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Amusements. ipvPEEA HOUSI 5 V/ sole Props., John Fuller and Sons. '" ______ '' TO-NIGHT-AT EIGHT-TO-NIGHT. ■pULLER'S "VAUDEVILLE QOMPANI Conquering by true merit alone, and wir ning their way into all parts as id I Founders and Architects ot the if GOLDEN ERA OF REFINED VAUDEVILLI THIS EVENING, ». THE GREATEST ANIMAL ACT IN TH it WORLD. BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. -ARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS. BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS, BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTOR*, * BARNOLD'S ANIMAL ACTORS, , The Troupe consists of 13 Dogs, 8 Monkey! '" and 1 Cat, headed by the Canine Wonder, DAN, THE DRUNKEN DOG. DAN, THE DRUNKEN DOG. DAN THE DRUNKEN DOG. DAN, THE DRUNKEN DOG 9 Presenting a One-Act Comedy-Pan tomlmi "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." - The utmost limit of animal sagacity, . delight for young and old. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 2.30 Bring the children to see these wonderfi animals. , Matinee Prices: 2s and Is. Children hal: price. „ , Evening Prices: D.C.. 3s; Orch. Stalls. 3e Stalls, 2s; Family Circle, Is Book your seats at Wildman and Arey i 6d extra. THE THING'S rp II ATR F: IHE ISO'S* J. HEATH t End of Pitt-st. Penny Section. NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. CULLER'S The PICJTOES •ULLER-S BEST OF ALL. iICTURW: £ AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT, ALL-NEW SERIES. : rriHE /SIRL QPY AT "VriCKSBURG, >> Great Military Drama. ONLY A SISTER, A Moral Romance. VISIT TO BERLIN. A Travel Subject. ■jPLAG OF TTIS pOUNTRY, Instinct With Dramatic Action. rpilE CHOW-GIRL'S QTRATAGEM, A Drama of Self-sacrifice. ON BOARD A FRENCH IRONCLAD. ARABIAN POTTERY, Industrial. PATHE GAZETTE, The World's News. MOTOR BOAT RACING, Interesting. SETH'S TEMPTATION, A Rural Romance DUPED BY DUPIN, An Amusing Comic Is 6d. Is, and 6d. Reserves, 2s. at Wild man's. BUCKINGHAM PICTURE PALACE . EVERY EVENING, AT EIGHT. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2.30. GREAT ATTRACTION THIS WEEK, LIFE IN NEW YORK CITY. LIFE IN NEW YORK CITY. LIFE IN NEW YORK CITY. Moonlight on the Nile—German Overheat ' Railway, Lourdes to Gaverine (scenics)Girls of the Range, Indian Friendship Witches' Cavern (dramatics)— What Hap pened to Brown, Heiress Out for Recrea tion, Burglary by Airship (very funny), anc many other good comics. Admission: Evenings, Is and 6d; Matinees Circle 6d, Stalls 3d. BAETLETT, BAB L E PHOTOGRAPHER, QUEEN-ST. Bartlett is both the artist and the photo grapher. Every photograph is a study ant a likeness. 'Phone* 991 for appointment*. Recitals. Q MATTHEW'S, WELLESLEY-STREET • O. ASCENSION DAY (TO-DAY). Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m. and 11 'a.m. AT 8 P.M. "THE ASCENSION" (J. H. Phillpot) (Church Cantata). For Soli (5.A.T.8.), Chorus and Organ. SOLOISTS: MADAME CHAMBERS. MISS FREDA HUNTER. MESSRS W. ASPINALL and J. W. RYAN. All Seats Free. Words of Cantata provided. 3 Collection for Choir Fund. > : ■ » AN QEGiX DECITAL (3rd of the series) i Will be given by M K - H. G. D UITON ' F - Eao -' In S. SEPULCHRE'S CHURCH, KHYBER PASS, rpO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). ' _______ 8 o'clock. Meetings. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. WINTER SHOW. Members of the Board of Education for the North, East, and West Wards will be pleased to meet Members of School Committees of their respective Wards at the office of the Board on the Afternoon of FRIDAY, th 26th instant, between the hours of 2.30 and 3.30. ' S3 Funeral Notices. •WAITEMATA LODGE. No. 689. E.C. The Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother W. A. Bateman, which will leave his late residence, Walters Road, off Dominion Road, for the Waikumete Cemetery at 2 p.m. FRIDAY". No Regalia. C. H. JENKINS, _______ Secretary. MMamauiu ■miumiiMMMammiHi mm»ii iiwni wt ■ ■in m > Publications. TTISTORY OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. A History of St. John's College, Auckland, compiled by the Rev. J. King-Davis. M.A., has been issued by the St. John's College Association. The book is of the most interesting character, and is embellished with a number of illustrations. It is a valuable contribution to the early history of New Zealand. Published by Messrs. Abel, Dykes, and Co., Auckland. Price, 3s 6d, and on sale at the leading bookseller's. J Business Notices. T IGHTBAND, T>OBERTSON, AND pOY., LTD. STATIONERY TO EVERYONE AT WHOLESALE RATES. 'Phone 3371. Sample Rooms: UNION BLDGS.. CUSTOMS-ST. EAST. W. r Wi al K B~E. (Member Auckland Stock Exchange), SHAREBROKER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ENTRANCE TO STOCK EXCHANGE, AUCKLAND. Telephone 3344. Mortgages Negotiated. [CA.KD.I W. E. ' TTING ' Licensed Customs House and Forwarding Agent. Commission Agent, and PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. P.P.A. (N.Z.). 117, VICTORIA ARCADE. Company or Commercial Books Audited. Monthly or Quarterly. .piIAMBERS, TNNES. AND fPHORNES, T IMITED, pLECTRICAL "pNGINEEBS - (Late Chambers and Clarke), 13, GORE-STREET. Auckland. Ti rr\ A YLOR AND 10.. REAL CABINETMAKERS AND GENERAL FURNISHERS, MANUKAU ROAD, NEWMARKET (Opposite Post Office). BEDSTEADS. LINOS.. CARPETS, BEDDING. Etc., Etc. We deliver all good 3 free. 'Phone 3317. •A. B. fly*?**-'**® S ONS> RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND PARCEL . DELIVERY AGENCY. Commerce-street Office, Telephone 143. Wharf Office. Telephone 608. jgOGUE AND MOT7-EDDIB, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, AND 'BUS PROPRIETORS. Having taken over the business of Paterson and Co., are prepared to supply Grain and Produce at current rates; also, on Hire all kinds of Vehicles, Brakes, 'Buses, Gigs, Cabs. Waggonettes, Saddle Hacks, etc. 'Buses run regularly between Devonport ftnd Takajujuia.. ~ *■- - ■-*-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 10

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