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AMUSEMENTS. BARGAIN MATINEE. \KGAIN IVIaILnEE. TBD*?: 2.30. A Show that throughout is constructed for Purely Laughing Purposes Only. riPERA TJOUSE. A 1 ULLER'S UpERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. A SPLENDID ALL-ROUND VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE PROGRAMME. SPECTACULAR AND HUMOUROUS. TO-DAY AT 2.30 TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Brilliant and Artistic Dancing Specialist. ROY p ENNETT. OY VXENNETT. "Willi a Wonderful Pair of Educated Feet. T 1? QUTTON. J. JLu. OUTTON. Clever English Entertainer at tho Piano. ROSIK prFLE AND pOY. OSIE IVIFLE AND In. a Wonderful Exhibition of Sharpshoottng. pARLTON AND "DOSLYN. V-'AKLTON AND XVOSLYN, English Burlesque Artists in a now Act. 17VISON AND TTESTOR. JCiVISON AND JJLESTOR, Who Deal in Laughter All the Time.' F. GAYLE WYER'S BAND DOX T>EVUE /COMPANY. AND X>OX JLVEVUE A Delightfully Humourous Trifle, telling the story of what a .London Fog did fo. Timothy O'Sullivan. alias Walter Cornock. (Heal Fog. specially imported from London.) " A FT EH HpHE QTORM." "After Ihe otorm." Comprising a pot-pourri of genuine humour and delightful musical numbers FULLER'S USUAL SATURDAY PRICES Plan at Lewis R. Eadv and Hon. Ltd.. till 11.45. and at Theatre from 12.30. Phone Bookings 1595. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 30 10 10 10 10 - 10 10 SEE PAGE 10 10 10 10 Bin To-day's Supplement, 10 10 10 10 30 10 FOR 10 10 10 10 SPECIAL 10 10 10 10 ANNOUNCEMENT 10 10 10 10 ABOUT 10 10 10 10 10 10 "rp HE 10 io " JLhe io io rpEN io 10 1 EN 10 10 /COMMANDMENTS." 10 jo Commandments." to 10 A Paramount Picture, 10 10 10 10 10 10 BOOK NOW 10 10 AT 10 10 LEWIS R, EADY AND SON, 10 10 LTD. (Phone 1016 A). or 10 10 EVERYBODY'S THEATRE 10 10 (Phono 4402). 10 10 jo 10 PRICES: 10 10 10 10 AS HITHERTO 10 10 ADVERTISED. 10 10 10 10 10 10 io 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 REGENT. OPPOSITE TRAM DEPOT, EGENT. EPSOM. EPSOM. REGENT. MATINEE, at 2.30 REGENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. REGENT. First National presents, REGENT. CORIXNE GRIFFITH REGENT. and MILTON SILLS, in REGENT. "SINGLE WIVES." REGENT. Comedy: " Second Race of REGENT. The Fast Steppers." REGENT. Latesi News. HT-GENT. Regent De Luxe Orchestra. REGENT. Usual Prices. Phone A 3142. DIXIELAND IXIELAND THIS AFTERNOON, 3.15 P.M. THIS AFTERNOON. 3.15 P.M. Come along and show your ability in semi finals of Fox-trot Competition. Admission, including Afternoon Tea, 2s 6d. TO-NIGHT, 8-12 (Midnight). TO-NIGHT. 8-12 (Midnight). Patrons will again have the pleasure of seeing Mis 3 Dorothy Richardson in Solo Dances. The Famous- DIXIE " FIVE" in their usual good form will stimulate the dancing with their inimitable rendering of (he latest Jai.z. Admission for Saturday Night. ss. Evening Dress optional. Booking Is Extra. gYMPII ON I A QRCHES Tll A. GRAND CONCERT. MONDAY NEXT. AT 8 P.M.. IX ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. (Corner Khyber Pass and Burleigh St.). Conductor: 11. H. BRETNALL. Orchestral Selections include:—"Mariiana,'; "Rigoletto." (tc. Vocal Solos by Mr. Maurice Ballance. Recitation by Mile. L. Musseler. Instrumental Trio by Messrs. Bretnall. During the interval Rev. J. Calder will £ive a humorous item. ADMISSION. Is. SALES OF WORK. C PAUL'S PARISH HALL, '-'• Symonds Street. DON'T FORGET SALE OF WORK OPEN TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Lovely, inexpensive. Christmas Gifts, Dainty Silk Lingerie, etc.. etc. Everything for Everybody. LECTURES. A UCKLAND CITY MISSrON /fs|p Auckland city mission. \s*""!&f DTPPODROME rpHE ATRF Hippodrome Iheatrp fXIPPODKOME rpHKIfPF J-IIPPODROME i HEATRE (Few Doors below J.C.L.. Queen Street).' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. 6.30. Doors open: 7 Pin. Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 Servico Begins. Preacher: T>EV. JASPER p ALDER. IVEV J ASPER L'ALDEIt: SUBJECT: "rpHE rp E N pOMMANDMENTS " "J- he J. en Commandments!" OfTorlory Solo: "One Fleeting Hour" (Dorothy Lee). .MISS VERA MACKAY. N.B.—Confirmation of City Mission Candidates at St. Matthew's Church, TO-MOR-ROW (Sunday; Morning, at 11 o'clock. We shall bo (_'lad to receive donations for fIIK.IST.MAS COMFORTS FUND—Money urgently needed. Address to Missioner, Queen's Buildings Welleslcy Street West. Auckland. " ' /£/% "V Z. LABOUR PARTY. TOMORROW 7sUNDAY), At 7.30 p.m. STRAND THEATRE. STRAND THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT AND LECTURE BY MR. FRANK LANGSTONE. M.P.. Waimarino. Subject- "SOME PROBLEMS OF THE DAY." Chairman: MR. J. H. SULLIVAN. Patrons are requested note that we Provide a Splendid Musical Programme. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. Silver Collection to DEFRAY EXPENSES. Accompanist. MR. L. CONRAD. TNTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' , JL' ASSOCIATION. ', Residents of MOUNT EDEN, EDENDALE AND . VICINITY Arc Cordially Invited to Hear HMIE MESSAGE OF THE UOUR. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), DEC 14. in i pAPITOL rpiIEATRE. < ; DOMINION RD. TERMINUS. Musical Items ul 7. Address 7.30. Speaker: '. EDWARD NELSON (1.8.5.A. lecturer). Subject "ALL NATIONS MARCHING TO 3 ARMAGEDDON. BUT MILLIONS . NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE." j Seats Free. No. Collection. (See also Church Notices.) NOTE.—If unable to attend get Booklet bv post. Is: 12S pages. Address, 1.8.5.A., ' Box 7G5, G'.P.O. 15USMA Kills Hair.—Call for Free Trial \ Treatment, -Mrs. Hullen, Melvern'e Bldgs.. Karangahape Rd.. Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 20

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