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AMUSEMENTS. HAVERLY'S PLAYERS. LAST FOUR NIGHTS IN AUCKLAND. FULLER'S F FULLER'S OPERA U OPERA HOUSE. L HOUSE. L Direction E Ben .7. and R John Fuller. S The New Acts received with cheers. The Best in Vaudeville. A Knot for Remembrance. Book Seats at once for The Irish Shlvoo. As Played by TOM HAVEKLY, Amongst a Group of Gay Entertainers, Including HIS PAL MIKE CASEY, and THE KUTE KEWPIE KIDS, In the Bright and Merry Musical Show, " THE MAN IN BLACK." PRECEDED BY VAUDEVILLE.' MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR C. CARLTON MAX. WARD LEAR. JACK COCO. SHE AND IT. BERTRAM AND RAYMOND. Fuller's Little Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2/1; Stalls, 1/1; Gallery, Od. Plan open 9 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. at Anglo-American Music Store, Queen Street. Reserves, 2/7. (Prices include Tax.) QOME AXE, pOME ALL, TO THE rpOWN TTAILL, mO-NIGHT, AND ENJOY THE FEAST OF MUSIC, SONG, AND STORY, Provided by rpHE AUCKLAND QRPHANS' QLUB AT THEIR TVED JERSEY APPEAL. /CONCERT 2000 S EATS AT 1/. Doors Open, 7.15. Commence at S. 557 A RCADIA. LAST SCREENING, -ARCADIA. " f\S rpilE T EVEL." ARCADIA. *-»■ 1. ±J RCADIA. Featuring FANNIE WARD, AND SUPPORTING FILMS. fTtO-MORROW, mHURSDAY. WILLIAM RUSSELL In THE TCTRAME TTP-" HE a: itAME p." AN EXCITING COMEDY-DRAMA IN FIVE PARTS. Also, EPISODE NO. G. " WHO T s ."NUMBER /"\NE V' •• »> HO A i-> UMBER ?" ALEXANDRA. GREEN ALEXANDRA. LEXANDRA. LANE. ALEXANDRA. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. '' "V 7"! OLA ,TVAN A IN " "DLUE JEANS." METRO GREAT DRAMA. MISS DANA as JUNE, in the production, is undoubtedly at her best. EPISODE 19, "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." EMPRESS. NEWTON'S MPRESS. BIG show. last screening to-nigiht of ethel /clayton thel Clayton IN A TTTOMAN'S WAY". -tA. OMAN'S VVaY. THE SECRET KINGDOM (Episode No. 12)' COMMENCING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOOD In THE AVENGING TRAIL. THE AVENGING 'TRAIL. rpiVOLI SATURDAY NEXT. -*- BILLIE BURKE I In Her Most Remarkable .Photo Play '•THE LAND OF PROMISE" (In Seven Parts). Plan Now on View at H. Cleal's. JJED CROSS CAMPAIGN, OTAHUHU. QUEEN /CARNIVAL. TJUNAL T>IG pUSH. PUBLIC HALL, OTAHUHU. THURSDAY, AUGUST S— HARD-DP MASQUERADE BALL. Admission: Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 9th and 10th August—HUGE PADDY'S MARKET, BAZAAR, AND GIFTS AUCTION. Open each night until 10 o'clock. (See Special Poster.) Admission: Adults. 6d; Children, 3d. 572 H. WILLS, Hon. Sec. ZOO, ROYAL 0«-A X, Established February, 1911. Permits Granted by the Government, Onehunga Council, and the Health Department Ad-mission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. Dl BASKETBALL. AU C X L A N D BASKETBALL -* ASSOCIATION. Players are notified that NEXT SATURDAY, 10th August, the Senior and Intermediate Grade Matches, postponed from 22nd June, will he played. Junior matches as on card. I r I. F. ANDERSON, ** Hon. Sec. ; * _» : ! MEETINGS. A UCKLAND TALLYMEN'S UNION I -"- Meeting of the above Union will be held TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), in the Waiting Room, at 7.30 p.m. j 121 11. J. SHEPHERD, Secy. "MOTHERS' -THOUGHT GUILD. "*■ PUBLIC MEETING. | TISBRSDAY, AUGUST S, 3P M | GRAFTON LIBRARY, MT. EDEN ROAD. , Subject: "Our Growing Boys and Girls '• | DR. ETHEL SANDS. I All interested in the welfare of children are invited to attend. 054 SO L D I E R S' ***,<* * _■ MOTHERS' I LEAGUE. WW B The Annual Meeting .„ , /*, of the above League . will be held m the Trades Hall on FRIi DAY NEXT, the oth Inst., at 2 p.m ' Business: Election af. Officers. First Annual Report and Balance-sheet. I No one admitted without membership 1 receipt. * 4 " E. NICOL, lion. Secretary. DEMONSTRATIONS. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE INDUSTRIES, AND COMMERCE! PRUNING DEMONSTRATION. i A Demonstration in Pruning Fruit Trees will be given under the auspices of the I Birkdale Fruitgrowers' Association at the! Orchard of Mr F. Dayman, Birkdale on SATURDAY, ICth August, commencing at 3 p.m. " I A Paper on "Citrus Culture in New I Zealand" will also be given the Same ' Evening, at the Birkdale Schoolroom at 7.30 o'clock. ' I I J. W. CO.LLARD, I 510 Orchard Instructor. I VXTHY. LIVE WITH MOTHER VV HAVE A NEST OF YOUR OWN C THE MAPLE FUBNISHINQ CO. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 187, 7 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 187, 7 August 1918, Page 10