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Amusements. ____-iOP A HOUSE. ' Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING, at 8. „ FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Success Continues. Enthusiasm Increases. A Delightful Entertainment. MISS JOLLY COLEMAN. MISS JOLLY COLEMAN. The Sensational Trapeze Artist. Owing to important engagement. Miss l/Oieman can only appear at Opera House ior one week. _ ■ , From FRED. BISHOP, L<mo 'ft. the FRED. BISHOP. Music Halls. Siffleur and Bird Mimic. MISS CECILIA STEPHANO, , . • The Charming Contralto. MB. GEO. DEAN. A Singer who can Act. MR. GEO. DEAN, An Actor who can Sing. JESSIE LEE, who is cheered again and again JESSIE LEE nightly for her Motto Songs. • HARRY SADLER, HARRY SADLER, In his latest up-to-date Song, written ana composed by Mr. J. F. Kemp, " Wow Wow, I'm a Wowser." FARRELL AND GAFFNEY, FARRELL AND GAFFNEY, The clever Novelty Dancers and Patter Comedians. SCOTT GIBSON, The Famous - SCOTT GIBSON, Scotch Comedian. WALLY DAWSON, TIM. HOWARD, WALLY DAWSON. TIM. HOWARD, Lively Endman. The Little Fellow. The ARDELL, Humorous :. Marvellous ARDELL, Equilibrist. NELLIE SEARLE. ELAINE VERROLL. The • HALLE Lady Wonderful HALLE Balancer. MABEL LYNNE, the Fascinating Comedienne. CHAS.'HEATH, The Popular Tenor, CHAS. HEATH. In Popular Songs. Eva-THE GIBSON GIRLS—Ruby . The Dainty Double. Prices: D.C. and Oreh. Stalls, 2s; Is 6d; Family Circle, Is. Plan at Wildman and Arey's, 6d extra. THE KING'S THEATRE. End of Pitt-st. Penny Section. WE CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. NEW SERIES MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. FULLER'S The T>IOTURtS -E ULLER'S Best of ALL. X ICTURES AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. pOX JTUNTING, One of the Most Wonderful Series Accomplished by the Cinematograph. ROGA VALLEY, Magnificent Scenic Study. • A CHILD'S STRATAGEM, How a little one prevents a disaster. AULD pOBIN (GRAY, Adapted from the Scotch Poem. A PICTURE OF MOMENTOUS INTEREST. Another Instance of Quick Despatch. Direct from London to John Fuller and Sons. THE LAUNCHING OF H.M.S. T HUNDEEEE ' H.M.S. T HUNDEEER> The Latest British Dreadnought.. THROUGH THE CLOUDS. Something now. A - EAP F OR L IFE> An episode during the early history of 1 Canada. LAUGHABLE. GRAND COMICS. Bad Quarter of an Hour—Double Elopement. Is 6d. IS: and 6d. Reserves Wildman's, 2s. J7-EEP COOL!! EDEN PARK. KTNGSLAND. To-night at 8. j ELECTRIC ,0 PEN 'A' PICTURES. To-night at 8. EDEN PARK. KLNGSLAND. i Important: Commences 7.30 To-night. QT. PATRICK'S J) AY pKLEBRATION. JJOMAIN PRICKET QJ.ROUND. PRIDAY. ■JIfARCH yj' Ull ' GRAND SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF DRILL AND DANCING (THE BEST YET SEEN IN AUCKLAND) By the PUPILS OF THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS And a COMBINED MASSED DISPLAY. ! FLAG DRILL AND TABLEAUX. By One Thousand Children. SPLENDID AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS Including Two-mile Scratch Race between Jimmy Fitzgerald, Irish-Canadian Champion, and J. L. Ornstein. 10 and 15-mile Champion of New Zealand. MILITARY DRDLL AND COMPETITION By Sacred Heart College Cadets. TWO BANDS IN ATTENDANCE. ADMISSION, -JS. Q BAND RATIONAL QONCERT IN THE EVENING At the CHORAL HALL. Tickets, 2s and Is. ~ 'JIHE pOYAL 1 J3INK. SKATING—TO-NIGHT—SKALfING. SESSIONS-10 to 12, 2.30 to 5. 5 to V. 7.30 to 10. Admission: Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, Is (Daytime Sessions, Ladies 6d), excepting Saturday afternoon. Skates, One Shilling. Floorage (Chargeable only .to Gentlemen bringing own skates), 6d; Ladies Free. PROFESSOR IRVING always in attendance. SCOUT AND CADET TOURNAMENT, DEVONPORT. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1911. Entries for all event* close on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at A.M.R. Bandroom, 65, Queen-street. The Secretaries will be in attendance from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. C. WILLIAMS, J. H. BUDDLE. Hon. Sees. g ; , ~~? Aquatics. ITIHE NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA ■*■'• ASSOCIATION. piFTEENTH ! ANNUAL pEGATTA. QT. PATRICK'S T)AY. PRIDAY, [MARCH y7 1911. THE GREAT MAORI AQUATIC CARNIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND. Fast Excursion Trains from aH parts. E. RATHBORNE, . Secretary. Excursions, Picnics, etc. Nrr OLD COLONISTS' CHORAL .ill* ASSOCIATION. , Patron. Hon. E. Mitchelson. President. Musical Director, Wm. Culpan, Esq. Jas. H. Phillpot,. Esq. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND CONCERT, ON AUCKLAND HARBOUR. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MARCH 16. The favourite ferry steamer ALBATROSS leaves Devonport Ferry Tee at 8 p.m., calling at Devonport to pick up passengers, and returning; to Auckland Wharf about 10 p.m. A Splendid Musical Programme of Part Songs, etc.. will bo rendered by the Choir, assisted by the Manager of the E. and F. Piano Co. Admission by ticket. Is, which may be obtained from A Eady and Co., E. and F. Piano Co., W. H. Woollams. Chemist, Devonport Ferry Office. Mr. James (Smith and Caugbey), Wildman and Arey. D. A. SOMMERYILLE. Hon. Sec. and Treas., 33. Fort-st. TEL. 1473- TERMS MODERATE. pRADNEY AND piNNS, STEAMBOAT PROPRIETORS. QUEEN-ST. WHARF. STEAMERS AND LAUNCHES Available for Picnics and Fishing Parties. Daily Up-River Excursions. Meetings. JUDGE BUTTON will speak TO-NIGHT, Wednesday, 7.45, Church of Christ, West-street, Newton. Subject, "RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST." Attendance and questions invited. j , 111 — , JTOWEY WALKER, DENTAL SURGEON. Gentleness And Extreme Care. < > POLAND CHINA. DEVON ware, FOLEY, DOULTON. ROYAL, worcester, LGREAT REDUCTIONS. M, AND M. SIAIiEh

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14629, 15 March 1911, Page 14

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