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Amusements. ' ;; -■' A P E ft A. : ; JJO US B VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL \ DOMICILE. Direction: Fuller's Australian' • and "' New Zealand Vaudeville Circuit. ' A GREAT NOVELTY. SHOW. Direct from England-Ovation Nightly. Val. THE NEWMANS. Lottie. THE NEWMANS. _ English Comedy and Speciality. _»«»• LUMLEY AND RHODES. Eccentric Character Comedians. ALTON. The Famous Comedy AcrobatTHE TOSSING TESTROS. In an Entirely New Novelty Act. LITTLE VERDE. . . The Phenol--*™ 1 Ch.ld Contortionist. TWO RHODESBURYS. Clever Patterologifta and Staffer*. MISS DOROTHY HARRIS.. The Acknowledged Oueen of Ragtime. PHIL. PEBCIVAL. . Clever Er.slish Eurlepque Comedian. NELLIE NOLLE, English Character Male ]£2»T»ffl?ator. BLUFFO. BLUPFO. In the Gre**?st Comedy Ac' »■= Yet. NEW WEEK NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s: Stalls, Is. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves, 2a 6d, Robertson's, to 5 p.m.. thereafter at Theatre, Tel. 1595. THE "[TING'S IHE JilNO'S — Direction, Fuller's Pictures Ltd. TO-NIGHT - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. Magnificent SucceGS of The "Nordl«k" Company Star Drama, Magnificcn'ly mounted, splendidly acted. and beautifully coloured. Features MALLI BAPTISTA. The Famous Forewoman, CHILDREN OF THE CIRCUS. Here i; a stirring story of Cirrus Life., showing the intiaa'e daily life of a Circus Performer. The Peacemaker - - - Vitagrapb Comedy \ Pathe Gazette Topical. ! A I if? in the Balance - Kalem Drama, i Zept-oL'n Raid on Paris - - - - Topical. FATTY'S AND MAIL'S MARRIED LIFE. „, One of the Most Inimitable KEYSTONE Farce Comedies Extant. I KING'S" gyyptfnMY OFtruFPTRA. ; "in New end SnarVlinc Selections. ' Prices: DC. ]«• c ,'a'U M- Reserves. 6d Extra. 'Phone Theatre 2031 and book vour rea'»- a!«o at the Empire Theatre, Dominion Road. , i BIG SCOTTISH ENTERTAINMENT—St Taos's Pa'l. Thnr-dsy. Dinna Forget. THE T YRIC rpO-NIGHTT HE Li YRIC 10-NIGHT! Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. A Drama of Metropolitan Life " T ll* A' T ONDON." "JL/IL U JJ.MtuN." By Bannister Merlin. A Story of Both London Slums and Society. "T IL A' T ONDON." " JUIL V/ JjONDON." 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-reeler. And Many Others, Also, AT THE WEST FND T^TR'TWK DISENTANGLE YOURSELF from One Shilling, and come to St. James's Hall, next Thursday. MISS WYNNE TPOOTE, Teacher of ' DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE (Pupil of Miss Winifred Isitt. Dunedin). TEACHING REBUMED, 254, Queen Street. 'Phone .4112. Private Address: WAIMANA HALL, Kingsland. 'Phone A.412. SCHOOL OF DANCING.-MISS CECIL ij HALL. French and Russian method*. Ballet. Classical, National, Interpretive, and Ballroom Dancing. Warwick Buildings, Bueen Street opp. H.M. Arcade. Classes evonport, Newmarket.—Particulars, 13, Grey Street. Devonport. FOR AULD LANG SYNE" come to St. James's Hall. Thursday Next. 1 YOU Want a Piano of highest gradu at lowest price?— or write, I«. Moore and Co, Customs St. E. ' |— »»»^—i———Will I I Lectures. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIA. HON. POPULAR LECTURE. In the Trades Hall. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. "THE PROBABLE EFFECT OF THE WAR ON WAGES." *; By Mr. W. R. Tuck, M.A. Synopsis: Necessary Limitations—Complexity of ' World-wide . FactorsUnparalleled Situation—lmpending Depression—Destruction of Diversion' of Labour Army—Disturbance of Commercial Relations—Volumo of Trade—Credits-Com-pensating, Factors—Recuperative PowersEliminating Waste—Armaments— Enterprise—New Distribution of Loss and of Conflict of Interests— of Organisation—Dangers and OpportunityLabour's Mission. Admission, 6d; Season Ticket (6 lectures), Is 6d. . ~,„,., MR. A. BAILEY MANSFIELD. . Governmont Orchard Instructor, will Lecture Upon "Insect Pests Attacking. Deciduous Fruit Trees: Their Combative and Remedial Treatment." .The Lecture be held under the auspices of the Northern Fruit Lands, in the Chamber of Commerce, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 2<th of June, at 8 o'clock p.m. The Lecture will be illustrated with lantern views. •. All interested are cordially invited attend. MR. A. BAILEY MANSFIELD, Orchard Instructor, Department of Agriculture, will Lecture on FRIDAY EVENING £ the 26th inst., at 7.30 o'clock p.m., in the Birkdale School. The Lecture -will be illustrated with lantern views, and will be upon "Insect Posts and Fungoic. Diseases Attacking Deciduous Fruit Trees Thefr Combative and Remedial Treatment." The Lecture will be given under the auspices- of the Birkdale Fruitgrowers' Association, and all interested are cordially invited to attend. ==sa Meetings. A UCKLAND BOWLING CLUB XX (Incorporated). The Annual Meeting will be hold in the Pavilion on TUESDAY, June 29, 1915, at 8 pm. Busiiress: To receive the Committee's Report and Treasurer's Balance-sheet and Report, Election of Officers for the Season. 1915-16, Presentation of Trophies.' General A Special General Meeting will be held on 1 the same evening, at 730 o'clock sharp, to consider a notice of motion to imend by-laws as follows:— That the following words be deleted from Rule 12. after the word "competitions"— "Also to select players to represent the Club ■ at inter-club contests, and.when required at ■ tournaments, and to handicap the players." i That Rule 13 shall read:—Members shall, at the Annual Meet ; n<j. annoint one of their number to act as Sole Selector. His ; duties shall be io se'ect players to represent the Club at inter-club counts, and when r«miirod at tournaments, and to handicap the p'-rcr.." S COLDIfTTTT. June 21. v°ls Hon Sec I ■ I Professional Notices. Ik CARD.] 1 T QLINGSBY -REEKIE. M.D.. Ch.M., Has Commenced the Practice of His Profession in Auckland, and may be Consulted at his Home in Epsom from £.30 to 9.30 a.m.. and G. 30 to 7.30 p.m., and, after July 1, at the A.M.P. Building (second floor), from 12 noon to 2.30 p.m. Telephone, both places, 52. I TOURING my absence from Auckland. , * DR. S A STRIDE, of 92, Symonds 1 Street, has kindly consented to attend to my patient*. TRACY INGLIS. T\ R. c - G. LONG. U DENTIST, Wishes to notify his Patients that he is not leaving New Zealand, and that he is continuing his Practice, as usual, in IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. TDEMOVAL NOTICE. MR. F H. BATTEN, DENTIST, Has Removed to new premises in thePRINCESS (THEATRE) BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET. Opoaito Hill and Plummer's. Florists. WREATHS. CUT FLOWERS, AT '' SHORTEST NOTIUS. Wanted, Violets, any Quantity. FRANK WHITEHEAD, Opp. G.P.O.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15950, 22 June 1915, Page 12

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