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AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST THEATRICAL TRIUMPH IN THE HISTORY OF AUCKLAND. _ Till-: Flit ST EMBASSY CELEBRITY COMBINATION Has Tremendous Reception. I'aeked House re-echoes with Thunderous Applause during 2J hours of Superb Vaudeville Entertainment. (Dm THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Queen Street (opp. John Court, ' TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. MONSTER SHOW WEEK PKOGRAMME. EDWIN It. GREENFIELD Presents the Greatest Galaxy of Vaudeville Stars ever brought to New Zealand. 9 _ STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS — 9 Imported at Enormous Expense direet from Sydu'ey. 11) p.m. A Breathless Whirlwind of Tiny Tots. THE •11 RASCALS, Tin 1 World's Greatest Acrobatic. Trapcac ami Tumbling Troupe of Juvenile^. it.s p.m. First Appearance in N.Z., Direet from The Wentworili.' LEIGHTON and WOODS, The TJarlings of the Dance. S.IO p.m. First Appearance in N.Z. Full of Spirit?. A Study in Black and White. THE BUCHANANS. y.-l.'i p.m. " N.iiU I'.m. BERT HARROW, Fresli Horn Her World's Tour. Ihe Famous Englisii Mile-a-Minute A ' FELLOWS, Comedian. The l'ert'eet Boy. b.-t> p. 111. ' ~ REG. THORNTON and DORIS O'SHEA, The Kiingaroosta and His Chicken. In Freshly Laid Topicalities. 9.25 p.m. % | 8.0 p.m. The Eminent Danish Tenor, First Appearance in N.Z. SIGNOR PALMETTO. | LEu --iaRTIN and MARIE, 1 Novelty Instrumentalists. 9.35 p.m. ~~* First Appearance in N.Z.. Direct from Tlvoli Theatres. MANELLI, Famous Cont.inent.nl Juggler. He starts where other Jugglers finish. THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE VALUE EVER PRESENTED IN NEW ZEALAND. TO-NIGHT'S PRICES: : gy AND t}J QHILDREN : pRICE. T!ox Plan tit Theatre, 'phone 42-18!). On no account can telephone reserves lie kept to-night after 7.45 p.m. • ▲ TRUE SPECIAL AT . THE LYRIC. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. " SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." " SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." Featurins SUIRLEY MASONi RICHARD ARLEN, ALEX. B. FRANCIS, KATHLYN WILLIAMS AND PAUL PANZER. THE WORLD-FAMOUS BALLAD IMCTURISED. A tender romance. A delightful alliance wherein a Scotsman, Jew and Italian become the foster fathers of a sweet Irish Colleen. Fate transposes a tenement Cinderella to luxurious mansions .where social pretensions allow no room for tolerance and sympathy. She learns that the kindness and affection of her bumble friends mean more than money and position ; and comes to realise .that bonest love far outweighs the promises of snobbish wealth. Laughter and heartache, fun and pathos, glamorous youthful love, in an appealingly human tale. Also — " CRADLE ROBBERS," " CRADLE ROBBERS," OUR GANG COMEDY. GAZETTES, ETC. USUAL PRICES. Reserves Lewis Eadj. Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-640. W. J. BANNEHR. Proprietor.

AMUSEMENTS. . ST. JAMES' THEATRE. " The Theatre Perfect." Proprietors: John fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In "ARCHI E." "ARCHI E." Last Niglit of this Brilliant Musical Comedy. Headed by ELSIE PRINCE — JIMMY GUDDEN, ELSIE PRINCE — JIMMY GODDEN, ELSIE PRINCE — JIMMY GOpDEN. CHARLTON MORTON, CHARLTON MORTON, Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller's COMMON-SENSE PRICES. * O.S. and £•/ Stalls A/ Grand f)/ D.C. "f * Stalls » Circle • MONDAY NIGHT NEXTj And for a Season of Nine Nights, "S'U N N Y." "SUNN Y." The Aristocrat of Musical Comedies. Everyone has heard of the wonderful records of "Sunny" in England, America and Australia. All who have seen It -rave about It. Wherever staged It has been declared a Radiantly Happy, Enchanting Production. "SUNN Y." "SUN Y." Miss Elsie Prince as "Sunny," the daintiest, sauciest, sweetest little bride In the world. In keeping with the character "Sunny," Miss Prince will wear a special golden wig. "SUNN Y." "SUNN Y." Will Live up to its Title. Be Wise and Book Seats before it is Too Late. '•Sunny" Dress Circle and O. Stalls.— Plans at 'Lewis Eady, Ltd. "Sunny" Grand Circle Plans at St. James' Theatre Office from 8.80 a.m. till 10 p.m. SONG AND DANCE RECITAL. AMY HANSARD, L.R.A.M., MEZZO CONTRALTO. * Dances by - MADAME BAIRD And Pupils. JEAN ALLEN, Violin. Songs Interpreted by Dances. I'.ogramine entirely of British Composers, including a group of compositions by Aucklanders. | Accompanist: LEO WHITTAKER. LEWIS EADY, LTD., HALL, QUEEN STREET. MONDAY, JULY 10. TICKETS 3/6 (plus tax), and 2/. Booking now open at Lewis Eady, Limited. 1 14 AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER ON TUESDAY There will be one of the most interesting aud Instructive Lectures that has ever been given in Auckland. 14 PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT. REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. Tells the Story of " A ROBBER CHIEF'S VOW." T4 DO NOT MISS THE LECTURE IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY NIGHT. ON CHIROPRACTIC. A Subject of much favourable comment in Australia at present. 14 WINTER SHOW. SHOW VISITORS ARE INVITED SHOW VISITORS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT GLENBJJRI* BRICKWORKS. GLENBURN BRICKWORKS. FREE CONVEYANCE TO AND FRO WILL BE ARRANGED BY AUCKLAND BRICK CO. RING 40-226 FOR PARTICULARS. See the New Colour Blend Brleks!

. AMUSEMENTS. -ROOKERY NOOK," "THARK," And • A CUCKOO IN TUB NEST." ' rj ENGLISH PLAYS. Presented by an English Company. And the action of each play take# place in England. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Commencing WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25. SEASON OF 12 NIGHTS ONLY* J. C. WILLIAMSON, I/Tl>., Have plpasure in announcing tha initial appearance in New Zealand of tlieir . •JCBW ENGLISH; COMEDY COMPANY. 30 — ARTISTS — 30. In three of the most successful and most human plays ever staged. "ROOKERY NOOK," "ROOKERY NOOK/' " THARK," f " THARK," AND "A* CUCKOO IN THE NEST." "A CUCKOO IN THE NEST." BY BEN TRAVERS, The Brilliant Company will include Hastings Lynn, Helene Simon. Leslie Victor. Minnie Raynor. Jane Comfort. Basil Radford, Victor Fittherbert. Cyril Vernon. Beth Mickey. Nellie Mortyne and Others. And J. C. Williamson's latest "Discovery," DONALDA WARNE, Who recently created a furore in Melbourne. Lauglis, brills. Surprises. Will be the order of the season Ail High Speed Plays. Produced by George H. Highland. Box Plans will be opened'at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on MONDAY, JULY 23. Manager JOHN FARRELL. COME ALONG TUESDAY NIGHT TO THE CONCERT CHAMBER And hear the Most Interesting Lecture on a most Interesting Subject. 14 Admission free TO TUESDAY'S LECTURE ON CHIROPRACTIC. Come along and hear it. You shouldn't miss it. 14 WINTER SHOW.Auckland vitinter t^xhibition. UCKLANb INTER -INHIBITION. IS NOW OPEN CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. • YOU MUST SEE NEW ZEALAND'S BIGGEST EXHIBITION. BRIGHTEST EXHIBITION. BEST EXHIBITION. Hosts of Fun. Free Picture Programmes. Free Concerts. Highland Danclpg. Ballet Dancing. Brass Bands. ' Sideshows Galore. OPEN ALL DAT AND EVENING. Adults, IA ( Children. 6d. Of eft dined Huhool partlM In charge of teacher during day, Free. POLKPWOWI3B-™ , 1 40 27«j Jlwwtarw. 40 037; torn &, Hhed 0, 40-442: Bhcd U, 4Q.-W8; 13, 40-451; Kli'ctrlc WmA, 47-im

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 165, 14 July 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 165, 14 July 1928, Page 22

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