AMUSEMENTS. rpO-NIGHT TS mHE "V"IGHT -LO-NIGHT -»-S J-HE IGHT GREAT SCOTTISH NIGHT, TENDERED TO JOHNNY MOORE, BY THE COMBINED SOCIETIES, CALEDONIAN AND THISTL-li SOCIAL CLUBS. ROLL UP, SCOTSMEN '. ! Pipe Band will leave Ferry Buildings for Opera House at 7.10. John Moore will lead them. Don't fail to see this wonderful artist and don't fail to hear him. Lxtra Special Night it will be—So Come Along. FULLERS* fV'ERA TTOUSE. IJLLERS' vJpEEi -Q-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. FULLERS' TT-AUDEVILLE AND ULLERS' i V AUDEVILLE AXD REVUE. EVUE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. In Their Fourth Week and They Are Better Than Ever. PHIL. DMITH, ■H I L kJMITH, And His Wonderful, Brilliant Talented MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, With the Happy-Go-As-You-Please Comic. NAT HASLET, NAT HANLEY, In a Young Musical Comedy, entitled "A HOT NIGHT." " A HOT NIGHT." JOHNNY -VTOORE, "OHXXY •"-'-OORE, 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! Fullers' Wonderful Attraction. THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS Featuring Leonie Kelly, the Child Genius of the Violin, together with her three younger sisters. PAULINE FREDERICK IN " SPRING CLEANING." THE MANAGEMENT OF TITOLI AXD EVERYBODY'S THEATRES BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT A SPLENDID PICTURISATION OF THE ABOVE FAMOUS STAGE PLAY WILL, BE PRESENTED TO-iIORROW AT BOTH •THEATRES. PRODUCED BY PARAMOUNT, UNDER THE TITLE OF "THE FAST SET," WITH BETTY COMPSON AND ADOLPH MENJOU PLAYING THE LEADS, IT WILL BE FOUND TO RANK AMONG THE BIG SCREEN DRAMAS OF THE YEAR. SEE THE iCET." HE ■»■ AST DIXIELAND. pOINT OHEVALIER. rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. Admission, 1/; 3d per dance. Cubicles Extra. SPECIAL ATTRACTION SATURDAY NIGHT, Introducing the new French Tango, which has taken London by storm. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. piiTn are advised * nat the Reservation Plan is now open at Lewis R. Eadv and Son, Ltd., for Christmas Ere to New Year's Eve; or Cabaret Telephone 43-535, 26-615 NOTE.—Bus leaves C.P.0., Queen Street, S p.m. Buses also leave top or Pitt Street direct to Cabaret every ten minutes. BAZAARS. J_JAZAAR AND SALE OP WORK. Cn . d . w ,| he Patronage of His Worship the Mayor. Mr. Geo. Baildon. NEWTON WEST SCHOOL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2.30 P.M. Afternoon and Evening. DIVIDENDS. gANF 0R D J IIMI TE D. A. Dividend for the half year ended November 30. at the rate of *7 per cent ncr annum, will be paid on P Th , e^ Transfer Books will be closed frnm the 16th to 23rd inst., inclusive t>. LONG, Secretary, 1 MOTOR SERVICES. ■'AUCKLAND STAR" MOTOR SERVICE. FRANKTON TO TB AROHA. : * — CAR LEAVES FKANKTON TTTVr"rT/->-vT . there again at 1.30 aw t o c'onnJ t Vu INQUIRIES. AUCKLAND-Publisher. "Auckland Star " 'Phone 42-123. HAMILTON — Representative "Star" •Phone 1782. TE AROHA - Agent "Auckland Star •• 'Phone' 217. r : ■ —■ £4 mAAFFE'S MOTOR SERVICE.— Railheid J- to Kaitaia and Other Districts —Cars ; meet Auckland up trains arrival Okaihin ; Railhead. Tuesdays, ThursdavV V^" 1 . 1, !' 111 Kaitaia 10 p.m. Wire Ta^ffe^kaittiT'rnf '-. secure eeats. Fares, 35/1 aitala ' c ° ] -
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 10 December 1925, Page 24
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