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Amusements. A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME THIS WEEK. .' OPERA , HO US E. Proprietors,' John Fuller and Sons. Vaudeville FULLER'S and Musical. Comedy FULLER'S Co ™ any Received Last' Night with -ffi%***?. oi ' Approbation by a. Packed House., , Tornadoea of Applause Greeted STELLA RANGER, The Vaudeville STELLA BANGER. Molba. ,■■ Unbounded Enthusiasm Aroused by _ Australia's Premier , PEORRIL RANGER. -: Comedienne ■■■■-■ .:''FLORRIEB^u^- j FRANK- YORKE. Irresistible Comedian. 808. r - THE DRISOOLLS . : Ak* The Champion Laughter makers HUGO AND OLGA, The Classic Herculean Jugglers. ___ BELLA PERMAN, MAY DELLI • CONNOR. HUGO EEAIt.LES. CONEY, OLGA LEAR, MARSHALL PALMER MAI VlNfc. KING AND MILLARD, England's Premier Entertainers, P re fe™ ng their Original Sketch, "The Bailiff. A SUPERLATIVE PROGRAMME. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES— . D.O.ANDO.S., OS- STALLS, P. 0.. gDPlan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. t THE THING'S THEATRE End of Penny Section, 'P^teeefc ln Tho Foremost Pictorial Entrepreneur in ■■■•• New Zealand, __„„___,,„ -nULLER'S THE BEST P*s££|s -.CULLER'S : OF ALL f -»- Jg*? Bisß ' AND THE LEADING ORCHESTRA. A Revelation in Pioture Programmes. THE IX/TYSTERY OF ftoTTTs' he Mystery of ftf ° n °™ d Avarice leads to the betrayal of a facieu trust, to conspiracy, crime, £uinlUtrtlQn. and death. Vital incidents hinge upon THAT MYSTERIOUS PHENOMENON. HI ifNOTIC INFLUENCE. BABY ANIMALS, „" Showing the Nature of Animals in raeir INFANCY, and when they are GROWN U±. WINTER SPORTS, Hlrlltl __ Views are given of Bob Sleighing, Skating, Curling, and I*mg^ Jumps.on Skis. rpHE T ONG A EM OF THE J^AW, A Stirrin'g Tale of the Lawless 'W^t. THE LATEST PATHE .GAZETTE, rpHE TITTLE ft PY ■ '■■:■'■ An Exciting Civil War Story. , n _ Merry. Refined Comedies Who Who. Cant Barnacle, Diplomat. Is 6d, Is. 6d. Reserves, 2s, Wildman a. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE, Karangahape Rd. Penny section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Come where the Crowds are Coming. , Note Price, 6d and 3d. 6d and 3d. \ TO SEE THE OUTBREAK, Thrilling Western Drama, OUR INTREPID CORRESPONDENT. With several Dramas, Comedies, and Comics. Each, Day. 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 p.m. HP 0 .W N - H A ,L L. 1 . GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, TO-NIGHT, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Islington.' (In aid of tho Institute for the Blind. ' Parnell.) __ „___„ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IyrEWBURY-aPADA /COMPANY. PROGRAMME.—Part I. „ Organ Solo, Overture to "Tannhauser .... MR. HAROLD GREGSON. (Wagner Song,."Vulcan's Song" ........(Gounod) MR. OLIVER FARROW. .■■ Violin Solo, "Hymn to **£*%£&£& ■ .. ■ (Haydn-Leonard) HERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH. . War Song, "Sound an Alarm (by desire) "Judas Maccabasus") • • (Handel) (Accompanied on the Grand Organ by Mr. Gregson.) . MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. /T> . . Song, "Still is the Night"............(80hm) MISS LETITIA GARDNER. - Recitation, "An Incident in the French Camp" (Browning) MISS KATHLEEN MAJOR. Duet, "Watchman, What of the Night' ...... (Sergeant) MR. PHILIP NEWBURY AND MR. OLIVER FARROW. Part 11. Organ Solo, "Sunset" " (Vincent) MR. HAROLD GREGSON. . Song, "Husheon" ......;. (Needham) ! MISS MABEL SECCOMBE. , > ! Eeclt. and Air, "Lend Me Your Aid (by ! desire) ("La Reine de Saba")...(Gounod) 1 (With Grand Organ and Pianoforte.) MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. ■ 1 Scottish Song, "My Ain F01k"........(An0n.) i. . MISS LETITIA GARDNER. i Violin Soli, (a) "Caprice"....... i (b) "Obertass"......(Wieniawflki) ■■:'■■' HERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH. ' Song, "0 Star of Eve" ("Tannhauser").... • (Wagner) MR. OLIVER FARROW. Duet. "A Venetian Love Song" (Tosti) MISS LETITIA GARDNER AND MISS MABEL SECCOMBE. -.-: Organ Finale, "Toccata in G"......(Dubois) t* MR. HAROLD GREGSON.

.Mr. JuvO \t iiiiihiiiLvr ut mo uruaunuuu I ; Pianoforte. . • "•■ Popular Prices: 2a and Is. Tickets obtain- ! able at the Secretary's Office, 322, Victoria Arcade. Reserved Seats, 2s. at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales, Is, at Hancock's, Stationer, Queen-street. USUAL POPULAR CONCERT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. MESSRS. ALAN * MCELWAIN . and LAURIE ABRAHAMS beg to announce that they are performing at the Auckland Rowing Club's Special Grand Concert in the large Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on Friday, 29th March, and will be ON SHOW in the win- ■ dow of Miss Gerti Campion's Cigar Divan, Queen-street, ■ until that date. v* ':■■ ■*■". ■ ■ **..' \ ''. . ■•■'.■■.'•. ■■'. "'■' ■■• :''r,'r— —'' . . ' , ..——'■■ ... ..... ~/ Lectures. SALVATION. mA „„„,, SALVATION. .TO-NIGHT. SALVATION. TO-NIGHT. . SALVATION. %NIGHT. SALVATION. LECTURE, SALVATION. T7IREEMASONS' HALL, SALVATION. £ Upper Qneen-st. SALVATION. Seats Free. No Collection. SALVATION. 8 O'CLOCK. SALVATION. 8 O CLOCK. V SALVATION. 8 r O'CLOCK. , ' SALVATION. ' ■ >.-■ "-■■■■•■■■■■ ■ ) . . ■■ Meetings. LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND. (Auckland Branch.) pOMPLIMENTABY SOCIAL, Tendered by the Members of ;■•/;-; the Branch to >r".- . QIR JOSEPH AND T ADY WARD, HIBERNIAN HALL, Wellington-st. Ppo-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 13th. 1912, AT 8 P.M. ' P. J. NERHENY, President. ED. LEYDON. Secretary.

N B.—-Members of the' Branch who may. have been inadvertently- overlooked may obtain Tickets of Admission on application to the President or Secretary. ,'■;, . mO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HARVEST TABLEAUX. SALVATION ARMY HALL, ALBERT-ST. A MEETING OP MB. PAYNE'S 21 COMMITTEE Will be held in the , EPIPHANY SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. A full attendance is requested. . A. CATHEY, ■'■'■ i „ Chairman. SjAKURANGA HUNT. The Annual General) Meeting of Members will be held at the Office of the Auckland Trotting Club, Durham-street, on FRIDAY, the 22nd inst., at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Balance-sheet, and elect Officers for ensuing season. R. P. JiINLOCH. V.S.. . ■'■.■■•■/■ :' 'Hon. Sec ■ I i ......... ..-=? Church Notices. JUBILEE OF ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WELLINGTON-ST. SPECIAL SERVICES AND MEETINGS, r SUNDAY. MARCH 17, At 11 -a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. , Preacher: REV. DOCTOR ■• GIBB, of Wellington. MONDAY, MARCH ; 18.• ■'.;..' Jubilee Gathering in the Church at 7.50 p.m. ' . TUESDAY. MARCH 19.' Reunion and Conversazione in St. James's ■ Hall. . * , , - Tea at 6.30 p.m. . , L i ProgwuaaiMfc* P*fe .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14940, 13 March 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14940, 13 March 1912, Page 14

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