I AMTTSEMEKTS. ' pxTLLBR'S QPBBA yjOPSE. Direction: Ben 3. and Jno. Fuller, Jun. Packed from Cellar to Dome. She People's Tribute to lndlsputpbly the Cleverest, Immeasurably the Greatest . I COMBINATION OF VAUDEVILLE TALENT. , Ever Flaced Before a Local Audience. MATINEE, TO-MORROW AT 2.30 P.M. BARGAIN PRICES: D.C. or Stalls, 1/; Gallery, 6d; Children, Half-price to 1/ seats only; .Reserves, 1/0 (Plus Tax). AT B—TO-NIGHT—AT S. Undoubtedly One of the World's Best. The Hit of the Season. LITTLE VERNA. This charming Little LITTLE VERNA. Lady is the World s LITTLE VERNA. Newest Divinity of the LITTLE VERNA. Dance. Last 2 Nljrhte PHILIP NEWBURY AND AMY MURPHY In 15 Minutes of Grand Opera. Maude Courtney and Mr. C.—s Lewins— Krnest Pitcher —3 Carrs —Jones and Raines —J. C. Bain—The Musical Bentleys, and j Private Robert Bell. Cheers and Laughter «reet The Famous Topical VAUDE AND VERNE Duo. VAUDE AND VBBNB FULLER'S MODEST PRICES. (Including Amusement Tax). D.C. or O.S. 2/1. -Stalls 1/1. Gallery 6dPlan till 5 p.m. at Robertson's Music Depot, Queen Street. Reserves, 2/7. rpHUEE T>OPULAR T>ECITALS BY pROFESSOR (Tl Q IJIRUEBLOOD, Professor of Oratory in the University at Michigan, U.S.A., TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, EACH EVENING AT S. MONDAY. 25th—"MARK TWAIN, .TUESDAY, 2eth—"HAMLET." THUiiSDAY, :>bth—"INGOMAR." Prices, 2/ and 1/; Students half-price. Proceeds in aid of V.M.C.A: War Work. 52S it X ' W H I FT 7 VICTORIA THEATRE, DEVONPORT. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT. MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2.30. ,
PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. STEAMSHIP C°- L IXUTED - YyEEK "gJ NU Y- RIPSOATURDAY, TfIEBRUARY 23 1918> (Weather and other circumstance permitting.) WAIHEKE. *! S WAIPU - p.m., Central Wharf KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. SS KAWAU S p.m., Railway Wharf. WAIWERA AND GRCT'S. S S. HAUITI 2 p.m.. Railway Wharf ARKLE'S BAY AND WAY PORTS. S.S ORBWA 2 p.m., Railway Wharf Vessels will return to Auckland about 9 j ani 011 Monday morning, with the excep-' lion of the jlauiti, which should arrive about 11 a.m. T" We -VJORTHERN STEAMSHIP l^!iis ! -i> CO., LTD. TXT A I W E R A OHOW, 23rd FEBRUARY. 1918. S.S. DAPHNE. Central AVharf, 9 a.m. Return Fare, 5/. Includes Admission to Ground. Leaves Walwera on return at 5 p.m. 6 "VORTHEBN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, IN, LIMITED. SUNDAY TRIP, FEBRUARY 24, 1918. ARKLE s> BAY AND WAY PORTS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). S.S. DAPHNE 0.30 a.m.. Central Wharf Leaves Arkle's Bay 5 p.m. 1 rmiE -piFTH A NNUAL- THCXIC OF THE CITY COUNCIL, HARBOUR BOARD. AND
SUBURBAN LOCAL BODIES' UNION OF WORKERS Will be held at ~»,r O T U T A IP U rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), FEB. 23. ■*■ (By Kind Permislon of Mrs 'Reid.) •Sports for Young and Old. Toddlers' Prizes in Galore. i Hot "Water and ililk Free. In addition to the already Large Programme, a Tug-of-War and HammerThrowing Competition will be held by special request. j S.S. Will leave for Home Bay ! from the Ferry Tee at » a.m. and 1 p.m.". leaving the Island at about -<j p.m. and T p.m. X>ONATiD KELLEHEK, BERNARD CLEWS, -6 Joint Secretaries. ; A3BATICS. ». TJANMURE YACHT AND J- BOATING CLUC. utfCjfx \ QUATIC QPORTS. TAMAKI RIVEU. AT PANMURK WHARF, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. Man . Overboard Race, Rowing Events. Uingliy Races. ■Swimming Events, etc., etc. P.S. EAGLE will leave Ferry Wharf, 1.30 p.m., leaving Panmure on return at c p.m. FARE, 1/. Eilerslio P.rass Rand in Attendance. Kefreslimeuts Obtainable on Grounds I DANCING IN DYER'S HALL, Commencing S p.m. THE ITRLIC GENERALLY ARK INVITE-D. AND A HRAUTY WEU'OMH IS EXTENDED TO ALL MEMBERS OF KINDRED CLUBS. j S-. HAMLIN. j 003 Hon. Secretary. I AQUATIC SPORTS AT PAXMURE :-f*- (TAMAKI RIVER.. i • I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.> RD TNST. j Tho P.c?. EAGLE will loavv- The Ferries at 1.30 p.m., leaving Pamimurc at 6 p.m. ■Sand in Attendance. Return Fare. I/. 506 lECTUEES. ! rpHE "pAST. • rjT\OWX -Q-ALL poXCERT rtHAJIBEK, ! gUNDAY, "pEBRUA.RY 24 S.lo P.M. ! TTTX . A SPBCIAL LECTURE ON . QHINA, JAPAN, AND J£OREA, By PASTOR C. H. WATSON . _. (of Sydney). President of the Australasian Union Conference of Seventh Day Adventiste ' \ j i as recen Uy returned from an extended tour of the Orient, and ha 8 had unexcelled opportunity of seeing it as it , is to-day. I ' After Chnrch Services. 58 SWIMMING. ' , g W I M M I if G. I AKABANA CLtJB'S PATRIOTIC GALA ■ I In aid of I RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB j TEPID BATHS, HOBSON STREET SATURDAY, MARCH 2, AT 2.30 pm Entries Cioso TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON ? t 7, Durham Street W w U,i • 152T W. MORTON, Jun., Hon. Sec
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 46, 22 February 1918, Page 8
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