i . ."'-:' .AirosEMEwrs. '... - , •• THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. ; GREAT ; SCOTTISH NIGriT IN HONOUR :OF JOHNNY, MOORE. DON'T MISS IT. FULLERS*: " V g-\p_K_,J TTOUSE. ULLBRS' : V/pERA ' . -O-OUSE; Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. "CRULLERS' •\TAUDeViLLE AND -t-uiiERS' ./Vaudeville And . '■■ * ' ■ '"revueV. ~; -»*evue.. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30 — WEDNESDAY. TOOIORROW AT 2.30 — WEDNESDAY. BARGAIN PRICES: 6d, 1/ and 1/6. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.' TO-NIGHT. In Their Fourth Week and They Are ■: ■■ Better Than Ever: . PHIL SMITH, PHIL SMITH. PHIL SMITH. PHIL SMITH. PHIL SMITH. And His Wonderful, Brilliant Talented MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, / With. the Happy-Go-As-You-Please Comic. NAT HANLEY, ':" ' NAT HANLEY, In a Young Musical Comedy, entitled " '. "A* HOT NIGHT." "A HOT NIGHT." ; JOHNNY "iVTOORE, > OHNNY, •'-U-OORE, .The Singing Scottish Comedian. ■ SOUTHWOOD AND PINK LADY. —- JENNIE ROY —- FABRELL AND MASSEY f • THE MUSICAL Prices: 3/, 2/,. 1/. Box Plan at Lewla R. Eady and Son, Ltd. . . AvPICTURB YOU MUST NOT MISS! GRAND.,: - Opp. G.P.O. mO-NIGHT. RAND.- -10-NIGHT. GRAND. mO-NIGHT. RAND.' .'' , J-O^NIGHT. Sir Conan Doyle's Masterpiece.- ---" mHE T OST TT7ORLD." " A- HE -"OST * V ORLD." "THE, LOST WORLD." VTHEvLOST WORLD." Startling!! ",THE ■••: LOST WORLD." v. ". THE. , LOST. WORLD.". . "THE LOST ' WORLD." Amazing!! "THE LOST WORLD." 7 " THE LOST WORLD." " THE LOST WORLD." Adventure!! "THE LOST WORLD." " THE LOST "WORLD." "THE . LOST .WORLD." Fighting!! " THE liOST WORLD." - "THE LOST WORLD." "THE LOST WORLD." Love!! " THE LOST ' WORLD." Is the greatest drama of adventure and romance the brains of man has ever achieved! . Come and see It To-night. You wiU want to see it more than once! : POPULAR PRICES. . Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.40, 5.43, and .-' 8 o'clock. ■'.- / , AT THE GRAND TO-NIGHT." }; ■pAULINE FREDERICK'S PLAY, ' X "SPRING CLEANING," 1 . ,TIVOLI AND, EVERYBODY'S, - FRIDAY. . JAZZ. FOX TROT AND WALTZ. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT, 8 TO 11. v SUB.: 2/ AND 1/6. DRUD3S? .HALL, NEWTON. With the cleverest band in Auckland. Got it on them all. Received last Tuesday with wondrous applause, and proclaimed by-all fintronn as wonderful. If you -were not there ast Tuesday, don't fail to be there to-night. Here they are : E. Beacham, M. Oilman, V. Simpson, all of Dixieland fame; D. McMinn and J. Gussey, all in the front rank. We will have special announcement to make in regard to other nights. Prop., W. BUCKLEY. mO-NIGHT -—— :-8 TO 11 TO-NIGHT, ■A- AND. EVERY TUESDAY, MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. (Opp. Rial to Theatre). JAZZ FOX TROT JAZZ MUSIC BY .WALTER SMITH'S FULL "ALOHA". JAZZ, BAND. -: § *' "... L.tDIES 1/6." ..:-;GENTS'.2/. ': k ■______] J. McGUIRB, M.C--mo-NIGHT - ■ ■-- TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. THE POPULAR OLD : TIME DANCE." Music by Paltridge's Orchestra. All the latest melodies, dispensed to perfect time. < Dancing, 8 till 11, on Auckland's best floor. Sure of a good time at "the Trades Hau. . Everybody-welcome. Ladles, 1/; Gents, 1/6. i O. NOAKES, M.C.; QLUBHOUSE, BAYSWATER WHARF. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, 1 At 7.45 . p.m. SANS 80UCI (Free and Easy) LONG NIGHT DANCE. Favours, Streamers and Novelties. A Boating Club Special Feature Night. The Best."-of Music, Supper and ■ 'Appointments.' ' Ladies 3/, Gentlemen 3/6. , f . NOTE ARRANGEMENTS: . Lake Takapuna , leaves town 7.15 p.m. . and 8.15 p.m., returning 11.15 p.ni. and 1 a.m.. Company's. tram leaves Bayswater 11.45 p.m. "and 1 a.m.' Bus from Devonport, 7.30 p.m. Launch from' Northcote, i- 7.45 . p.m., returning. 1 a.m. ' lOi 6 A EUCHRE PARTY AND **■ j DANCB . WUI be Held at the MATBR MISBRICORDIAE HOSPITAL, On THURSDAY, 10th, At.B p.m. Euchre Prizes.. Supper Provided. ___—_—___- 12& _ T3AOHERS OT PAWCIWO. BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, expert 1 private tuition. , — Modern Dancing Studio,' 30, Palmerston Buildings, odd. G.P.O. ■ . D 4 PEWTISTRY. jy E N T I S T TJAVI E S. NEW LIST OF CHARGES. 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Other Evenings by Appointment?, ri BETTER Teeth for less money at Howey Walkcr'a, 209, Queen n W HA i? ,8 « T orth do,n ß"ia worth doing Walter".' nt Howef HOSIERT. "■"'-,/ 4-/6~ BO ?^ 8 : Sn P Hose, netr- */ V' ..est shades.; now 4/6.—Falkner aSd Co., 283, QW»n St. . • .f aJ ~ l " T^ •'•'.:' '*". "> .'*' : r'-'"' '-'V ■'- ii; ? ■") z< \ " ■ .'.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 20
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