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Amusements, - •M QPERA JJOUBB VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Direction: Fuller's Australian and Now Zealand Vaudeville Circuit. •■" _ SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR THOUSANDS OF AUCKLAND VAUDEVILLE PATRONS MR. BEN. J. FULLER begs to announce that despite the grave European outlook, there will be no curtailment whatsoever of the HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE PRESENTED ON OUR CIRCUIT. As a further evidence that § their policy will be maintained, the following New Star Novelty Acts will make their _ FIRST APPEARANCE TO-NIGHT:— Direct from England—First Appearance of Val. THE NEWMANS. Lottie. THE NEWMANS.. English Comedy and Speciality Duo. First Appearance here of LUMLEY AND RHODES, Eccentric Character Comedians. Special Engagement—First Appearance here of ALTON, The Famous Comedy Acrobat. (Late of Lennon, Hyman and Alton, of Vaudeville and Pantomimo Fame.) THE TOSSING TF.fTROfc. la an Entiroly New Novelty Act. , LITTLE VERLIE. The Phenomenal Ch'ld Contortionist. TWO EHODESBURYS. Clever Patl»ro!o?ipts and Singers. MISS DOROTHY HARRIS.. The Acknowledged Queen of Ragtime. PHIL. PERCIVAL. Clever En?!i?h Burlesque Comedian. _ NELLIE KOLLE, English Male lmTißrponiitor. NEW WEEK NIGHT PRICES: D.C. nnd 0.5., 2s: Stalls, Is. „ 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves, Cs fid, Robertson's, to 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre, Tel. 1595. rpHE THING'S r liE -LYINGS Direction, Fuller's Pictures Ltd. Pictures of exceptional quality and entrancing interest. We show the T-'iiht Pictures, and Show the Pictures Right. TO-NIGHT - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. The Management has pleasure in introducing a Filmic Troit, The " Nordi-k" Company Star Drama, Magnificeniy mounted, splendidly acted, and beautifully coloured. Features MALLI BAPTISTA, The Fa-nous Horsewoman, CHILDREN OF THE CIRCUSHere is a stirring story of Circus Life,_ showing the intimate daily life of a Circus Performer. The Peacemaker - - - Vitagraph Comedy. Pathe Gazette Topical. A I iff in '.ho Balance • Kalem Drama. Zeppelin Paid on P-.rii .... Toxical. FATTY'S AND V' "EL'S MARRIED LIFE. One of the Met Inimitable KEYSTONE Farce-Comedies Extant. KIXT.'t SYV-' 'w op'-'TFSTRA. In Now and SparHing Selections. Pr'ces: DO. is: Stalls, Pd: Reserves, Gd Extra. 'Phone Theatre 3034 and book [ four sea's • also at the Empire Theatre, Dominion Road THE r YRIC tx)-night! HE JL/YRIC 1 0-NIGHT! i Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. A Drama of Metropolitan Life— "TIL n' T ONDON." " Li, L U 1 JJONDON." By Bannister Mervin. A Story of Both London Slums and Society. "TIL r\' T ONDON." "JU;L KJ JLU:\'DUN." By the Famous London Film Co., For which we hold the exclusive rights. Also, BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA - - ScenicTHE PHANTHOM THIEF • • - Drama. GAUMONT GRAPHIC - • - - Topical. HOGAN'S ARISTOQUATIC DREAM. A Keystone Two-reoler. And Many Others. 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Auckland ministers- association UNITED INTERCESSORY 'SERVICE, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915, IN THE TABERNACLE, AT 45 PM. Brief addresses will be given by th« Rev. J. M Saunders, M.A , St. David's. Church, and Principal Garland. Tho Rev. E. A. Kirwood, President of the Association, will 111 are heartily invited to attend. • IMeetings. CARLTON BOWLING AND CROQUET CLUB (INCORPORATED). The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Pavilion on MONDAY, June 28, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To received Annual Report and Balancesheet. Election of Officers. General. W. E. AREY, Hon Sec., C B.C. i 11 -1 Tourist Resorts. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA, the largost Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electrio light throughout, hot and cold baths, • patent lavatories, etc.; nearest house to Government baths, including the large new bathhouse. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 12