M".i' " MP***"**!""'" ".; ■.■.». .■ ■■•;-'■■' '■■.■'■■'■■''■ i'- ' Amusements. APE,RA I HOUSE. U FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. LAST'THREE NIGHTS OF v mfiss AERIE M opltE * ■ QABKIB jy/pOKE, .',: ■■■"; JJIBS QABBIE jiJoOBB, PA MPUS ij^BW^^ 0 *? to-night. to-night. •> I ■ ■ ■-- ••■■ First Appearance of I THE FOUR CHRISSIES, Dancers and Acrobats. _ M"- C AND M A ™ C ora »>■ °-» «&«. and A " ar ' ! MAUD COURTNEY. The - Ya i nk *! n Glrl ' MAUD COURTNEY, Ll^kP? MAUD COURTNEY. . C " cket l, „„„ The Yankee Girl Operatic Comedienne. , mm! T^ELlNOS.'^s^on^medr Also Joggling, Trick Cycling andL Acrobatic Feats on a Sliver lheaa. Rides HIINDFOLDED on a Bicycle on a SLACK WIRE. NELLIE SHOWELL, Operatic Soprano. TOM TEPUNI, Maori Endman. MAURICE CHENOWETH. Splendid Tenor. ALBERT AND HILLIER. Duologuists. WARWICK LUMLEY HARRY ELLIOTT. GUS. HARRIS,* in Dramatic teketch, <» PALESTINE. AND GRAND DOUBLE COMPANY. D.O. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; E.C., 6d. . BOX PLAN IS NOW OPEN AT WOMAN'S. Booking Fee only SIXPENCE extr^a. THE TT-ING'S TS? A ±HE IX ING ' S XHEATRE. Owing to the Requests of the Hundreds of Patrons who were reluctantly refused admission during last week, on account or m» Theatre being crowded nightly, Messrs. Jonn Fuller and Sons have much pleasure in announcing that Their Exclusive and Sensational Race Picture will be retained m Auckland, and will be Screened for THREE MORE NIGHTS. > THE ' "' *' y ' GRAND TVTATIONAL GTEEPLECHASE, RAND ..NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, The Greatest Sporting Picture Yet Taken. 1H a; TTING ' S J. HE A TEE. 1H E iVING'S EAT RE. End of Pennv Section. Pitt-street. . The Foremost Pictorial Entrepreneurs in Australia. . «,'»/_- Bigger Than Others 'Better Than Others. Brighter Than Others. „■_;,,-■ FULLER'S The Best, PICTURES. uller's of All ' •.^s ( £5 T ? BSAND THE LEADING ORCHESTRA. Why sit alone in cold theatres? . ..■'■■■ Come where there is Company, •• ■_ f Warmth, and Comfort. ._, A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. • . QNCE A GAIN. - WE LEAD WITH THE BEST PROGRAMME. PRODUCED BY THE BEST MAKERS. Headed by _;_.- '" THE LATEST IRISH PRODUCTION, i SHAMUS O'BRIEN. HAMUS W'BRIEN. V The Poem of " Shamus O'Brien," by the gifted author, J. S. La Fanu, is a favourite with Irishmen all!over the world, because it crystallises ft desire that is deep down in the hearts of countless millions of Irishmen for the freeing of Ireland from official association with England; in other words, > "Home for Ireland. - -. SHAMUS /"VBEIEN. . HAMUS V/'BRIEN. IT IS AN IRISH PLAT. Produced under IRISH DIRECTION, Acted by IRISH MEN AND WOMEN. CAN ONLY BE SEEN- AT FULLER'S. A Full Complement of the Latest and Most Up-to-date Subjects: 'j> nnHE ttandicap, A Racing ;■ Drama, showing a Great Race, and How it was. Won. Three' of the , Most Laughable Comedies, by the Best Producers: '■".,." BACHELOR'S WATERLOO, ; WILLIE ON HORSEBACK. ' EARLY MORNING REFLECTIONS. A MOTHER'S LOVE—Dramatic. . 2 THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE, •"■>• • LOVE FINDS A WAY. Circle. Is. ' Stalls, 6d. Reserves, Is 6d. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE* : Karangahape Road, Penny Section. ■> CONTINUOUS .*; PICTURES. , COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROOBAMMB. fCome Where the Crowds are Coming. -. .'-.../ SEE,:- .;■■■■ SEE, - , -. Another Grand Series of Pictures. ' OPPORTUNITY AND THE MAN, .Drama. >■•■'-- DOUBLE DECEPTION. Comedy. V 1! . '-'■ LOST IN THE SOUDAN.' Drama. ■■ THEIR;FIRST DIVORCE CASE. Comedy. A Series of Dramas, Comedies, and Scento. Prices: Adults, 6d to all parts; Children, 3d. '. Each Day. 2to 6 -p.m.. 7to 10.15 p.m. 1 : ■"' ' ' ... 'J . . ~ .'.■'.■. ':.',■"' "^ Meetings. . ■ . A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. A Special General Meeting of Members of the Association wiU be held in the School at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, May 30th. v y, ■ BUSINESS: I. To take steps for putting the Association on an active footing by bringing into . force .rules suspended at the Meeting held May 20th, 1902, and repealing amendments of .rules made at the same meeting. ' * '':-;,' ; ' ' 11. To elect office-bearers. = - — . : ' N. L. HOLM-BISS. ;Kt ERNEST ROBERTON. . _ :. 'E. e.-vaile; : ' ■ ,:•:- rpHE REUNION OF OLD albertland , . settlers Will take place on WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 29th, -,; AT POET ALBERT. ' Intending visitors 1 will be welcomed by the Entertainment Committee. The train leaves at 10.50 every morning for Te Haoa. ~ i >,■ NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ' LIMITED. Notice ib Hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held -in the Company's Office, Quay-street, on MONDAY, May 27, at s 2 p.m.,' for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Dii-ectors and Balance-sheet for year ending March 51 .last, and for any other business that may be brought before the Meeting. . By order, of the Board of Directors. CHARLES SANSON. Manager. Auckland, May 17. 1912. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. .■ LIMITED. ' The Transfer Books of the Company willbe Closed from MONDAY, May 20. to MONDAY, 27th, both days inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. CHARLES RANSON, > Manager. Auckland, May 17, 1912. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of the Auckland Wholesale Milk Suppliers' Association will be held at Otahuhu TO-NIGHT (MONDAY!, at 7.30 o'clock, when all suppliers of milk for retail purposes and all likely suppliers are cordially invited to attend. » „.; MACKENZIE, ' Secretary. I ■ " ' ■ —■* Funeral Notices. ww—n»iar uiirmi mi ■ miiKmammmmaataammmimmmmmsama >£=& HPHE LIGHT OF MANU- •*- KAU LODGE, No. 77, iKOT&n* u - A - O. D., ONE- ; EjW|| HUNGA J . #npHE LIGHT Brethren JL KAU LODGE, No. 77, U. A. O. D., ONEHUNGA. Officers and Brethren WM&irJ&> are requested to "attend the Funeral of the late mrW/7 & Wife of Brother R. W. WFf& Partridge, to move' from _ ■. ir J? _ her late residence, The Drive, Epsom, TO-DAY (Monday), at 3 p.m., for Waikaraka Cemetery. ,' By order of the Arch-Druid. ' T. ASHE, ___ i _ M^| ■ Secretary. ■ '" . . =1 Removal Notices. •RTOTIOB OB REMOVAL! JAMES. CHRISTIE. Architect ana Financial Agent, begs to notify his friends and the general public that he has >Removed to' larger offices. FIRST FLOOR. ojIEETOTS BUILDINGS. 1 Telephone. 2534. ~? ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 12
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