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AMUSEMENTS ~"^ "piKATES Q F pE X ZAXCE> , Jj-EXT W EDXESDAI AT « \' CHILDREN HALF-PRICE "' HS Mtiffiß TSSgg' Direction.. J. C. WILLIAMSON oi.Z.), LTD CONTIMED WOXDEBFTL SUCCESS oi the SEASON EASON. TO-NIGHI AT S. FOR Tiric? FINAL OCCASION J. C. \V "' Present iistiri&rffiojssui: D, °*- GSSB? AS ssass QPERA po. ; J In a Brilliant Production of ' "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." Received on Saturday with Unbounded i-nthusiasm. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NTGRT TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT* And on Wednesday Afternoon and Eveninz. a Magnificent a^p-ft " THE PIRATES OF PENZAXCE" With a Cast of Unparalleled Excellence. PROGRAMME FOR REMAINDER OS , THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. • Three Nights and Saturday Matinee. " THE MIKADO." MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. -ij Two Nights Only. " H.M.S. PINAFORE." 1 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, j Tliree Nights and Wednesday Matinee. ! " lOLANTHE." j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON " PRINCESS IDA." **■ " PRINCESS IDA." J PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stall*. 4/.' Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery 1/ extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tail BOX PLANS FOR SEASON BOX PLANS FOR SEASON Are Now Open at Lewis R. Eady and Sou. Ltd. • Day Sales at His Majesty's Theatre i Confectionery. j Manager Ales. F. Wilson. 1 Q.BAFTON LIBRARY, (Mt. Eden Road, off Symonds St.). j WINTER COURSE. £■ /CONCLUDING rtONCE-RT, I : Arrange by MESSRS LEWIS R. EADY ASO SON, LTD. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AUGUST 31st, AT S P.M. |. ARTISTES: ,1 Miss Ida Armstrong. Miss Phyllis Gribbin. Miss Ruby Moselen. Miss Rita Thomas. Mr. Henry Bishaw. Mr. Walter Brongk. (Mr. C. C. Buchanan. Mr. Victor Elliot. Mr. Ronald Muston. At the Piano: Mrs. Oldfield. ADMISSION 6d. or by Course Ticket. iPiano kindly supplied by Messrs. Lewis E. Eady and Son, Ltd. 47 PAfKING. m 0-N I G H T m O-NIGHI ST. BENEDICTS HALL, AUCKLAND'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. IN PLEASURE GIVING. AT ST. BENEDICTS, ON MONDAY NIGHTS. Third Heat Charleston Competition. ' R.M.S. NIAGARA JAZZ BAND. I don't think there is any occasion to ay any more about my Monday Night Dances. You all know how wonderful they are. I am organising a New Zealand Competition* The Winner to Dance in Sydney. Hear All Particulars To-night. i Ladies, 1/6. 8 to 11. Gents, 2/. ■ THE jyj- aso nI c, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, WELCOMES THE AWAKENING Of SPUING WITH THE WONDERFUfc SPRINGTIME ENTERTAINMENT. This is not broadcasted in a spirit of vainglorious boasting, but a sincere reminder that this is the dance that sets, the standard —again has "gone the limit t» give its Auckland-wide public an inimitable IS-carat entertainment. An Avalanche of Music, Mirth and Merriment Appearing shortly. Twelve Ravishing Mannequins, wearing the Latest Imported Parisian Gown Creations. You will be delighted with MISS RUB* PHILLIPS, the Masonic Soubrette, also MISS ELSIE BENTLEY, One of Auckland's Leading Artists. Unlimited Supplies of Balloons and Serpentines. Ladies' and Gents' Cloakroom Attendant* GEO. WILLIAMS. mO-NIGHI T O - N I G H T, MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMAKKBT. , OLD-TIME DANCE. ! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY MONDAY. WEDNESDAt AND SATURDAY. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates and Cigarette! Ladies. 1/. Gents, 1/6.- - D. MA YES, M.C r/EALANDIA HALL. DOMINION KOAD TERMINUS. Jazz. TO-NIGHT. Jazz. AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHAJazz. Dancing. S-11. Jazz. Music by Jazz." I CHARLTON JAZZ BAND. j Jalz." Featuring the Latest Dance Numbers. Jazz. Lnflics." 1/». Gents. II- _ mHE GAIETY DANSE CLUB. TO-NIGHT — TONIGHT. AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. (See Your Invitation?.) If You Have Nor Born to One of Our DniH'i'P. COME TO-NIGHT. THE GAIETY DANSE BAND. (Soven Instruments.) _ •TYR UID S' HALL, NEWTON. Tr.-NIGHT. S TO 11. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY MONDAY. THURSDAY A* y SATURDAY. . n . The increasing number of pntrrms at out classes speaks for itself. ... Gents , Turn To-nisht anil our usual "» Rose Boxes of Chocolates for La ai fLadies 1/. Gents .iw 01 W. TURNER .md W BATH. __ JAZZ WALTZ JAZZ * TO-NIGIIT. MONDAY. 30TH. PONSONBY FOURTH GRADE TEAM, ' S-ll p.m. , ,„ Gents. 2/. Ladies, 1/6- I AL. CLARKE'S BAND. ' Featuring "Pretty Puppy-" mm^

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 205, 30 August 1926, Page 18