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Amusements. QPB'e A • HOUSE. MATINEE HPO-DAY AT 2.30. There is no cleaner, or more elaborate ' Theatre in this City than the Opera House. Even the most fastidious of persons can remain seated, with absolute confidence ot avoiding any epidemic germs. MATINEE rpO-DAY AT 2,30. SEE THE BIG REVUE SHOT_' AND EXCELLENT COMPANY OP ARTISTS. BARGAIN MATINEE PRICES :; SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves. Is 6d, Robertson's, to noon. r\PERA TTOUBE. 1 TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TMMENSE TROUBLE £»HOW, : QOLOSSAL ATTRACTION. fTHE ■pl/ETSOES MUSICAL COMEDY REVJE COMPANY. WHO ARE PACKING THIS THEATRE NIGHTLY. , . And Many Refused Admission. A Complete Company of 16 Artists. in their Mile a Minute Production. FUN IN A SANATORIUM. SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. Presented by an Exceptional Organisation of Fun-makers. Singers, Dancers, ana Specialists. STAGED WITH'A WEALTH OF BEAUTY. Special and Elaborate Scenery by Harry Whaite. Intricate Mechanical Effects, Brilliant. Lighting Schemes. ELABORATE WARDROBE FROM THE LATEST AMERICAN MODELS. Bewitching Ballets, Catching Choruses, Clever Comedians, and Sweet Singers. Plays Produced Personally by the Bletsoes. First Part Speciality Acts. VIOLET TREVENYON. THE ENGLISH BEAUTY COMEDIENNE, MABEL AND MALFE. Last Night. TED STAGPOOLE, The India-Rubber Comedian. ARMITAGE AND HINE. Last - KIP AND KIPPY - Night. Extraordinary Comedy Jugglers. Prices: 2s, Is 6d, and Is. _ Reserves, 2s 6d, at Robertson's to noon this day. thereafter at Theatre to 7 p.m., afterwards Tel. 1595 to'B p.m. EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. LAST EVERYBODY'S. VERYBODY'S. DAY . V VERYBODY'S. NIGHT OF El VERYBODY'S. OF THE BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS. THE BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS, MARGARITA FISCHER, MARGARITA FISCHER, MARGARITA FISCHER, MARGARITA FISCHER, In Her Wonderful and Touching Impersonation of the Orphan Girl In the T'ONESOME TTEART. he .Lonesome Heart. THE T ONESOME TJEART. he .Lonesome Heart. ALACE pictures , NEWTON. ALA( S CONTINUOUS. PALACE 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to 10. PALACE PALACE UP FROM THE DEPTHS. PALACE UP FROM THE DEPTHS. PALACE UP FROM THE DEPTHS. PALACE UP FROM THE DEPTHS. PALACE A Great Drama. PALACE Depicting a Girl's Heroism and PALACE a Man's Regeneration. PALACE PRESSING BUSINESS. PALACE Featuring Burns and Stoll. PALACE BOTHALAND (South Africa). PALACE Interesting Scenic. PALACE TOPICAL BUDGET. GLOBE. COMING MONDAY. LOBE. GLOBE. Five-reel Feature GLOBE. GLOBE. THE WOLF. GLOBE. THE WOLF. GLOBE. THE WOLF. GLOBE. GLOBE. By the author of GLOBE. "PAID IN FULL." METHODIST CONFERENCE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), MARCH 4, 2 30 p.m. GARDEN PARTY At RAHIRI. The Residence of Mr. A. C. Caughcy, Mount Albert. Central Mission Band, Tennis, Cricket, etc. Tickets, Is. Children under 12, half-price. TRAMS leave Queen Street, 1.46 p.m., and thereafter every six minutes. Visitors to Orphanage alight at Mount Albert Church, others proceed to terminus. Special Cars from Pitt Street Corner at 1.55 and 2 p.m. TRAIN, leaving Mount Eden 2.12 p.m., -will stop Avondale Road Crossing for visitors to Orphanage. Conveyance by motor-cars from Orphanage to Garden Party. I'■ ' ! . Meetings. AUCKLAND . OPERATIVE BAKERS il AND PASTRYCOOKS' UNION. • SPECIAL 'GENERAL MEETING. TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) At 7.30 o'clock.. Business: Important. All members urged to attend. O. J. VEALE, Secretary. 1 AUCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAURA ANT EMPLOYEES' UNION. The . Monthly General Meeting of the 1 above Union will be held on SUNDAY, March 5, at 3 p.m. Business: ' • ! Election of President and General. I H. E. BARNSLEY, « Secretary. I AUCKLAND GOLF CLUB. ■£*- (Incorporated.) The Annual General Meeting of the Auckland Golf Club will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street,. on SATURDAY EVENING, March 18, at 8 o'clock. Business: To receive Annual Report and Balancei sheet, Election of Officers, and General, S. RUDDOCK, ' ' Secretary. i "~~~~ — ■"—" ; TAOMINION GRADING OF TEACHERS. • , A ,Publio Meeting of Teachers of the Auckland Education District will be held in the • A ,'^m, Tra > in ß 9° lle2 ° on THURSDAY I NEXT. March ,9. at 10 a.m.. for the purpose of discussing the Education Department proposals re the above. This matter is so important as to call for the largest possible gathering of teachers. ' G. BARBER, .. t For the Conveners. , JJOUKT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. RECRUITING. CAMPAIGN. rv A ee i?8 will be held at the Borouah 'on TUESmv V g"°, y Wat ' the stenfW.W 1 7 1916 ' to con de f tne steps to be taken in connection with > the Recruiting Campaign, to which all , Ladies and. Gentlemen who are wMing to . assist are invited to attend OLIVER NICHOLSON, . Mayor. CUNNYSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB »J (Northern Union Rules). n^ e IIT\A!P* 1 Y Mefl . toi e of the above ' §„. jn °° hold ln L ? n ß Rooms Victoria . Road, Devonport, on MONDAY, 6th, at 8 £3* o^ ! n? s: *?"»»»*«» of Annual RenffiL™ * B l' °- ah ? and the Election of Officers for tho ensuing season W SHAUGHNESSY, > Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. r — . — ___ [yyAITEMATA LADIES' GOLF CLUB Will hold their Annual 'Meeting a ON f-:day, MARCH 10, | At Druids' Hall, at 8 o'clock sharp. . " Lectures. AIPI&A W mT AID TO THE /*|p|jp|fl ►*■ INJURED. VlOlw - The First Lecture will bt given to Ladies on FRIDAY _ v ~— ** March 17, and to Men on THURSDAY, March 16. at 7 p.m. The fee for the course (Is 6d) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. ... «, „ ~ . j Secretary. 1 Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. I ■ • Aquatics. i- ■ J PANMURE YACHT AND BOATING e JL- CLUB. 5 The Panmure Yacht and Boating Club aw holding Aauatio Snorts at Panmure Wharf TO-DAY (Saturday), and extend a • hearty welcome to all supporters and general I public. S. HAMLIN, Hon. Secretary. Hotels. 3 MELBOURNE. COLLINS STREET - JS3L FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE . „ Largest Hostelry in Australasia. • Handy to boat, train and centre of oitj. U Two Diningrooms and Caft> .Write for Tariff Card.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 14

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