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Amusements. _____ -QPERA HOUSE. rpO-DAY-MATINEE-TO-DAY. 5 ALL THIS WEEK AT 2.30. ALL THiy WEEK AT 2.30. , Don't Miss This Week's Gigantic Attractions, Headed by PAUL STANHOPE'S BIG REVUE CO. At Special Reduced Matinee Prices , SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves, Is 6d, Robertson's to 1 p.m. Doors, 1.45 p.m. Overture 2.30. I QPERA IT 0 U S E. I Direction - - Fuller-Brennan's. Ltd. I ; ATTRACTIONS "EXTRAORDINARY. ; * T 0 ' DAY '-. AT - 2.30. , MATINEES EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. ! TO-NIGHT - AT Q - TO-MGHI. ' THE GREATEST THEATRICAL BOOM i KNOWN" IN AUCKLAND. . . . Hundreds reluctantly refused admission i again last night. i ONE LOUD ROAR OF LAUGHTER, t UAUL OTANHOPE'S "DIG r AMERICAN "OURLESQUE QO.. r In th». Phenomenally Successful Musical Revue. "'PHIS TS r iniE T IFE. Staged with a Wealth of Beauty. Special Scenery from the Brush of Joseph I']" I ''; Intricate Mechanical Effects. Brilliant Lighting Schemes. Elaborate Wardrobe from the Latest American Models. Bewitching . Ballets, Catchy ('lionises. Clever Comedian?. and Sweet Singers. The Whole Production Constituting a . Niagara of Beauty and Melody. Delightful to the Eye and Entrancing to the Ear. In Addition : A Huge Company of Vaudeville Acts, including HENRI FRENCH. mi , The Intoxicated Genius on One Wheel, MISS FLO. ESDAILE. Celebrated Oncratie Soprano. VAUDE AND VERNE. BOXtTA. BILLY LEE. CARLTON MAX DENTAL RISKETTS. Reappearance. Prices: '2s, Is fid. Is: Reserves. '2s fid. at ' Robertson's Music Depot to 6 p.m., at Then- : tre thereafter, or by Phone 1595. THE THING'S, CULLERS ; HE XVINGS, J PICTURES ) AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. KEYS'I ONES EVSTOXE'S Latest. "i rentes 1 , and Merriest Comedy. HUSHING HE WC'ANDAL" L'shing Ihe Scandal ' I FEATURING KID CHAPLIN. Charlie's Brother, in a terrible tale of ; BOGIE MEN, FAMILY SKELETONS. Etc. "But it was a terrible scandal." KING'S A T E v; AVAR SERIES. IN.VS IN E\Y >> AR OERIES. ! CASCADES OF DEVON. Scenic. BABY'S RIDE. Comedy Oner FIVE-808 REBELLION. Novelty. OFF THE DEPUTY'S HAN OS. Western. DOUBLE ELOPEMENT. Vitagraph King's Orchestra. Usual Price. ■ Also at EMPIRE THEATRE. Dominion Rd. THr. T yric I — Ihe -L/yric j ' Direction • • Harvard's Pictures. Ltd. s> MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In " rpHE TUGLF/S llf ATE." " Ihe Jljagle's Mate." 1 In Six Glorious Reels. T'ONIGHT! At the Lyric, 8 p.m. 0-NIGHT! At West End, 7.50 p.m. DA X C I N G. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Has returned from Australia with best and nowest ideas and work of Australian Ballet Schools. Classes: Leys Institute. Ponsonhy —Juvenile. Saturday. April 10, 2 p.m. In-, slruction in Bar Work, Classical Ballet and Ballroom Dancing. Adult—Saturday. April 17, 8 p.m. Society and Ballroom Dancing Classes will be organised for ladies, the instruction to include National, ..Esthetic, and Ba'let Dancing. Private Lessons also given. Terms, etc.: Ayr St.. Pamcll. 'Phone ASI3. a -I Lectures. "TNDIA AND THE EMPIRE." A Lecture on above subject, illustrated with beautiful views, will be given by REV. J. HENRY LANG, Recently from Hyderabad, Deccan. IN THE Y.M.C.A. CONCERT HALL, TO-MORROW (Thursday). AT 8 P.M. Chairman: J. W. STEWART, ESQ. The Public Cordially Invited. —^—————»——■»———■—»t Defence Notices. VA TI 0N A L RESERVE. FIRST PARADE OF MOTOR-CYCLISTS, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 7, At 7.:*0 p.m. IN FRONT OF GENERAL POST OFFICE. All Motor-Cyclists invited to take part in same \Y. H. WHITE, Hon. Sec. V" CO. MEETING.—A most important a* • meeting of N.C.0., nt which all > N.C.O. of Auckland are asked to attend, will : be held at the Clubrooms, Drill Hall, TO- • MORROW .Thursday), Bth.— J. F. Hill. I Sergeant-Major. [ Meetings. UATORAL ELECTION. i GENERAL MEETING 5 Of MR. J. H. GUNSON'S FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Will be held in CENTRAL COMMITTEE ROOMS. ELLISON'S CHAMBERS, QUEEN ST., Opposite Herald Office, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 7.45. BUSINESS: IMPORTANT. Ladies are Specially Invited. GEO. T. PARVIN. General Secretary. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, M K J. H. G UNSON Will deliver a Public Address upon ! HARBOUR HOARD ADMINISTRATION, In ST JAMES'S HALL. WELLINGTON ST., TO MORROW THURSDAY) EVENING, r At 8 p m. MR. A. M. MYERS, M.P., will Preside. Messrs. A. J. Entrican, G. R. Hutchinson, and S J. Kdrbutt. will aUo sneak All Elect.) s are Cordially Invited. Q.REAT NORTHERN COURSING CLUB. d A General Meeting will be held in the Windsor Castle Hotel TOMORROW (Thursday), March 8 All Members and Intending Members are requested to be present. F. TAPP, Secretary. •JJ-ANUKAU WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the '• | Manukau Water Supply District will be held in the Board's Office. Manukau Road Epsom e on WEDNESDAY, April 14, 1915, at Bpm ' 0 Business : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet for the sear ended March 31, 1915. WILLIAM HOGG. _ A P fil 6- »15- Clerk. pHE ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND "' - 1 SOCIETY 0 * AND INVESTMENT The Annual Meeting of Shareholders will y be held at thei Office, Queen Street. Onei. hunga, en FRIDAY, April 9, at 7.30 p.m. '. K J. GATLAND, f ___ Secretary 3 THE SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OP J- WOMEN AND CHILDREN. * '■ ll'lunket Society.) The Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Town Hall (Committee Room! on MONDAY. April 12 at 8 p m Addresses will be delivered by Dr Hope r. Lewis. Dr. Beattie, and Mr. Armitage Subscribers and others interested in the work ol the Society are cordially invited to be present. '" RIKA COLEMAN. Hon. Sec. „ "REMARKABLE OFFER „ IX Very Easy Terms at Cash Pricos ° THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO, „ 13, Karangabape Road. 1 " KASTNER." the Kins ol Player-Piano., •« „A ?»• no equal.—Sole Agents, E. and * ri»j» Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, at&Wfc'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15887, 7 April 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15887, 7 April 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15887, 7 April 1915, Page 12

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