AMUSEMENTS. • — TORINCESS — — -Princess i- — "princess — — -Princess — . "princess — — a rincess — reserves, ring 41-586. I "\T OW SHOWING. I Showing. i I ; I TTUGE _ T-VOUBLE QTAR - -DOUBLE PROGRAMME. ROGRAMME. . . • / NO. 1 FEATURE. Exhibitors' Alliance Films Present BURTON KING PRODUCTION . "THE FAIR CHEAT." Featuring DOROTHY. WILFRED LYTELL, EDMUND BREESE, And All Star Cast. NO. 2 TEATURE. 1 Exhibitors' Alliance Films Present BRANDON LYMAN m " UNRESTRAINED YOUTH." I 7—PARTS—7 I . ■ Also, LATEST r\ AZETTE. AT£ST VTaZETTE. LATEST rnRAVELS. ATEST J- RAVELS. TWO - "DEEL piOMEDY. ' •WO • SESSIONS: 11, 2, 5, 8 O'CLOCK. ESSIONS: 11, 2, 5, 8 O'CLOCK. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEST. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT. THE MERRY SUPER BURLESQUE. i . "/~\l<D Ti rpHKOXJGH ""LD J-HROUGH mHE A GES." ±HE -tl-GES." Specially Written by CAPTAIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER. Meet mc, Alf and Bert, at the Princess,' and have a blinkin' good laugh. PRINCESS. "PRINCESS. RINCESS. — -»-KINCESS. DIXIELAND CABARET. 1 pOINT /CHEVALIER, fpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT.. Is our Late Night of the week so noted for its mirth and gaiety. DANCING 8 TO MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION 5/-. Special Novelty Attraction Number from the Imperial Russian Ballet, arranged by Miss Lillian O'Leary. For reservations ring 43-535, 26-615. NOTE.—Don't fail to make your reservations early lor our big' night, March 1. Dancing 8.30 to 2 a.m. ' ' VFTEBNOON." Afternoon Tea will be served from 2.30 to 5 p.m., when Madam> Cornwall will sing Operatic Selections from her own repertoire, also items by the Famous Dixieland Orchestra. CARNIVALS. /~kNEHUNGA CJTREET /-^ARNIVAL. FROM ROYAL OAK TO WHARF, •niRIDAY,' ]y£ARCH 1926 - COME AND SEE* HOW ONEHUNGA IS PROGRESSING. AFTERNOON: Best Decorated Motor Car driven by a lady, to assemble at Royal Oak at 2.30 p.m. First prize, £2 2/; second prize, £1 1/; third prize, 10/6. Best Decorated Perambulator or Push Cart, to assemble at Orphans' Hall at 3 p.m. First prize, £1 1/; second, 10/6. Music in Main Street. . EVENING: Best Jazz Band or Concert Party of not less, than five performers in costume on a vehicle. First prize, £7 7/; second, £3 3/; third, £1 1/; Vehicles provided at Onehunga free if necessary ' and secretary' notified. Best Window Display. First Prize, £2 2/; second, £1 1/. Best Comic Costume or Fancy Dress, £1 1/ ; Second, 10/6. . Best Trade Display in Costume or otherwise, £1 1/ ; 10/6. FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON BEACH. Entries for all Competitions close with Secretary, 5 p.m., FRIDAY, March -5, 1926, No entrance fees. A. G. HOULDSWORTH. Hon. Sec, Onehunga. P.O. Bos 5. - 5a ■p RE LIMI NA R V "JX oT I C JS. CLUBHOUSE, BAYSWATER WHARF 10—NIGHTS' SEASON—IO " COMMENCING MARCH 13, 1926 THE- MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENIC CARNIVAL •BV-BR ATTEMPTED IN AUCKLAND fpHE QPANISH T7VIESTA, -L HE JP IBSTA, A SCENIC RHAPSODY IN COLOUiR AND MUSIC. The 'Novel Dancing Numbers Specially trained .by Miss Aileen Beresford. The Enchanting Scenery "Specially Painted . by Mr. H. Melville. PHOTOGRAPHIC BABY SHOW I PHOTOGRAPHIC BABY SHOW. Class 1-—'Full-length Photo, IS months and . under, dees 2. —Head and Shoulders, 19 months ■to 3 years. 1/lEntrance Fee. To be Judged by Vote. Miss iN: Reeve, T.ikupuna, will protograph. Babies Free during nest week. Phone for appointment at once. Watch fuibure papers" for Special transit arraneenren'ts. 'Note the Opening Date, MARCH 13. It's a 'Boating dub Super•Function. 69 L. S. DAVIS, Organiser. INSURANCE COMPANIES. LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Assets, £25,000,000. 'Phone 43-123. 91. Queen Street. Manager Wilfred Skegg. ■■-■... D BRITISH TRADBBS' INSURANCE CO., LTD., Fire Marine, Accident—Union Bldgs. Branch Manager. Geoffrey Nevill. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 20 February 1926, Page 20
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