AMUSEMENTS. ~~ "T ILAC rpiME" is T o Y rritx.. "Mlac J-ime" is Joy X{_i AND THE BOX PLANS a»„ NOW OPEN AT LEWP? B d ß EADY AND SON, LTD \& 6 NIGHTS of ' F OB JOY TIME i and "LILAC TIME." OPENING TO-MORROW (SATm>r..„ - OPENING TO-MORROW (.ttßjgj*|j. \\ H IS M AJESTY ' S THEaxbe. Lessees : J. C WILLIAMSON (N-Z ) rmn SATURDAY °°*™*<*»S." _ '." SATURDAY (TO-MORROW) SATnSS A & SATURDAY ; tf™JS£ Ay - JUNE 19. \ SATD M>AY. .- PUNCTUALLY 7.50 NIGHTLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S J. C. WILLIAMSON'S - "ROYAL /SOMIC s \PEKA " -ttoYAL Cgsff**- • In the ANt - V ADORABLE MUSICAL PRODUCTION "LILAC TIME." "LILAC TIME" - • " LILAC TIME." " LILAC TIME." " LILAC TIME." AUSTRALIAN PRESS SAY ;_ "LILAC TIME." " Romantic Plav•■ - " LILAC TIME." "Haunting Mu__-. '-■-■■-' " LILAC TIME." " Gorgeous S.^ "LILAC TIME." "DeUghtful Lilts^ 8, " LILAC TIME." " Charming Low ai.- ---" LILAC TIME." sodel" E * ■• £E__g Sj__>. - Sssa ■=aiigSS_K:a_S^?_&:■ , •' FRESH AND FRAGBA-N'T AND AS PRETTY AS ITS TITLE." ~ . Presented in a brilliant atmosphere hi" J. C. WILLIAMSON'S "Paere by ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. ' The Original Produstion in London .1.6 Australia, by Dion Boucicault.' v Stage Manager - - - - H. C. Xishtin S _-r' : NOTE.—Children in arms not admitted ' PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8/; Stalls A/. ' Gallery 1/6. (Early Stalls and GailerY 1/ extra.) Plus Tax. "auery. Representative - - - WALTER MONK. Eupikll ■' EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT, at 745 EMPIRE. An Exceptionally Fine BilL ' EMPIRE. TTAROLD T LOJD EMPIRE. iJ-AROLD -^LOTD EMPIRE. HAROLD LLOYD EMPIRE. HAROLD LLOYD EMPIRE. In ~ ; EMPIRE. "TTOT \T7ATER." : 4 empire. " -Q-ot Water" EMPIRE. "HOT WATER.'" ' '^-'-v' EMPIRE. "HOT WATER." EMPIRE. - "HOT WATER" EMPIRE. A Cyclonic Comedy of Newlj. EMPIRE. weds and Meddling Relatives.-'--EMPIRE. For the time of your life—see it . EMPIRE. Second Attraction, -'' EMPIRE. DOROTHY DEVOKE "-'-^ EMPIRE. MAT. MOORE ' ': EMPIRE. In '—.-- EMPIRE. "mHE "VJARROW CJUREET"■ '■' EMPIRE. "J-HE -* ARROW ►STREET" EMPIRE. In Seven Reels. •" ' S EMPIRE. A Merry, Mysterious, and MirthEMPIRE. ful Mix-up. EMPIRE. Showing also. : EMPIRE. AESOP'S FABLE' ' EMPIRE. And PATHE GAZETTE-:' EMPIRE The Greatest Laughter ProEMPIRE. . gramme Ever Screened. ; E \T I*l-FtP 1 ; '■"*_'--'■•• EMPIRE." Matinee. SATURDAY. 2.30. m O W N HAL I* x O W N HAL h,' SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, -1926, AT 5.30 P.M. V, ORGAN RECITAL By MR. EDGAR RANDAL, Acting City Organist. ADMISSION FREE. J. MELLING, 4 Acting Town Clerk.. PORT AUCKLAND BAND Will Render a ' V GRAND SACRED CONCERT At the EVERYBODY'S THEATRE next sunday night. 64 dancing. jazz. trades hall. - ja-*. azz. to-night. jazz. carnival night and novelties. ■ Balloons, Party Hats, Streamers, Confetti, | Cigarettes, Chocolates and Ulmninatlon* DAVE O'MALLEY'S CELEBRITY BAM), v The Paramount Syncopaters Dance Ba na ; . de Luxe, the Jazz Artists of the DancujS Arena. Supplies all the Latest Melodies t» Perfect Time. Always Sure of a Good Time at the Trades . Don't Miss This. Also MONDAY NIGHT.. Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. Dancing 8 till -HO. NOAKES. "IVfODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING,-. ■"■*■ DRUIDS' HALL, \- TO-NIGHT, 8 to 12. Best Floor in Auckland. " ;V'--? J The Most Varied Programme, .and Mnsic that for time and tune cannot be beaten. ■ Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. : Expert Management. Ladies, 1/ ; Gents, 2/. 74 W. E. McMICHAEL, Hon. Sec._ ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD (Off Upper Symonds St.). DANCE DE LUXE TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. HARD-UP SOCIAL. Half-guinea Prizes. „„,'/ HARRY DUNN'S VENETIAN ORCHESTRA Ladies 2/. Gents «/6. . Double Ticket, 4/. ~. A; Tom Jury, M.C. .- : fk 85 GEO. R. WILKINSON. Manager.^ TT7EST END ROWING CLUB. DONG NIGHT. The Committee of the West End Rowing Club wish to remind their patrons tnai they are holding a Long Night on SATuU-. DAY next at the Masonic Hall, Eden letrace (below John Andrews' Garage.) Dancing S-12 p.m. AI. Clarke's Orchestra LEARNERS', BEGINNERS' AXD ADVANCED PATRONS' DANCE. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. > .f/A Every SATURDAY, 2.30 to 5.30, ana SATURDAY NIGHT, S to 11. In all Ballroom Dances. Sub, 1/6 and V- • One Afternoon Lesson 1/ extra, or °' l z!' full term, and we guarantee to te&cn.-yw--... ■;■ Join now and learn this fascinating P a f"_ me - M.C.'s. W. CARTWRIGHT and BUNTPrincipal, W. .T. BUCr.LEI.__. "VTEW HALL, BLOCKHOUSE BAY, SATURDAY, 2.30 and 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 7.30 p.m. ' ■■ Half-hourly Service from Wellesley »w 1/6 Return. ____- THISTLE SOCIAL CLUBS OLD-TIME DANCE, ORANGE HALL, -i EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, 8 TO PMembers and Friends Only _-:,;<• F4 JOHN SHIELDS .Hon Sefc_ AKARANA YACHT CLUB—The mOßttttv xx Dance will be held in the Power-3°* Clubhouse. King's Drive. TO-MOBBU." -(Saturday), "at S p.m. Supper. - 50 R. WILSON. Socla.__ae__- . QRPHEUM ~HALL. ONEHD> T G A ' TO-MORROW (Saturday) NIGHT-j-i.:; Jazz and Old-time Monte Carlo, « George G. Cox's Charlton Jazz na^ Ladies If, Gents 2/. ;— MORROWS Popular Orchestra. 25 J**fe-j ■ UJ - before the Auckland public: ?W •"£.-•-- ber of instruments supplied.— W>" "j* Norman St.. Dominion red '•-—--•
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 16
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