AMUSEMENTS. _ We were overwhelmed with complimentary remarks again last night whilst the great crowds were dispersing from the PRINCESS, Many thanks for all the good things said about MR. EUSTACE and his Wonderful Picture. THROUGH TUNG LBS VX7ILD." HROUGH «UNGLES »» ILD." THROUGH JUNGLES VA/ILD." HROUUiM "UNGLES »»1U.)." THROIKMI JUNGLES YA7HA>." HROUt.'.II O tTNGLES »»ILD" THROUGH TUNGLKS XAHLD." HROUCiH -> UNGLES »" lIJ>." THROUGH TUNGLES 11*111).'' HROUC.'t "UNCLES »"jui." THROUGH TUNGLES mill)." hrouciH "Jungles Wild." THROUGH TUNGLES .TTtriLD."' HROUGH O UNGLES *V nj).We are very pleased indeed to inform our many thouyands ol patrons that ,M.R. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.GS., M.lt. HARRY' K. EUSTACE, F.G.S., .MR. HARRY K. EUSTACE. F.G.S.. •MR. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.G.S., .MR. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.G.S., .MR. HARRY K. KI-STA4",E, F. 0.5., M.R. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.G.S MR, HARRY K. EUSTACE. F.G.S., .MR. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.G S AIR. HARRY K. EUSTACE, F.G.S., has kindly consented to postpone his .Southern Tour, and will appear at the DRINOBSS ■DRINCBSS FOR ONE WEEK .MORE. •HE WISE, BOOK YOUR SEATS. Plans at Richardson's Music Depot, Queen Street, or 'Phone SSBA. TWO .SESSIONS DAILY. Afternoon: 2.J5. Doors open at L.'IO. .Evening: 5.15. Doors open 7. ANZAC DAY. S T ]\J[-' RY ' S QATQEDRAL, i PARNELL. A NZAC T)AY pO'IMEMOK-ITIVK SERVICES. S A.M.—Holy Communion and Commemoration of Glorious Dead. (Relatives ; of those whose names are on St. Mary's I Roll of Honour are specially Invited to join In this servlce.l 10.30 A.M. —Anzac Service for Young People Parade Service of Auckland Boy Scouts PREACHER. REV. PERCIVAL JAMES 7.30 P.M.— * ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING. For the Heroism and Sacrifice of nil—llvlne and fallen. Who defended the High Cause of Freedom and Honour. Especially those from this Dominion. Combined Choirs of Auckland Churches. Hymn Sheets Provided. Preacher: REV. CANON WILLIAMS. M.A. Warden of St. John's College Late Chaplain N.Z.E.F. LEST WE FORGET. 50] -DOROUOH OF DEVONPORT. AXZ A C DA Y. A UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE Will he held in ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Victoria Road, On -^ 'MONDAY EVENING, 25th, at 7.30 P.M. The following Ministers will take part :— REV. C. J. TOCK'ER. ITeslivterian. REV. E. P. BLAMIRES. Methodist IREV. .?. M. -STEWART. Congregational LIEUT. LILLINC.STONE. Salvation Army. Solos : "There Is a Green Hill" (Gounodl MI Sis M. BARR. I •Recitative, "Ye People Rend Your Hearts" Aria. " If With All Your Hearts." (Elijah) MR. W. E. McKINLAY. Organist, MR. TREVOR SPARLING. Printed Order of Service will be provided. HORACE S. W. KING. Mayor. April 21, 1921. SL'J «-«*=-=; pOURT TAKAPUNA. J7_7iP_ *V Nk>. !>.''B4. A.O.F. I jjt*IttjOTJi I Members are requested to yflßfjgHWy Church on MONDAY NEXT. w9toBJPEW? Assemble at Foresters' Hal! W. A. KNACOS. C.R. jOB W. 11. SEAMAN. Sec. -VT.EW ZEALAND .RAILWAYS. ANZAC DAY, APRIL 2.* i, 1021. A Special Train, stopping where required, will leave Auckland for Walkumete at 1.45 p.m., returning leaving Walkumete al 4.35 p.m. . . . \ 'Special Train, stopping where required, will leave Mt. ;Eden for Walkumete at 1.45 p.m., returning leaving Waikumete for Auckland at 4.15 p.m. 51 3 BY ORDER. <m ANZAC DA Y. J___ THE VICTORIA LEAGUE will JDniic grateful for Gifts of Floral __o___\ Emblems and Flowers for the W___W_W Soldiers' Graves at Waikumete. ~WEBF on Anzac Day. MONDAY. April 25. All flowers to lie left at the League 'Rooms, Williamson Chambers, 43, Shortland Street, between 0 and 11 o'clock on MONDAY MORNING The Victoria League will also place Laurel Emblems on the Soldiers' Graves in O'Neil's Point Cemetery at 11 a.m. on MONDAY. It is hoped that parents and friends will attend 501 A. HOLLAND. Secretary. ANZAC D A Y. MY SHOPS WILL BE CDo*S_> ON MONDAY. APRIL 23 (Anzac Day). JONATHAN W. COLEMAN, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, Queen Street. 124 ANZAC DAY. Onr Showroom will be closed on Anzac Day, MONDAY, April 35, 1021. THE 'STUM'EX GAS STOVE 'CO., LTD., Wynd&am Chambers, Wyndbam St. Auckland. 123 T~ gi AUCKLAND WATCH M A KEIL-* AND JEWELLERS* ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that rile Members of the Auckland Retail Watchmakers and JeweUere' Association will Close their (Premises on "MONDAY NEXT, 25th inst. ; ( An-_ Day). _ _ ___. 550 Secretary. A NZAC DAY COMMEMORATION. 'Butchers* Shops in Auckland and •Suburbs will be CLOSED on MONDAY, APRIL 25, In Commemoration of ANZAC DAY. C. GROSVENOR, Secretary, Auckland Master 'Batchers' Association. April 22, 1921. 64
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 95, 22 April 1921, Page 10
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