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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS' fkPERA H^E!^ ULLERS' AROUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT — AT S — TO-NIGHT. FULLERS'— FOR FUN — TT.ULLEHS' ULLERS*—FOR VALUE— L ULLERS* Another Real Topping Programme for Our Customers This Week. Headed by and Bth Week of CON "VfORENI /"'•ON TiTORENI ON i'-IoRENI --"-ORENI and his famous sparkling silk cjtocking tjkvue /*to. ilk Stocking ■"'evtje In a Delightful Musical Extravaganza, "PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER." "PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER." It Has Got a Real Tutankhamen Flavour. Con Moreni At His Best. Positively the Last Week of THE i~kLD XJIGGER TIT INSTRELS. HE "LD -LOGGER -"MNSTRELS. Together With LINN SMITH'S RAGTIME BAND. LINN SMITH'S RAGTIME BAND, In a Grand Farewell Programme. Don't Let It Be Said That You Did Not See "YE OLDE TIME FUN SHOWB." Prices: 3/, 2/. 1/. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. YOU MUST GET THE MONEY TO SEE THE SENSATIONAL PICTURE AT THE QUEEN'S, COMMENCING TO - MORROW. YES, YOU POSITIVELY MUST GET HOLD OF A SHILLING SOMEHOW. BEG, T>ORROW', EG, -"ORROW, OR Q<TEAL. R *- J TEAL. NO. NO, THAT'S A SLIP OF THE PEN. DO NOT STEAL. "THE LOST WORLD" IS THE GREATEST PICTURE FROM A THRILL. ANGLE EVER PROJECTED ON ANY SCREEN. MASTODON LIZARDS WHOSE VERY BREATH BLEW DOWN LARGE TREES LIKE A CYCLONE : THEIR TREAD .SHOOK THE OLD UNIVERSE LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE : THEY FOUGHT BATTLES AMONG THEMSELVES; THEY INVADED LONDON— BUT WHY TRY AND DESCRIBE SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S GIANT MASTERPIECE OF PREHISTORIC FICTION. YOU CAN SEE "THE LOST IT COMMENCES AT THE QUEEN'S TOMORROW. UNITY TT A L L. N I T V -*-*!• ALL. ABOVE TOWN HALL, QUEEN STREET. Direction E. i. Gravestock. Business Manager ... Chas. E. CasUng. TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. ■*- O-NIGHT. POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO HEAR THE KENDALL OTRING /"fcUABTET. endall otrlng vcuartet. kendall otring fvuartkt. endall String •vjSuabtet. kendall - cjtring /quartet. endall otring v*uartet. The finest combination of its kind that has ever visited New Zealand. Direct from their triumphs in the South. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT. STRING QUARTET in D, OPUS IS No. 3, BEETHOVEN. REPEATED BY SPECIAL REQUEST. STRING QUARTET IN D MINOR, SCHUBERT. (DEATH OF THE MAIDEN). LES DUNES. LA RACLEUSE. McEWEN. Reserved Seats, 6/; Unreserved, 4/ and 2/ (plus tax). Concessions to Students. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Members of the Bohemian Orchestra may obtain Concession Tickets from Mr. Caddell. WRESTLING. tXTEW ZEALAND WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (Inc.). TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, 21 ST ' AT 8 PM " ry B V S S X O, THE NOTABLE THE NOTABLE 7 B i S S X O, WORLD'S HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPION, Arriving by s.s. Niagara, at enormous expense, this KING OF WRESTLERS Will be Opposed by JKE J» 081 N, JKE D O B 1 N, AUSTRALIAN HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPION. The public are advised to BOOK SEATS to see these COLOSSAL GIANTS ON THE MAT. Grip, Strain, Heave, and Bang, Over 5001b of Immense Vitality. Years of Supremacy wiU he behind Zybssko's endeavour. The Tradition of the Maori Race with Ike Robin. Bos Plan at Carter and Asher's. PRICES: 2/, 3/, 5/. TENNANT COLLEDGE, 37 Hon. Sec. Box 527. DANCING. JAZZ, JAZZ, JAZZ—To-morrow Night, , J. r l day i June 1S - Trades Hall.—Carnival Mght. Balloons, Party Hats, Streamers, Cigarettes, Streamers and Confetti. Danes' g f bl \, l }' a ? d Dave O'MaUey's Celebrity o aD NOAKEs c c- Gents 2A Ladies 1A TEACHERS OF DAMPING. jy/JISS JXAPHNE JTNIGHT ppera^flnd^ha^terX^snf anaV^ners.^ *» «&«5 Private Dance studios: 22. KHYBER PASS ghones : 41-423. 46-680. MB fWALLROOM Dancing, correct Private TuiHorT- Modorn* Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerstc^Bldg^p™ "■- ■ . D 4 Ftf X \r W P,° D i RUFFE ' rt Ex^i; nn^ru7to7

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1926, Page 24

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