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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S TT°H«S" ULLER'S* PE RA -ELpUBK. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT S. FULLER'S. Best Of All FULLER'S. FULLER'S. Vaudeville. FULLER fc. "PULLER'S XTAUDEVILLE AND JJEVUE. What a Great Show We Have This Week. PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY. PHIL C3MITH. ' T3HIL CJMITH. HIL »MITH. -C HIL "MITH. PHIL SMITH. And His Superior. Refined MUSICAL COMEDY FOLK, With Nattl NAT HANLEY, In a Delightful Kill-the-Blues Playlet, • "ON THE SCENT." Terrific Success Nightly of CHARLSTOX'S CHARLSTOX'S SUPER-SIX JAZZ SYMPHONISTS. SUPER-SIX JAZZ SYMPHONISTS. A Jazz Band without Drums or Noisy Trick effects. Jazz as you have never yet heard it played. ■ A musical treat, rich in orchestral colour. Master Musicians who prove that "Jazz" can be good music. BARCLAY MAE REGAE. THE LITTLEJOHNS. — PHIL LOPAZ. MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT. BARCLAY will . introduce His Sensational Bullet-catching Act. It is not a Trick, but the Real Goods. PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/. Bos Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. ATTWRORE /"\f t7lnthusiasm •£ urore -Enthusiasm Marked the Opening Concert of DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. The remarkable demonstration by the crowded audience was a wonderful tribute to their great artistry and delightful personalities, as well as a practical indication of their undimmed popularity. Despite the coming and going of new stars, they still hold pride of place as ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGERS. ENGLAND'S GREATEST SINGEBS. Brilliant Success of MARIE ANTOINETTE AUSSENAC. The Distinguished French Solo Pianist. TOWN TT A L L. OWN AJ. A L L. Direction- J. and N. Tait. SECOND GREAT CONCERT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Q P.M. O-MORROW (THURSDAY), ° P.M. In response to hundreds of requests. Dame Clara Butt will include'as" an Encore, ■ " THE LOST CHORD." " THE LOST CHORD." (With Grand Organ.) "FIVE BIBLICAL SONGS" (with organ obligato), Anton Dvorak; "SHENANDOAH" (Old Sea Chanty), arr. Richard Terry) ; "SOFT FOOTED SNOW" (Sigurd Lee) ; "SO LITTLE TIME" (Herman Lohr), with Mr. Kennerley Rumford (Duet) ; "NIGHT HYMN AT SEA" (Goring Thomas). Mr.. Kennerley Rumford will Sing: "SILENT MOON" (Vaughan Williams). "WHEN CHILDER PLAY" (Walford Davies). "THE JOCUND DANCE" (Walford Da vies). "SEA- FEVER" (John Ireland), "GO NOT, HMAPPY DAY" (Frank Bridge), "THE KING'S HIGHWAY" (Stanford). Mdlle: Marie Antoinette Aussenac Will Play : "OVERTURE" (Bach). "VALSE RUSSE" (Glazounoff), "ETUDE" (Chopin), "LA CAMPANELLA" (Liszt Busoni). Accompanist ROY ELLETT. Organist BERNARD PAGE. THIRD CONCERT—SATURDAY NIGHT. I ~ f I FIVE SHILLING TICKETS On Sale at His Majesty's Theatre I j Sweet Stall. | RESERVED SEATS. 7/6 and 10/6. Unreserved, 5/ and 3/. Box Tlans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Positively the last opportunities :of hearing the World's Greatest Contralto at the Zenith of her career. Patrons are advised to take advantage of the Day Sale of Tickets and avoid the crush at .the doors . • CLAUDE KINGSTON. I Concert Director for J. and N. Tait. rjIOWN JTALL QONCERT QHAMBER. ! QRAND -QANCING "RECITAL By MISS SANDFORD'S PUPILS. " rpHURSDAY, JANUARY OI AT 8 P.M. TABLEAUX, ... MARCHES, . SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS. Whole of Net Proceeds Donated to Artillery • - • - Band Contest Fund. . ADMISSION. 2/ v AND 1/. 50 . r-f PERFORMERS . 50 Including Many Prizewinners. 4 rW|fi,T. ANDREW'S COCIETY : of . AUCKLAND. DOBBRT T> U R N S ANNIVERSARY QONCERT. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, MONDAY, JANUARY 25,' At 8 p.m. ARTISTS: MISS ELSIE BENTLEY Soprano IMISS EILEEN MILLER Contralto MR. ROY DORMER Tenor MR. DUNCAN BLACK "" £"- MISS MARGARET STODDART.. .Violinist MR. CHARLES HAVES ...Comet MISS JESSIE McLAOHLAN .. Dancer MISS BERGHAN .' AcconTpanfst Tickets, 2/ at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., where Seats may be reserved without extra cost. *~ Q.RAND THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. — " BULLDOG DRUMMOND " "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." _ PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. GET A \ ''T)ENTAL ART" T>LVTE *' -CENTAL -A-RT" ablate! AND YOU WILL HAVE THE -OEST mEETH. A-HE JJEST m leeth! W "R ¥BEC OE, VV. XV. > ERe oc! DENTIST, JELLICOE QHAMBERS, Next "Herald," COR. QUEEN AND WINDHAM STS., AUCKLAND. 'PHONE 41-509. ■ B P. B. S U T C L I F F E, DENTAL SURGEON, 3rd Floor, A.M.P. Buildings, Corner QUEEN and VICTORIA STREETS. Phone -40-713. .._ -w S

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 20

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