ABTUSSMBNTS. AUCKLAND'S BEST ADULT AMATEUR PERFORM EKS. TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGIIT. O-XHJHT. J-O-NIGHT. J D3£l3lfgSp!ffsEgEs^ I j -i-i---*-. m i 1 PICTURES VND ~\ VAUDEVILLE ICTL'iiES -*-ND V AUDEVILLE no.M.uiXED. ! Combined. I Tn-Night. No. 1— To-nignt. i ITo input. I EXTRAORDINARY I To-uigiit. I r.NGAGEjifcNT. To-night, I Direct from London Halls. | I To-nignt. I , ■ — i I I To-nignt. I I "■ npilE I I i To-night, I ; '" xUK ■ i To-night. I ! A SQUITHS." j | To-night. I I -"-SQUITHS." I I To-night. I > ' I To-night. I '• LULU ASQUITII," To-night. I England - * Queen of Song. To-night. I '■ STAN ASQUITH," To-night, I Rcliiit-d Baritone To-ni-ht. I Each artist- a fMar. With-To-night. I nut doubt the most re-To-night. I lined and versatile act To-nij-ht. ; i-viT submitted to an To-niglit. I Auckland audience. To-night. I Toiiignt. I .MO MINUTES OF To-nljrnt. I MUSIC. SONG, AND To-night. 1 STORY. To-night. I And High-class Mimicry. To-night. I To-night. No. — To-nigiit. 1 ■ To-night. miss To-night. I EVELYN SHERSOX, To-night. I Soprano Vocalist. To-night. ' ■ — To-night. No. i>— To-night. I • 1 To-night. I McSENNET, I To-night. I Bathing Beauty Dance. | To-night. I ■ —■ —i To-night. No. — To-night. i 1 To-night. 1 LADY HOBO, I To-night. I Novell v Character Act. [ To-night. ' ■ 1 To-niglit. No. — To-nignt. i ■ To-night. I NORMAN WOOD, To-night. I liaiitoin'. To-night. ' To-nifiht. No. — To-night. i , To-nlKht. i " OUR FARM." I Tonight. I Comedy Character Sketch. | To-night. ' 1 To-night. No. — To-night. , 1 To-night. 1 MDLLE. CLAKrCA, | To-night. I Mezzo Soprano. | To-uigiit. '— 1 To-night. No. S— To-iiigiu. 1 ■ -i To-night. i VICTOR COLLINS, I To-nigiic. i BurleKquc Actor and | To-night. I Comedian. | To-niglit. ' 1 To-night. i : , To-n.gnt. I AND niUJI "\r IX I To-night. I AND DM -"-MX To-night. 1 In I To-night. j " milE I To-night. " L HE To-night. TTEART "OUSTER" To-night. -iJ-EART - > ! T STER" To-night. WILL BE SCREENED. To-night. To-night. Session Do Luxe Commencing-To-night. 8 O'CLOCK. I To-night. Qf\{\ CJEATS A T -1 / -I / To-nisht. OUU Heats At J-/» 1/ I CROWDS ! CROWDS ! CROWDS ! ' GRAND — Opp. G.P.O. — rpO-NIGHT. HAND — Opp. G.P.O. — J-0-NIGHT. OWING TO GREAT AND CONTINUED SUCCESS TRANSFERRED TO THE GRAND. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CUAKUI3 CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CiIAHUE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN j '-'THE GOLD RUSH." j I " THE GOLD RUSH." | "THE GOLD RUSH." I " THE GOLD RUSH.- j "THE GOLD RUSH." I "THE GOLD RUSH." " THE GOLD RUSH." "THE (JOLD RUSH." I I " THE GOLD RUSH." | "THE GOLD RUSH." "THE GOLD RUSH." " THE GOLD RUSH." . " THE (}OLD RUSH." I "THE GOLD RL'SII." I I SESSIONS— 11, 1, 2.30, 4.30, 6.30 and S. RAND — Opp. G.P.O. — rpO-NIGHT. U RAND — Oip. G.P.O. — J-0-NIGHT. TJEGENT miIEATRE TT"PSOM. EGKNT J-HEATHE -L^PSOM. Phone 20-1-12. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, At 7.43 p.m. The Magnificent British Production of the BARONESS ORCZY'S BARONESS ORCZY'S Wonderful Story, "THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL" . " THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL." "THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL." Fascinating intrigues, hairbreadth escapes, wild and raging mobs, a beautiful love theme, glorious settings. Priceless dresses AND BRITISH. Supported by the usual array of interesting and amusing pictures, including -rtn exceptionally Funny Comedy entitled "PASSING THE BUCK" " PASSING THE BUCK." MEETINGS. AJ O T I C E. A General Meeting of the Auckland Timber Workers' Union will ho hold in the Trades Hall on TUESDAY, February 2, at S p.m. Business: Nomination of Officers; and General. Members are requested to attend. II E. PHELAN. BSMOVAL NOTICES. T>AXTER, SHREWSBURY AND MILLIKEN, Barristers and Solicitors, HAVE REMOVED TO NEW OFFICES, lIORNE'S BUILDINGS (Third Floor), Corner of HIGH STREET AND VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. -133 IN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANKRUPTCY.— IN THE SUPREMF A COURT. II OLD EX AT AUCKLAND — Notice is hereby given that JAMES KE\■NfclDY POPPLE, of 4. Rnthesay Avenue Remuera, Auckland, Salesman, was this d-iv I adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon i a meeting of creditors to be holden at mv I office 0.11 MONDAY, the Sth day of February. I!TJ6. at 11 a.m. o'clock. —W. ' S FISHER, Official Assignee. January 2.H. • 20 BOROUGH 'NOTICES. ' TOO HOUGH OF ' NEWMARKET. j " RESULT OF POLL. I in pursuance of the provisions of Section 12 of the Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913 I hereby give notice that at a Poll of the ratepayers of the Borough of Newmarket held on- THURSDAY, the 10th day of December, 1925. on the proposal to borrow the sum of £12,000 for Street Improvement ! Purposes : — The number of Votes recorded FOR the proposal was 253 The number of Votes recorded AGAINST the proposal was . . 62 j Informal 1 I I therefore declare the Proposal to be , irreversibly carried. i : S. DONALDSON, ! I Mayor. i February 1. 1020. 3 ! "OOLFE'S Wax is, after all, the best and XV most economical Floor Polish. Sold everywhere* D
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 16
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