AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS" TTOUSE. ULLERS' "PERA -U-OUSE. Direction: John Fuiler and Sons, Ltd. MATINEE. TO-MORROW —AT 2.30 — WEDNESDAY. TO-MORROW —AT 2.30 — WEDNESDAY; Bargain Prices: 6d, 1/. 1/6. EVERYTHING NEW. Fullers' Always Merry and Bright Entertainment. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE AND REVuE TO-NIGHT AT 8. There is quality and quantity in thisweek's show. MOON AND MORRIS REVUE. MOON AND MOKKIS REVUE. (Producer: Ed. Warrington.) In an Entirely New Type of Show, entitled '• MY MOUNTAIN MAID." "MY MOUNTAIN MAID." It's a Miniature Musical Comedy. Delightful and Entrancing Music. Beautiful and Charming Scenery. FLORENCE AND CLIFTON. FLORENCE AXD CLIFTON. RONNIE WHELAN, RONNIE WHELAN, FRANKS AND NEWTON, FRANKS AND NEWTON, BERT ELLIOTT, BERT ELLIOTT, Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plan, at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. /CAPITOL. DOMINION ED. TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT. CAPITOL. AN EXCELLENT HOLIDAY CAPITOL. PROGRAMME. CAPITOL. A Metro-Goldwyn Special: capitol. -mESS r\v rrvHE CAPITOL. "J-ESS yJf J- HE CAPITOL. TVTTRBEKVILLES." CAPITOL. -L* *J RBERVILLES." CAPITOL. "TESS OF THE CAPITOL. " TESS OF THE CAPITOL. " TESS OF THE CAPITOL. "TESS OF THE CAPITOL. D'URKERVILLES," CAPITOL. D'URBERVILLES,'' CAPITOL. D'URBERVILLES," . CAIPITOL. D'URBERVILLES," CAPITCfL. Featuring CAPITOL. BLANCHE SWEET and CAPITOL. CONRAD XAGEL, CAPITOL. Supported by a Notable Cast. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. THE SECOND PICTURE: CAIPITOL. -THE MIDNIGHT GIRL, ,, CAPITOL. " THE MIDNIGHT GIRL," CAPITOL. Starring LI LA LEE. > CAPITOL. A Thrilling Romance of CAPITOL. Broadway After Dark. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. THE RENOWNED CAPITOL, CAPITOL. ORCHESTRA. CAPITOL. CAPITOL. Reserves Phone 20-574. WEST rpHEATRE EST J- HEATRE. PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT—AT 7.43 SHARP—TO-NIGHT. Elaine Hamrnersteiu. Herbert Rawlinson, Dorothy Phillips. Robert Cain, Diana Miller. " "i7lvery titan's tt7ife. - ' "-£!■< very Max-s Wife." " TfIVERY IVfAX'S \T7IFE." "-E>very M ASS Wife." FOX NEWS. SCENIC. COMEDY. PRICES : Stalls. 0d; D.C., 1/. Music by the West End Orchestra. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE.—What We Advertise We Screen. PAIfCmG. rpHE ONLY OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT—TRADES HALL—TO-NIGHT Lony Night, Dancing S till 12. Special music by Mr. Geo. Paltridg>a and his clever band. The most popular orchestra now playing, adjudged by all leaders in dance music. All the latest melodies rendered to perfect time. Glorious decorations and illumiuations. Chocolates, cigarettes streamers, and confetti. Held under ideal management and conditions. Always sure of a good time at the Trades. Four'hours' of real enjoyment. Prices : Ladies 1/. Gents 2/. O. yOAKES. Q.RAND EAST'-E-R EVENT. CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL AND EUCHRE. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, TO-NIGHT. Prizes for Euchre: Two Hams and Bags of Flour. Also Four Valuable Prizes for Fancy Dresses. Good Jlnsic. Good Supper. Dancing:—Children, 7.30 p.m til' 9.30. Adults, 9.30 till 12. Children V. Adults 2/. Remember the date, April 6th. El L. KELLY. mO-NIGHT.T O - N 1 G H T. ■*- 8-11. AND EVERY TUESDAY. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET (Opposite Rinlto Theatre). JAZZ FOX TROT — JAZZ. Ti^'Jffv 8,111 * 11 and his r °Pular ALOHA jazz t>ayx.). Ladies, 3/6. Gents. 2/. XMeGUIRE. M.C. .JAZZ~~ JAZZ. FOX TROTS. ** DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON TO-NIGHT, and Every Tuesday and Thursday Xights. With Em. Beacham, Auckland's finest Jazz pianist, and his band of star players None batter, none finer. Floor and conductor! sliip second to none Sub., 2/ nnd i/ 6. M.C, C. ANDERSON Prop- W. BUCKLEY. EUCHRE EUCHRE. DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH ST WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7. AT 8 "p m And Every Wednesday and Saturday.' Six Prizes Each Night. Aggregate Prize every Six Weeks Commencing this week. Ladies, 1/. Gents., 1/6 J. BALL. Hon. Sec. T EARNERS. BBGUWCEBS A vn JJ ADVANCED PATRONS DANCE, in all Ballroom Dances, Druids' Hall Newton rpO-XIGHT — ST. BARNABAS' HALL, -»- Mount Eden.—A SELECT D VNCE under good management. The music by the Versatile Four Novelty Orchestra. They make you dance. Novelties, Streamers, Balloons and Confetti Prices: 2/, 3/0 double. 42 TEACHERS OF DABTCUfG. OF MUSIC AND DANCING, "ARNCLIFFE " 106, SYMONDS STREEt Phone 44-")ol. Tie Misses Beresford have re ™ me( , teaching. All the latest sten* "Tje Charleston- and French Tango "£ Adults Elementary Class. Masonic Hall Belgium street, commencing Artril IP, 7?n Children's Classes. Saturday Mornin-'°l i o'clock, Arncliffe. 106. Symonda Street' Ballet Class, Saturday Afternoon Full particulars, apply to " THE MISSES BERESFORD Also for Invitation Cards for Thursdav 1 * A; r n n c i5 C ° mmenCinS iU Bel S*um S?^ PHONE 44-551, 106, SYMONDS ST. ■ ! ' 31 BALLROOM Dancing, correct str-i* Qualified private tuition — MnZ ' o^^P.o!^ 0 ' 30 ' Palmer "t°o n n BuSg Studio : S. Belgium St M * /kiNC S LA^D A UKJ E ' Int^f^Tur^rTai^a days at 20, Vincent St sn m p • Lessons at any time by appointment -Pa? ticulars by phone or 25. Vinppn™ >." ia £ THE Majestic School of Dancin- r- i — Buildings, Customs Stree i>h' •? n Mile. Valeska, Mr. Theodore Tre z^' nClpal^ rpEXXlS—Private Club. J- tions invited for Membefshin f season.—Apply Lea, 7, City Rd P ter
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 80, 6 April 1926, Page 18
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