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AMUSEMENTS. FULLERS' TTonee ULLEBS' Hqdll Direction: John FnUer and Sons, Ltd. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TODjt J Matinee Mou., Wed. and Sat ; FULLERS' V AUL,I::v ILLE A\T» ULL.ERS , * AUDEVILLE t\n EEVUE. A:yD EVUK. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF LAST THREE NKJUTS UF pON TIXOUEM PUN \ruRE\T AND HIS POPULAU ISEVCE CO Iv " TSLE r\F T OVE." • : J-SLE WF J-uVE" It's One Big Lous Last Laugh. 5 STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS! REV. pRANK riORMAN. EV. -L RANK HARRY V ORT ". ARRY X> ORIH. THE TTTNTINGS. HE JJ-UNTIXGS. JOAN' AND TR-EITH TWGLFT OAK AND i>IXGLE^ STORY AND -R ROOKS . TORY AND -DrOOKS. PRICES, 3/, 2/, V. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. Welcome Return of Giß: Wii D ; GI8: Wig (Little Hermie) And His Brilliant Versatile SNAPSHOT REVUE CO SNAPSHOT REVUE CO. Geo. Ward, Bert la Blanc, Les Wartnn York' Grey, Carlton Chase, William Beres! ford, Daisy Yates, Lila Marion and Ado. laide Taylor. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NEST. ■ mm TOWN TT A I, I. OWN -Li A L U TOWN TT A L U OWN J-L A L U Under the Distinguished Patronage el Their Excellencies the Governor-General and The Lady Alice Fergusson, FieldMarshal Lord AUenby and Lady Allenby, Sir Truby and Lady King. YX7EDNESDAT— —YX7EDNESDAT VV EDNESDAY— — » * EDNESDAI JULX 7. /THURSDAY— —rpHUESDAI ■*-HURSDAY— —-"-HUKSUAI JULY 8. AFTERNOONS, 2.30 P.M. EVENINGS, 7.30 P.M. "IN A PERSIAN GARDENS "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." *»IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDENS (To Maintain Plunket Nurses and Infant Welfare Centres in Palestine.) Q.KAND QPENING By HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, MR. G. BAILDON, TTfEDNESDAY, 7TH INST, AT 3 P.M. A A SEQUEL. TO "THE EASTERN GARDEN FAIK. In the sweep of Its beauty, in its mate* less setting, in its gorgeous Lighting and decorative effects, in its blend of music and jollity, "In a Persian Garden" will be aa unforgettable sight, that will live forever in the memory. In its rich imagery, in en» charm and grace of its costumes, in a thousand dedcate touches and its hundred thrills, it will recall "The Arabian Nights. , * 1001 Nights of Entertainment in One, THE GLAMOUR OF THE EAST. / THE GLAMOUR OF THE EAST, f "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." _______________________ v All the world loves a pageant. It will b» such a glorious and magnificent spectacle, «» charming and so novel. Life, colour, movement, a colourful picture of Eastern Jf» with all the wealth and glamour of th* Orient, animated and vivid, reflecting all tb* light, shade, and colour "East of Suez. , ' A PAGEANT OP COLOUR II SUPREME IN ITS MAGNIFICENCE. ' mHREE TTTJNDRED i-i IRLS TN J-HREE JJ-UNDHED It IKLS In GORGEOUS T>ERSIAN /COSTUMES,, ORGEOUS -IT KUSIAN V^OSTUiIES. Its spectacular and decorative detail, its scenic splendour, and the exquisite beauty of the costumes combine to render it " function the like of which has not been seen in Auckland for many a year. It wUI breathe the spirit of the East in the atinusphere of the West. A BRILLIANT FUNCTION In A BEAUTIFUL SETTING. rpABLEAUX OF THE OAST, . J-ABLEAUX Ob , THE J- AST, ARRANGED BY MISS CECIL HALL. J DANCING—DANCING—DANCING. I pii'ii' ouo \v st n q na A VARIED PROGRAMME. A FAIR. A DANCE. A FAIK A PA.NCE. A PAGEANT. A CARNIVAI* 1 A PAGEANT. A L'AIINIV-L. ! A FANTASY. A PLUS lAN GARDEN. A FANTASY. a L_i;ilAN GABDE-N. And A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. All Auckland Will be There. It Will be Talked of for Years. i' ADMISSION: Adults, 1/; Children, 6i Tickets at L«wis R. I-.'adv and Son, Lt4« opp. His Majesty's, and at the Town Halfc

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 16