTURES. OK VViooDWARD'S Xi£CTURE3. (BRITANNIA.) PONSONBY—THREE LAMPS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. USUAL VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. Including: THE CONN MUSICAL QUARTET. MISS MAIDA DAVISON, Soprano. I DOROTHY DUO, I Rip-Roaring Comedy. CARA PETERSEN, Clog Dancer. "V, In Addition: First National Presents, AmHIBF TN "RARADISE." J-HIEF X N XaRADISE." A most gorgeous colourful picture. Me* fight for pearls under the sea. Reserves by 'phone 20-234. RESULTS OF POLL WILL BE SCREENED. Start 7.45 6arp. PA-fCI-TG. rpO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 to 11.30, STAR -*- AND CIRCLE HALL, 161, Ponsonby Rd. Learners', Beginners' and Advanced Patrons' Dance In all Ballroom Dances. Sub., 2/ and 1/6. Extras, Monte Carlo Balloons, Streamers and Confetti Wheels. Not an idle moment. Learners, one lesson 1/, extra full course 5/. Fast floor,' good music and most select hall in Auckand. Also every Friday and' Saturday. 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT — AL. CLARK'S JAZZ BAND, THURSDAY, 8 to 11.30. All Jazz and Fireworks Display; Sparklers, Coloured Matches, Torpedoes, Roman Candles. Come and join the happy throng and celebrate Guy Fawkes Night. DRIUDS* HALfi, Newton—All Old-time Dances. Sub., 2/ and 1/. Bto 11.30. Same Fireworks Display as above. Prop., W. BUCKLEY. rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. —: OLD-TIME DANCE. } TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates and Cigarette* LADIES, 1/. GENTS, 1/6. ■ D. MAYES, M.C. AUCKLAND OTAB, ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS. The Proprietors do not hold themselTel responsible for non-insertion of advertisements, through accident or otherwise, and they" reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements received and paid for, if they appear to be objectionable. Instructions as to the insertion or with" drawal of advertisements must be la writing. Advertisements received without written orders will only be inserted once, and charged accordingly. Orders fo withdraw advertisements must be lodged not later than 11 a.m. each day. Advertisements are received up to 2.45 p.m. on the day of issue, but Advertisements intended for classified insertion on Tage 1 must roach the office not later than 1 p.m. All Family Notices intended for classified insertion on the Front Page of the STAR should be handed in before 1 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ARH INSERTED AT THE FOLLOWING CASH RATES .— Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant | 15 Words: Personal J Lost and Found > One Insertion, 1/ - For Sale To Let | Three Insertions, 2/9 Etc. J Births. Marriages i 30 Words, 2/6. Deaths } Each odditional flvs Memoriam J Words, 9d. . Advertisements should be addressed td the Manager. STAR Office. Phones 42-111. 42-222, 46-677.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1925, Page 20
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