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A_rDSE__j_«rr». I — ■ _ — "J PULLER'S '"•'" OPERA HOUSE. PATRONS NOTEP. —THE BOOKIMIi | FEICE IS NOW AT THE ANGLOMEIUCAN MUSIC STORES. 234, QUEEN' TREET. NEXT DOOR PRINCESS HEATRE. PLAN OX VIEW FROM; A.M. TO 0.15 P.M. RESERVES, 2/7. /"\PERA TTOLSE. Direction: Ecu. J. and Jno. Fuller, Jan. Cheerful surroundings lend added interest ■> pleasure. FULLER'S palrons are Iways pleased. There's quantity and uality in the Entertainments, to wlilcn he crowds testify. There is "Measure for leasure," and more, iv Ibis week's ID-rings. s — TO-NIGHT — S. TOM HAVERLY'S IRISH 'PLAYERS, In the Farcical Musical Spree | MURPHY'S NIGHT OUT. I i MURPHY'S NIGHT OUT. J The Fourth of the Murphy Adventures. A Night of Genuine Merriment, .asts over an hour. Tou'd like it to last longer. . Ticklesome Trifle With plenty of Laughs. New and Remarkable Dancing by THE KUTE KE-.VPIE KIDS. 'am Haverly as Murphy. J. P. O'Nefl as Casey. PRECEDED BY ATTRACTIVE VAUDEVILLE. First Appearance, from the Majestic, Chicago. '.O.K. AND PARTNER. . New Style '.O.R. AND PARTNER. Entertainers. 'nude and Verne lrene —Jones and RainesThe Maxims, etc Fuller's prices were the first moderate tites for High-grade Amusement New Zeainders knew; they will never be Increased, or the standard of the Bills ever be ;iwered. 'RICES D.C.. 2/1; Stalls. 1/1; Gallery, Sd. lI.MOST L.C., 2/1; Stalls, 1/1; Gallery, b"d. -iOTHING. IT IXG ' S rpHEATBE. TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. A Great Reception Accorded fp H E A!" ERRYMA KER S. rp H E \fEEEr_4KEKS. On Saturday Night. OMAH! OMAH! OMAH! The 'Hindoo Illusionist. EDDIE EDMONDS, The Eccentric One. WILL BASSETT, Irish Comedian. HULA HULA, Hawaiian Native Dancer. ? Man or Woman 1 And tha Screaming Comedy, "THE WRONG MAN." HAZEL DE VOIS, Dainty Souhrette. RALPH 'HEAT-ON, Tenor. lachael Rice, Gertrude Esdaile, , George McDermott, Charles Archer. Percy E. Ross, Tom Alexander. • Prices Still the Same. 1/1. D.C. and 0.5.; Stalls. 6d. Reserves at Finlay's. Pitt Street. A L E X A X D R A D! A V". «■ CELEBRATED NEXT FRIDAY. BE SURE TO BUY A ROSE.I All Funds for Auckland Wounddd. 52S A RCADIA. rp.O-NIGHE ■Arcadia. •*- ' Also, | A RCADIA. TUESDAY AXD cArcadia. WEDNESDAY. DAINTY LITTLE MARY MILSS \_i(nTER, in a Six-Part Mutual Masterpiece, " T7IAITH." -JL AITII." The Stdry of an Orphan Girl who had never "clt the pressure of a mother's kiss, never knew a mother's 'care. , SHE HAD NOT EVEN A NAME. AND WHY 1 See the answer in this most pathetic drama, with, a happy ending. COMING THURSDAY— Paramount" s Great Mystery Serial, '•rtTHO TS -VTMBEK QxE." Fifteen Episodes. '-' Exclusive to the Arcadia. First Screeniu; in Auckland. •J**"-*** gOiie Mi A I *% _jHj[jfi_:g= r /"ORCHESTRA rER ™™ -6( CONDUCTOR: COLIN" ML'STOX, L.R.A.M LEADER: C. PRIME. HON. ACCOMPANIST: CYRIL TOWSEY SECOND CONCERT, FIFTH SEASON. rpOWN TTALL, JULY JTII. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION. 1 1 /{. - TWO TICKETS - /ft AA-/ U (RESERVED) J- 1 -/ v FOR EACH OF FOUR CONCERTS. Extra Tickets Tro Rata., Q/—TWO TICKETS— <JI (Reserved). Of FOR EACH OF THE THREE REMAINING CONCERTS OF THIS SEASON. A. W. ROBERTSON. .SecretaryMusic Depot. IS!). Queen St.. Next E. and A. Piano Agency. Ltd. 31-1 BACK PAGE i NN ALEXANDRA DA I. CELEBRATED NEXT FRIDAY. BE SURE TO BUY A ROSE. All Funds for Aucklaud Wounded. 52! ALEXANDRA ROSE DAY. p. o N • T Tfl ORG c '. THATOWING TO THE WEATHER CONDITIONS LAST FRIDAY A L E X A X D R'A |A A V WH_L BE CELEBRATED cV_IXT TjMIIDAY, TUNE »")^ Orders by Mail for Souvenir Blooms wl lie Promptly Attended to. B E gURE rpo B UY A R OS, AND HELP OUR WORKERS, H. D. ROBERTSON, 5-7 Hon. Sec. DECEASES ESTATES. rpHE PUBLIC TRUKT OFFICE ACT. 1001 -L (SECTION 50.) In the Estate of ALFRED HENRY JONE: late of Onehunga, Auckland, m til Provincial District of Auckland, Rai [ way Employee (deceased). All creditors and others having claim against this estate are hereby required t t send them, with particulars, on the foru provided, to the Local Deputy Publl Trustee, at Auckland, ou or before tl _ylb day of August, lt'lS. ! Accounts not rendered by the date name I may be rejected. • • All moneys payable to the above estat may be lodged to the credit of the Pnbl Trustee's Account at any postal mono order office, or paid to the -Local Depui Public Trustee at Auckland. B. TRIGGS, -. -,-,<, Public Trustee. June 22, IPIS. .-j \ L E X A X D R A DA* -A. CELEBRATED NEXT FRIDAY BE SURE TO BUY A HOSE. All Funds for Auckland Wounded. 5:

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 149, 24 June 1918, Page 10