AMUSEMENT*. QPERA TJOTJSB VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Direction: Fuller's Australian and New *" Zealand Vaudeville Circuit. ■A GREAT NOVELTY SHOW. Direct from iNightly. Val. THE NEWMANS. Lottie. THE NEWMANS. English Comedy and Speciality Duo. c LUMLEY AND RHODES, Eccentric Character Comedians. ALTON The Famous Comedy Aci'obat THE TOSSING TESTROS, In an Entirely New Novelty Act. LITTLE VERLIE, The Phenomenal Child Cortortionist. TWO RIIODESBUKYS, Clever Patterologists a»<l Singers. MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, The Acknowledged Queen of Ragtime. PHIL. PERCIVAL, Clever English Burlesque Comedian. NELLIE KOLLE, English Character Male Impersonator, BLUFFO. BX.UFFO. In the Greatest Comedy Act as Yet. NEW WKEK NIGHT PRICES: D C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/. 0011 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves, 2/6, :Robertson's. to 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre. TeL 1395. _ T> A L A C E mHIEATRE. Karansabape Road Id Section. CONTINUOUS PIOTDRES. THE TIIEFT OF THE CROWN JEWELS. THE THEFT OF THE CROWN JEWELS. THE THEFT OF THE CROWN JEWELS. FcaiurJiijf ALICE JOYCE. THE THEFT OF THE CROWN JEWELS. A Love and Mystery Story for everybody. Most realistic and real. PRIVATE DENIS HOGAN. Star Vlt?PRIVATE DENIS nOGAN. graph Drama. WITHIN THE NOOSE. Luhin Feature WITHIN THE NOOSE. Drama. SHOT IN THE EXCITEMENT. Keystone SHOT IN THE KXCITEMS.NT , . Keystone One of the Funniest Keystone Comedies. TOPICAL BUDGET.—Day by Day Happenings. SURF BATHING IN AU.STRAX.IA-Toplr.il Popular Prices: Adults 6d; Children, 3d. LECTURES. WORKERS' EDUCATIOXAX ASSOCIATION TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. MR. W. R. TUCK, M.A., Will LECTURE in the TRADES 'HALL, on ••THE PROBATILE EFFECT OF THE J WAR ON WAGES." ' Workers 111 all professions, this Lecture will interest you. Questions follow lee- ' turp. Admission. Od. X -on Ticket <ii lectures), I/ft Buy the f!. . Ticket. It's a sound investment. 326 > ry a r t cc tv RE. Illustrated. " BY THE REV. W. G. MONCKTON, M.A. 5 WEDNESDAY NEXT. V.M.C.A. HALL. ! Auspices V.M.C.A. Education Committee. "RBCKNT ASPECTS OF THE WAR, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DARDANELLES." Collection for Hospital Ship Fund. All Cordially Invited. 369 MR. A. BAILEY MANSFIELD. Government Orchard Instructor, will deliver a Lecture, entitled "INSECT PESTS ATTACKING DECIDUOUS I'RI IV TREES: TnEIR COMBATIVE AND I REMEDIAL TREATMENT." The Lecture will he illustrated with lantern views. . and will be held under the auspices of the Northern Fruit in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Swanson Street, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 24th inst.. iit 8 o'clock. All interested are cordi.illv invited to attend. soL> MEETINGS. CITY DISTRICT SCHOOLS COMMITTEE. A General Meetinc of the Committee will te held In the Nelson Street '.Schoolroom THIS (Tuesday) EVENLNG, the 22nd inst., at S ip.ni. Easiness: General. WM. TAILBY, Secretary. /-tHUnc.H OF CHRIST. WEST STREET. A SOCIAL EVENING Will lie held TO-.MOBROW (WEDNESDAY), at 7.45, To Welcome . IM.R. AND iHRS. SOUTHWORTH , (Erangelist), from England. KM A UCKLAND BOWLING CLUB. ■**■ (Incorporated). The Annual Meeting will be held in the Pavilion on TUESDAY, June 29, 1910 at ■ S p.m. Business: To receive the Committee's Report and Treasurer's Balance-sheet and Report, Election of Officers for the Season 1015-16, Presentation of Certificates, . t General. A Special General Meeting will be held on ' , the same evening, at 7.30 o'clock sharp, to consider a notice of motion to amend bylaws as follows:— The the following words be deleted , from Rule 12, after the word "competitions"—"Also to select players to represent the Club at interlclub contests, ami when required at tournaments, and to handicap the players.' - | That Rule 13 shall read:—"The Members shall, at the Annual Meeting, appoint one of their number to act as Sole Selector. His , duties shall be to se'ect players to reprc- ; when required at tournaments, and to' han- ' dicap the players." 6. COLDICUTT June 21, 1015. Hon. Sec. SS'i NATIONAL RESERVE. tTYEVONPORT RIFLE • ■*-' CLUB. Members are hereby , D°riu c im a in U ft l tS EVENING, at S - heretofore 1 ' Fr ' dfl ' T, ° S * TIBERT W. CLARK, ' Hon. Secretary. 514 ROAD BOARD NOTICES. ]ypUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD, j NOTICE OF STRIKING RATES. ! of N thpV S l l^ /iven that, in pursuance ' any) enabling in this behalf. I shall nt the ' next meeting of the above Board „„!,„ \ -n. ljii ~ move that the Board strike ami levy the following Ua tes foi-' the veil' ending March 31, 1916, viz.:— ' . ' (1) A General Rate of |d in the £ (2) A Hospital and Charitable Aid Rate '•s i:S VoSvl e th°e f r d in the £ •t5) Qucenstown Hoad of Id "in the *. i •Annual recurring. (6) In respect first instalment of an Annual Recurring Rate fWateruSf 1 structlon) ot ln THOMAS E. HAYR, oIG Chairman. DECEASED ESTATES. rjMUE PUBI 1C TRUST OFFICE ACT, (SECTION SO.) 1,1 JOaVBTOV Pf . JOSEPH GORDON iSfrtK " Bem «e", Grocer _ All Creditors and others having Claim* 1 osalnst this Estate are JiereDv required to send thorn, irUb particulars, t Tr.StP, 1 . ,1 ' 0 ! I ' l^I ,' to the 011 »eputv Pub c da7 S 0f < -A^ 1 i s k t : a ?^i,. Oar°r *° «» m a A r C bc U r f eJe««f en<lerOd by £he dat e named = FRED. FITCIIETT, ] .June 13. loig, Public Trustee^
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 147, 22 June 1915, Page 12
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