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! AMUSEHEHTS. 1 ' "CHILLER'S QPERA TTTOUSE. . i BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY, from 0.30 ' a.m.. at Miss Carter's, Brighton Confec- • ' tionery, Wcllcsicy Street, opp. Opera 'House. ' -pULLEK'S QPERA p|-QO»Jffi > Direction: Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, Jun.. 8— mO-NIGHT — Q _ X O-NIGHT _ O • Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, jun., introduce for the first time, IRISH FUN BY THE TON, Supplied by rpOM TTAVEKDY'S TRISH pLAYEKS, A Shipload of Snappy Notions, a Stage Full of Pretty Girls. Happy Comedians, and just a few dozen Songs and Ranees to give it a Musical flavour. Iv a Musical Whirroo, | rpWO TRLSH CtPORTS | | A. WO J-itisu IOpqRTS I Presenting the Irish-American Comedian, TOM HAVERLY. Supported by J. P. O'Neil. Carol Werner, Clair Lloyd. Merle Stewart. Laura Gould, Billy Moloney, Dollie Dormer, Reg Moore, A ND rpHE Y'-EWiPIE T7-IDS. Tom Haverly played 153 nights at Fuller's Grand Opera House, Sydney, and provides Musical Farce In its brightest form. TWO IRISH SPORTS is the FIRST MURPHY ADVENTURE. In each successive Farce Dan Murphy will appear. Every time Murphy enters things happen. Followed by Superior Vaudeville. First Appearance. For Six Nights Only. JACK MARTIN AND CO., In the Western Comedy Drama, "The Tenderfoot." Reappearance, after a long absence, Sid—(ONES AND RAINES—Agnes AND RAINES—Agnes A Comedian, a Piano, and a Girl, •First Appearance Winifred and Lumley, Laughing Duo, Winifred and Lumley. In Novelty Act. I MADENO'S PERFORMING DOGS. Last Week. Last Week. ; DENNY AND DUNTGAN, DENNY AND DUNIGAN, • In an Entirely New Singing and Dancing \ Scena. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES (Includes Tax): D.C. or 0.5.. 2/1; Stalls, 1/7; Gallery, l/i: Reserves, 2/1. KING'S m H E A T R _ I N <i ' S A. H E A T R E. rpO-NTGHT • rpO-NIGHT ! INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS! The Enthusiastic Reception Accorded Our 1 Efforts on Saturday night Assures Us that We Have Come to atay. TH E TIT KRRYMA XER S. II E ■»*«■ E R R V M A X E R S. THE FUN-PURVEYORS SUPREME HAVE MADE GOOD. The Great Farcical Scream, " LEAVE IT TO ME." The Topical Singing Picture, " ONLY A PRIVATE."' SEE—THE LANDING AT GALLIPOLL SEE—OUR BOYS IN ACTION. Also. Topical, Comedy, and Dramatic Pictures. "V-OTE QCR pRICES : .1/1 ( ™ es 6 D _ Dress Circle, Orch. Stalls. Stalls. A RCADIA. -"-RCADIA. TO-NIGHT. ARCADIA. RCADIA. A TTOLIDAY pROGRAMME. TT7-ALSH, 'J-O. * v ALSU, IN , THE YANKEE \\7AY. HE -I iXKEE .»*A_ A DASHING COMEDY. In addition: " -yiVIANA." A Fascinating Society Drama, in Two Parts \ Featuring VIVIAN RICH, 'CtEA XD— ° PP " GPO - ~ r V °-D AY. BIG 'HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. FINE TRIANGLE PLAY. OLIVE rpHOMAS AS LIVE A. UOMAS OLIVE rpHOMAS TNDISCREET LIVE J-HOMAS J-NDISCKEET OLIVE rpHOMAS /^ORINNE. LIVE J-HOMAS 3rd Chapter rpHE TROUBLE 3.-d Chapter *- HE J-JqUBLE v-'ROSS. A New Gazette and a Good Comedy. - At the Grand a Dainty Cup of Tea Free to . all Circle l'atrons. A Good Plain Tea in • th-> Lounge at 4d per head. ;> Popular Prices: Day Sessions, GU and 3d; Evening, 1/ and (id. A UCKLAND'S Leading Artists present a ■"-Great Programme on Thursday Next, June U, in Large Town Halt; 1/ all parts. ."Ui) SKATING. g X A T I „ a. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ROYAL ALBERT KINK, GREAT HOC XE V M ATC H, HAMILTON V. AUCKLAND ON SKATES. Relay Race, Musical Chains, Toboggan, See-saw, Etc. Music by ißurnand's Orchestra. Whips of Fun. 7.30 Till You're Tired—We Wont Go Home Till Morning. Admission, (id: Floorage. Gd; Skates, Ud i- Ladies, Skates Free. 40 tl — „ MEETINGS. i, A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL IXDUS- •- ■&- TRIAL ASSOCIATION. A P U B I. I C M E E TING - Will be held in the I TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber), 1 On THURSDAY. OTH JUNE. 101 S. When an Address will be given by H aN - G-. W. RESELL (Minister for Internal Affairs), On 'NEW ZEALAND'S INDUSTRIAL POSITION TO-DAY. AND ITS FUTURE. The .hair will be taken al S o'clock by Mr. S. J. Uarbutt (President of the Association). The public arc cordially invited to attend. r*l THOS. F. WHITTON, Sec. " IN BANKRUPTCY. ~ f~N B A N K~R U P T C V ;. A Take notice that I intend to apply to N the Supreme Court, at Auckland, on THURSDAY, the ~th day of June. IMS, - at ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon - thereafter as application may be heard '■' for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Auckland, this Ist day of June. 1918. T- DAWSON SMITH, By his solicitor. 01- R- W. McCOXNELL TREES. PLANTS, ETC. p L A X T AJ" ° W FRUIT TREES—Strong and Well Grown. True to Name. C ' SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TIU2ES AND SHRUBS. ■ROSES AND CARNATIONS, AND OTHER FLOWERING PLANTS. jyj-ATERIAL. _ LIME, BLUESTONE, SULPHUR. li. HARBAS RED OIL rt ARSENATE OF LEAD. Powder and Paste 19 LIME AND SULPHUR MIXTURE. " - Write for Illustrated Catalogue. it ARTHUR Y ATES AXD T TD., LOWER ALBERT STREET H AUCKLAND. A

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 131, 3 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 131, 3 June 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 131, 3 June 1918, Page 10