Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. | IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. J ANOTHER STAB ACT. MONDAY NEXT, JUNK 19. Messrs. John Fuller and Sons will, on the above date, have much pleasure in introducing to their patrons rnilE QTAIG nfmOUPE rpHE OTAIG rPROUPE (Direct, from (he London Hippodrome), THE STEEPLEJACK CYCLISTS. The Most. Daring Motor Cycle Act ever seen in Australasia. These Remarkable Performers successfully accomplish the seemingly impossible— rpilE WHIRL OF T\EATH. Motozacochi Motors need in this Act.. No Alteration in Prices. But to Save Disappointment, ' ROOK VOL I! SEALS AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S, 6d Extra. OP K I! A H O U S E. Sole Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING, AT EIGHT. J LLER'S XT AU DE VILL E pOMPAN Y. Unabated Success of America's Foremost. Comedy Dancers. Chas.-DALY AND O'BRIEN -Kitty In a .New and Original Oddity, "THE JUNGLE SHOP." Do not fail to hear (lias. Daly's great, song, - "LOOK AT ME NOW." LERONA, Australia's Premier LEHONA, Trick Cyclist. COCO and OUTGO, COCO and CIIICO, The Educated Chimpan&eeß. Jne-OARDINER AND LE MAR Flossie Unrivalled Jiu-.lit«u Experts. Jack- THE RHODESBURYS-Will. Refined Patter Comedians. LEWIS TRIO. MAY DAHLBER'L JIM MARION. BRTGUTIE CARLISLE. Geo.-JONES and WILLIAMS - Ettie. RUPERT CUTHBERT. WARD LEAK. Prices: Dress Circle an'-' Orcli Stalls. 2s; Stalls, Is 6(1: Family Circle, Is Plan at Wilrlinan and Arey's. 6d extra. j rnilE TZ I G'S rp EAT LIE MATINEE TO-MORROW. AT 2.30. __ j ' i"P ii E ~ XT IN G' a 'rrni 15 aTR B. ! 1 J II E i\ IXG'B 111 EAT R t J End of Pitt-st. Penny Section. NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. THE Cream of the World's Production. TTUILLEE'S The "PICTURES. X 1 ULLER'S BEST OF ALL. I ICTURLfe, AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. . The New Series Another Great Success. npHE QPEN "OOAD, A Tale of a Gipsy Camp. PATHE GAZETTE LATEST EDITION. THEIR FIRST MISUNDERSTANDING, A Comedy Drama with an Interesting Story. qast tjp b y T nK D KEi> ' A Powerful Story of the Sea. THREE ACROBATS, A Novelty.. VALLEY OF PO, A Beautiful Scenic. THE MAGNET, A Scientific Subject. j rpl-IE T ILY QF rpHE npENEMENTS, A Story of East New York. I Foolshead at a Cockfight— a Rembrandt—Weary Willie and Tired Tim. Is 6d, Is, 6d; Reserves, ?s, i!dman's. Theatre 'Phone 3084. rp E THING'S THEATRE. IHE IVI NG ' S 111 ATR L. SUNDAY NIGHT. Illustrated Lecture by CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, THE MAJESTY OF CREATION." Doors open at 7. Silver Collection at Doors. DANCING— Hall. 8 p.m.— Othello Dancing Assembly. TO-NIGHT. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies by Invitation. Meetings. VMS hi *-& THE ENGLISH FREEMASONS, under the jurisdiction of the District Grand Lodge for Auckland, will assemble at the Baptist Tabernacle, at 2.30 p.m. (share.), on SATURDAY, the 17th of June, to lay the Foundation Stone of " Eden" Lodge, No. 1550, E.C., in Upper Queen-street. Costume worn: Dark clothes or evening dress. W. W. DAW, District Grand Secretary. T UDGE FONSONLi, NO. 703, S.C. JJ . Members are invited to attend the Ceremony of Laying Foundation-stone of the Eden Lodge New Hall, on SATURDAY (TO-MORROW), 17th June. Assemble in Tabernacle Sunday-school-room, Upper QnCcn-street. Lodge Tyled at 2.30 sharp. Full Regalia. Evening Dress, White Tie and Gloves. F. WILKINSON, P.M.. Secretary. ■vr O T I C E. ■pOLITICAL ADDRESS. M R. TAMES ALLEN, M.P. FOR BRUCE, Will deliver a POLITICAL A DDRESS IN THE T-JEVONPOET pARISH IJALL, ON MONDAY, JUNE INST.. AT EIGHT P.M. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF DEVONPORT WILL PRESIDE. pEMUERA /CHILDREN'S TTOME. J MONSTER riIEA AND pUBLIC TLTEETINO, In the rpABERNACLE pHURCII (UPPER QUEEN-STREET), On rPUESDAY, TUNE 9(Y rHTEA. 6.30 p.m. PUBLIC MEETING, 7.50 p.m. Chairman. J. W. STEWART. Esq. (President, Y.M.C.A.) Speakers: REV. A. A. MURRAY (St. Andrew's Presbyterian). REV. JAMES WILSON (Missioncr Auckland Methodist Mission). REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON (Retiring President Remuera Children's Home). Musical Selections and Recitations by the Children of the Home. TICKETS TO TEA. Is. Collection at Public Meeting. i AUCKLAND CITY PROHIBITION AND ■ A TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. The Monthly Meeting of Members of the , above will he held NEXT MONDAY EVENING , in the Alliance Office, at 7.45 o'clock. As the Dominion Convention Delegates will report, Members of the Electorate : Body are also invited. ' W. J. MACDERMOTT. Secretary. j < I; ! ' ■ '. Oil ana Colnnrmen. I "W piHLLIP.?S AND COS. OIL. COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS. ! NATIONAL BANK BUILDING& : QUEEN-STREET. ' i The Latest Designs in Great Variety of WALL DECORATIONS. ' PAPER-HANGINGS, Suitable for Mansion and Cottage, Scrim, Calico, etc. i ■ i GLASS. , Plate an l Sheet of Every description, ' Bevelled Mirrors, Glass Shades. ] PAINTS. ; Whito Lead, Oils, Varnishes, and all ' Painters' Materials. J Picture Frame Mouldings, Artists' Requisites, Studios, etc JSOTE THE ADDRESS-, <
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 10
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