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AMUSEMXKTS. FULLER'S /~|PERA TTOUSE. ULLER'S WpERA -O-OUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller. Ltd. IT'S VAUDEVILLE—AND IT'S GOOD ! TO-NIGHT AT B—TO-NTGHT. TO-NIGHT AT B—TO-NIGHT. RETURN TO VAUDEVILLE. RETURN TO VAUDEVILLE. For your appreciation, Ben and John Fuller. Ltd.. present the following Star Vaudeville Acts:— First Appearance of FRANK AND GLADYS ALBER. FRANK AND GLADYS ALBER, Versatile Vaudeville Couple. THE .HONOLULU FOUR. Hawaiian Dancers and Musicians. First Appearance of EFFIE FELLOWS, EFFIE FELLOWS, Australia's Perfect "Boy." - RIX — -Soldier Cartoonist. CARR The Modern CAItK "Sampson." SELBOXI. Trapeze Artist. First Appearance of AN'CASTER The Inebriated ANCASTEII Juggler. Welcome Return of HULKY AND BENT, HULEY AND BENT, English Barlesqne Artists. PRESTON AND PERRIN, PRESTON AND PERRIN, The Dancing Boys. Plans at Lewie R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 0; then at the THEATRE till 7. 'Flione 1395 for Reserved Seats. PRICES: 1/, I'/, 2/6, 3/. Plus Ta^. ERIC WATERS (Pianist). MISS EVELYN LYNCH..(Soprano) MRS. CHAS. PRIME.. (Accompanist and 2nd Piano) ERIC W A T E R S ERIC WATERS DECITAL. CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 8. NEXT SATURDAY. AT 8. Tickets, 2/, Free of Tax; Reserves 2/6. Day Sales and Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Opp. His Majesty's. @pADDY's jyjARK'ET 7th and Bth APRIL. 1.0.0. F. HALL. PITT ST.. AUCKLAND. iIIFGIILAND AND NATIONAL DANCING EXHIBITIONS, by High-class Dancers. VOCAL ITEMS, By Well-known Auckland Artists. GUESSING COMPETITION'S. SIDE SHOWS GALORE, And IBABY SHOW, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Under 18 months, Boys and Girls. Valuable Prizes. CANDLU'LI'GHTIN-G COMPETITION. HAT-TiRLYGMIXG FOR MEN. NAIL DRIVING FOR LADIES. Admission to Hall —Adults 6d. Children Sd. Come along, aud bring the Children. 23_ W. J. NORWOOD, Hon. Sec. pITl" OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY WEST, AT 8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MUNICIPAL CHOIR. MISS LOIS 'EVANS. Vocalist. MR. VCAUGHAN BARNBTT, City Organist. Admission: Sixpence. J. S. BRKJHAM,. Town Clerk. April 3, 1322. 543 MEETINGS. JCgOL T>ROIESTANT POLITICAL I ffcX*f| X ASSOCIATION. ! TDK i CITY CENTRAL GROUP. 1 ..e -i.i..ual Meetinz will be held in the Congregational Hall, beresford Street THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING), at 8 p.m! Business: Election of Officers, etc. All subscribers and Intending subscribers groups will alno be welcomed. Mr. J. F. W. Dickson will give en address. rpO-NI-GHT, AT s P.M., IM V YJWM V.U.C.-A. BUILDINGS. Xffi|jF PRELIMINARY MEETING CHILD WELFARE CONFERENCE. Representatives of all Child Welfare T.odles invited. Business: The setting up of Conference machinery. 547 T.MPOKTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS. A Gener»l Meeting will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY Next, 7th April, for the purpose of Discussing the Question of Re-organising the System of Handling and Sale of Milk Produced for Supply to Auckland City for human consumption. A definite scheme will be submitted by the Kxecutive of the Auckland Whole iiilk Producers' Association for consideration, and all farmers whether members ot the Association or otherwise who are producing milk for Town Supply are cordially invited to attend the above meeting. A. D. STANLEY, Secretary, 620 Auckland Whole Milk Producers' Assn. fVEW ZEALAND FREEDOM LEAGUE. A General Meeting of the above League will be held at P'riends' Meeting House Mt Eden Road, on MONDAY. April 10th at 7.30 p.m. ' Business: General and Imrortant. 13J ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION. i The Annual General Mooting will be held in the Chamber i>r Commerce. Swanson Street, at 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 11th lust. 146 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. RINKS TO PLEASE AX STACEY'S. . . ■* Whether you wan: a drink hot or - cold you can get one to enjoy at STACEY'S. Special Tea and Coffee, . . Dainty CaKes, etc. Fruit Salad and ,—. Cream, Ice Cream, and Iced Drinki. ■ Something to please one any time a: STACEY'S, I B t>l. queen Street. !if ELTEITH lJinins Kuomd, Watsons OiK Buildings, Welles'.ey St. The beet meal, nicest surroundings in town. 1/6. ti ■ P~ "lUOR Still Leading. The Beat 1/6 i Meals in town.—Strand Arcade Cafe. V I

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 12

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