AMUSEMENTS. •j-uj-u.trujxa i Xi-'.Ei.tia. L-l •i ULLERS' UpERA JLLOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. "PULLERS' TfAUDEVILTjE AND -T ULLERS' V AUDEVILLE AlsD Revue. EVUE. MATINEE TO-DAY —AT 2.30 SATURDAY. TO-DAY —AT 2.30 - SATURDAY. Prices, Gd, Is, 2s. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AT 3 TO-NIGHT. Still Goiag Strong and Better than Ever. Moon and titorris oon and Morris Eevue no. evue vo. (Producer: Ed. Warrington.) The Brightest and Snappiest Show Yet. - "J\ Mixed Ijrill." A Real Laughing Show, with Tons of Pep. JJAROLD g WIFT AND D aly - M ORRIS AND Q OV7LEY "yyENDLING AND jyjOLLOY. - PRICES: 3s, 2s t Is. Box Plan at Lewis I{. Eady and Son, Ltd. IN PREPARATION. THE MOON AND MORRIS COY. In Ed. Warrington's Gorgeous Revusical Spectacle, The Biggest Production Ever Staged at this Theatre. WANTED—2O of Auckland's Most Benut'ful Girls for Ballet and Bagdad Parade. Apply by letter to Mr. Ed. Warrington, Opera House. QRAND gEAL !! CROWDS FLOCKED LAST NIGHT TO I QIECUS. The New Enormous Snow-white waterproof, comfortable and brilliantly lit tents were filled to capacity. FIRST GREAT MATINEE! FIRST GREAT MATINEE! TO-DAY. AT 2.30 P.M. Children Half-price to All Parts. Same Programme as at Night. Children, you insist See the Seals. FIVE MORE NIGHTS ONLY. AND TWO MATINEES. WIRTH "DROS." piRCUS. irth J3ros.' Circus. GREATEST ON EARTH. QIRCUS, AXD JJ UGE JgLEPHANT ]^"ERD. CIRCUS WEEK At CORNER QUAY STREET AND BREAKWATER ROAD. Near Railway Wharf. NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK, And MATINEES TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY. > OF . * QREATEST SPECIALLY ENGAGED BY MR. P. WIRTH ON HIS RECENT TOUR OF THE WORLD. CAPTAIN BETTS' Wonderful and Amazing SEALS are here. COL. TORELLI'S Amusimr COMEDY CIRCUS is here. A minimum Circus within the Magnum Circus Wirth. WIRTH.'S. EDUCATED HERD OF ELEPHANTS (a dozen) are here, trained by Prof. H. Mooney and introduced by Miss Eileen May. Also, EARL DUDLEY. The only Riding Pony in the World. Trained and introduced by Mr. P. Wirth. the King of Horse Trainers. THE EGOCHAZOO. THE PALOMARS. THE .HONEYS. ALFRED CLARKE, Etc., Etc. Nothing in the whole world to equal the present aggregation of Marvellous Talent. A host of International Celebrated Athletic, Gymnastic and Hippodroniatic Champions, [n Conjunction with Wirth's Stock Company of Acrobats, Animal Trainers. Clowns. Jockeys, Equestriennes. Horses. Ponies and Trained Wild Animals. All will positively appear at every performance. PRICES: 7s, fis. ss, is, 3s (plus tax); Children under 10. half-price, except to 3s seats. Reserved Seats 8s (plus tax). Bos Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Sou. Ltd. Book early; seats are filling rapidly, Secure your comfortable seat. ZOO open from 4 to 5 p.m. Admission: Adults Is. Children 6d. Boy scouts' association, N.Z. AUCKLAND CENTRAL DISTRICT. SCOUT RALLY AND INSPECTION OF TROOPS AND CUB PACKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. Chief Scout of the Dominion, At AGRICULTURAL SHOWGROUNDS. EPSOM. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, AT 3 P.M. PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND Will Play During the Afternoon. Admission Free. Grandstand: One Shilling. jJNITED CONGREGATIONAL SERVICE, TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, 6.30 P.M. Come and hear the World-famous Preacher, REV. J. ERNEST JAMES. 8.D., of Melbourne. PARADES. IQTH (COAST) BAT-i-O TERY, N.Z.A. CHURCE PARADE. The Baltery will Parade TOMORROW (Sunday) MORNING, at 9.45 o'clock, at Rutland Street, Drill Hall, and will proceed to St. Mary's Cathedral for Divine Worship. J. M. CRAIG. Captain, O.C. Battery. DANCING. PARISIAN ARISIAN DANCING ANCING pLUB. VLUB. JL ARISIAN XJ ANCING VLUE. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. At the SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL. Kitchener St. (near Art Gallery). Balloons. Streamers. Confetti. Music supplied by The Versatile Foi.ir. Single. 2s 6d. 1 Double, 4s Od. Commencing at 8. Inaugurated by Parisian Dancing Studio, 38, Winstone'a Bldgs., Queen Street. OR IE N TFAiTji RENDEZ VOU H. RIENTAL RENDEZVOUS. Mi«<H?.SS BRIDGE. WEEKLY DANCE. WEDNESIhVX AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, . 1 TO 1.l P.M. G-ZQD <?«CHESTEA. Ladies Ift Gents. 2s. MoriiiiKT r-Vri .Vternoon Teas. T7LLERSLIE " PARISH - HALL, JLJ ST. r>Vrp!CK'S NIGHT, WEDNT-pffjWY, MARCH 17. GRAND DANCE A.% PARTY. 200 Jazz Krhfe Novelties Galore. r"d Confetti. <Ooc& f'JPPer<G/%d Prizes, ully Decorated. JffiWj'P- <bv Harmoaic Six. Ladiea, 2s 6d. Under the" qf Mrs. A. Howell, La-te Buses Vr.ehunga, City and ".Tucltland's. pOM 'CBEV'ViS-SR SAILING CLUB'S 1 T)ANCE," TO-NIGHT, XLMch 13. The Dtuifia. Uq-, -V& Tastes. Monte Carlo. TAZZ, .ITtz ~ ' T<AZZ—DEVONPORT f) CRICIvW /f? o rv&. Splendid Openair Jazss Ifviiuir" « n i Delightful Musio, WEDNESDAys 8 p.m. til! 11 p.m. V a Vp Devonport. ERX -'.SON V A!..' v> Phor"" 114 - Come, tcs. a TUtc is th" beautiful Waitak«re Floor. Good Music Ideal Pion.j). '<g T[) nr<')\ T> URN NAN-KK• c !f<if,'or,*ioiial Orchestra and O Concert ' ~ yjTioe: 236, Queen St
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19275, 13 March 1926, Page 20
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