Amusements. ■ ■ _ QPEBA JJ ° U 8 E. Direction: BBcnnan-Fuller's Limited. „ Managing Director: Ben. J. Fuller. " BBENNAN-FULLEE'S CIRCUIT Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. Oar Superb New Bill was witnessed last night by a large and enthusiastic audience. Direct from the American Theatre. Chicago. ELECTEA T7LECTRA ILECTEA -LJLECTRA In his death-defying and marvellous performance in electricity. _l m PEE THE " ELECTROCUTION CHAIR TEST Imported Direct from England. A THAS ' AND pOLLINS. Ath:AS AND <OoLLINS. ECCENTRIC DANCERS AND COMEDY 1 ARTISTS EXTRAORDINARY. -* FRED Great English pUEKAN H lIED Character Comedian. V^URBAN AUSTIN AND COWAN. Refined English Sketch Artists. MARK ERICKSEN. PUNCHINELLOS. D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is, Family Circle 6d. Book Scats at Wildman and Arey's. B THE THING'S rpHEATRE. HE JDIIXG'S J.HEATRE. t (End of Id section, Pitt Street •FULLER'S The Best TJICTJBES. Jb ULLEE'S Of All X ICTUSES A DAY ON A SPANISH CRUISER. rriHE T ADY OP QHALOTT. MEETING MAMIE'S MOTHEB. THE GATJMONT GRAPHIC. rpHE pANTHER'S "OBEY. SUNSHINE, COOK'S BID FOB FAME, STUDIES IN NATURE, HIS FATHER'S CHOICE (a beautiful pathetic drama), Gu<jD FOE NOTHING. BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will perform an entirely New Selection of Operatic and High-class Music la and 6d. Reserves, Is 6d, at Ivil Bros. .- "VTEWTON piCTURE pALACE. KARANGAHAPE RD. PENNY SECTION. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. . Come Where the Crowds are Coming. SEE SEE a WITH THE ENEMY'S HELF-A.B. Drama. THE OLD ACTOR— Drama. R BATHE GAZETTE. • „ . ? Series Dramas, Comedies. Scenics, Comics. <l Each day, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 p.m. _ Prices, Sd and 3d. 6d and 3d to all. parts. "rjTHE /CIRCUS IS QOMING." •TITHE piRCUS IS QOMTNG." J; "rpHE piECUS IS QOMTNG." F , - t "rpHE piRCUS" MEANS TSTIRTH'S, J AUSTRALASIA'S OWN SHOJV. j "^Y lETH B EC ' 3/ { GREATEST SLOW ON EARTH, Which, COMING BY SPECIAL" TRAINS, WILL OPEN IN VICTORIA PARK G .'■'•-, On 7/TONDAY "YfEXT. IVTAECH £> """ ' ' -_ ' - - G A - HUGE . SHOWS COMBINED — A A FEAST OF FUN AND SENSATION. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW MORN- j ING AT WILDMAN AND AEEY'S. Meetings. A UCKLAND LAND BOARD. -^ Notice is hereby given that the Monthly Meeting of the above Board will be held at / ; this Office, on THURSDAY NEXT, '21 m i instant, at 11 a.m. ■ ' ■ * H. M. SKEET, Commissioner Crown Lands. District Lands Office. J Auckland, February 22, 1913. } , — , TENT T EOT USES. ] pEBEUAEY 24 T0 28, ' J "V IN THE ; MISSIONS TO OEAMEN . JJALL, \ ', \ 7, LOWER QUEEN STREET. Opp. Endean's Buildings. ' "rrvflE TMPENDING TI/riLITARY . ■ QLAVEEY." } ■•■•'• '-■'.■';■■'* npO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK, rpOWN TXALL. ' < • Speakers: REV. HALL, M.A. W. H. F. ALEXANDER, 8.A., B.Sc, Lond. I JOHN PAYNE, M.P. H. SCOTT-BENNETT. " ,'.■>''■'< ADMISSION FREE. A UCKLAND KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIA- . A " • TION. 1 THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING Will be held at the Lecture Hall of the ' TRAINING COLLEGE. WELLBSLEY ST., ■ ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 27, . AT 3.30 P.M. '-~-.. i ,A, Report of the year's work -will be presented by, the Council. The Council ana i i Officers for the year will be elec- ! ted, and the Diplomas will be presented to i the successful Students of last year's course lof training. The attendance of members ; of the Association, and of all who are in- ! terested in the Kindergarten movement, is j cordially invited. E. BROOKE-SMITH, Hon- Sec., A.K.A. LEYS INSTITUTE ' ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.—The Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., in the Leys Institute. Members and intending members are requested to attend.—A. BBAUND, Secretary. AUCK. CO-OP. TERMINATING BLDG. Appropriations, St. James's Hall, WEDNESDAY, ,26th. 7.30 p.m., Five Ballots, six Sales. ,:•■■. Highway District Notices. /"VNE-TEEE HILL BO AD BOARD. Ratepayers of the One-tree Hill -Road District are hereby invited to be present at the TURNING OF THE FIRST SOD in connection with the Drainage Scheme, which will take place on WEDNESDAY, February 26, at 3 o'clock p.m., near the old' Junction Hotel, Manukau Road. E. A. CRAIG, Chairman. Professional Notices. ,T)E. -OOSSITEB Has removed to Galendene, NEW NORTH BO AD. MOUNT ALBERT (opposite St. Luke's Church, and a few hundred yarda from MORNINGSIDE TRAM TEBMINUSJ Telephone. 3405 (2 rings). Consultation Hours a3 before, viz.: — At Home: 9 to 10 a.m., 2to 2.30 p.m., 7 to I) p.m. At Avondale Pharmacy: 11 a.m. At Cook's Pharmacy, Queen Street: 4 to 5 p.m. Sundays and other times by appointment only. D B - S.' S. B KRNAEDI Has Resumed Practice in the Lata Dr. : Darby's Residence, CORNER OF PONSONBY ROAD AND HOPETOUN STREET. AT HOME, 8.30 to 9.30 a.m., 7 to 8 p.m. At Eccles's Pharmacy, Queen St., 11 a.m. to 12 noon. At Shaw's Pharmacy, opposite New Post Office, 4to 5 p.m. Telephone, No. 276. DISEASES OF CHILDREN. ; t=rr ii 1 i ... i -, . , ; ■■■■■ a IMPORTANT.— Banks, the Export Tailor, has Removed to H.M. Arcade, Queenst. (late Mrs. Shakespeare's premises). KAA MEN wanted to see Latest Patterns. OliU Hundreds to select from.—At the Littlo Tailor Shop, Victoria Street East; near Pari?-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15236, 25 February 1913, Page 12
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