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h AMUSEMENTS. V ■ FULLER'S', OPB0 PB 5 A TTRnqP" ULLER'S V/PEBA ■ JJ.OO-SK, s Direction: John* - Poller and Sons, Ltd. TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 8 P.M. ' TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 8 P.M. .- MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. 1-' MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. .-. Bargain' Prices: 6d, Is, Is 6d.■'■'■ Plus Tax. TO-NIGHT -AT 8. - TO-NIGHT. ~ ; TO-NIGHT —ATB. — TO-NIGHT. ~...-. ' ■.'■:'■ A Continuous Boom! ...'■-, --. : -STIFFY AND "MO : AS PLUMBERS. STIFFY AND 3l MO AS PLaMBER|. . STIFFY AND MO AS PLUMBERS., . STIFFY , AND MO AS PLUMBERS. STIFFY AND MO AS PLUMBERS. STIFFY ; AND 'MO "AS PLUMBERS. With a Wonderful Supporting Cast, including Well-known Favourites. _. - REVUE BRIMFUL OF NOVELTY. REVUE REDOLENT IN SINGING. REVUE GORGEOUSLY FROCKED.. REVUE HANDSOMELY STAGED. . REVUE ( THE BEST/EVER. -, , ; TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 8 P.M. TWICE DAILY. 2.30 AND 8 P.M..- • -, Big Vaudeville 'in Support. - / POTTER AND HARTWELL. • - POTTER AND HARTWELL. .; , ; In "Muddled Mixtures." WENDY AND '} ALPHONSE. In a Little Singing and Talki-.g. : .., ! & BERESFORD AND RENNIE. , • Musical Comedy Folk. .■,'•■ SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. , Paradoxical ; Parodyists. •■ THE ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. THE ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. In Gems from Favourite Grand Operas. Plans 1 at Lewis R. Eady and ' Son, Ltd., till 5; then at THE . THEATRE till 7. 'Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. . . ; , PRICES: Is, 2b, 2s 6d, 3s. Plus Tax. ANOTHER MATINEE TO-MORROW. ANOTHER MATINEE TO-MORROW. , . JOHN ; FULLER : AND - SONS, LTD. SKALSKI.. ;,■ '" SKALSKI. " • SKALSKI. " , ' ~:.• ■•.•.,.■. ■ ■ • 'SKALSKI. 'V," ".'/-., 7 "• SKALSKI :-: ! SKALSKI. " SKALSKI.;-,; :'••: A UCKLAND ': ■-% ■"*•'. fV-'- , • SKALSKI. t -&• .-• ' SKALSKI. ,' F fpOWN XT-ALL. r y; , SKALSKI.: -v - J- : XL • - -/..-- , SKALSKI.: : ■:■■'■■ ■ '•■••> ''.-.;r- I , SKALSKI. / COMMENCING .■ t SKALSKI. '..':. - -v. ■? • ] SKALSKI. APRIL 11. SKALSKI. APRIL 11. . SKALSKI. -.. APRIL 11. ' • SKALSKI. ■'■'i -:. .' >-VO ; SKALSKI. THE MUSICAL SENSATION SKALSKI. OF THE YEAR. SKALSKI. > SKALSKI. Messrs. Carroll and Hayward ; SKALSKI. Have the Honour to Present } SKALSKI. .-../ J SKALSKI. . > -a : * SKALSKI. ■ , v;■,-'.■•■•% ■•■■[ ■ ■,- .■.;■■• •■; • « SKALSKI. " ' •' .•••., . ' ■ J SKALSKI. '""• „ } SKALSKI. ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKI. 1 SKALSKI. ANDRE - WAGNER-SKALSKI. 1 SKALSKI. ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKI. £ SKALSKI. ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKI. 1 SKALSKI. ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKI. i SKALSKI. .. ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKI. c IkaLSKL THE POLISH POET OF THE i SKALSKI. -PIANO. v."; ; >■,— i SKALSKI. , v SKALSKI. ■'■■:.. . . N SKALSKI. ■" • ."'■■ ■■■' ■■■; j' '. SKALSKI. . PRESS'ACCLAMATIONS:-' SKALSKI. PRESS ACCLAMATIONS: SKALSKI.: ■ „,,,., \-.^'"-•■'" : i, ; ' - SKALSKI. " Mr; ' Skalski- held us spell- , SKALSKI. bound."—Japanese Press..-. .v J i SKALSKI. " Skalski gave a magnificent . SKALSKI. performance."—German Press. SKALSKI. " The piano was j alive under SKALSKI. his strange ' hands."— SKALSKI. Press. . ; . . . , . ( SKALSKI. "Most poetic pianist since SKALSKI. Paderewski."— i ITiad SKALSKI. "If Rachmaninoff plays his own j SKALSKI. music as well as Andre Skalski SKALSKI. he will indeed be a tone-poet." SKALSKI. —Melbourne Sun. :.' , : ' SKALSKI. " The enthusiasm of the audiSKALSKI. . ence knew no bounds."Sydney SKALSKI. Morning Herald. „„.,,„,.„ THE XUUWGJSST i SKALSKI, ! TOR-A TRIUMPH.. SKALSKI. The it most reserved Polish SKALSKI. newspaper, Kurger Warszawski. SKALSKI. through its •world-famous critic. j I SKALSKI. Mr. Alexander said of | , i SKALSKI. the debut, of Andre Skalski as ] 'SKALSKI. conductor of the jwrt PI »J«* j SKALSKI. : mcinic Orchestra: "Tins young, SKALSKI. pianist-conductor v has v the most, SKALSKI. ? ; exceptional:. ability-..'andj should! SKALSKI! be of gre«t. value to the Philai-1;. SKALSKI/; monic Orchestra.' .■■:■■ ; %KO. \ i SKALSKI ■■■'•■'."An'; Orchestra composed, of the dKAT.SKI. most brilliant artists in the SKALSKI. world. -yi ■•; ' •; !~ ■' yfx* ;SKALSKI. -; ■ ■ :, . ' ' . ' I S^LSKl 1 : . ANDRE WAGNEK-SKALSAJ. uKiTuin AND HE • WAGNER-SKALSKI. . §&\TqKT ' ' ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKI. ■ ATSKT ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKI. < IkaLSKI' ANDRE WAGNER-SKALSKL | SKALSKI. , - ."-:.;, ;,' !, { SKALSKI. : ' • "'J.-'V. ', '-:-'•'> '-" I SKAllki* A Cast of'SkalsH'sejttraorduiSKALSKI. - ary hands will be shown at the : ' 1 SKALSKI; Booking Office. :-. ■ j SKALSKI. ■■■ - . ' ; ' •■': ' " .' Ikallki! PLANS AT LEWIS B/EADY ' rvatlskl rAND- SON, LTD., OPEN SKALSKI. FRIDAY :•■.- NEXT. : j APRIL i 6. ? ■ SKALSKI. . , , :.„ : ; >--. v :-, - ■;■■ ■'~■■ ••■; ~ SWIMMING. ' WAITEM AT A V.L-U'B. A I T E M A T A VL-ÜB. GRAND CARNIVAL, ' , -GRAND vCARNIVAL, • THURSDAY ; NEXT. •• THURSDAY : NEXT, :■ '■ :: .'■•;,;;•.;•;/.':8 p.m. , J ■ 8 p.m. > : - TEPID BATHS; %.' - (Th« : Last of j the Season.): • ■ Final Appearance ; in ,' Auckland '.: of , : the •'• --.-:' - Australian -Lady Champions,: MISS M. WYLIE, MISS E. VENNING,. ■■'■:''■■ Against*. Our Local Cracks."'* ./; .-" Splendid Programme • of; Swimming, | Diving, Etc. Admission.Adults 1 lsi Children • 6d. .•,;.'< . W. J. DAVIDSON. '■"'■'■'■• "\ •■"■•■■' .'. ■-. ■, ; - : - L ':.?"■• Hon. Secretary. j '■■^;"j:;.;vJ-,:■;:.; SPORTING. ..' ~ . l . !\\ VONDALE-: * r \ JOCKEY ' /~ILUB. •. (INCORPORATED.) ',*' . ,"I ..AUTUMN MEETING, r! 1923. - SATURDAY, APRIL 7, AND MONDAY. : ■ APRIL 9. r •. V■ACCEPTANCES close at the Club's Office, Victoria Street, ."•:' TO-MORROW j<.- v (Wednes- : • day), by 5 p.m. ,;, -,\ ' ■ HARRY a HAYS,\ .h'/l .:::}.>''■'-?,•*' t * ', i Secretary.';; * ATHLETIO t SPORTS?:Vtf,'^'"/ ' 8k QELWYN * ATHLETIC CLUB. Kfc £> • SPORTS MEETING. •..-;,;..-. (MSN , AT MANGATAPU, Rotorua>Line, 'far ■•;>: SATURDAY, APRIL; 2i.:r LA, ! Intending Competitors are reminded . thai ' Entries • for all Events ;M> close .on SATURDAY NEXT. April • . ' ' C. E. HOLLARD, J %>,•■, v ■-, Hon. Secretary, . '■ :; ' :■:■•:'.:-•'•,- Selwyn'. l Athletic Club. > iil '■'"■ : '-- DENTISTRY. , i pARL R. . PRIME. V - / . * DENTAL SURGEON, f f 7'• '■"■■'' Has Removed to New Dental ' Offices in ; i SMITH ; AND SMITH'S '' BUILDINGS, V ; ■ 9-11, Lower Albert Street (2 doors above V. r ■-■ a ■•:Customs Street W.).;; ■ t, . ; 'Phone 2252. 6th Floor. • '•; r. C ■ o DLUM - ■ SURGEON DENTIST. '' Late University of Pennsylvania and Dental J * ,: :■ Hospital, London.,:Also Pupil Dr. Lincoln, Crown and Bridge Specialist, - Philadelphia...'.-': Artificial Plates, and; Painless Extractions a ■'■■■.-" Specialty. s ' s < , . Open Fviday Evenings, 7 to 7 8.30, :or any evening by appointment. ~ ■'■•-.< : BROADWAY' CHAMBERS. ',—NEWMARKET. ■' . ■.'■>' •'.= : ■■ ; 'Phone 2824. .■ -■■ <~?;.-■ ' ;,: '. ;.,;■ ..; ,:,::,, \ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALeI EDISON ; DEALERS, 70. City 7 Chambers, , sell it cheaper, Machines. Records, ; lsj .Needles, 6ci tin. Repairs. . L ,'".: •"••;: -;-' . GRAMAPHONE Records, 700 of the latest just arrived. ..;; Inspection invited. Broadway Music Store, Newmarket. K'-r-VA-JOIN Our Gramaphon, Record Exchange _, r 7 Library; <; large *;«< selection, small fee.— ! Phonenes Exchange..l4.;Darby : St., City. l :: ' PIANOS, slightly used; ;Tfubner>£B2 , ;los':; . ; Bohm £67, Hoffmann £55.—Auckland Piano Agency, ' 291, Queen St. ■■'■)• .- : -.: .--;?■■ ~ y R5?S ] ??' v'i "Penally redr -- ; H.M.V. Zonophone, lOin. 3s 6d.' I2in* ; ss.— l (Basement). N.Z. Insurance ; Bldg;a VIOLIN, ; old,^beautiful(Stone ; bargain at" i .£25.— Apply Utting, 22, Gordon Road. . Morningside. : -?; •.■!'■<>'&* jg-yi yi.y^yy;-<-:-y\i , :<^'- ■j':v'."i "' ._ . ■■ y MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ■- WANTED. PIANOS ; - (2), wanted urgently, cash wait- '. ws.—Alex, Hiivrthorne, Ltd., 28, lUra« lagafcape. Ed. 'Phone 2339 A.. „■ ' ;'' ; *** ( t '.• '• '• ? .' ' . \ Mf^°: : >--m»- : i'ii!* '■: 7;vv7. ■■' : i^::m:y;y

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18364, 3 April 1923, Page 10

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