AMUSEMENT-!-CULLER'S QPERA Hnnsl* ■f ULLER'S V/pERA -U-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Son-, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. MATINEE MONDAY, 2.30. PRICES: 6d, 1/, 1/6. THE COOLEST THEATRE IN AUCKLAND. FULLERS' Where the HHH'SSII FULLERS' Big Crowds F H£-L ££_• FULLERS' Go. FULLERb -y-ATJDEVILLE AND TJEVUE. Some Show Now Showing With PHIL Q.MITH TJHIL OMITH HIL »MITH -C HIL OMITII And His IS Carat Band of MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, With Natti NAT HANLEY. In a Delichtful 3-Seene Playlet, "SWEETHEARTS." First Appearance of BARCLAY THE CAVANA DUO THE JANETZSKI TRIO ■ BELLA AND MORRIS PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. OPENING MONDAY NEXT. CHARLSTON'S CHARLSTON'S Super Six Jazz Symphonists. Modern Jazz without drums 'or noisy trick effects. Positively the Greatest Jazz Band heard in Auckland. KING'S THEATRE NEWTON. ING'S THEATRE NEWTON. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. ■ William Fox Presents Tom Mix in "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." "THE LUCKY HORSESHOE." Also, O. Henry Story, "SHOES." "SHOES." Usual Supporting Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. A T pOINT p'HEVALIER. DIXIELA.VTk IXIELAN-*- 7 * BY THE SEA. ' GALA CARNIVAL. GALA CARNIVAL. t 7 mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. DANCE FROM 8 TO MIDNIGHT. TO NEW ZEALAND'S FAMOUS DANCE ORCHESTRA, THE TNTERNATIONALS. HE J-NTERNATIONALS. ADMISSION of, Including Dancing, Cubicles Extra. SUNDAY A FTERNOON, UNDAY -"-FTERNOON, AFJTBRNOON TEA WILL BE SERVED FROM 2.30 TO 5 P.M., When Appropriate Musical Selections will be rendered by Dixielands Famous Orchestra, in which (Every Artist is a Soloist, THE TNTERNATIONALS. HE J-NTERNATIONALS. Also, VOCAL SELECTIONS by one of Australia's LEADING OPERATIC ARTISTS, in songs tfrom his own repertoire. Just a word about our <XIGHT BATHING, which is ideal, the beach being lighted by two powerful flood lights. Along with that we have the Most Modern Bathing Accommodation in Australasia, accommodating 1000 people. Fresh Water Showers, Bathing Caps. Suits and Towels rented at a minimum charge. FOR RESERVATIONS: TELEPHONES 43-535, 26-«15. Buses leave top of Pitt Street every Five Minutes also leaving G.P.0., Queen Street Every Evening, at S o'clock, direct to Cabaret. LECTURES. # A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. CITY MISSION. TTIPPODROME fTIHEATRE. JJ-IPPODROME -I- HEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. i t p.m : Orchestra, under direction of Mr ; Burnnand; 7.30. Service Beginsf I Preacher: BIT-: E. Cjggf: Offertory Solo: "The Heavenly Song" '.Hamilton Grey). Soloist — Milt Er'US "R- BNTLET--"-MSS -L-LSIE J-»ENTLEY. to__*S_S? or Wee May Services m • . . i ; pOPULAR gUNDAY J^ECTURES. ; - , Doors Open 6.30. Piano Recital, 6*45* ; Parens. The 30th of the Series ■ W AITAKERE R ANgIs AND Q.LORIOUS OOAST." • T HE G ATES OF T HE OUNSET. . (Illustrated by the Most Artistic Set n* r„ .tern Slides ever klandT' i w„ i ng . 0f Beaut y is » Joy For Ever " . -■^w_W2--rt Sealed Book Asset or Lecturer : E. HEADLAM GREENHOW (London Authors' Society) ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. a4p ROLLER SKATIKO. W EMB LEY SKATING ' £7^ CROWHURST STREET, X'K ' NEWMARKET ; DON'T FORGET RINK IS OPEN DAILY ) 10 A.M. TO 10 P M "* IUX > 1 r,ff n £, Wedneßday aDd Sa 'urday NJghts : Floor Manager, J. HEAPES i cftBIWETWA *E'«S MP "PHO-.Ten_B7. BELL'S N-10-T. opp. Town Hall-Furni-ture made, any desisn rJ«Z i / '■ Bedsteads a Speciality g Cram P° : T.. J b__^°c.M_ 1, r ßo it ß ' 8 '»
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 20
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