AMUSEMENTS. SEALED LIPS. From the Story of THE SFLENCR OF DEAN" MAITLAND. SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. PACKED THE TOPULAR QUEEN'S. QTIEEN-B. UEEN-S. • V»DEEN"S. YESTERDAY AT ALL SESSIONS. Don't take chances regarding your seats. •Phone 041, Queen's,, and we will reserve them for you. The Universal Opinion: THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 3—BIG STARS ON ONE PROGRAMME-3 3—BIG STARS ON ONE PROGRAMME—3 Id Addition. OUR OLD FRIEND. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN And DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. WHAT A PROGRAMME! AND NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, Mar 26, at the POPULAR QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. v»UEEN'S. TREMENDOUS DRAMA OF THE NEW ZEALAND COAST. THE WORLD'S MOST UNUSUAL, SCREEN PLAY. ACTUALLY FILMED ON MAYOR ISLAND. THE MYSTIC. SHE WAS HIS TO KEEP! through all the whirlpool of life and death he had fought for her! THEY WEEK CHILDREN OF THE SEA —the (strange child and thp roaming mill hoy. The great sea had bound them to each other, only to part them.* But now, like straws upon the water*, they were again drawn together—this time for all eternity! Rudall Hayward's Vivid 6-Reel Spectacle. From the Serial Story in the "New Zealand Herald, by H.T.G. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 28, QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. *o*UEEN'S. MEETINGS. J EY S INSTITUTE. The ANNUAL MEKTING of Members of I thp Ley* Institute will be held in the lecture Hall Tomorrow (WEDNESDAY), at 8 p.m. Business: To Receive Report and Balance J Sheet, and Elect Three Members of the Committee of Management. 119 TJROPOSED WAGE REDUCTIONS. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ] An Aggregate Meeting of the above will te held on WEDNESDAY, May 24, at 8 p.m.. In the Trades Hall, Hobson Street. Business: 1. Distrl.-t Council Balance-sheet aud Report. 2 Arbitration Court Proceedings ana Proposed Wnfe Reductions. 3. Report of National Council Conference. 4. General Riislnerie. OtDce Open at 7 p.m. to Receive Payment of Dues. The Regular Meeting of thr Oneliungft Branch, due on WEDNESDAY, 24th, will not be held. Members of all branches are urged to I attend the Aggregate Meeting at the Trades Hall. 639 THOS. BLOODWORTH. Secretary. mHE AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL -*- LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND HOTEL OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the above. Association will be held at the Association's Rooms, Brunswick Buildings, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), May 24th, 1922, at 8 p.m. Business: To Receive Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; General. M. J. WALSH, 5">4 Secretary. JJOROUGH OF OXEHUXGA. A Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Coronation Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, May 25, at 8 p.m.. when a resume of Borough operations for the last financial year will be given by His Worship the Mayor, J. Park, Esq. Ladies are specially invited to attend. 11. A. YOCKNEY, May 20, 1022. T ° Wn """fa, SAILORS' HOME. The Annual General Meeting of Members will ibe held in the Library, at the Home on WEDNESDAY, June 21, 1022, at Bpm BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Statement of Accounts; to Elect a President. Vicepresident, and Seven Members or Council; to Appoint an Auditor. Nominations, which must be signed by two members of the Association, are Invited for any of the above offices, and are required to be in the hands of the undersigned seven clear days before the day of the Meeting. By order. THOS. E. WHITTON. Auckland SeCretary - May 2,"!, 1022. Abridged Balance, Sheet of the Auckland Sailors' Home as / March 81, 1022:— LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Costley and other bequests .. 12.450 0 0 Investment reserve 1,500 O 0 Sun<lry creditors 132 !• 0 Working account C2B 5 t> £14,730 15 3 ASSETS. ■Buildings 7,766 2 9 Investments 5,810 O 0 Furniture and fittings <«X) 10 i> Cash in hank and in band .. 47."> 11 2 Sundry debtors 09 10 7 £11,730 15 3 Certifled by WALTER TAYLOR, 325 F.P.A., (N.Z.), Auditor. CHURCH NOTICES. /CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. During the Arts Exhibition, from May 21st to Jane 14th, 1922, the Services of the above Church will be held In the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. Sunday's, 7 p.m.; Wednesdays, S p.m. 571 A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. ■"■ TUESDAY PRAYER HOURS. At the 8 o'clock Meeting this evening Rev. Joseph W. Kemp will give an account of " Great Days in Edinburgh During the Present Revival Season." Come and Hear the Story. 330 PILES Cured.—Sufferers are invited to se,nd for free samples of a new and most effective Remedy for Piles.—Apply to G. Couch, c/o P. 0., Northcote. 19
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 12
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