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AMUSEMENTS. 3. " GOOD-BYE-E-E-E I" FAREWELL TWO "NIGHTS OF THE n I PAVOLTtITfiS. d i jyjATINEE mO-MORROW (SAT.), 9 QQ d , BARGAIN .PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 1/; ■Gallery, 6d; Children Half-price to 1/ Seats _ I Only; Resertes, 1/3 (Plus Tax). _ TjMJLLER'S QPERA "TTOUSE. !* Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. '' TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! An Revoir to AL. BRUCE. Au Kevoir to THE ROSEBUDS. Au Revoir to MABEi.LE MORGAN. Au Revoir to THE FAVOURITES. GOOD-BYE TO "THE KING OK I'ATAGONIA." Good-bye to ROMAINE. Good-bye to MIRFAYNJ-". ■Good-bye to POLLARD AND JACKSON. BESSIE LESTER. RAY AND GRAY. Fuller's Famous Fees (Plus Tax): D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/6; Up. Cir., 1/; Res., 2/6. Plan at the American Music Store, <_ueen Street, until 0.10. Thereafter at Segedin's Ideal Sweets Shop till 7. Doors open, 7.15. Curtain, 8. •MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! RETURN" OF THE POPULAR TOM TTAVERLY OM JJ-AVER'LY And His KEWPIE "IT-ID-*-, EWPIE AA-ID'S. Presenting: THE EVENT OF 1919, A Great Revue of the Military Zone, MURPHY T.\ r-piHE rrTOENaHES. L'RPHY **«-.\* J- HE J-KEXOHES. A Military "Mess" Cooked by TOM HAVERLY, BILLY MAI.OXEY, And the KUTE KEWPIE KIDS. An Incomparable Musical Production with GREAT MILITARY DRILL SCBXA, BATTLEFIELD BALLETS, INNUMERABLE SPECIALITIES. A SIZZLING, WHIZZING BANQUET CYCLE OF .LAUGIHTER. OiF SONG. FEAST OIF JOLLITY. ARCADIA. TO-NIGHT R.CA.DIA. ANT; ARCADIA. TO-MORROW. •**" JACK PICK-FORD In "*HJM. BUNKER BEAiX." "H.M. BUNKER BEAiN." Ben Turpin and Polly Morgan in "SHE LOVED HIM PLENTY." rp 0 W N "O L A N N I N G. MR. S. HURST SEAGER . <Hon Organiser Town Planning Conference) WILL LECTURE (With Lantern Illustrations) in the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER ' On SATURDAY, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. Subject: "WHAT TOWN PLANNING MEANS FOR THE DOMINION." Members of .Local Bodies and others interested in Town Planning should make a point of attending the lecture. The Chair will be taken by Cr. Melville. ADMISSION SIXTENCE (To cover expenses). 526 rpo-DAY : — ■*- "THE WOMAN __ GOD FOR-GOT." TJETUF.NED SOLDIERS—See V.M.C.A 's Al Latest BUCKSHEE STUNT, on Back ? a _Se* 537 -r\7*RAGGE Institute and Waiata Tropical »» Gardens, Birkenhead.— Indian Paradise — Museum — Lovely Palme — Flowers Choicest Refreshments. Deli__t.ul Health ' Resort. Admission. 1/1. A PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, Etc. "TyHERE TO NEXT . SUNDAY?" Why, to the CITY BAWD'S PICNIC AT MOTUTAPU. Rrt Lo °n„^* t 'Prices: Adults 1/, Children 6d. Good Music. Good Tide. Sports Programme, a n d proceeds to the Band's Inst*-.-ment b und. Boats at HO o'clock. " 2 t . "NJORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. |££LSi "gJXD rjTBIPS. (Saturday), OO WAIHEKE. S.S. TASMAN 2 p.m, Northern ■S s^-n™*"™" 8 "* 1 - an<l WARCTOHIH. S.s. HAUITI 2 p.m., Railway KAWAU AND ALGIE'S :S,S. NGATIAWA 2 ™m. Northern MURRAY'S BAY, BROWN'S BAY DEEP CP.'EEK, ARKLE'S BAY. S.S. OREWA 2 p.m., Railway Vessels return Monday morning, arriving ln Auckland about 9 a.m, except Waiwera A essel leaves there about 11 a.m., Monday. CHARLES RANSON, Manager. tr "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP A* COMPANY, LIMITED. rpHAMES TJACBS. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd, And -^ MONDAY, MARCH 24t_. 1 P.S. WAKATERE. [ LEAVES AUCKLAND—* j Saturday, 22nd, 6.30 a.m. sharp. Monday, 24th, 7.20 a m. LEAVES THAMES— Saturday, 22nd, 10 p.m. Monday, 24th, 11 p.m. S.S. TANIWHA also leaves for Kopu, Friday, 21st, Midnight, arriving Kopu 7 a.m RETURN" FARE, 12/6 - (Which includes Thames Harbour Board levy.) These tickets will be procurable at the Office after the 17th instant, and will be available for Return up to 29th March. Passengers from a distance can procure sleeping accommodation on Wakatere on Friday, 21st. Applications will be received :at the Office after the 17th instant, berth fee 2/. The number of berth tickets ls ; strictly limited; they will only be issued ln conjunction with steamer tickets CHARLES RANSON. 506 Manager. PROCESSION. PROHIBITION "QEMONSTRATION. A. _\£ 03rs ' rE>B "pROCESSION Of PROHIBITION VOTERS DECORATED VEHICLES BANNERS, DISPLAYS, TABLEAUX, Etc., Etc., Etc. Will be held on gATURDAY, RTH. ALL TEMPERANCE SOCIETIF=? T>rtn J HIBITION LEAGUES, BANDS CM? flop?" CHURCHES, SUNDAY SCHOOLS AW I TEMPERANCE SYMPATHISERS' ABF INVITED TO PARTICIPATE. I _ El^"""f s descrl bing nature of the Disolnvs should be forwarded to the DEMOXSTRA I TIOX SECRETARY, 31. Welleslev Str_ / j City, not later than MARCH ____ * SUeet " The Committee reserves the richt 1-0 reject any Display of unsuitable character Further particulars on application. 55,3 SWIMMING. jyf-OUXT EDEN BORO~ug~h COUNCIL. SWIMMING BATHS. Notice is hereby jriven that .... 543 X GRAY ' ' Sown Cleri. i

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 69, 21 March 1919, Page 10