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. ' Amusements. ' ' • APEBA HOUSE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Direction Fuller's Theatre and Vaudeville Co.. 'Limited. TO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT. NEW MAGNIFICENT STAR ACTS. NEW MAGNIFICENT STAR ACTS. Featuring this week Three Famous Importa- . tions direct from Palace Theatre, London, under special engagement 'BELLE AND BETTY. BELLE AND BETTY. Tiro Fiirae London Favourites, in » Novelty Scena. Direct from England, and First Appearance in Vaudevil'e, FRED MAGUIRE, FRED MAGUIRE. Actor. Vocalist, and Comedian. FRED MAGUIRE. Who has forsaken musical comedy to star in Vaudeville with Messrs. Fuller and Co., was originally brought to Australia to play in "The Girl in The Taxi," with J. C. Williamson, and has played with success in that class of productions for the last 13 months. Under Special Engagement, and First Appearance of BATES AND WADE, BATES AND WADE. Strong Men and Comedy Acrobats. Continued Success of THE LA MERTES, Two Brothers, a Piano, and a Whistle. Intjoducing a Novel and Original Interlude. Phenomenal Success of CARLTON MAX, The King of Ventriloquists, In an Entriely Nov/ Act. MISS AGNES RAWES, The Australian MISS AGNES RAWES, Balladisi SYDNEY BACH. As Mrs. James, "The Welsh Landlady." SHARRAT AND LANG, Comedians nud Dancers. Extraordinary Success of MABEL AND MALFE. The Dainty Gill '.i ABEL AND MALFE, and the aIABBL AND MALFE. Big Clumsy Boy. Week-night Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is; Frmfly Circle, 6d. Reserves, 2s 6d. _ L Box Plan at Robertson's, The Music Depot, Queen St., till 5 p.m., afterwards at Opera, House or 'Phone 1695. Don't Foieet the Matinees, Every Wednesday and Saturday. GLOBE. A MARVELLOUS STORY LOBE. OF A TEjIRIBLE CRIME. GLOBE. GLOBE. nnHE TIEAD MAN'S GLOBE'. " T7EYS. GLOBE. XV GLOBE. GLOBE. CHARLIE pHAPLIN. GLOBE. \j> \J GLOBE. .ftHARLIB PHAPLIN. GLOBE. O V GLOBE. GLOBE. In GLOBE. GLOBE. DOUGH AND DYNAMITE. GLOBE. GLOBE. LONESOME LUKE. GLOBE. GLOBE. WHAT DID HE WHISPER? GLOBE. GLOBE. It Might Have Been Naughty. GLOBE. See If You Can Guess. I _ i?IAAA PER week spent by Y.M.C.A. w.LUI/1/ to induce men to write home. This concerns you, so hear Varney to-night!

Meetings. TO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. 1 O-NIGHT. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. YM.C.A. PALLY. A « y M.C.A. PALLY. PATRONISED BY LEADING CITIZENS. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor, J. H. Gunson, Esq. A SHORT PROGRAMME OP PATRIOTIC ITEMS. And AN ENTERTAINING ADDRESS— "WHAT THE Y.M.C.A. IS DOING FOR OUR BOYS IN KHAKI." I By the Visiting National Secretary, MR. A. VARNEY. Vocalists: Mrs. A. E. Bagnall, Messrs. Ho; Dellow and Edwin Dennis. Accompanist: Mr. H. J. Barrett. ADMISSION FREE. ALL PATRIOTS WELCOME. T ENT. 1916.-ADDRES3ES TO MEN. WATERSIDE. Quay St. E. (opp. Roller Mills.-12.20 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday), speaker, Mr. A. P. Cowie; and THURSDAY, speaker. Rev. W. G. Monckton. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 1.20 p.m., speaker. Rev. A. H. Colvile; subject. "Crucifixion." , DEVOTIONAL SERVICE (open to all- 1 Diocesan Office, Shortland St., FRIDAY, 12th, 1.20 p.m. AVONDALE ROAD BOARD. A General Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Town Hall, Avondalo, on FRIDAY NEXT, April 14. at 8 p.m., to consider the question of Drainage, Water Supply, and other matters connected with the welfare of the district. The Chairman will preside and & full attendance of Ratepayers is desired. B. G. HALL. Clerk to Avondale Road Board. I = J Teachers of Music. SCHOOL of Musio and Danciag,— ' Misses Beresford, Teachers of Music (certificated). Violin, Mandolin, ?iano. Theory, Singing. Music supplied for concerts, dances, etc. 'Phone AB5l, Arccliffe, 108, Symcrds St. e '" ii Money. > MONEY JO TEND. Our Motto: "TO ASSIST: NOT TO CRUSH." WE WILL LOAN YOU £SFOB£I.5 Foß £l. £10 FOR £2. Larger Amounts Pro Rata. We Trade in Out Name, which is A GUARANTEE FOE STRAIGHTFORWARD WS HONEST DEALINGS. We are oureofeths confidence of the publio who hato had dealings with us in the past. To those who do not know us, we ask to be favoured with a call before arranging a loan elsewhere. We advance Money on Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines (without removal). Buildin? Society. Shares, Life Policies, or any other Security. Easy repayments to suit borrowers. All negotiations strictly confidential. Address: IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO., <to 6, Law Court Bldgs., High St., Auckland. And also at No. 5, Probert's Buildings, Great North Road. A. EMANUEL, Manager. Note.— connection with other Finns, We make no charge for inspections. Office Hours: 9 to 4.30. Saturday, a to 1. 'Phone 4777. £SFOE5 FOE £1. £10 FOR £2. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND. We Advance Money on Furniture. Pianos, Sewing Machines (without removal), or on any other security. LOW INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS . PLEASE NOTE.-We make no charts for inspection. No Business, No Charge. Our deaTTngs aro characterised by Honest Treatment. All business strictly confidential. Office flours: 10 am, to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 1. THE EMPIRE LOAN AND FINANCE CO Wyndham Chambers (2nd Floor), " Opposite Gas Company, Wyndham Street, City. 'Phone 2061. J. C. BENNETT. Manager. rpHE AUCKLAND DEPOSIT AND 1 INVESTMENT CO. Lend Money on all kinds of Jewellery, Plate, Precious Stones, etc.. etc., at Current Rates of Interest. 16, Queen St. (next to Waverley Hotel). A. WOOLLEY, 'Phone 4194. Manager. MONEY to Lend.-.TAMES C. and P E DROMGOOL. Barristers and Solicitors' Imiienal Buildings (opp. Smceton's). MONEY to Lend on Security of First or Second Mortgagee.— and Anderson, Solicitors, Wyndham Street. "MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage at a Low M Rate of Interest.-Apply M G McGregor. Hobson Buildings. Shortland St. MONEY Lent on Building Society Shares. Pianos, bowing Machines. Survey In! struments. Jewellery, etc.: strictly confiHon ■al .-Lombard. 31, Wellesley St. E. opS' Public Library. M MONEY TO LEND at a Moderate Rate of Interest. JACKSON AND RUSSELL. MONEY to Lend en Mortgage of First•a . class Freehold Security at Current Rates.—Hosketh and Eicnmond. Wyndham St., Auckland. MONEY TO t LEND at Lowest Current n Rates of Interest.—Apply Russell and Campbell. 42. High St. TPSTAB. 1887. -Royal Loan JU Office, i, Wellesley St. IPMoney to Lend every conceivable form security; reasonable interest

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16201, 11 April 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16201, 11 April 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16201, 11 April 1916, Page 10

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