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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS' f\PERA TTOUSE. ULLERS' VPEBA J-J-OUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. The Best Entertainment in Town. FULLERS' For Fun, Happi- T^ULLERS , ULLEKS' ness & Laughter. ■*■ ULLEKS' TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. rvON IVTOKENI pON "jITOREXI and his slashing, dashing silk qtocking tjevce po. ilk Stocking J->evue v^o. In a Whirl or Gaiety and Brightness, entitled, GIRLS AND /JIGGLES." IRLS AND Which contains any amount of girls ana twice that number in giggles, which grow to long, loud shrieking; hearty laughs. They Have Taken Auc-kland by Storm. Thunderous applause greets them nightly. Second Triumph Week of YE \fIGGER XfINSTRELS, E U L D IGGER iW-INSIBELS. WITH r INN CJMITH'S TSJIGGER f> AND. JLiiNN Smith's Digger -l»and. The Old Time Nigger Minstrels will again surprise send delight you with their sonjjs and comedy of long ago, which bring bacls old. times and happy memories.' Prices: 3/, 2/, 1/. Bos Plan at Lewis REady and Son. Ltd. o — T>IG A TTRACTIONS — O O _ JJIG ATTRACTIONS — *> Are NOW SHOWING ow Ohowing At Auckland's Popular Theatres. TIVOLI and EVERYBODY'S Direction: Thomas A. O'Brien. His High Hat Highness, the Prince of Howls, In an even bigger laugh hit than "Paths to Paradise." TDAYMOXD ri RIFFITH ■"AI'MO.ND VTeIFFITH TJAYMOND ri KIFFITH "AI'.MU.\D VTkifFITH As " A REGULAR FELLOW." What with reviewing parades, laying corner stones, christening ships, judging shingle contests and a hundred and one other things, Raymond manages to get a lot of l'un out of this side-splitting comedy of royalty, romance, and revolution. WIN A pASS. v> IX -£\- JJ KEE XT ass. ANSWER THIS : A regular follow is Raymond, He wears a bow tie and a diamond : His silk hat is a fixture, He's a funny little trickster, The sis most original solutions, which must be based on the story of this picture, will be given a free double pass. In Addition : The Biggest Dramatic Hit of the Year. REX TDEACH'S EX -REACH'S LATEST FAMOUS STORY, "THE GOOSE WOMAN." A Thunderbolt of Surprises. A Drama with a big, big "D." The startling climax will lift you out of your seat! With LOL'ISE DRESSER, JACK PICKFORD, CONSTANCE BENXEXT, Etc., Etc., And j THE SECOND GROUP \ \ [ OF THE SHINGLE CONTEST. With twenty new competitors, some young, some old, some pretty, some beautiful, aad some—(you had bettor come and have a look for yourself). I MANAGERIAL NOTE : Owing to Humorous requests the management has decided to giv» the winner the option of either taking the trip to Sydney or having the equivalent in cash. Furthermore, will give a second prize of £10, a third of £5, and n consolation to the fourth of aa. Everybody's : Sessions from 10 a m till 10 p.m. Tivoli: 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. Reserves : Everybody's, 'phone 44-402. Tivoli Plan at deal's. Tobacconist Queen Street, or 'phone 44-13(5. DAJfCIJVG. LYNN LABOUR PARXI. *J POINT CHEVALIER HALL TO-NIUUT—S-ia— XO-NIUHT. "BEST OK ALL" OLD TIME DANCES. The only Old-time Dance To-night, aud it jou have never bi-cu to this nice, sociable Dance, come To-night, and you will have au enjoyable time. iiim."'inn ISk VJ S ,'' y abso,utel -v the best OlcliOie Duucel Orchestra, correct in time and ,lir 1/r ,• ttl ' r aallL-e iv Auckland. vn-ri- v C - WEAVEK, M C NOTE.—Every Saturday Xlaht •■γ-shio With ri To £"H"\ S TO 11. ' With Ldsar Be.Klall and his First-class ~ Jazz Orchestra ™,S' a SOod Uan( -' e - «> m e * n d enjoy yourself on ono of the finest floor" i" Auckland. Sub.: 2/ and 1/6, M.C., C. ANDERSON 1 niicipal. W. BrrKI.KY. QRANGE imr, NEWTON ROAD. n ;V^ D - IAM:Y dress. Streamers. Ladies "/ r ,"°' )n Dance, S T - BAR HALL, MT EDEX TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) KVCB r»A P "\ RTY AXD DAXCE. Old and N,. w Dances. r jr.- Supper Provided Good Prizes Chocolate, and Cigarettes. Lnrlips 1/0. Gonts " ' jgSu UK M VUY AXIi Prixsoxi'v CAT 'IOLIC TE.VXIS" CLL'D o^^^ll'l^'^^

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 22

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638

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1926, Page 22

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