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ABTCSEMEWTS. FULLER'S QPERA . Hnrlp' LTLLEH'S VPEEA -U-OUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. MATIN Eli] A T 2.30, MATINEE, AT 2.30, SATUR D A Y. Bargain Prices: Upper Circle, 6d; Stalls, 2/1, 1/1; D.C., 2/1. rpn -xiaHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. tB-nIgHT - AT 8- TO-NIGHT. BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE. First Appearance To-night of ■HVL The Talkative Juggler. HAL. The Talkative Juggler. MISS FLORA CKOMER, The Distinguished Comedienne. MISS MAGGIE FOSTEK, The Dainty Vloliniste. MABLE AXD HALFE. BAEO^. LfNG AND LONG. Unusual Comedy Offerings. STERLING AND BCOTT. DON WAI.LACETtJBBY STEVENS. Diminutive Comedian. RUSSELL AND FKOST. International Dancers. Plans at Richardson's till 5. Then at Segedin's till 7. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. PKICES: 1/, -/. -VC. 3/, plus tax. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Will the Auckland public please cote that, on and after Monday next, November 28, the Box Plans for FULLER'S THEATRES will be at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. AT FUDLEK'S. On and after MONDAY NEXT, November 28, THE BOX OFFICE- FOR FULLEiR'S O-PJ7RA HOUSE Will be Transferred to LEWIS It. EADY AND SON, LTD., 162, Queen Street, Auckland. 52S GI.RLS OF ALL NATIONS. GIFTS FOR YOUR -RELATION'S, FUN TO MAKE* YOU MERRY, FOLK GAMES EQUAL ANY, I'OHTRAITS WHILE YOU WATT, ■MI'NSTB-ELS, TOO—FIRST-RATE. TALKING 'DOLUS. FTCEAK SHOW, TO AFTERNOON TEA THEN- GO. i T.W.CjA., UPPER QUEEN STREET. TO 'MORROW, 2.30 AND 7 P.M. 534 T LABOUR 'AXD LIBERAL'S: Should They -L' Joiu Hamls?" Lecture at FTriler'e Opera House, XEXT SUNDAY NIQHT. IMusical I'Togramme. Collection for Expenses. FuH particulars Saturday's "iSta-r." 120 AGRICULTUBAL SHOW. TXrHANGAREI A. AND P. SOCIETY'S »» SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th and Bth. BIG PRIZE MONEY. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 26th NOV. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, 26th NOV. LATE ENTRIES FROM AUCKLAND EXHIBITORS ONLY TAKEN AT EPSOM SHOW GROUND DECEMBER 2nd and 3rd. Schedules on Show Ground. B. HARRIS, J~ Secretary. MOTOR BUS SERVICE. Cf MOTOIR ©USES Available for .picnic *J 'Parties, e*e.; 18 and 30 passengers.— Gus Paul, 94, Great )North Rd. HFS* LECtukES. RWIGHT L. MOODY, BAPTIST TABERN.AOLE. TO-MORUOTV, SATUiR'DAY. 7.30 P.M. LAiXTETRN LECTURE. By IRIBV. .TOSEI-H W. KFJMP, On the Life and Work of D. L. Moody. the Greatest GvangeMst of the Century. A large mimber of slides will be shown illustrating the Evangelist's activities tn OhU-ago, Kansas. Boston, Edinburgh, Glasgow and other centres. einsjing by the Chorus Choir. 54U AROUR AND LIBERALS: Should They Joiu Hands ?" Lecture at Fuller'e Opera House, -NEXT SUNDAY NIGJ3T. Musical Programme. Ct>llectiOTi for Expenses. FuH particulars Saturday's '"Star." IS) BAZAARS. TypEKCEK B-AZAAU, -in aid of Soldiers* I ■*■"- Memorial Fund. Results: —Guessing name of doll (Sheila), Miss S. Kran; penipainted cusfnion (31), Mrs. M. Roose; flag cushion (40), Mrs. !?. Carter; table centre (.■»), Mns. E. Hassett; oil painting (9), Mrs. IPrir-o: cake competition, "suess my weight,' , Mrs. Mowbray: l>ride's cake. Stewart Maekay; seeil cake. Mr T. K. Geldard; madeira cake, Mrs. D. Carter.—Mrs. W. Millard, Sec. 55 HORTICUXTTTRAI, SHOW. "VraRTHCOTiE AMD B.IR'KESNiaEAID i> SCHOOLiS , HKHMIE <:;ARiDffi3slS EXHIBITION WILLI toe Continued TO-MORROW (SAT.) AFTEIRtNOON, At NORTHCOTE MAIN SCHOOL, nirkenhcsid Munitripa4 Brass Ennd will provide Stueical ProgTamjne. Address by MR. F. U. CAULA«HiAN., .M.A., of Home Uiirdems. Admission, Sixpence. Oilldren Free. W. .1. WERNHtAiM, r>::- illon-. Sec. ORGAN RECITAL j — l"p O W N H A L L. TO-iMORKOW (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. ORGAN RECITAL By MR. :M AU'&G'H AN BARNETT, CITY ORGANIST. Vocalist . . . MA'DAME EEATH'BR. ADMISSION: SIXP.ENCR. J. .1. WALK.I.ATE, Ton-n Clerk. November 23, 11)21. 5.% BAND PEBFOKMAKCES. .Q.TCAND PROMENADE CONCERT. THE AUCKLAND AiRTILLBRY BAND (By permission of Lieut.-Col E>. 11. Northcroft, 'D.5.0.. Oflicer Commanding Ist N.Z.-A. .Brigade), Assisted by the LYTtIC QUARTET. i Will render the following select programme :| ]LII.BERT PARK. TO-MORROW EVBCSUMW, > Commencing at 8 p.m. ■ Xtarch, "Constell-ation" , Clarke Selection, "Belle of Brktuny'V Hume (Juartet. "In a Gondola" .. Lyric Quartet Waltz, 'The I>ruids' ITayer" Darson Humorous Sketch. " 'Brbert" Alan .McElwaln '.Selection, "Squire's Songs" .Hu-ine Quartrt. "Daddy" Lyric Quartet . March, "Distairt Greetings" Laklng God Save the King. LIEUT. G. F. CUTER, Conductor. :' Collection in aid of Wellington Contest 61 Fund. 351

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 10

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