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Amusements. qpeka house. •fyJATINEE rpo DAY AT £ 3Q, AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICESSIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves. Is 6d, Robertson's, to noonDoors. 1.15 p.m. QPERA JJOUSE. Direction: Fuller's Vaudeville and Theatres, Ltd. „ MATINEE. TO-DAY. AT 2.30. THE REGULAR HOUSE OF GOOD SHOWS WE SUBMIT 20 HIGH-CLASS ARTISTS. ALL ARTISTS WITH EUROPEAN REPUTATION. HENNESSEY AND MARTELL. in a isnlliant _-'ot Pourri Act, including Amizinc Juggline" "pi" ARRIS. wcwr»Tt'f-^ mer ' c * Ragtime Streak. NEWMANS English Comedy Stars. Specialty Duo. GIBSON GIRLS. , w i 7" THE JEUNETS — Night °' e A American Gymnasta and AcrobatsUno Hour of Star Specialities by w JACK WALLER'S Musical F'ieht of FancyLast — THE BUTTERFLIES — Night.. Oompr.sing 8 Star Artists. Included in this rni7^«r>l. o ' ls segregation are: . yIJEGORY Late Conductor Tsar's Imperial IYANOFF. Orchestra. MoscowADMISSION: DC. and OS . 2s: Stalls, Is 6d. 600 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING. Reserves. 2s 6d. Robertson"* Music Stores, to noon this day. thereafter at Theatre to 7 p m-, or by Tel. 1595. Doors, 7.15 p.m. "EVERYBODY'S THEATRE Attend EVERYBODY'S the THEATRE EVERYBODY'S Early THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S Sessions THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S and so THEATRE EVERYBODY'S avoid THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S loss of THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S Time THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S and THEATRE. EVERYBODY'S Temper THEATRE. HE ===== KING'S. HE — KING'S. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 30. . MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 30. Matinee Prices: Adults 6d. Children 3d. TO-NIGHT AT 8. FINAL PRESENTATION OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. Prices—DC., Is; Stalls, 6d; Reserves. Is Bo* Plan at F. Cleat's. Queen St., or phone 3084 and took your seats. CCHOOL OF DANCING MISS CECIL HALL—French and Russian methods Ballet. Classical. National. Interpretive, and Ballroom Dancing. Warwick Buildings Queen Street, opp. H.M. Arcade. Classes Devon port. Newmarket.—Particulars 12, Grey Street. Devonnort.

DANCING Plain, National, Military , Ball m aid of Wounded Fund, Town Hall, September 29.— E. A. Williams, Prof, of Danrine. Director. Lectures. "XTTHY THE LABOUR party DE»V CLINED TO JOIN THE _ _ MINISTRY." HEAR P. C WEBB. MP. FOR GREY, GLOBE THEATRE, SUNDAY. 7.307 JpiRST AID TO THE INJURED. The First Lecture will be given to Ladies at the Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, on SATURDAY. September 25, at 7 p.m. The Fee for the Course (7s 6d) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Secretary. I . Demonstrations. J^EMONSTRATION. Mr. G. V. Westbrooke. Govt. Apiarist, ■will give a Demonstration on the Treatment of Bee Disease (Foulbrood) on TUESDAY NEXT, the 21st Sept., at 2.30 p.m.. at Mr. Ment'a Apiary at ALBANY. All interested are invited. 1 1 Meetings. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the South British Insurance Company, Limited, will be held at the Head Office of the Company. Queen Street, Auckland. on THURSDAY, the 14th day of October. 1915, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. B«DHSSB. To receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the year ended 31st August. 1915. To elect Two Directors in the place of Messrs. John Ed son and W. R. Wilson, who retire in accordance with the articles of Association, but are eligible and offer themselves for re-election. To consider and, if thought fit. to give effect to a recommendation of the Directors: (a) By determining that the number of the Directors shall not be less than five nor more than eight. (b) By electing another Director. To elect Two Auditors in place of Messrs. G. S. Kiss ling and W. B. A. Morrison, who offer themselves for re-election. As soon as such business is concluded, the meeting will resolve itself into an Extraordinary General Meeting for the purpose of considering and. if approved, of passing the following resolution : — j That Article 81 of the Articles of the i Association of the Company be altered i by substituting therein the words " One thousand seven hundred" for ■the words *" One thousand four hundred." Should, the above resolution be passed by the reouired majority, it will be submitted for confirmation as a special resolution to a Second Extraordinary Meeting, which will be subseauently convened. The Transfer Books of the above Company •will be CLOSED from the Ist day of October to the 14th day of October. 1915, inclusive. Dated at Auckland this 14th day of September. 1915. . . By order of the Board of Directors. P. H. UPTON. General Manager. RAILWAYS LEAGUE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE LEAGUE . Will be held at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. On TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. At 2 p.m. At which His Worship the Mayor of Auckland, President of the League, Will take the Chair. Bitsjsess : To Consider and Pass the Report and Accounts. and Elect the Officers for the ensuing yearTo Pas 3 any Resolutions the meeting may decide upon for the guidance of the League in future; or to consider any business which may be brought before the meeting. A full attendance is earnestly requested of the subscribers to the funds of the League and all vno are interested in pushing on the railways of Auckland to a speedy pletionR- R. HUNT. General Secretary. Auckland, September 14, 1315. THE ANNUAL REUNION of the ExPupns of the Sifters of Mercy and the members oi the Mercy Guild and their friends will take place at St- Mary's Connt - Ponsouby. on FRIDAY. September 24. ; c ,V, 3 of ° U I T ; a v, j cf Mercy, from 2.30 to 530 p.m. A full attendance is cordially invited. The report of the Mercy Guild will be read and donations t&Ken towards procuring leather waistcoats for the soldiers, in answer the Countess lately made by H " Excellency the Countess of Liverpool. 4 PCKLAKD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. DAY MORNING NEXT? UtTinst at° W f °^ e £££ m connection with his Department. " All interested are invited in take ajrin te-ge of the opportunity. 10 Uke adv * n " A. J. DENNISTON. j __ [ Secretary. Friendly Societies. ♦ I Total fountain op 111 l sk>. :"?00. LofiGE ' K - Members are reminded that the ■ QUARTER CLOSES On TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 21. C. WESTPHAL, Sftiretiry

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16026, 18 September 1915, Page 14

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