AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS" r-|PEKA TTOUSE. ULLERS' "PERA J-»-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd."' • • EVERY EVENING AT 8. MATINEE * MONDAY — 2.30. — MONDAY. MONDAY — 2.30. — MONDAY. BARGAIN PRICES: 6d, 1/ an^e. ■CWLLERS" ■VTAUDEVIIiLB AND -E ULCERS' V AUDEVJLL.E AND REVUE. - ~. EVXIE. IT'S A CORKING GOOD SHOW THIS WEEK. PHIL' SMITH. PHIL. SMITH. PHIL, SMITH. PHIL. SMITH. And His Excellent ~ MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, With the Versatile Comic, NAT HANLEY, In an Uproarious 70 Minutes' of Fun Playlet, "ON THE WHEEL." ■ JOHN MOORE. JOHN MOORE. The Singing Scottish Comedian. Assisted by the Dainty Wee Lassie, JENNIE ROY ■ MUSICAL WEATHERLYS —- THE ATLANTIC GIRLS. ENID PARKER. - - ■.- . FARRELL AND MASSEY —— Prices: 3/, 2/. 1/. Box Plan at Lewis K. Eady and Son, Ltd. . ' DON'T FORGET NEXT THURSDAY I IT'S JOHNNY MOORE'S SCOTCH NIGHT. ING'S rpHEATKBi — -yEWTON. ING'S • -»- HEATRE .Ul EWTOM. Direction .... Fuller Hayward Theatres. TO-NTGHT, AT 7.30 P.M. William Pox Presents EDMUND LOWE In " GREATER THAN A GROWN." " GREATER THAN A CROWN." "GREATER THAN A CROWN." A Whirlwind Romance of a Modern Adventure Seeker. Also "THE STEADFAST HEART." " THE STEADFAST HEART." And Usual Supports. ' Prices: 6d and 1/-. ■r\ U E E N , S """* ■ QUEEN'S NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. . SOME PROGRAMME. SOME PICTURE VALUE. UNIVERSAL PRESENTS KEGINALD EGINALD J-'ENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY i In I'll cjhow -you rnHE rpowN." LL J-OU -»-HE -"-OWN." " I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN." " I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN." Don Juan, the eternal lover, had nothing, on Denny and his harem. This boy could out-shelk the entire Turkish Embassy. And the uproarious situations he got into would make.a camel laugh. The best laugh-tonic ever administered a smilu loving nation, with Denny at his joyous best! BEAUMONT SMITH PRESENTS •ypHE TV/TAN TTMROMeONOWY TJIVER ,, «A HE -"J-AN.-C ROM tOXOWY -"IVER , ' A Fire Story of the Outback. It's Your. Country, and My Country in the Movies. JTIHAS. r>HAPLIN, . " THOUGH AND T\YNAMITE." " ■•-'OUGH • J -'X'-NAMITB." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. THOSE 41-341. i GRAND CAROL CONCERT By the . "' ,■ :, ■jyj-UNICIPAL /"TOOIR ..';- « And the "': ; ' V-JRGAMST, TOWN TTALL, OWN -O-ALL, npo-xiGHT at q p;m. ' AT O p.xr. THE MUNICIPAL CHOIR WILL SING: "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (Mendelsohn) "A Child This/Day is Born".. (Traditional) "The Sleeping Babe" "Welcome, Yule" (Parry) "God Rest Ye, Merry Christians" * -> "Tne Holly and the Ivy" < OM ¥*•*>. -_; (Rutland Boughton) I Saw Three Ships" .... (Ancient Carol) S h ?, Flr . st x. 11 " •• • (Traditional) 'iHallelujah Chorus" (Handel) MISS DOROTHY BAKER, ; VIOLINIST WILL PIiA.X: "Caprice Viennoie" (p. Kreisler) "Andante Con Moto" Tschaiko-wsky) MR. W. GEMMEL WILL SING: "It was Thou, the r>estroyer" (Verdi) "Passing By" (Purcell) "Prince Ivan's Song" (Allitsen) MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, CITI ORGANIST, WILL PLAY: "Toccata" in D Minor {Bach) "Gesu Bambino" ....'. (Yon) Improvisation on "Adeste Fideles" Choir Organist: MR. EDGAR RANDAL Accompanist: MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. Prices, Admission: Ground Floor 6d • Dress Circle. 1/; Reserved Dress. Circle, 2/' Box Plan at Lewis B. Eady and Sons, Ltd! J. S. BRIGHAM, 30 . ~ Town Clerk. TOWN TX Ai L L. OWN H a L -L. rpO-MORROW- (SUNDAY) -pVBNING, AT 8.30 P.M. TITPSICAL pECITAL -"ECITAL By 'the municipal band, Under the baton of BANDMASTER CHRISTOPHER SMITH. .PROGRAMME : 1. Hymn, "A Few More Years Shall Roll" (Hayne) 2. Overture, "Maitre Peronilla" (Offenbach) 3. Suite, Three "Nell Gwyn" Dances /.,.»' ' (Ed. German) (1) Country. Dance; (2) Pastoral Dance; (3) Merrymakers' Dance. 4. Piccolo Solo, "The Comet" (Brewer) Soloist, MR. HAL C. McLENNAnT' 5. Waltz, "Nights of Gladness" (Ancliffe) 6. Euphonium Solo, "The Village Blacksmith" (Weißß) Soloist, MR. J. PURCHASE. 7. Grand Selection, "Lohengrin" (Wagner). National Anthem. • J. S. BRIGHAM. * s Town ClerkJ "fJIEN COMMANDMENT S," ' .COMMENCING MONDAY, EifPRE'SS THEATRE, NEWTON. FAIRS. jgT. PAUL'S GRAND " FAIR. PARISH HALL-AND GROUNDS SYMONDS STREm 1 , ,' Will be opened by iIRS. R. M. TOLHDRST THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 AT 7 P M Stalls, Xmas Tree" Shooting Gallery P Competitions, Illuminations etc ADMISSION EACH EVENING, 6D. ELECTRICAL ENGIWEF.Ww ™IecTRICAL InstaUations, etc. For
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 5 December 1925, Page 24
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