' AMUSEMENTS. -pULLBR'S QPBRA JJOUSH. Direction: Ben. J. and John Fuller. -q _ mO-NIGHT — g^ FULLER'S 'HIGH GRADE VAUDEVILLE. A Positive. Pre-eminent, Prodigious Triumph Achieved by This Weeks Tip-top Bill. Last Night of MACLEAN AND LBB. Last Night of MACLEAN AND LEE. REO AND HELMAR, Last Night. Eccentrics. KELLY AND DRAKE. Comedienne, MARIE BUCHBK. Parisian Models, THE DE (BOUVAIS. Last Night of Last Night LES BATES' FOLLIES OF PLEASURE, In the Laughable Musical IBurleeque.^ * | LOST IN THE HAREM. | **~ A Show of Hustle, Joy, and Busy Brightness. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES (Including Amusement Tax): D.C. or 0.8., 2/1; Stalls, 1/7; Gallery, 1/1. Plan till noon at Robertson's Music Depot. Queen Street, afterwards Ideal Confectionery, Wellesley Street, opp. Opera House. Reserves, 'ifl. == W1I? ESS; ===== TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. BLANCHE Q-WEET LANCHE ►JTVEET IN A STIRRING .AMERICAN PHOTO-PLAY, THOSE TXTaTHOUT ftlN. HOSE VVjTjioUT THOSE T7[73THOUT CMS. iIOSB .''ITHOUT *-*IN. Also, TTA3PS CXERATEGY,. COMEDY. O-ekATEGY, mRAVEL QIERIES 'Vrjb. 28. . AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN ' GAZETTES. RCADIA. ' RCADIA. LAST ARCADIA. 6CREENING RCADIA. • ' THE "PRIMITIVE /-IALL, HE AT RIMITIVE v^ALL. MONDAY NEXT; -
WANTED—ALL THE. . KIDDIES IN , NEWTON TO SEE THE ANIMALS IN MAN AND ' TJjEAST, AN _»-.\_ -A>EAST, A STARTLING JUNGLE DRAMA. IN ADDITION: EPISODE No. 8 mHE T> URP _E ' -T\ OMI NO. and others. lexandra! -green lane, lexandra. alexandra. Nell s_ipman ' " ALEXANDRA. • And ALEXANDRA. WILLIAM DUNCAN '' In ' THROUGH THE -WALL. ALEXANDRA. ALEXANDRA. Big Supporting" ALEXANDRA. Programme. ALEXANDRA. Comics and Comedies. ALEXANDRA. Full Orchestra. Overture, 7.55. mO-NIGHT, : TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, •A- Also MONDAY.NIGHT. I "VriCTORIA. A GREAT TRIANGLE STAR . v ICTORIA. T7TCTORIA. DOROTHY D ALTON, . v ICTORIA. LOUISE GLAUM, TTICTORIA. CHARLES RAY | J ICTORIA. In I, /TTHE TvEVO-NPORT. .-"-. he -L'evonport. weaker ttaievonport. eaker a-^evonport. cjex. t"\evonport. *-t3x. . a^evonport. Also Last Chapter of GLORIA'S ROMANCE TfIMPRESS "I>MPRESS -Impress -— -Impress 3d. 3d, 3d—NEWTON—3d, 3d. 3d. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), METRO PRESENTS r\LGA "DETROVA VLGA AT ETROV a IN fT-tE CJECRET f\F "CWE. - 1 - HE *->ECRET -I-VE. QI T V OF AUCKLAND. PARK CONCERTS. SUNDAY, 13th JANUARY, __*. ALBERT PARK-Third Auckland Infantry Regimental Band. POINT J3RIN PARK—Third Auckland Mounted Rifles Band. A. E. H. HARRISON, .- Assistant Town Clerk, lth January, 1018. 650 ELECTORAL. fpAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELEpriON OF ONE . COUNCILLOR. Pursuant to the "provision of the LocaJ .Elections and Polls Amendment Act 1913 I hereby notify the number of Votes received by the Candidates for the Oflice of CounciUor for the Borough of Takapuna to he as follows:— FULLJAMES, ALBERT 300 MACDONALD, GEORGE " ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE 168 . Informal 2 ™SJA. ber S. br declare the said ALBERT FULLJAMES to be duly Elected as a CounciUor for the Borough of Takapuna. S. BRITTAIN BULL, r_*_i .. - .. Returning Officer. Dated at Takapuna. Jan. 1L 191 S. 574
mAKAPTOPA BOBOTJGH ELECTION. I sincerely thank the Electors who honoured mc with their votes .fthe recent poll; also those Ladies and Gentlemen who worked «o strenuously to secur e my return I hope to discharge my duties as Councillor In such a way a c to merit the honour conferred on mc. 88 ALBERT f'uLLJACMES. BOWLING. * ANNIVERSARY D A r '»»^. he ~ Mt - Eden Bowling Club will holii « £* # S l e th 26^in^(un S ltss Play commence. 9 sharp. Tea provided Players bring own lunch. Dr »vwe<l. RESTAURATTTS, TEA ROOMS. EXCHANGE Tearooms Now Onen eon Buildings, Fort St. intranet Iturmer fl °° r - Mra ' . ■§£*$£ 33 pRIOB'S gTILL READING. BEST -t/. MEALS IN THE CITY. gTRAND : A RCADE. I> TTAVE A GOOD LUNCH " I -Ll, AT THE TIFFIN. Tea, with a pie, or cakes, on which many people lunch six days a week, is Sftsufflclent for brain-workers. Try a TIFFIN LUNCH, for a change. Wll feel twice as "fit" and get through twice the work without "fagging." The Tiffin supplies a nourishing, sustaining, and delicious meal for a shilling. Everybody knows the address— THE TIFFIN, C CITY CHAMBERS. Tjaturr. cjalad. ~ There's nothing half so refreshing on : — hot day as « weU-made Fruit Salad. Try one at Btacey's. Compounded of the choicest fruit, skilfully blended, and temptingly served, these Salads leave nothing to tie desired. People who ——once try them want them again gTACEY'S 61, *2UEEN STREET. -- ■ • B
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 12
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