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AMUSEMENTS. A XNOUXCEME.V!' TnaTTIA(>RDINAKY •>" »• XXOUXCEMKXT -&XTRAORDLSARY HUGE ,1. WARD'S FAMOUS LONDON" Owing to il having been found necessary for COMPANY OF COMEDIANS To Commence their Sydney Season at the Oram! Opera House earlier than anticipated, "THE ryBRJEN ft IRL" " IHE w'BR lEN V71R1," Season •.■•ill positively terminate on Saturday Next, in order to allow the Auckland Public to sec the First Cousin and Worthy ■Successor to "THE O'BRIEN GIRL." "TITTLE \TELLIE TrELLY." " JJITTLE JINkLLIB JVELLY." " LITTLE NELLIE KELLY," " LITTLE NELLIE KELLY." Which Stupendous Production will Commence on Monday at ext. ONDAY i-> EXT. FOR. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. FOR .*! NIGHTS ONLY. BOOKING NOTE,- -The Large Number ni Intonding Patrons who have Booked Seats for Monday and Tuesday Next, may, on application, havn them transferred to an earlier date, or failing which they will be available, for "LITTLE NELLIE KELLY." LAST O'BRIEN GIRL MATINEE. SATURDAY AT 2.15. OPERA TTOUSE. PER A JJ-OUSE. Proprietors * John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Direction Hugh J Ward Theatres Ply.. Ltd. I AST rpHREE VIGHTS J J AST JLjIR.EE I>I«HTS LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of the Gorgeous, Entrancing Musical Comedy, tha.f. 10,000 Delighted Auckland Patrons Acclaim the GREATEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES. HUGH J. WARD'S MUSICAL COMEDY FESTIVAL, Introducing HUGH J. WARD'S FAMOUS LONDON COMPANY OF COMEDIANS In the Gorgeous, Entrancing Music»> Comedy that has Broken All Records Throughout Australasia. " rpHE " 1 HE "• THE " 1 HB ••rp he " X HE 0> DRIEN OR] EN O'TJRIEN 1 ORIEN GIRL.' IRL.' G1 IRL.' riBL/ The Champagne of Musical Comedy. A Festival of Mirth and Melody In Two Actr and Three Scenes. Direct from the Record-breaking Season of 302 Consecutive Performances at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, and ,§ u . b " sequent triumphs in Sydney, Adelaide. Brisbane and throughout New Zealand An entrancing- blend of Life, Love and_ Lauenter, eiprftased by Charming Personalities, Dainty Dancing, Catchy Music, Clean and Wholoi"ira» Comedy and a Veritable Feasi oi Frock Fascination. EVENING RESERVED PRICES: RIB: O.S. iSB D.C., 61: Plus Tar, but NO BOOKING FEE. EVENING: Stalls, -is; Upper Circle, Is. marly Doors Is Extra.) MATINEE: Stalls, 2»; Upper Circle, Is. MATINEE PRICES: 3s. 2s and Is. PLAN at Lev,-is R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 4.15, and at Theatre from 5.30. Day Sales at F. Porter, Tobacconist, Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets, and at Edner's, Confectioner, Wellesley Street. T AST HPHREE A" I OUTS J-AST 1 11 REE IN.IGHTS Of one of the Most Popular Revue Companies that has ever appeared here. Farewell Performance on Saturday Next,. T7 1 TILLERS* TT ING'S rpHEATRE. A FLEERS' li. ING'S 1 HEAIRE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. EVERY EVENING'. AT 8. Last Three Nights and Farewell to the Big Favourites. PEORGE CJTOREY'S T?EVUE ,POY„ VXEOKGE OxOBEY'S ItEVUE Whose Brilliant Comedy has provided ft Laughter Tonic for Auckland for the past Eleven Weeks. Concluding their Season with one of the moat Delightful and Fuxiniost of Revues. " TIKE MEN TX "POSSESSION." " J- HE IVIEN IN JT OSSESSION." Otio Succession of Big Tjoighs, inWßporsed with Tuneful Melodic: and Snappy Dances. T ITTLE JUITTLE A NITA QHAWE. -V NIT A OH AW E ■vth:tor t>urke. V ICTOR -OURKE. Lorn a ORNA T ANCE. Juance. The Comedian who is different to Everybody Else. A Scream a Second. FULLERS' VERY LITTLE PRICES: Reserves. 2s; Other Prices. Is fid and Is. Plans at Lewis R. Eady end Son, Ltd.. •i-nd at Findlav's. Pitt Street. CRICKET. Under tho Distinguished Patronage and in the Presence of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Fergusson. " The cricketers of the world form a great republic in which emi- , nence can bo secured only by ex- ■ cellence."—Lord'Harris. pRICKET. V-.'RICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET, CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. pOMMENCJNG V^OMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), .O-MORROW (FRIDAY). SATURDAY AND MONDAY. VICTORIA V ICTOIUA VICTORIA VICTORIA VICTORIA VICTORIA 4 UCKLAND, -Auckland. AUCKLAND, AUCKLAND, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, IT'DEN "OARK. J-JDEN JL ARK. ADMISSION: Ground, Is; Stand. Is. Souvenir Programmes containing , many records and photography and descriptions of tho Victorian Team—Price t>d. EDEN DALE TRAMS STOP AT GROUND. EDENDALE TRAMS STOP AT GROUND. EDENDALE TRAMS STOP AT GROUND. Owing to Health Department .Regulations, Children Under the Age of 1G Will Not be Admitted. IL E. ETON, Hon. Sec., A.C-.A. SHOWS. n HE WAITEMATA S H O W WILL NOT BE HELD THIS YEAR, ON ACCOUNT OF RESTRICTIONS. E. L. SC'HISCHKA, Secretary. DANCING. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office, 23(5, Queen St. Phono ~M4A. (4 rincs) TEACHERS OF DANCING. J EXPERT Private Tuition in Ballroom J Dancing; success guaranteed.—Professor Kellev, 30. Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. CVENTLEMAN, Pupil D'Espinosa, Phyai J cat Culture, Eurythmics. Morris Dancine, Classes commence March; interviews.— Calisthenics, 389, Herald. TSOLDE AND ALEXIS (Late of William1. son's Entertainers). Direct from Jjondori and Paris. Lessons in Latest Ballroom Steps mid Styles. Terms an.l Studio; 58, QUEEN, STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18965, 12 March 1925, Page 16

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