Amusements. I f\ P E R A HOUSE. *-' IMPORTANT BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Box Plan in connection with this afternoon's Matinee and To-night's Performance will be on view at Theatre all this day. MATINEE RESERVES, Is 6d. EVENING RESERVED, 2s 6d. Being a holiday, it is advisable to book Seats to ensure comfort. QPERA HOUSE. HOLIDAY MATINEE. TO-DAY. AT 2.30. HOLIDAY MATINEE. TO-DAY. AT 2.30. ALL THE NEW STAR ACTS WILL OPEN AT THE MATINEE. A WONDERFUL VARIETY SHOW. PRICES: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves, Is 6d, -it Theatre this morning. Doors open, 1.45. Commence, 2.30. r\PERA HOUSE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Direction - - Fuller-Brennans, Ltd. A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL. AT OUR USUAL POPULAR PRICES. A T O - rj-10-NIGHT - A T Q Positively the Greatest and Most Expensive Variety Show the Management has presented for many months, headed by THE NOTABLE RE-ENGAGEMENT, At Very Great Expense, of MISS CARRIE \TOORE. The Famous Anglo-Australian Musical Comedy Actress and Principal Pantomime Boy. M ISS C™ MOOEEIDOL OF THE AUSTRALASIAN PUBLIC, Who, during her Auckland Season, will appear in her Greatest Song Successes, SECOND STAR ATTRACTION. Direct from America. A Famous Act. Q.RUET AND Q.RUET, America's Greatest Block-faced Comedians and Comedy Instrumentalists. THIRD STAR ATTRACTION. Direct from the Winter Garden, New York, T3ENSON AND "OELL. Extraordinary High-toe &. Whirlwind Pincers. FOURTH STAR ATTRACTION. "DROWN AND T AWSON, Clover American Coloured Entertainers. OTHER ATTRACTIONS. WHITE AND GREY, Novel English Musical Comedy Duo. QUEALYS— Pollard's Opera Company. ROSA LOADER, Clever English Character Artist. CARMEN AND LAWRENCE—Specialities. Brilliant Dancer—GlO ANGELO. THE GREAT WEST IN, J Introducing this week Remarkable Character i Impersonations of World's Celebrities and Well-known New Zealand Personalities, Including SIR JOSEPH WARD, Bart., MR. JOHN FULLER, Etc. USUAL PRICES TO-NIGHT: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is 6d. 600 Seats at Is. Book Seats at Theatre to-day to 6.30 p.m.. Afterwards, Tel. 1595. Booking, 6d. rp O-D AY, AT 2.30. QUEEN TTICTORIA IyfATINEE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. rpHE THING'S T^ULLER'S. WE STATE HARD FACTS. : We were the first to give you THE REAL STARS—"Quo Vadis?" " Les Miserables," " Rniney's African Hunt." We are the First to Present SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN. , SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN. 1 SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN. The Life and Reign of Queen Victoria. Lucidly Lectured by Mr. Barne Marshall. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. , 6d and Is; Reserves To-day at Theatre, Is 6d. ' 'Phone 3061. ATEWTON PICTURE THEATRE, lN KARANGAHAPE RD.. Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ' THE GOLDEN PATHWAY. Three-reel THE GOLDEN PATHWAY. VHagraph Star 1 Great Drama. featuring the Popular Favourite, Maurice Costello. . THE TRAP. 2000 ft. THE TRAP. Exclusive. Great Western Dramatic Special. ' Supported with Full Programme. Prices: Adults, 6d: Children, 3d. ZOO, ROYAL OAK.— Labour Day at the Zoo. Boiling Water Free. Meetings. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL A SOCIETY. An Address by Mr. J. P. Kalaugher, on School Gardens, will be given in the Horticultural Hall. Auckland Domain, on the evening of THURSDAY. 29th inst., at 8 p.m. ' Members desiring to exhibit flowers should bring them to the Hall as soon after 6 p.m. as possible. Public freely invited. W. SATCHELL, Swanson Street. Secretary. PONSONBY SWIMMING AND LIFESAVING CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club will bo held at the Leys Institute, on TUESDAY NEXT. 27th inst.. at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are requested , to attend. 7 C. WRIGHT, 4 Hon. Sec. • AUCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Bldg. l\ Society.—Appropriations, St. James's Hall, Thurs . Oct. 29, 7.30 p.m. £7600 by I Ballot and Sale. Educational. ■ TO STAMMERERS. CLASSES FOR "CURE OF STAMMER--3 ING " COMMENCING AT ONCE. Fees returned if satisfaction not given. G. L. JOHNSTON. r Stonehurst, Symonds St. 6 , <J "OREE Places. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 10
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