i AMUSEMENTS. | ___ : '|rpHE AX R E ROY A I | Dixecti-uy | Bea-i-oat Smith and Lei'.o Ilc-kiss. j TO-XIGUT. j THE GLAD EYE COMPANY j GATHERING FRESH LAURELS j And • i KENEAVED SUCCESS. j i Last Night. "WHO.S THE LADY?' aa thia "AVHO'S 'IHK LADY.' Phenomenal "AVHO'S THE LADY: 1 i Sucx-sa "AVHO'-S THE LADY? i can "WHO'S THE LADY? I or.ly bo repeated "WHO'S rUK LADY? ! To-night. "AVUO'S THE LADY?' ETHEL PANE as GOBF.TTE And all tho GLAD EYE COMEDIANS. TUESDAY', JULY Cth. THE CHAPERON. Tho Memory THE CHAPERON. of 'IHE CHAPERON. whrm THE CHAPERON. wi'.l mako you THE CHAPERON. Chuckle THE CHAPERON. In your sleep'!! NOTE!.'! THE CHAPERON CAN ONLY BE PLAYED ONE NIGHT, As tho Company leave far Sydney by th. Manuka on AA'c-aiKuday. BOX PLANS at Mi.ner and Thompson's. DAY SALES: The Toy Cave and MIM Koblcr'.* PRICES: ss, 3». le. Early Doors is extra. SCSJ OPERA HOU Si. Tuan. street. 'Phone 2361. FULLER S AAUDEVILLE. TONIGHT At S. TO-NIGHT. Tho Most Brilliant Entertainment ever presented in Chri-tohtircJi. INITIAL PRODUCTION. Of Paul Stanhopes 4th ond Final GraaJ Revue, entitled I'M SORRY*. A Moving I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY phalanx of I'M SORR-E I'M SORRY. bcwilchm_ I'M SORRY. IM SORPY. pleasantries, I'M SORRY I'M SORRY abounding iv I'M SORRY*. I'M SORRY". novelty, .I'M SORRY I'M SORRY, humour, variety, I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY. and now I'M SORRY. I'M SORRY. attractive I'itSOKi... I'M SORR-. fefi-urco. I'M SORRY. Magnificout and New Scc-ierv and Effects. BRILLIANT ELECTRIC LIGHTING. CASTE: Sj.,:'ke Murnhv (one of the Knuts) . MR PAUL A. STANHOPE. Joe CaHo-han (one cf tho heads) . Les Bates. Chop Sacy (a waiter) . . . Frank Norl.-.n. AA'illie, (a mug) Harry Roes. Flo Mea'dowbrook (a widow) . Ruby 'Kennedy. Mauds Miller .* guc_t) Mlir'S ■ FRIT2EE DE GUT. Now _>ance«, New Ballet., by tho BITTY KORUS. Fntirelv New Repertoire by tiio 'FRISCO QUARTETTE. BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE CO. First Appearance in N.Z. of THE THREE RUDDLES, THE THREE RUDDLES, THE THREE RUDDLES,. ' THE THREE RUDDLES; In song, dance, and acrobatic novelties. featoriacr the . MINIATURE CHARLES CHAPLIN. - LAST WEEK. LAST AVEEK. THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS T n , n „ w THE MUSICAL G-CCLMANS offerings. The Great MAUD ar.d GELL Comedy .Acrobats. MAUD-and GILL.' EDWARDS and PARKES, EDWARDS aj-.l PARKES, With New T'lfles of Coaiicaltty. Prioes: 23, Is Cd, and Is. Reserves at Milner and Tl.ompoon'a. Doors 7.15. „ . ' - - * 5601 ; ———— —— ——________________ TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), CnORAL HALL' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), CHORAL HALL , RESERVED SEATS, FOUR SHILLINGS. RESERVED SEATS, FOUR SHILLINGS. TWO BELGIAN OPERATIC ARTISTS. UNDER the Auspices of tho Poor cf Great Britain, Ireland, und Belgium Relief Fund! Mdllo. Mons. LINA NYBERG PAUL SALDAIGNE LINA NYBERG PAUL SALDAIGNE LINA NYBERG PAUL SALDAIGNE LINA NYBERG PAUL SALDAIGNE (Coloratura Soprano). (Grand Opera Tenor). Don't let it bo said that you missed hearing those Distinguished Artists, BOOK Y T OUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING. - Day Sales at the Toy Cave PRICES: 4s, &. fid, and lni 565S CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.' FREE PUBLIC LECTURE KING'S THEATRE. A FREE Public Lecture on Christian -"■»• Science wiU bo delivorod in tho King's Theatre on TUESDAY", JULY 6th, at 8 p.m, ay Virgil O. Strickler, Member of tho Board *f L-ecturcship ol the Mother Church tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, fimerica. ALL ARE INVITED. NO COLLECTION. 231 SPORTING. PAKURANGA HUNT RACE MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. J U L V 31st. £1000. lF STAKES "BmNAT^J ra SsF ' :EXT, July oth. at 9 p.m. P. D. Y'ONGI". _ , ■ Secretary. _Vuloan latie. Auckland. 5557 : MEETINGS. " j KOAVAI COUNTiE \ RED CROSS FUND. PHE Kowaj County Council invite ikcßesi- , L dent, in the County (including ladies), J 'gather with representatives of »;] the local £*'.?• *? MEET THE COUNCIL at the | OLNCIL OFFICE, BALCAIRN: on ' THURSDAY, JULY 15th, at 2 p.m, * r the purpose of prorco'.insr a method of "* tited action within the Count-- fo*- au"- i cnting tho Red Cross Fund. ' a CEO. A. McLEAN, l Chairman, 'f «., - Ewsi Count-- Council. ! " •Bales in_, a June 30th, 1915. 5433 J LICENSING NOTICES.™ . , . i p NOTICE OF APPLICATION-FOR >! TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I ] FREDERICK OUP.LES H.vCK.'nf , •,- ".'•-' MWr- heim. the holder of aI I lujicAn b_ License m respect of tho house \ d premises «,v Ja »* at Wc.t Meltor, known- - tne AAeal -Melton Hotel, do-hereby giv. tio tliat I **c_nv to-obtain ard v'U -1' r \ -> next Licensing Meeting to'be holden it J irSeld. on tho tenth day of September a i 10, apply ior a Transfer of the .aid , i_MBrHT fl \v!f ße,f U ' AVIL- j Ail _lUItI_AM., my appointee. i* Dated the 3rd day of July, 1915. " p - C. HACK. A roiINSTON, MILLS and JOYCE M Solicitors. * r.t —r--— SC4D 8 . : ine_l Lvecxng N«wi" i» pre - R<
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15322, 5 July 1915, Page 1
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