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■ iii ' '' .". ■; i ■ r " Amusements. " "" r\ P E R A HOUSE., TITATTNEE AT O 30 LAST MATINEE GREAT LUTES AND CO. Everything as at night SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves, la 6d, Robertson's to noon. Doors. 1 45 p.m. QPERA TTOUSE Direction: Fuller's Vaudeville and Theatras, _ TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. THEATRE THAT DRAWS THE CROWD „ , 3—THE JEUNETS— Novel American Gymnastic Acrobatic TnoTHE NEWMANS. Engli=h Comedy Stars. THE FEATURE ATTRACTION. Positively Last Night here of GREAT LUTES AND CO. 3—GREAT LUTES AND CO.—3 GREAT LUTES AND CO. THE WIZARD OF THE FEET In int. astonishing, and seemingly impossible feats. The Greatest Novelty yet Last Night of HAZEL MORRIS. Ratrtime Exponent. HAZEL MORRIS. Last — LEW HOFFMAN — Night. America's Hat Maniac, in new eccentricities. GIBSON GIRLS. In Specialty Dancing. One Hour of Star Specialities by JACK WALLERS Musical F'io'nt of Fancy. Last — THE BUTTERFLIES — Nights THE BUTTERFLIES. Comprising 8 Star Artists. Included in this ~T*T*~~-~** aggregation are . , GREGORY Late Conductor Tsar's Imperial rYANOFF. Orchestra, Moscow. MISS ADA SMART. From the Drurv Lane Theatre. London. WYLIE WATSON. Comedian and Cellist. FRED DENNETT. Renowned Solo Pianist. FOSTER HINE. Operatic Baritone. CECELIA GOLD. Dainty Soubrette Character Artist. MARION ARMITAGE. _, _. JACK WALLER. The Km* of A" Costume Entertainers. ADMISSION: DC. and OS. 2s: Stalls, Is 6d. 600 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING. Reserves, 2s fid. Robertson"* ilusic Stores. to noon this day; thereafter at Theatre to 7 p.m., or by Tel. 1595 EVERYBODY'S." UN QCEEN STREET. .. „ TmATRE. 1:; OTJEEN STREET. "EVERYBODY'S'' May we suggest that .. you patronise " EVERYBODY'S " the .. ~rr JS2£&SS£- EARLY SESSIONS "EYERi BODY'S" and so avoid "EVE T RY%O T Sfs" L ° SS a °d FTIME THEATRE. LOSS OF TEMPER. THE KING'S. J- Fuller's Pictures. Limited. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT £.30. Matinee Prices: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. TO-NIGHT AT 8. _. , _ TO-NIGHT AT 8 Final Presentation of Present Programme. ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE MONDAY Prices: D.C.. Is. Stalls. 6d: Reserves. Is 6d. GRAND THEATRE. OPP. G.P O. RAN £§4£5- THE FRAME-UP. GRAND. THE FRAME-UP £2 A £5- Kalem's Star Drama. A ND. Keystore (Ford Sterling)— GgAND. HE WOULDN'T STAY DOWN. £§ A £-S- PURE GOLD. £§£££- XEW BUTLER GRAND. TOPICAL BUDGET. ALL SAINTS' SALE OF WORKVICARAGE AND SICK AND WOUNDED FUNDS. .__ Opened by MRS. GUNSON. WEDNESDAY NEXT. _ „ SEPTEMBER 15. at 3 o'clock. Stalls: Plain. Fancy. Children's Goods. Wood Carving, Handkerchiefs, Variety. ; Sweets, Provisions. Garden: On which Virgin Cork for Window Boxes, etc Lucky Dame Trot," for Children, and Tea and Refreshments all the time. SCHOOL OF DANCING— MISS CECIL «p HALL.French and Russian methods Ballet. Classical. National. Interpretive, and Ballroom Dancing. Warwick Buildings, Oueen Street, opp. H.M. Arcade. Classes Devonport. Newmarket.—Particulars 12, Grey Street, Devon-port. Lectures. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. LANTERN LECTURE. " /^EYLON.'' BY MR. C M. CARTER. rpOWN TTALL /"CONCERT /~IHAMBEB FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, AT 8 P.M. TICKETS: Adults, Is; Children. 6d. HELP OUR WOUNDED ! 1 ! EYS TNSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, •J- Three Lamps, Ponsonby. T>ROF. Q.WILYM /"\WEN. MA.. D.Sc. On " CURIOSITIES OF COUND." /THURSDAY ■V'EXT, SEPT. 16, AT Q > Admission: Sixpence. I* GIRLS' REALM GUILD FETE FOB OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. REV. G. MONCKTON Will Lecture in aid of above Funds on "THE PRESENT SITUATION IN GALLrPOLL and on the Eastern and Western Fronts." ST. MARK'S HALL. REMUERA. SEPTEMBER 13, 8 p.m. Admission. Is. . I Meetings. — AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. *T<HE QOLDIERS' pLUB, First Floor. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING COMPANY'S BUILDING. QUEEN STREET. Will be Opened by His Worship the Mayor. ON MONDAY. SEPT. 13, at 3 p.m. All Soldiers Returned or Going to the Front are heartily welcome. The Committee also invites citizens to* present who have in any way contributed to the furnishing of the Club. Afternoon Tea will be provided by the Soldiers Club Ladies' Committee- c* The Rooms will be open for inspection from 3 p.m. on Monday, 13th inst. till 10 ' p.m. on Tuesday. 14th mst. For the Committee. GEORGE ELLIOT. Chairman. TXTOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE "' UNION. FIRST AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL _ „_ CONVENTION. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15 AND 16. IN CENTRAL MISSION HALL Morning Session. 10 o'clock Afternoon Session, 2.30 p.m, THURSDAY EVENING, 30 PJI ST. DAVID'S HALL. KHYBER PAS*! MRS. DR PARKES win give?n Add-on "THE BASE HOSPITALS. .T™ 8011 _ ~ _ , Musical Items. Half Collection for the Hospital. All ladies invited. •J-O BULLDOG FANCIERS. THE NATIONAL BULLDOG CLUB will hold ite Annual Meeting in the Offices of the Auckland Bacon Co., Breakwater *°£ on MONDAY NEXT. 730 £ni °* d * Business: Election of Officers. Programme for ensuing year All fanciers cordially invited to attend. F. C. BARBER, Secretary. pAPAKURA PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. The First Annual Meeting of Subscribers to above League will be held in the PaST? H s, n -£? AY - «TNV aj 8 ocJoct The Report and Balance-sheet for yea? ending August. 1915, will be presented £t this meeting and the General* Pubhc are cordially invited to be presentJ- MURRAY. ; ■ Secretary. r£HE ZEALAND poWEBBOAT ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Club Room FW, Buildings, on WEDNESDAY. sSnber^ "i 8 . p ' m i" v when ,he and Balancesheet will be presented. WM * * . =a Dividends. T™ TALIS LrMrTED ONSOLIDATE A Dividend. No. 43, of 9d per share, has" been declared payable en October S. msfto all Shareholders on the Register oi'S.Sm ber 18 1915 The T.ansflr Becks cWe- °*-^ r 4to 8 - both days & Auckland. September 10, 1915. Musical. T? E. ADAMS AND CO. * (Late Collard and Collard, London). Over 30 Years' Experience. PIANO AND b OBG^ b TUKER S AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Free 'Phone 1489. 17. Elliott Street, Opp. Arthur'. Hart

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 14