■ r^r."... Amusements. - > ;.|.'. "... Q P E-■ R A " ~\ : nrjv O U S E. TIfATLNEE rpo--Q AY AT -O 30 SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves. Is 6d, Robertson's, to 1 p.m. BOOK SEATS FOR THE HUGE PANTO. QPEBA TTOUSE. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. ' VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. (Every act on this Bill can only remain M. _ this week). AY ERNE _ ,AY ERNE and TTE MAY ERNE and TTE AY EBNE U IVXAY ERNE In their phenomenal and unique Singing. Dancing, and Musical Scena. enhanced by A t GORGEOUS STAGE SETTINGWALTER DE ORIA. This week only. America's Champion Ball Puncher. This EDWARDS AND PARKES, Week . The English Society Sketch Duo. Last McCONNELL AND AUSTIN Week A Study on Wheels. Some American Ac*. Last CHARLES EDENBERY. Week svl , Novelty American Equilibrist. Charles Edenbury has been BATTLING KELSON'S famous sparring partner for several years. Last POLLARD AND JACKSON. Week Renowned Operatic Duettists. Last LEONARD NELSON. Week Just a Plain Comedian. Last PHIL. PEBCIVAL. Week The Comedian at the Piano. Last Week EUGIENE BOLAND. Contralto. WEEK NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, Is; 600 Seats at 6d. Reserves. 2s 6d, Robertson's Music Stores. to 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre, or by Tel. 1595. THE PANTOMIME IS COMING. QPERA TTOUSE. _ ~ Direction : Fuller's Vaudeville and Theatres, Ltd. AN ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. An Event Unique in the Vaudeville History of Auckland, commencing MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4. _~, MR. BEN. J. FULLER Will have Much Pleasure in Presenting STANLEY McKAY'S HUGE PANTOMIME CO.. HUGE PANTOMIME COHUGE PANTOMIME CO.. HUGE PANTOMIME CO., HUGE PANTOMIME CO. HUGE PANTOMIME CO.. ' In the Great Two-Act Drury Lane Success, 0£ MHER TTUBBARD." LD IViOTHER HUBBARD." A Gorgeous, Bewildering, Screamingly Funny and Spectacular Production, Interpreted by a Specially Selected Cast of A f\— STAB SPECIALITY ARTISTS— Af\ , 'xU-STAR SPECIALITY ARTISTS—ttU Interspersed by Several Imported Vaudeville Acts. The Whole Production will be one of Certified Magnificence. The Company has just completed a Phenomenal Tour of our Australian Theatres. In presenting the Pantomime to the Theatrical Public of Auckland, Mr. Ben. J. ' Fuller does so in the assurance that the Company and Productions are second to none, as evidenced by the Wonderful Success everywhere achieved. The Principals will bear criticism with any , other Company sent to New Zealand, in fact, the Perth Press went so far as to say that no better balanced cast of artists had been seen with a Pantomime Company in West Australia. BOX PLAN AND PRICES: The BOX PLAN is now open at Robertson's Music Depot, Queen Street. Although the enormous, expense of presenting this Huge Attraction warrants an increase in prices, the Fuller Management have decided to adhere to the usual Popular Prices, trusting, in return, that their thousands of Vaudeville Patrons of Greater Auckland will recognise this Great Innovation and Patronise accordingly. EVENING PRICES, Reserved, 2s 6d. MATINEE PRICES, Reserved, Is 6dOne of the Pantomime Specialities: CLEIJONS AND DEAN, The Famous American Musical Comedy Stars, Featuring the Dance of the Inebriate. BOOK SEATS NOW, At Robertson's Music Stores.: TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. i , OCENIC RAILWAY TOURS. OPPOSITE G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. DAILY FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. . Continuous Entertainment. No Waiting. 60 Minutes of Refined Cinematography. A Joy for Juveniles. A Pleasure for Adults. Entertaining, - Instructive. Refined. . Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. - PRINCESS TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. RINCESS. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. PRINCESS. Another Stupendous . Creation. PRINCESS.- by arrangement with'tb* World PRINCESS- Fflm Corporation- _, PRINCESS. A DAUGHTER OF THE . PRINCESS. PEOPLE. PRINCESS. In Four Mighty Acta. . ' PRINCESS- Magnificent ' Supporting Pro- ■ I PRINCESS. gramme, including PRINCESS. The AVONDALE RACES: Etc. f B . _. = ===£= ~ . t Meetings. rnTY OF AUCKLAND THE BEMUERA BRANCH LIBRARY. REMUERA ROAD, BEMUERA. Will be officially , opened to the Public by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, *to ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1915. ._ At 3 p.mAddresses by His Worship the Mayor. Councillor Mackay (Chairman of the Library Committee), and others. A cordial invitation is extended to Citizens, and especially those in Remuera, to be present. ,*..." '.■"." HENRY W. WILSON.- - Town Clerk. September 28,. 1915. RATIONAL "DESERVE. QUEEN pABNIVAL. AH Ladies who are in any way connected v;ith the National Reserve are ' invited to attend a Meeting at SMITH AND : CAUGHEY'S, QUEEN STREET, THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING) At • 10.30. ... Business.—To assist in the return of the Military Queen as Queen of the Car- • nival. Help the Candidate of the Soldiers. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. The Quarterly Meeting of the A-D.E L will be held in the Training College TOt MORROW (Thursday), at 10-tmV M*. H. G. Cousins, . President N.Z.EX, will open discussion* on ; "THE CONSTITUTION AND POLICY OF THE INSTITUTE-" RAILWAY FISH CLUB. Annual Meeting will be held in the Fores«J2,~S a !k. Klng Street. Newmarket, TONIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30. C LUXFORD. Hon. Sec. jy£BS. PSYCHOMETRIC. Meeting TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 8 o'clock at 51, Ponsonby Road. Readings to all from articles. 6d. M RS be P h?K5?. Wednesday Meetings will irJ. be held at 51, Ponsonby Rd.. 8 p.m. Public Notices. BERESFORD STREET SCHOOL OLD BOYS. It has been decided to make E. T. Hart Esq., a presentation on .the occasion of his retirement from the position of headmaster, and a provisional committee has been set up for that purpose. All interested are invited to communicate immediately with H. Gribble go. Mt. Eden. Borough Council, or J °p Hosking, Solicitor, Smeeton's Buildings. AMERICAN CONSULATE GENERAL -**- has been Removed to Booms Nos. 30 31, and 32, Union Buildings, East Customs Street. Auckland, New Zealand. LAND Agents.—Take notice my property at Papakura has been sold by Mr/Andrews. Papakura.-Sydney R. Fleming, OneHoliday Announcements. mHE WAREHOUSES OF THE UNTiFT? 1 SIGNED WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 80. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD ARTHUR H. NATHAN. LTD. ' C H '■ A c£.t p l 8 «■ SANFORD'S FISH.MART, Customs Street, For Retail Parcels at Wholesale Bates.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 14
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