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I AMUSEMENTS. _ FULLER'S i~WPERA TTOUSE. ULLER'S vJpEKA JJ-OUSB. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. MATINEE, j TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT 2.30. TO-MORROW (WKDXKSDAY), AT 2.:i0. I Bargain Prices: Oil, 1/, 1/6 (Plus Tax). TO-XIOHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT B—TO-NIGHT.8 —TO-NIGHT. Huge Crowds Nightly See STIFFY AND MO. STIPFY AND MO. And Tbeir Wonderful Supporting Company. KXTRA STRONG VOCALLY. KXTRA WELL DRESSED. EXTRA GOOD COMEDIANS. EXTRA GOOD DANCERS. KXTRA GOOD SINGERS. EXTRA GOOD BALLET. In fact. Fullers say without hesitation that this is the VERY BEST OF SHOWS. " STIPFT AND MO AS LORDS." " STIFFV AND MO AS LORDS." " STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." •• STIFFY AND MO AS LORDS." UNPRECEDENTED LAUGHTER. UNPRECEDENTED APPUAUSE. A Strong Vamlc-Ille ProgrammeBesides. THE ROYAL- GRAND OPERA BTNWRR. pnvu. r.RAvn opera singers. THE ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. A PHll'nnt O"tntet of Talented- S»n*ern, in Favor rite Gems From Gmnd Opera. BKpp-CFOnn A*'D PFXNIE. Musical Comedy Folk. CRAVDON AND MACK. Van<i»viile Pits "fl T-tpree. CHAS. E. LAWRENCE. A Personality and a Piano. PT.AVIN AND THOMPSON. Parody, Puffs. Pars, and Puzzles. Plars at Lpwls R. Endr and Son. Ltd., till S: then nt the THEATRE till 7. 'Phono 13U5- *«r Roservpd Sent a. PRTCFS: \l. 2/. 2/e. 3/ (fnhlS tux). ING'S m H E A T R E. Proprietors: Messrs. B. ana J. Fuller. NEW DRAMATIC SEASON Commencing EASTF.R SATURDAY EASTER SATURDAY At the Matinee. MISS KATE HOWARDES MISS KATE HOWARDES POPULAR ORGANISATION 08 , 14 STERLING ARTISTS, neaded by Australia's Youngest and Most Gifted Leading Lady MISS LESLEY ADRIBN, MISS LESLEY ADRIEN, Specially engaged and secured for the lengthy coming season at KING'S THEATRE. Opening Production, the Great English Dramatic Success in 3 Acts and 7 Tableaux. •' UNDER SUSPICION." '• UNDER SUSPICION." '• UNDER SUSPICION." BOX PLAN Opens at in n.m. To-morrow (Wednesday) at Lewis R. Fady and Son. Ltd., Queen Street: nlso, Mr. K. Finlay, News Agency, Pitt Street. Popular Prices. Watch Tor Thursday's issue of "Star." MtmriNGS. PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS , ELECTIONCOMMITTEE. MEETINGS of DISTRICT COMMITTEES will be held as under: — TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 27th : REMUERA EAST—Somervell Schoolroom, 8 p.m. REMUERA WEST—St. Mark's Schoolroom, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 2Sth : PONSONBY—Leys Institute, 8 p.m. All who take an interest in the government of their City and the businesslike management of the moneys which they contribute, are invited to attend and ensure the return of a sound progressive and economical Council. ANYWAY, GET ON THE MUNICIPAL ROLL AT OXCE. . 106 J>RIMARY SCHOOLS COMMITTEE ASSOCIATION. Tne Quarterly Meeting of the above Association will be held at Teachers' Institute Room, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance of Delegates and School Committecmen desired. HI W. DIXON, Sec. AUCKLAND UPPER HARBOUR ASSOCIATION. The Half Yearly Meeting of Members will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on FRIDAY. April 13, at 11 a.m. BUSINESS: Election of New Members and Vice-President, Executive Report, and General. A. E. GREENSLADE, '- Secretary. Mαmalg a t c d SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND , <HJSnisi*' SPECIAL MEETINGS OF BRANCHES. Auckland Branch. Trades Hall, WEDNESDAY, March 28, 8 p.m. Onehuuga Branch. Foresters' Hall. Onehunga, WEDNESDAY, March 28, 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. General. 2. Election of District Council. 3. New Award Matters. All Members urged to attend. Trades Hall Office open 7 p.m. to receive payment of dues. THOMAS BLOODWORTH. District Secretary. I COMPETITIONS. J HAMILTON MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. Owning to Holidays the Closing Date of Entries Extended till 10 A.M., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1023. COMPETITIONS SECRETARY, P.O. Box 70, Hamilton. 33 SOLDIERS J AUCKLAND DISTRICT RETURNED SOLDIERS' PROVINCIAL COM- , MITTEE. j ANZAC DAY ESSAYS. ' Headmasters of Schools in the Auckland Education District are hereby notified that the Anzac Day Essay Competition will be continued this year, under the same conditions as last year, the subject being:— "Why Does the R.S.A. hold a Commemorative Service on Anzac DavY" I The lianner will be presented to the school scoring the greatest number of points for the six best essays frum such s.-hf>ol and will be held for a period of one . year. For the best individual essay a prize of , One Guinea. The competition is open to children ot the sth and Gtu Standards in the Auckland i Educational district. I Essays must lie in rot later than April H lat the Office of the U.S.A., Soldiers' Club. Albert Street. 18 F. XI. COX. Secretary. ! TOILET SPECIALISTS. i ■ LA FLASTIQUE Cures Lines, Wrinkles, Sagging Muscles. Only operator, Miss s McElwain, 270, Queen St. Particulars >, posted. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 14