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Amusements. KIDDIES' MATINEE TO-DAY! J 2.30 =lfiO= 2-30 jaH=Tß:BM=»ffll Entirely Samo Show as at Night. T AT SPEQAL PRICES. 1 8 6d. IB,»nd6d. la Od. Is, and 6d. CULLERS' QPERA JJODSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. Ltd. g A? B=TBffi-:A? 8. LAST NIGHT OF PROGRAMME. 6IGNOB AND SiGNORA ANTONIO MOLLNARL The Celebrated Italian Operatic Stars. :ORRIE AND BAKER • The Comedy Couple. LEONARD NELSON • • • Aew Choruses. SIEUSE AND ROGER • • -from Pans. TOM HAVERLEY AND HIS KEWPIE KIDS. 1 "MURPHY'S ELOPEMENT." s PULLERS' FAMOUS FEES: D.C. and 3.8.. Os; St.. la 6d; Up. Cir., Is: Res.. 2s 6d. ." Plan at Art* American Munc Store, yueen | T Street, till 1 p.m., tucn at fciegedm a it pp. -r rheatre), all alt...noon, till 7. All prices, R piua tai. J TELLER'S QPERA TJOOSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. j MONDAY EXTI ON DAY I>ext: Ben J Fuller Will Present An Entnely New vaudeville Programme. Featuring ' THE DARE-DEVIL SIAIG TROUPE. > In the Twentieth Untury broalhCakhmg Wonder, Skirt.ng the corderlund of Fate, [ ON HIGH-POWER MOIORS. IN A GLOBE OF FIRE, "rpdE llbVlL'S XXI tHRL." " Ijc U-Al-si WniuL." "rnrfE I\EVILS WHIRL. 1 ' < "T 1 DEVILS WHS." • "1 •; U .v'juS VV HIRL." "THE T-VEVIL'S WHIRL." " 1 ■: D <JiL* VV hjrl." "THE "HEVIL'S WHIRL." '• Lie U EVIL'S Whirl." In which Dauntless Riders Juggle with Death and laughingly Cavort Through Space on the Frinso .if Eternity. BIG NEW VAUDEVILLE ROSTER And a New HAVERLY FUN-SHOW I EMPRESS (Reservoir Corner) TVTEWTON. -ll'llhbS G. Lave. I\MV'IUN. - TO-NlGh;', AT 7 —- pLARA T7IMJJALL. VOUNG VwaKA IA-ijixiAbL AubrtG . Starring, in OHIRIEY ITAYh. O .mufci IVAYL. THE OCARLET RUNNER, 0 XX Keystone Comedy. FULL ORCHESTRA. MONDAY, BIG. DOUBLE M-ONDAY-MONn\Y, PROGRAMME. IU-ONDAY. HAROLD LOCKWOOD Stars, m .. " LEND ME YOUR NAME. OLIVE THOMAS Stars, in m ... u "LIMOUSINE LIFE" rpOWN TT ALL CONCERT pHAMBER NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 29! NEXT TUI SDAY EVENING. APRIL 29! NEXT TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 291 "ivfiss nrOE '"DARTLEY 7OE "HARTLEY ZOE "DARTLEY b 13' .UTIEY _ Present! a number of her pupils in a varied and delightful programme of ELOCUTIONARY, ELOCUTIONARY, MUSICAL, and MUSICAL, and DRAMATIC, DRAMATIC. RECITALS. ECITALS. PROGRAMME. L Song and Chorus (in costume), "Tho Girls Go Marching By" (Miss Linda Murphy and Chorus. 2. Humorous Sketch, "Engaged." Misses Mary Whitney and Va! Wilson. 3- Musi<al Monologue, "Only Seven." Miss Iris Baker. 4. Dirkens' Character Skotch (in costume), " Mrs. Nickelliy," Miss Ella Henry. 6. Action Story, " The House that Jack Juck Built." Mi?« Jocclyr Dixon 6. Shaksnerian Sketch (in costume), " Princ© Arthur" Miss Muriel Philrex. 7. Recital fin coetume), " The Minuet," Miss Cissy Schneido-mnn 8. Humorous Song Story (in oostnme), " The CVruetto":, Miss Jorelyn Dixon, and M ss»B Wnittitbr, R'wa Hirdley, Hazel Me'vin, and Master Trevor Sofia. 9. Musical Monologue, " Puzzles," Miss Pegiry Traflonl 10 Hnmoro-'s RVt'h, "The Imminent Peril," Miss Hilda Hardlcy 11. Son? fin Mstume), " Coal B'ack Rose," Miss Fay Bailin pnd Chorus. Interval. 1, Musical Sketch, " Fron Frou," Miss L'nda Murphy and Chorus. 2. Story Without Words, " Barking the Winner." Miss Doris Herman and Mr. W. H. Frye. 5. Humorous Skotch, " The Appointment," Miss Brooke". 4. Humcrous Sketch (at the piano), "ProPoii'b." W'-»« Fufcy Pnlmer 5. ShnkTner'an Sketch (in costume), " Owen Ka'herine'» Defence." Miss Vera 6 Dramatic Recital (with t.ib'eanl, The Tomb of Napoleon." Miss Eileen Abbott assisted by V*. Fri>nk Constant) 7. Son? and Chorus. " Li't'e Sbe"h"r'' v '-* of Devon." Miss Lily Stokoe and Chorus. During the evening. HAROLD BAXTER (solo violinist) has kind'y consented to play, " Romance" (Ries). Gonclnditt with the (-harming Costume Comedy in One Act, " PFNELOPE." " PENELOPE. ' I Lionel Wellman Mr. J. Deer© Mistress Love • • Mies Mi'lie Rowllmgs Perclope Miss Muriel Philcox Accompanist: Miss Doris Herman. LIGHTING EFFECTS by Messrs. W. Orosher and Son. Piano kird'y lent by E. and F. Piano Aeency. S. Co.dirutt, mnnaTer 1,1188 ZOE BARTLEYS RECITAL rpUESDAY T?VENTNG, APRIL 29. As a large number of tickets have already b<v.Ti so'd. intending patrons are advised to book their scats at once and avoid disappointment POX PLAN Now open at Wild-nan and Amy's. No booking fee. THE ONLY G^ M UTNE Cm RUE CmPL'N PICTURES H<VE HIS SIGNATURE ON THE TITLE. RELEASED THROUGH NATIONAL EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. Sole und Exclusive Agents in the Dominion— N.Z Pictu-e Supplies, Ltd (Hay- | ward-Ful>r), and only to be seen at the i Strand. Princess. Grand and Lyric Theatres. Beware of so-called Genuine Chaplins. JJVRTB'DY-8 n- REAT B QRCHESTRA THIS EVENING. THE SECTION' MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE Ol,r GIRLS' ASSOCIATION Invites all Students who left the College last year to a Socia. to be held ai the College on SATURDAY, May 3, at 7.30 p.m. M. SCOTT. Hon Sec. Lectures. QTRAND THEATRE kj T It A N D 1 11 E A T R E. TO-MORROW (6UNDAYI, 5.15 P.M. REV. E. T COX, A., Speaks on THE T7OUR A NZAC OTARS HE IOUK A.\6aC OxAkS. Returned Soldiers Specially Invited. >mik. "PIRST AID TO TEE ' W&i INJURED. A Class for Ladies is beins formed. The • fee for the .-oj,rse of 6 lectures is 7s 6d. i Early applick.t.on is requested. ' WILLIAM RATTRAY, Honorary Sec.-etarv. flmbulsnre RlMk>ti. I'm' n--H S'r«^t TEYS INSTITUTE WINTER COURSE. I LECTURES AND CONCERTS. | MR. C. H. POOLE, M.P.-"Camp Fires on the Pacific Coast." MR. T. W LEYS-" Spiritualism: Can lbs Dead Communicate REV. W G. MONCKTON-" PalestinePast, Present, and Future" (Lantern), MONSIONOR HACKETT-"A Night in Ou.d Ireland " (with Songs). I PROF. G. OWEN. M.A., D.Sc.-" Science in the Home " (Lantern). CONCERTS CONDUCTED BY AUCKLAND SAVAGE CLUB and AUCKLAND VAGABOND CLUB. 9 Limited Number Season— OIP 6/V Tickets. Z/b Wiutcombß and Tombs. Wfldmao and Are;, l and Librarian, j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 16

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