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AMUSEMENTS OPENING TO-NIGHT, At 8. OPENING TO-NIGHT, At 8. THE FIFTH COMPANY OF SUPER VAUDEVILLE Presented by N.Z.. ENTERTAINERS, LTD., By Arrangement With J. C. WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE, LTD. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: _ J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Commencing TO-NIGHT CSaturday) - - TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIGHT MATINEE WEDNESDAY.. NEXT. N.Z. ENTERTAINERS, LTD., Present r=JU SUPER ~n=> VAUDEVILLE /rom =H THEATRES [f^ Including the World-Famous Jazz. Trio, THE VERSATILE THREE. THE VERSATILE THREE. THE VERSATILE THREE. Songs, Syncopation, Jazz, Joy, A Whirl of Harmony and Jazz. 'ru„ r i -vt the World's Latest Novelty, 4 ORTONS Marvellous 4 ORTONS and .Unique 4 ORTONS - Comedy Wirests. The Famous European Juggler. FELOVIS English’ Papers say: FELOVIS "CINQUE VALLI’S FELOVIS SUCCESSOR." From Moss and Stoll Circuit, THE DAROS Ace-high Sensation. THE DAROS ASTONISHING THE DAROS . EQUILIBRISTS. Direct from her English Successes, Miniature ETHEL NEWMAN Musical Comedy ETHEL NEWMAN VIOLET LESTER Some Girl, VIOLET LESTER Some Songs. In Old Songs and New. HAYDEN AND NEVARD, HAYDEN .AND NEVARD, In a Musical Episode, entitled "NOW AND THEN." Late Principal Dancers with J. C. Williamson Comic Opera Company. JACK HOOKER And , DOROTHY SEAWARD. BOX PLANS for TO-NIGHT at the BRISTOL till NOON, afterwards at the Theatre Confectionery, wheTe Day SALE TICKETS are obtainable. ' PRICES: D.C. and O.S. (reserved), 6s; others, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Matinee Reserved, 3s. Manager A. : R. SHEPARD. TO RESIDENTS OF ISLAND BAY AND BERHAMPOHE. Grand opening of the new THEATRE. THE EMPIRE THEATRE. CORNER PARADE AND MERSEY ST., ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 The Patriotic Band will play suitable selections outside Theatre at 7 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING By His Worship the Mayor at 7.30 p.m. Then a charming exhibition of Ballroom and Fancy Dancing by Arline Power and Leo Coft’ejt, New Zealand's foremost Professional Dancers. To be followed by the Screening of William Fox's Great Picture "THE LAST OF THE DUANES." "THE LAST* OF/THE DUANES." Book your seats at the Theatre. Plan at Mason's Pharmacy. Tel. 25-449. PRICES—Dress Circle, Is fid; Stalls. Is: Reserving, 6d extra.. T W.N H A L L TO-NIGHT, at 8, and MONDAY. TO-NIGHT, at .8, and MONDAY. FAREWELL CONCERTS.' the New Australian Prima Donna with voice of most w'onderful range and -purity Miss Who comes: to ■’say good-bye to the musical. puWio of New Zealand. YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS OPPOR- : TUNITY. Miss Osborn’s rendition of "The Wrqn," with flute obbligato, was.most brilliant. "A Range, that “A voice of delightful; quality." "The intonation was impeccable, - ’ - —Auckland The Most Wonderful Range of Voice - since the Days Of Mozart. . Supporting Artists— _ MR TO; HUNTER, Tenor; '! ■ MR TOM WILLIAMS, Violinist. “Youthful, but very brilliant,” MADAME MARIE BORMAN, Pianist. "A most Accomplished Pianist." SIGNOR TRTJDA, Flautist. In flute Obbigati. PRICES: ss, -3s (plus tax). 2s. Secure Your Seats at . the Bristol until 12.30. after that plan at the Town Hall. VICTORIA 'HALL, Adelaide road. MAD AM E_ FOL EY. for Hire, town or country. Telephone 24-154. MASSEUR NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. MENTAL and Nervous Disorders; Insomnia, and Digestive Troubles successfully treated. RONALD McLEAN, Metaphysician and Reg. Masseur, 2, COURTENAY PLACE. To). 20-634. Hours, 9-1, 2~5. f I’/HE Board of Trade regulations gazetted February 12th, governing the Order Tailoring Trade, are fully complied With, in mnde at MILLIGAN’S, KELBURN AVENUE. Designs in our London Suitings are by tr ue artists. Gentlemen looking for SOMETHING SPECIAL should inspect them.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12093, 21 March 1925, Page 3

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