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-Amusements. 0 P E E A - JJ O TJ B E. Brennan-Fuller'3 Refined Vaudeville. .< MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.50. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. SAME PROGRAMME AS UNDERMATINEE PRICES: D.C, and O.S-. is. Stalls. 6d; Children, half-price, to D.C. ana O.S. 0 P E R A JJ 0 USE. WHERE ; EVERYBODY GOES. BRENNAN-FULLER'S vaudeville CIRCUIT. • Managing Director: Ben. «T. Fuller.. THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. LAST Of Present .."'.p 1 NIGHT Star Attractions. MGHI. LAST , iT ES "ROW. NIGHT ' !JU ES BOW. OF ' TEB gOW Your Last Opportunity of "Witnessing these Marvellous Continental Entertainers. FOR THERE IS NO RETURN DATE. _ THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN THEM, ana would like to eeo them again TO-NlGi*a F* YOUR LAST CHANCE. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEEN ; THEM Take Time by the Forelock and SEE THEM WHILE THERE IS ILI TIME. Creatine Tremendous Enthusiasm. BLACK AND t>ronte, LACK AND jDRONTE, The Cosmopolitan Sketch Artists. LAST T7ICTORIA i^ROSP, NIGHT V ICTOKIA V7KOSS. OF The Brilliant Scotch Comedienne. And Embracing Among: Atbers: SERE NADERS- . . irCXHAMK Last Night LIEUTENANT STOFF. HARRY I/INDEX, IDA BERRIDGE, Norman Leslie. Mark Phillips. Gertie McLeod, ' Sam La Mert, And .Many Others. _ D.O. and 0.8., '.2s; Stalls. Is; Reserved Seats, 2s 6d; Gallery, 6d. Plan aii-Wildman and Arey's till 12.30 P-m. THIS AFTERNOON (SATURDAY) At OPERA HOUSE, from 2 to 5 p.m. 0 E-R■ A '• . JJ °US E. BRENNAN^FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. • Coming Monday Next,. 11th inst. Coming Monday Next, 11th inst. AN ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. Direct From England. First A/gpearanc Under an Australasian Starring Engagement of LONDON'S QUEEN OF SONG. LONDON'S QUEEN OF SONG. M lB3 Bessie, slaughter. Essie Slaughter. The Management, in-presenting Miss Bessie Slaughter -to the Vaudeville-loving Public of Auckland, have much pleasure in stating that she has. proved _ _ . THE MOST ARTISTIC ATTRACTION EVER IMPORTED. Beintr a Singer whose personality and charm compels admiration, and. possessing a voice phenomenally- rich ani clear. MISS "D ESSIE SLAUGHTER ISS J->ESSIE OALUGHTER IS TO THE vaudeville stage what CLARA BUTT IS TO THE CONCERT , PLATFORM. This, cre'at Artist •will' ha supported by several New Inverted Artists. BOOK YOUR SEATS at Wildman and Arey's TO SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT AT DOOR. D-C..and!O.S.,:2s; Stalls, Is; Gallery. 6d; Reserved Seats. 2s 6d. iTTHE ' THING'S rnHEATRE.

LO y | ' J-iOU JIX. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. . . Adalts: Circle, la; Stalls. 6d. Children: Circle, 6d; Stalls. 3d. FJHE • IJ*HEATRE. . ' ■ End' of Penny Section. Pitt-street, J_he Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. "EIULLER'B The Best VJICTUBES. ■P. ULLEB'B Of All _XJCTOHEB. AND THE •! LEADING ORCHESTRA. I/AST NIGHT OP OVER THE DIVIDE. , • ; A Tale of tlie Mexican Border ._ Scenes in . Somerset. Forests'in Winter. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. • _ ' JACK AND JINGLES. . The Heart, Interest Story.of.a: Newsboy '• • : and His Dog. THE WOODEN INDIAN, a Clever Comedy. THE PRISONER OF THE HAREM. • • CASCADES OF NEW DEVON. . THE PUPPET'S HOUR. TESTED BY WIREL.ESS--FUNNICUS AS J PORTER. Is and 6d. Reserves. Is 6d, at Ivil Bros., i. Tobacconists, Queen-street. • "\P?WTON ; PIOrURE PALACE. , Xi Karanpaha'pe Road, Pennr Section, a •_ CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ! i COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. i • Come-Where-the-Crowds are Coming. SEE. , SEE. I A QUESTION OF. SECONDS. . _ . • Fascinating' and Exciting Drama. Series Dramas, .Scenics, Comics. Comedies, i Each Day;-2 'to-5 p.m.. 7to 10.15 p.m. ;• Prices: 6d - and 3d' to all parts. . UC SDAND CITY BAND. \ The above' Band will • play >a y Programme . of Popular Music on MOUNT EDEN I { L TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2.45. ' Collection in aid: of the Band Fund. ... W., L. ROWLAND. Sec. E|E -N"3 . THEATRE, The People's Picture Home, MONDAY NEXT, THiE GBEAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. QUEEN'S • THEATRE, MONDAY NEXT, GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. COME • arid Blear the Auckland City Band at Mt. Eden - To-morrow Afternoon at 2.45. ' ■ T ' — . =f f ■ Millinery. RUMMER: jyj" ILL'INERT. EVERY LADY LIKES TO - HAVE A PRETTY. HAT. THE BEAUTIFUL "WINDOW DISPLAY • ; ' At the ' , JESSES .JJCCABE'S" ' ' Gives the Auckland Ladios a Splendid t 4 , . Opportunity. . -Note the Addles;!— > - - .... .jjISSES CCABE, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, NEWTON. l ~ ' ' .1 Toilet. , "jl/T.CELWAIN" ** AND . .ZEVEN, ■W-"- (Late Miss McElwain), TOILET EXPERTS. MISS MCELWAIN, PROFESSOR ZEVEN Specialist'in Face Continental Court and Scalp. Massage, Hairdresser, Hair Dyeing. Qualified Permanent- Removal of Manicurist and Superfluous Hair. Chiropodist ONLY' ADDRESS 254. QUEEN-STREET"! -RANDOLPH EAGLET ON , -*-V Gold Medallist. A , , LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ' HAIR ! SPECIALIST. 1 6. Victoria-street, Queen-street-. Established 30 years as a Wig-maker and 1 Human Hair-wjrker: consult us if there is : anything wrong with your hair. Ladies' I rooms. 'Phone, 3170. Open all dav Wednesclav. Sole Acrents Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye. five shades. Also, Nos. 1 a&d 2 Dark , Hair Stain. j JfAYFAIR . TOILET ROOMS. t 266, QUEEN-ST. 'Phone, . 4155. i Next Edson, Chemist.. - * Face Massage. Hair Treatment, Hairdress- " ing. Shampooing, • Cutting, Singeing, Hair- - madePu Tiuline ' Manicuring, Combings i— — —— £ AND GENTLEMEN— I We 'teg to announce that," having opened „ large Toilet Parlours from October 7th, we i are now prepared to treat- clients who have ,t been waiting for the extension* of our now f premises in Watson's Buildings. I THE MISSES WRIGLEY (Qualified under Dr. . Papwortli). e Hair and Face Physicians, Watson's Build 5 ings. AVellesley-street East. a Electrolysis S.hampooins Manicuring. _- . HkirdressuK a Pedicuring Dyeing , and Tinting Special treatment for Blackheads. Special d treatment, for. Premature. Greynees. all Scaln a Diseases treated. Call and see us. Consul tatiou free. All qualified principals in &C tendance. Hair-work a speciality. (See our ! human hair pads). Country customers, net® V the above address. • .-. fi to T™ gTAR D ARNING JIfAOHINB g Mends anything, from Underwear to ■ Lace = Curtains. Goes any part of a sock or v stocking. A CHILD ' CAN WORK IT P Packed in. box (with, instructions) and sent. toany part of the Dominion on receipt of P.O. for _Is 6d. Agents wanted. • A. SMITH, 135, Newton Road; • Bole Agent, i ■ ■ A;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 14