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Amusements. PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. FOLLEK'S OPERA HOUSE. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction • Ben. and John Fuller. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. SATURDAY, XMAS NIGHT. SATURDAY, XMAS NIGHT. SATURDAY, XMAS NIGHT. | SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT, i SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT. SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCER-L. MAGNIFICENT & SEASONABLE BILL. MAGNIFICENT & SEASONABLE BILL. COMMENCING AT 5.15 O'CLOCK. NOTE.—Box Plan for Xrnas Night at 1 Fullers' Opera. House ail day. Saturday Reserves, 4s 2d. BOXING DAY (MONDAY). BOXING DAY (MONDAY). HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2.30. HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2.30. HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 2.30. Huso Holiday Bill of Advanced Vaudeville Box Plans for Boxine Day open, at Segedin's (opp. Theatre), Monday. Dec. 27, a' 9.30. • Holiday Prices: Reserves, Matinee, 2s Id; Evening; Re>serves, 4s 2d. TO-NTGHT — AT S — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — AT S — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. Last Night of WARD AND SHERMAN. WARD AND SHERMAN. "THE BANANA KINGS." THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH. THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH. Impersonations of Great- Men. RIX. CLEGG AND HART. MILLER AND RAINEY. MILLER AND RAINEY. CARLTON MAX ind JERRY. CARLTON MAX DESPERADO AND LA ROSE. DESPERADO AND LA ROSE. HARRINGTON REYNOLDS. JUNK.. JAMES SCHUFIELD. VAUDEVILLE PAR EXCELLENCE. VAUDEVILLE PAR EXCELLENCE. PLANS at Richardson's till 5. then a 1 Sogedin's till 7. 'Ptiono 3748 for Reserves. PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s (piu3 tax). FOR FUN AND THRILLS TAKE A SPIN WITH WALLACE T> EID \r allacE "Wallace IJEID > > ALLACE Xl/oiD \IT ALLA CE ly El D » » AJI.L,ACE XX..ID WALLACE 1 > EID AL.L.ACE Ilv.iI) wuaa kiss . WALLACE ] i EID * V A-UL.ACE JLVEID IN r trouble qpeed." 'XJ j(jiii.-E O. thD " Double upeed." L) O rI- D " Double qpeed." ob±ii-E O " TROUBLE UPEED." ••JJ'jUßLjfi O i-.r.D " TYOUBLE OPEED." "XJ u H I.E Or O." Double opeed." JUIiLE OrtiD." A Picture that Sizzles on the Screen! A Racing Romance that Runs on Love. Second of Wallace Reid's Smashing Series of Automobile Pictures. IT'S A SCORCHER! A POPULAR CAST: " SPEED" CARR - - - WALLACE REID Same McPherson. - - - - Wanda Hawiey John Ogden - Theodore Roberta Donald McPherson ... Tuily Marshall Reginald Toby .... Lucien Littieneld Pawnbroker Guy Oliver A Romance of Love and Motor-cars, Charged With Thrills, Sparkling With Surprises; Go.ng Two Miles a Minute 1 Commencing at the PRINCESS The Thcatr e "ORINCESS RINCESS Thats Always -L RLNCESS PRINCESS Ahead of the TJtRINCESS RINCESS Times. X ItINCEbS OUR PROGRAMME COMMENCES AT 2 O'CLOCK iTiO-MOHfiOW. JJARNELL piCTURE rpHEATRF. fpO-DAY. AND rpO-NIGHT. gTEELE on the lap of his attempt to break the World s Record for Continuous Piano Playing To complete his taek he must continue playing until midnight to-night. The doctor who visited him nas said that he cannot possibiy do it, but Steele maintains that he can SEE YOUR LOCAL CHAMPION IN ACTION ! At 9 o'clock this Morning he has played for 36 HOURS. ' ' THIS EVENING AT 8 P.M. " gHOD jpiRE." Featuring the Versatile William Russell. Supported by Sunshine Comedy. " NAUGHTY EYES. TOPICAL GAZETTE. EDUCATIONAL. AMATEUR TRIALS AFTER THE PICTURES TO-NIGHT. Come along—Hear your Local Talent and see the conclusion of Albert Steele's Gigantic Effort. A gold medal, valued at £3 3s, is being presented by Mr. Steele for the best turn. If you have not entered, do so now. TpXCURSION to Whatipu and Hula from JLi Onehunga, Boxing Day. Fares; 3s; and under 12. Is 6d. Meetings. To the JAMES D.D.. Coadjutor-Bishop of Auckland. CHRISTMAS DAY. —His Lordship Dr Lis ton Pontificates at Solemn Hi"h Mass at 11 am. at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Bishop Cleary will preside and welcome his coadjutor. SUNDAY. December 26. 7 p.m.—Addresssa of Welcome will be presented on beH A r°H q ? r °T; i n ®, Laity. the H.A.C.B S.. and the Catholic Federation at St. Patrick's Cathedral. THURSDAY December 30. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. A Garden Party and Reception will bo tendered to the Bishop in the grounds of the Bacred Heart Col We Richmond .Road. Ponsonby. A corcL»i SSFVtSSSf «° "» ■"""** J. T. FITZGERALD. General Secretary. Lectures. NIS ZiiKg Lllool Pits OlHi HSuli: SoNDii*. Die* 26, 7*30 Lecture, " DEMOCRACY'S DEBT TO IRELAND." Labour's Part in Irish History. MR. E. J. B. ALLEN. S?lgS£ XSii Plßßli2Sl OF MUSICAL ITEMS. Country Visitors Specially Invited. All Seats Frees Silver Collection. STRAND npHEATRE. TRAND JLHEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICE. REV. E. T. COX not having fuilv recovered from his recent illness, will not be able to continue these meetings during the holiday season. Worshippers usually attending the Theatre are cordially invited to East Hall, Newton, where Mr. Cox will speak, or to Alexandra Street, opposite Town Ha!!, where Mr.. F- Williams will tell some remarkable stories oi his life. — 1VT T V» /■ LBEP -T-.„ Kin galand. or Dominion tor©s^E, Ca ' r " 20U to Eden Park

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 12