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A ROYAL SHOW at the" OPERA HOUSE. A ROYAL SHOW at the OPERA HOUSE. A ROYAL SHOW at the OPERA HOUSE. CHAMPIONSHIP .AWARDED!!' CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDED!! Without any hesitation the BLUE RIBBON for JOYFUL AND WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT goes to "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." " THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." " THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS.'.' "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." " THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." " THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." At PULLERS" r\PERA TJOUSE. £ ULLERS' V/PERA HOUSE. (Direction: John Fuller and Sons.) Continuing today on their record-break-ins career, whiah has astonished everyone iri the sbow business. Never in Auckland theatrical history have so many people been in eight nights to see any show in any theatre. It's mnrvellous, and yet not wholly so, as the programme is so wonderfully alive with sood things gathered from every stage and coiner of tho world. 2nd FROLICS. WEEK 2nd FROLICS. WEEK 2nd FROLICS. WEEK 2nd FROLICS. WEEK 2nd FROLICS. WEEK A FEW BRILLIANT SPASMS OF JOY. A FEW BRILLIANT SPASMS OF JOY. A FEW BRILLIANT SPASMS OF JOY. CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE (The Uncrowned King of Comedians, —N.2. Herald). FROLICS. FROLICS. FROLICS, FROLICS. FROLICS. FROLICS. 'How to Sell a Car. 'Fairy Stories.' 'What a Tragedy. 1 'Neighbours.' 'The Vamp.' "How to Sell a Car.' 'Fairy Stories. 1 'What a Tragedy.' 'Neighbours.' Tho- Vamp.' ,Qn the Nancy Lee.' 'On the Nancy Lee.* The Musical Trio. 'The Musical Trio. "Frolics Jazz Band.' 'Frolics Jazz Baud. "A Terriffic Treat of Taste and Talent.' "SMASHING RECORDS NIGHTLY." "SMASHING RECORDS . NIGHTLY." PRICES: 3s t 2s and Is. Bos Plan a-t Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Evelyn tjrent VELYN -ORENT Queen r\F tvamonds." ueen Uf JJiamonds. • A fragrant little rose of a girl strutting her lithe young figure behind the footlights in a Broadway musical show! An ambitious young author enshrined in her heart! A band of international gem thieves and a blazing star whom the chorus girl resembles! These are the characters, who march through 'his bereal and amazing melodrama of Broadway and tho show world—of night life and love in the fast places where so few are privileged to peep! EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S NOW SHOWING, NOW SHOWING. Second Attraction; Art a cord in " qet ttp.' RT ACORD IN " AHE OET Up. A Western Thriller, with a Wonder Horse and a Marvellous Dog'. Continuous from 10 a.m. Phone RESERVES, 44-402. UNI CI PAL QONCERTS. jyj UNICI PA L QONCE RT S, rnoW N TT ALL, 1 own Hall. gATURDAY ]S[ OV ' 20, 1926 ' AT 8 P.M. ' A RARE MUSICAL TREAT. rjHHB -y-UNICIPAL JgAND. jHE JJUNICIPAL gAND. INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS: Cornet - - - MR. FRED BOWES. Flute - - MR. HAL. C. McLENNAN. Oboo - - - MR. H. F. PAIRMAN.

VOCALISTS: MISS CHRISTINA ORMIBTON, Soprano. MR, A. H. RIPLEY, Tenor, Accompanist, MRS. RIPLEY. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster, ADMISSION: 6d and Is. Reserves, 2s. Booking at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. The Programme is an especially attractive one. so patrons are recommended to booh early, 3. HELLING. '"Acting-Town Clerk. IREL ESS TgJNTERTAINMENT, pICCADILLY >jpEA gTRATSD 11 A.M. TO 12 NOON, 2 P.M. TO 4.30 P.M. DAILY. LECTURES. E IGHER THOUGHT CENTRE. ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 7.45 P.M. PSYCHOLOGY LECTURE ENTITLED: "THE WONDER SCIENCE OF ACHIEVEMENT." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). 9 P.M.. SACRED CIRCLE, All Interested Welcome. SWIMMING. JjEARN TO SWIM BEFORE XMAS. CLASSES AT TEPID BATHS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS, Nov. 23, 25, SO, December 2, 11, 16. Beginners, 6-7. Life-saving Class. 7-8, Fee, 2s 6d. ~ - ENROL AT Y.W.C.A. M. KATHLEEN MONTGOMERY. _ Physical Director. ATHLETIC SPORTS. gATURDAY. JIJBXT gATUEDAY, QARLAW pAR K, 1.30 PM m GIRLS CONTEST EVENTS 400 GIRLS CONTEST EVENTS FOR THE N.Z. HERALD CHALLENGE CUP. THE N.Z. HERALD CHALLENGE CUP. 100 GIRLS IN MARCHING AND OLD ENGLISH COUNTY'DANCES, Admission, Is. Stand, Is. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band. Open for Engagement, Office: 236, Queen St. Phones 43-234, T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8., JJ Teacher, Voice Production, Singing, Piano Theory. Stud Heme Bay Terminus, Studio: 229, Jerrois

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19488, 18 November 1926, Page 24

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