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j AMUSEMENTS. . U PEBA fIS, Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Lttf. " I COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE = \ AND REVUE. | TO-NIGHT AT S. AT S. TO-XiGHT. Still Going Strong ana Better Than Ever MOON AND "JVPRRIS OON AND ■*■'•*-ORKIS REVUE fiO. EVUE M). (Producer: Eα. Warrington) The Brightest and Snappiest Show Yet. A Real Laughing Show, with Tons of l>ep. TXAROLD YX7ALDEX __ ' J - L AROLD VV ALDEX 1 fiWIFT AND TV.LV. -_ " ". AND I — "il/fORRIS AND ROWLEY '' lIAORRIS AND — ryEXDLIXG AND TITOLLOt _ PRICES: 3/. 2/, 1/. Box Plan at lewis E. Eady and Son, Ltd. IN PREPARATION. T« ?? E w IO ° N AND MORR IS COT. In Ed. TYarringtoiTs Gorgeous Rerustetf Spectacle, " MECCA." _ •• \iec£a " ' The Biggest Production' Ever Sta»ed nf this Theatre. #&&£** t0 Mr - Ed - JJIS J\|AJDSTY'S ipHEATIIE. Proprietors, J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Present . . "rjTHE "pARM'ER'S WIFE.'. , The Greatest English Comedy Succe-s Xet Seen in Auckland. 'TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT : ' - 1 - 0-NIGHT. i- O-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. And Two Following Nights. - LAST THREE NIGHTS. * J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., : Hare the honour to present an entirely "VTEW pOMPAXI, l -IX ew -English % Including TOOTED T ONDON A RTISTe J- en -London A Ktl sts; In The Famous English Comedy, j "THE FARMER'S WIFE."> "THE FARMER'S WIFE.", "THE FARMER'S WIFE." By EDEN PHILLPOTTS. . ' "A play of delightful humour, intriguing situations and the quaintest characters ever seen on the stage." i THERE'S A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. ' It makes the audience rock with langhter i and proves itself by running for three consecutive years at the Court Theatre, London, . and by its Phenomenal Seasons In Melbourne and Sydney. For the production of this notable , Comedy J- C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Brought to the Dominions A BRILLIANT Aggregation of LOXDOS > ARTISTS, several having appeared in the ENGLISH PRODUCTION. "rpHE tjtarmer's wifeT , "J- HE -P ARMER'S VV IPX .» - Play Produced by Townsend Whitling. A NEW ENGLISH pOMEDY— "rpHE TrVARMER'S \~\7lFe!" "-•-HE •»■ AEMER's ''IFE." ■ —A NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8/; Stalled; Gallery, 1/6 (Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra). Plus tax. a r? H ? BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. Business Manager .. ALEX. F. WILSON, CJIDESHOWS, MAKGEBE CAKNIVAL, MARCH 27. Application for Space and Permission to Run Sideshows above Carnival, apply RICKARDS, Home, Ltd., Vulcau Lane. . 42 DANCING. rjREY LYNN LABOUR PARTI. POINT CHEVALIER HALL. -* TO-NIGHT—B-11—TO-NIGHT. " Best of All " Old-time Dances. Come and Dance to the strains of our " Best of • All" Dance Band, headed by George Paltridge, the vocal pianist. This is the Dance where you meet the cream of Auckland's Old-time Dancers. Your enjoyment is always assured. Spot Prizes, Chocolates and Cigarettes. The ever increasing popn- v larity of these dances must be deserved. Ladies, 1/ : Gents. 1/6. FRED MEYERS, Social Secretary. NOTE.—Special Attraction MONDAT, 15th, Opening Jazz Night. Dancing Sub., 1/ and 1/6. ■ JAZZ, JAZZ, FOX TROTS, FOX TEOTSDRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, TO-XTGHT, and Every Thursday and Saturday Night. LOXG XIGHT TOOUGHT, 8 to 12, Of Carnival Novelties, of Squeaker Fan'> Crowing Cocks, Horns. Comic Masks, Mome Carlo, Chocolates and Cisarettes, not »f getting M. Oilman, Auckland's Crack Saiophone Player and his Star Baud, tbe finest in Auckland. Sub., 2/6 and 1/6. M.C., C. ROBINSON. Prop.. W. BUCKLEX^ J£OHIMARAMA TO-XIGHT-GRAND ELITE JAZZ EVENING. EDGAR BENDALLS JAZZ BANDRimmer's Buses, G.P.0.. 7.45; 1/6 KetiiroDancing, S.lo to-11 p-m. Balloons, Confetti, Streamers, etc. COME AND JAZZ BY THE SEA. || Ladies, 1/6 ; Gents. 2/. i KIWI DANCE CI-* 1 * j Will be Commencing WEEKLY DANCES, At the ZEALANDIA HALL, Dominion Road rn^,n^- rr , n, I GRAND OPENING NIGHT, 3IABCB »" ? Dancing, 8 till 12 p.m. Supper Provided. . tf £S First-class Music supplied by Kiwi iw" Orchestra. , I T EARNERS and Advanced £ -Ll Dance, Druids' HaU, Xewton,, erw- I Saturday, 2.30 to 5.30, in all BaUro"" . Dances. Also Saturday Night. S to i^ Prop- 1 MERCHANT I AF. DONOGHUE, Expert I . tailors employed; no factory if" 1 j 1 57. Karaugahape Rd. -J" | ERNIE KOSEKTS. Karangahape °pr | Newton P. 0., gives Genuine MUne i g . | All Suits.—'Phone 45-2 i 6. | YOUV OU can tell the successtui man W : JL well-dressed appearance. — <" c " y I

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 11 March 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 11 March 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 11 March 1926, Page 20

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