AMUSEMENTS. LIRICmH E A ,1 B B. NIGHTLY AT 7.43. NIGHTLY AT 7.45. Those Agreeable and Favourite Musical and Somewhat Versatile People. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. DANDIES _. DANDIES. DANDIES . DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Who were greeted last Saturday by an audience which completely filled the theatre, and who gave no indication that they were not well pleased. On the contrary, they all said, "This is Good." THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. In Little Bits of Everything Worth While THE ALL-PLEASING SCHEME, DANDIES AND PICTURES. It is decreed that all who would be joyful, and glad should hie them to the above theatre, where there is much' to please the eye and ear. For inasmuch as the fare is good, and there are many can testify to such. It Is not becoming that we should praise its value here. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. And Mabel Normand in the Goldwyn Feature: •' PECK'S BAD GIRL." "PECK'S BAD GIRL." To Get In:—D.C. aud 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/. Reserves, Gd Extra. Plus Tax. Plan at Burkey's. Eady Special Piano supplied by Eady's Karangahape Road; and a very good piano, too. •pyVEBYBODY GOES TO "EV'RYB'DY'S" IfIV'RYB'DY'S." PARAMOUNT EV'RYB'DY'S." PICTURES. EV'RYB'DY'S." TX7ALLACE T_>ElU VRYBDYS." VV Jt_ EV'RYB'DY'S." AND VRYBDY'S." A NN T ITTLE EVRYB'DY'S." AsA At VRYBDYS." IN E VRYBDY'S." "JTUIE T7MREFLY VRYB'DY'S." A J_ EV'RYB'DY'S." OF VIC. B'DY'S." TJUtANCE." EV'RYB'DY'S." A V'HYB'DY.'S." E VRYB'DY'S." SESSIONS : VRYB'DY'S." 11 a.m., 11.7*1 p.m., EV'RYB'DY'S." 2.40 p.m., 4.30* p.m., VRYB'DY'S." 6.ir> and 8.1.. EV'RYB'DY'S." BOOK YOUR SEATS. VRYB'DY'S." (Phone 440_.) MEETINGS. N.Z. LAB ° c X PAR TY - AIR. T» QEMPLE, M.P., Will Address PUBLIC MEETINGS us follows: TO-NIGHT (Monday). S o'clock -AVONDALE, Public Hall. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). S p.m.—TONSONBY, Leys Institute. WEDNESDAY. 19th inst.. S p.m. —ONEHUNGA, Lyceum Theatre. Collections for Organising Fund. 28 rpOWN TTALL /CONCERT /CIIAM'BER. rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Q T.M. MESSRS. F. B LAKE ANU .L. S IM (TWO RETURNED SOLDIERS) WILL TESTIFY WHY THEY BECAME CONVINCED THAT PROHIBITION OF THE /COMMON QALE OF TNTOXICATING T IQUORS WOULD BENEFIT THE SOLDIER AND THE CIVILIAN. Come and Give These Men a Fair Hearing. p t) N S O N B V S C II t) 0 L~ RETIREMENT OF MR J. C. DICKINSON. Headmaster. All Interested iv the movement to show appreciation of the services of Mr J. C. Dickinson are United to attend a Meeting to bet held in the Church Street School, KENT TUESDAY. March IS, at 8 p.m. 'Parents and old Pupils specially Invited. EX BRAT. LABOURERS' VX I ON. — General Meeting will be held on Wednesday. 19th, at 7..0 p.m. Business: Nomination ot officials and general. 010 /CITY ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB.
The Annual meeting of the above Club will be held at 2.5. Victoria Street, ou "WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 10, at 7.,'i0 p.m. All Members and iutending members ate requested to attend. ERNIE ASIIER, 328 Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND OPERATIVE BOOT--A MAKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. / Members of the above Union are hereby Summoned to attend a Special Meeting, to lie held at the Trader 'Hall. Hobson Street, ou Thursday next, March 20th,. at 8 p.m. Business: ' Consideration of the advisability of making application to Court of Arbitration under "Statute Law Ahieudinent Act, 1918," for increase of Wnges. Fines will be enforced for non-attendance. 33 C. A. WATTS. Secretary. T> L A C X L E G. An Officer will be in attendance at the following centres nnd dates for the purpose of Inoculating Calves against Blackleg:— PAPAKURA—Mr. .T. Walker's Farm, WEDNESDAY, March 19. PAPAKURA—Mr. T. Darby's Farm, WEDNESDAY, March 19. OPAHEKE—Mr. N. Kerr's Farm, THURSDAY, March 20. PONGA—Mr. James Reid's Farm, THURSDAY. March 20. RUNClMAN—Saleyards, FRIDAY, March 21. RAMARAMA—Messrs. Lynch Bros." Farm, SATURDAY, March 22. RAMARAMA—Mr. R. F. Thomas' Farm MONDAY. March 24. RAMARAMA—Mr. W. McDowell's Farm MONDAY, Mnrch 24. ARARIMU—Mr. W. Dunn's Farm, TUESDAY, March 23. ARARIMU—M.. S. Nobb's Farm, TUESDAY, March 25. W. R. BROWN. 522 Inspector of Stock. "—————~——————-—-———, _—___. ELECTORAL. /C IT V OF AUCKLAND. , CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.?. The Supplementary District Electors' Roll will close for reception of enrolment claims on TUESDAY, April 1, 1919, at 5 o'clock p.m. All persons in the ,City are urged to see that their names are on the Roll, and, if necessary, lodge claims for enrolment before that hour. The following are eligible:— 1. All adults who have resided in the City for three mouths and in the Dominion of New Zealand for 12 months, and who are British subjects by birth or by naturalisation In New Zealand. 2. Husbands or wives (as the case may be) of persons whose names appear in the Occupiers' Column of the Valuation Roll. 3. Freeholders. Application forms and full information obtainable on application to the Registrar of Electors, Town Hall, Auckland. HENRY TV. WILSON. Town Clerk. March 10, 19(19.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 65, 17 March 1919, Page 10
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