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AMUSEMENTS. A SOCTIT SKA LOVK TALE Of a bwintifnJ Tropical belle who wo«>«d sad woa with a bepuiliuj tmiie and swayed men's dealicte*. Strong men fought for her —one did von her—but then— See it—it's the Mory of humanity iu hidden rlaces. VKKY B O . - (Tho Distinctive Theatre). Pay Sessions Night Sessions .. 12 boor to 5 VALL NEXT WEEK. ALL NEXT WEEK. l'irst National Picturts •AS MAX DESIRES." AS MAX DESIRES." •AS MAX DESIRES." •As MAX DESIRES."" AS MAX DESIRES." ',\S MAN DESIRES." 'AS MAN DESIRES." MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA RUTH CLIFrOW* KUTH cufpow* A Drama that moves from London Sactety to ndventure in mystic India, and —A* with whirlwind climax in tho South. S«WADDITIONAL— Paramount-Metro ftcss&t "CIRCE. THE ENCHANTRESS' "OIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS' "CIRCE. THE ENCHANTRESS" "CIBCE, THE ENCHANTRESS* MAS MURRAY MAE MURRAY JAMES KIRKWGOD. JAMES KIRKWOOO. Of all the Temptresses the world has ores known, the palm (toe* to Circa. Sh* wa* n'bie to do with men what co other woeum has since succeeded in doing, and It was mighty thrillins-r-but not tor th* me*. THEN— A Superlative Musical Pro^ramm* By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor .. W. J. Bellinjluuß, F.SJ*. Some of the Items: Overture—-"La Fontaine do Jowreac*"— LauteasefclacM. Suites—"JHymn to the Sua"— Bia|Sk7>Kw»akwr "Thais and Tajmadt" .. CainpfceU (a) Prelude, (b) Beltrioua Tkcntta. (c) Love Motif, (d) Death of Thai*. Entr'acte —"Caprice YicnoUa" .. Kralsler Slavic Dance—"No. 10 Opus TO".. &t«r*k. (Miss Doris Middleton) 'Cello Solo —"Berceuse".. ~ Gries, Classical Dances— (a) "Pavane." Chamlnadc. (b) Passepied, (e) Connate. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Pfcea* 4985. 4888 THEATRE ROYA&. , LONG TAOS SAM. MATINEE TO-PAT, MATINEE TO-DAY. • -('•■; „ T MATiNEE-' ~ Imatlnee to-day, t matwbb; :. _ At x ~ 'aai'V • ■'■■■■ MATINEE ZSa i PRICES: RESERVED, AD CHILDREN, la 6d; Unreserved, Children Is. : ' INSTANTANEOUS AND EMPHATIC TRIUMPH OF THE GREATEST COMPANY OP INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE YET SEEN IN TUB DOMINION. Headed by THE CHINESE WONDER, LONG TAGS SAM, And His Oriental MaxvaJs. THEATRE ROYAL. Proprietors: J. C. WlHianaon (NX) Lt*. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT lifire Mora Ni&Ma Oniy), At 8 o'clock. RETURN AFTER AN-ABSENCE IN CHINA OP THE •<■ FAMOUS G3INESE MARfEL. LONG TACK BAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK , SAM LONG TACK SAM THE CHINESE \VQNDIB WOSgSK. And an ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY Of TWELVE pRJENTAJj STARfc. MISSES POLDI AND MINA lONS. MADAME LONG TACK SAM. A SPECTACULAR SPECIALTY : Of Gorgeous Eastern Seaoery sad Gems, and JUGGLING, BALANCING. MAGIC. CHINESE CLOWN JUGGLING, CONTORTIOND3TS, WATER .SPINNING. NOVELTIES. Supported hj a Company <tf INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRESIncluditic direct from FV*»#«. NOVELLE BROS. TWO FAT NOVELLE BROS. . CLOWNS. Introducing' THE TWO LOVING BIRDS. From Moaa-StoU Thaatras: Errol Gwtwaßs) , ADDISON MI7BESGA, ADDISON And MTfBENCA. Specialtr and Classical DsMSOa, The Brilliant Baaso Catifcwte, ARTHUR MAYES. Direct from L-nde*: • THE ROYAL ILLUSIONIST. CHRIS. CHARLTON a Bombarfawai CHRIS. CHARLTON of wesdaxs frwc CHRIS. CHARLTON befrianiaj to tad.
Awiated hy DOROTHY BROWKE> In "DECEPTIONS OP IMS.'* From the Palace Theatre, Star TaA: MORAN WIfBR, MORAN A»i WIB3 P» MORAJT WISHR. Hilariom H»t Setßana, « ••ALL IN FTTX.Musical Director A. O. FBOSff PRICES: D.C. acd 0.5,, «a 64; StsEa, 4a: Gallery. 2» {plu» tajj. BOX PLANS AX, THE* BRISTOL fir the SEIASOX. DAT' SALES a* (i« 7HBATBE ROYAL CONFECTIONERY. ". Manager . . L. H. ITCLStsX 4735 3TTUATIONB VACAST. MTT.T.TKERY SKOWBOOIL WANTED, FIRST-CLASS MtLLCSE&T BUYER tor Duaedia Fim. Coed salary to competent hkzxL " * 4911F Care of Bos 71, Cfasstefamfc. MEETINGS. EATING- OP RATEPAYERS wfll *» held in the HAWARDSN HALL «c TUESDAY, JUNE 33rd, at « PJL» to «»- ouas PROPOSED EISE IX ROAD BASES. rpHE ELLIOT WOODWORKER witt 3 X pay ißTe»tis»tion- Fm teal Sat jw» J. A. Macneill. Maxwell's BlMatK JBUbtan street, Auckland. DennuMlnlaMifi Saturday, at X3O, by OaaVukwy Afjat. B. Harriaoa, qprcter Foadaliea toada, Qmßtehaieh.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 1
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