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AMPBEMEMTS. GREAT SCOTTISH NIGHT, TO-MORROW --. NIGHT, TENDERED TO JOHNNY MOORE, BY "THE SOCIETIES, : CALEDONIAN AND, THISTLE SOCIAL CLUBS. ROLL UP, . SCOTSMEN ! ! FULLERS* > |"VPERA . TTOUSE. ULLERS , -I-I-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. FULLERS , -\TATTDEVILLE AND ULLERS , '• V AUDEVILLE AND BEVUE. EVUE. 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." HOT NIGHT." JOHNNY TYfOORE, OHNNY • The Singing Scottish Comedian. SOUTHWOOD AND" PINK LADY. JENNIE ROY FARRELL AND MASSEY > «! THE MUSICAL- WEATHERLYS Prices: 3/, 2/. 1/. Box Plan at Lewis It. Eady and Son. Ltd..' MONDAY NEXT! F.nllere" Wonderful Attraction. THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS Featuring Leonle Kelly, the Child Genius of the Violin, together with her three younger sisters. haledonian cjociety. Caledonian. *3 9 c i c t y. grand cjcottish -\tight, •Rxmp Scottish >li ight, TENDERED TO JOHNNY, MOORE, By. the Combined CALEDONIAN SOCIETY AND THISTLE . SOCIAL CLUB, '' ■ ■ At FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE, FULLERS OPERA HOUSE, THURSDAY FIRST, DECEMBER 10, 1925. Special Tickets can be had from Hon. Sec, R. MACDONALD, Electrical Engineer, Victoria Lane. ROLL UP; CALEY'S. 19 AUCKLAND T ITTLE fpHEATRE UCKLAND -L*ITTLE J- HEATRE . SdCIETY. LAST NIGHT. s Second Production. . "E. AND O.E/'. •THE MAKER OF DREAMS." "THE MAN OF DESTINY." Open only to Subscribers and their Guests. Plans at Lewis R. Eady. and Son, Queen St ' Guests' tickets, 6/ each. J» /T OVAL. ORANGE IXSTlifiifZfffl ■*** TUTIOX, OF N.Z. NO. 2 DISTRICT GRAND Are a GRAND CONCERT. Programme by Auckland's Leading Artists, In . THE ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD On THURSDAY; (To-morrow), DECEMBER- 10, At 8 p.m. Concluding -with a Dance. Tickets, One Shilling. A. S. GALBRAITH, ■ /District Grand Sec. .jQPERA, HOUSE. MONDAI NEXT. THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS. The Greatest Child Musical Act of all • Times. DANCING. rpO-NIGET. TO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. , : TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' And Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Spot-Waltz, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. --•• • ■■■- D. MAYES, M.C. mO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, 8 TO 11. . Sub., 1/6 and 1/.. STAR AND -CIRCLE -HALL, . 161, Ponsonby Road. Learners' and Advanced Patrons' Dance ill all Ballroom Dances, and ono Foxtrot. Learners and Beginners, One Lesson, 1/ extra per night. No failures here. Don t forget Friday, 8 to 11.30.—Monte Carlo, Confetti Wheels, and Reg. and Sylvia. '-■-'■ Prop. W. BUCKLEY. HTOE GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE ■*- Drtiias' Hall, Xewton. To-night and every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Auckland's-: most popular dance. Our Orchestra, supplies the best in swinging waltzes. Snappy two-steps and a fox trot that Is the refel thing. Spot waltr. • Expert and/ Select Management. Ladies 1/,. Gents 1/6. 14 • W. E. McMICHAEL, Hon. Sec. Q.REY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. V -• POINT CHEVALIER HALL. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW AND EVERY, THURSDAY EVENING. >-9l d:^ m f P*, nee l- Palt«dge's Orchestra in the Latest Catchy Melodies. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers, Confetti, also Lucky Free Invitation for New Year's Eve Buses from Pitt Street, ■ returning after pance. Keep our Star and Circle Function in view for.Saturday Night. Dancing, 8-11. aub., 1/ and 1/6. F. MEYERS, M.C. TTOHIJURAMA — THURSDAY, December JL*- 10—The f first of a Series of Elite Jazz Evenings. Walter Smith's Jazz Band of 7 instruments. Special bus G.P.O. 7.45 sharp 1/6 return. Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. ■DUBNNAND'S. Professional Orchestra :"-» and Concert Bard.—Office, 236 Oueen St. 'Phones 43-234 and 3969" C 4 rings). C TEACHERS OF DAyciKG. TJALLROOM Dancing, correct style, expert j> private tuition.. Modern Dancing StudU), 30. i Pa-lmerston Buildings, opp CJUMMER Months, Ballroom Danclne el ° nl y— Ruby Sheriff, 27, Hepburn St., Pongonby: 'Phcfae 27-169. C SALE OF -WORK. QT. LUKE'S PARISH HALL, 0 MOUNT ALBERT. XMAS TREE SALE OF WORK XMAS .THEE SALE OF WORk! Tulip Bed, Strawberries and.Cream. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12tn, '■ '2.30 p:m. ' ''' " ; '"' FAIRS.CJ PAUL'S GRAND XMAS, FAIR. «• Symonds St—Opening To-morrow, 7 p.m., by Mrs. Tolhurst. Open Thursday Friday. Saturday (afternoon also) Xmas Tree. Beautiful Illuminations, etc AdiSt -SPORTS' RfIQUISITES. BEST English and. American Racquets . strung super English gut, 75/ • Patent Re-stringing—Yates. City Chambers. "PNGLISH Cricket Bats, with Yates' Patent Unbreakable Handles; no jar or sting, phenomenal drivers- 35/_r Yates, 69, City Chambers. - Jo/ ~ R - T E 5?.w Kac 3 uetß Repaired and Re-strung -»-. within a few hours.—Mackev's nnrnnr Wyndham and Albert Sts. y ' Orn(^ mENNIS Racquets, Ke-strung, Renaired SlberiTsW B «qaet- Stringer, »4.

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Auckland Star, Issue 291, 9 December 1925, Page 22

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