AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S |"kPERA TT or,S s' - ULLER'S WpERA -Q-OUSE. Direction: John FuUer and Sons, Ltd. < JjTULLEES- -yAUDEVILLE AND < JJEYUE. ' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ( MATINEE. < MONDAY —AT 2.30 — MONDAY. ' ; MONDAY — AT 2.30 — MONDAY. * PRICES: 6d, 1/, 1/6. t ( Bigger and Brighter Than Ever. ( PHIL CJMITH T)HIL 0^ t HIL ©MITH AThIL , And His _. i MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, , MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, , With the Joy Boy Comedian, ( "VTAT "-TJANLEY, ( __*. AT -O-ANLEY, < In a roUicking, snappy, happy, playlet, full ( of clever comedy scenes, mingled with t delightful soncs and dances, entitled i AT mHE "PARTY." I T -«-HE A"r AK TY." < And Some Party It Is. J Last Night of --,_-._ THE ™un X ITTLE T7~ELLYS. ' HE -at OUR AV ELI _ T S. The Greatest Child Musical Act in the ' World. j THE CAVANA DUO. j BELLA AND MORRIS. , JANETZSKI TRIO. , PRICES: 3/, 21, 1/. < Eox Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ( till 1L45. Theatre from 12.30. < OPENING ON MONDAY. ( BARCLAY BARCLAY ( The Wonder Magician. ( KING*S THEATRE * NEWTON. \ ING'S THEATRE NEWTON. , Direction Fuller Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50. , William Fox Presents Buck Jones in . " mHE miMBER TT--OLF.'' j " mHE miYIBER TJC7OLF." J " FJHE miMBER 'TT-'OLF." ] ALSO ( "SECOND YOUTH." ( "SECOND YOUTH." , A Fun Packed Farce Comedy. , Usual Supporting Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. , 1 ~ ! J. jy I X I E L A 3"J) ] r , I AT JJOIX'T /"tHEVALIEB I , ~~" DIXIELAND. . . X BY THE SEA. X , : Signs of summer where ere you : go. But at Dixie never so. Built , for summer dancing by the sea. i ( mO-NIGHT. mO-XIGHT. A-O-NIGHT. A-O-NIGHT. I-. I GALA CARNIVAL. I , '_ E Dancing Sto Midnight Admission E J of, including Dancing. ' ;. L Cubicles extra. L ( Music by • A New Zealand's Premier Dance A ' ' Orchestra. ' X f mHE TNTERNATIONALS. "\ N j A- he A-NYERNATIOXALS. ) ' A FTERNOON. ■*-* ' ! ©UND AY -^-FTERNOON. I' z i A Afternoon Tea wiU be served ' _\ from 3to 5 p.m., when appro- ' priate Musical Selections wiU be rendered by . X X !_ THE FAMOUS , TXTERXATIOXALS. ' I A. I Also -\rR. W^-^ 11 '^ 1 - TJKOUGH, 3 > Auckland's Leading Baritone in Songs from his own repertoire, II A. ' Accompanied by IVAN T7-OSSLO. •*? A ■ '* For Reservations Cabaret Telephones 43-535. 26-615. X N \. Bus Service every o mm. from top of Pitt St.; also S p.m. S from G.P.0.. via Upper Queen S Street. -pvIXIELAXJ*) DANCPfG. TO-NIGHT. Ftor Brightest mO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. Auckland - 1 - O-NIGHT. JAZZ. Nights. JAZZ. JAZZ. Come to the JAZZ. JAZZ. MASONIC HALL, JAZZ. JAZZ. MASONIC HALL, JAZZ. JAZZ. BELGIUM STREET. JAZZ. 'S JAZZ. Nicest Dance Hall In JAZZ. 5t JAZZ. Auckland. JAZZ. JAZZ. Just Amazing Wealth of JAZZ. JAZZ. Gaiety Mirth and JAZZ. JAZZ. Melody. JAZZ. Appearing To-nicht: Miss LiUian Edwards, Classical Dances. Also Mr. HilL Think of it! One continuous round of sheer delight, and mark this weU —no one else ever has or ever wiU provide so gorgeous a show at so small a price. I>. The Masonic waits like a fairy tale preL clnct. where you can forget the office and aU the cobwebs of existence. Visit this waiting shrine, where everybody seems youn_ "because everybody is happy. Watch "the lovely trained dancers, lightly clad, drift like bubbles across the sheeny ballroom floor, and know that you are indeed a living, laughing atom in the stream ot its iridescent Ufe. Go to the Masonic ana j T find the awakening joy-soul of Auckland. r e Ladies' and Gents' cloakroom attendants. Jazz to the revel of Mnsid, Song and Dance. ' : Also, jt ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. __ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Fourth Heat of the £20 Jazzing Competition, for aU those that have never won a — competition. Z. Prices for To-night: Ladies. 1/6: Gents. 2*. GEO. WILLIAMS. ZEALANDIA HALL, DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Burnnand's Orchestra. Six Instruments, Auckland's Best Musicians, --r TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Waltz One Step Schottische Maxina ' Polonaise - Three Step rsL Lancers La Rinka -v i", aleta •, Two-Step .- Monte Carlo Waltz •; Barn Dance ed >s. -Select Management. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancing BaUoons For AU. = — Ladies, AJ. Gents, 1/6. B - RAVLICK AND HEAPS, _ Managers. rj-O-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ~_ MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. 1. OLD-TIME DANCE. LONG NIGHT. TO-XIGHT _ TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ' :~S And Every Monday. Wednesday, and Saturday. Spot Waltz, with Streamers, Chocolates and _ r Cigarettes. 1-1 Ladies, 1/6 ; Gents, 2/. ra Tram leaves Hail for City at 12.* i. D. MAYES, MX. = JAZZ, FOX TROT, AND WALTZ. DRUIDS* HALL, NEWTON. — TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday, Tuesday *» and Thursday. p. To-night, S to IL X Sub., Ladies If; Gents, 11. Novelties for everyone. Come and join in _.___ tbe fun and be merry. C Proprietor, W. BUCKLEY. ~ TAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. Z. , DEVONPORT CRICKET GROUND. — bplendid open-air Jazz Floor and Delightw ~ _ ful Music aa SATURDAY, JANUARY B. S till 11 p.m. v Take Ferry to Devonport. 10S
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 20
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