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LV /A Proprietors THE John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. THEATRE PERFECT Open for f U |j To-Night at 8 At 8 To-Night Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller take great pleasure in ■b.i. presenting their 9 * ln LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Headed by the Popular Artists. ELSIE PRINCE JIMMY GODDEN CHARLTON MORTON Big* Cast of Outstanding Talent. S The Spectacular All-beautiful Musical Comedy. ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST SUCCESSES. i Attractive Scenes, with the character, wears a auciest, sweetest little bride best. Charlton Morton, the A Pageant of Wondrous an Elsie Prince as "Sunny.” in keeping special Golden Wig. The daintiest, s in the world. Jimmy Godden at his typical ultra-modern Picadilly Johr 44 SUNNY 99 44 SUNNY” iical Comedies. Box Pla Eady, Ltd. Office. “Sunny’ 4s Seats car for Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls at Lewis from 9 a.m. till 5; afterwards at St. James Theatre Saturday Next. Box Plan, 2s Now Open 6/-

LECTURES CITY OF AUCKLAND. ☆ CONCERT CHAMBER, J TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 7 P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE By J. J. VAN DER LEEUW, LL.D., University of Leydon, Holland. Subject: “THE CONQUEST OF ILLUSION.” FLORRIE LE VERE TO-NIGHT The highlight of celebrity vaudeville would appear to have been reached in the engagement of Miss Florrie Le Vere, an American star, who makes her debut at the Regent Theatre this evenft is one of the most expensive acts yet acquired by the management, but reports from America and Australia signify its intrinsic and artistic worth. Miss Le Vere is an artist of pronounced individuality, formulating her work on unconventional lines, and making artistry a dominant point. She sings and dances with vim, while her impersonations of stage celebrities are also part of an entertaining offering. Those searching for new dancing steps should watch Miss Le Vere in her original creation, “The Sugarfoot Strut,” which embodies entirely new rhythmic gyrations. Town Hall, To-Night at 8 MISS MINA CALDOW will ,i ng “I had a Dove” ' Carl ~ “He shall feed his flock ” (Mewiii,, Habanera and Seguille (Carme'n) MO MAI A A. A MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT CITY ORGANIST will play Marche aux flambeaux .. .. Guilmant Intermezzo Hollins. Prelude and Fugue in C minor (The Great) Bach! By the Sea Schubert. Sonata in D Wolstenholwe, Miserere Scene (Trovatore) ... Verfl The Jolly Miller Old English Air arranged for Bells and Organ. ADMISSION 6d. and 1/-. RESERVED SEATS, 2s at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. The Annual Reunion of Mothers, Wives and Widows of ex-soidien will be held at 2.30 P.M* THURSDAY, JULY 19, at Y.W.C.A. HALL, UPPER QUEEN ST. Invitations obtainable before Wednesday July 18, at Pascoe, Jeweller, Queen Su and Y.W.C.A. Office. O. PAYKELL, Hon. Secretary. LINA V. FITCHETT, President.

5* This price includes over worth of accessories. The set is complete with everything , including aerial equipment (masts excepted.) Wonderful value. For only 12/6 per week Just think—a 6-Valve Crosley 6-60 Radio that will bring in all Australia* and New Zealand stations as well as Japan and America- —for only 12/6 par week. Every home can afford this set am. saeh easy terms —Call in and see it. Cash Price: £34/10/- (Reduced fron £42/10/-). Special Terms: £3/10/down payment, and only 12/6 per week. Zsuus Fstdu vmssawvm LIMITED* •‘The Box Office," Queen St. and 15 Karangahape M, and at Hamilton and Gisborne.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 14

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