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Amusements. / - rpHE ERA » gon SE. " MATINEE - TO-DAY, - MATINEE MATINEE At 2.30. MATINEE BARGAIN PRICES: Reserves, Is 6d; 0. Stalls, Is; Stalls, 64 TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. A Procession of Stars in the Show of the Season. •■ An ' Aggregation of Acts. Never Included on One Bill Before. Brilliant Success. EARLY AND LAIGHT. the Most Laughable < EARLY AND LAIGHT. Act in Vaudeville. McCONNELL AND AUSTIN. Marvellous Cycle Act. GLEN ECHO, American Balladist. What An Act! Public Astounded! Wonderful Acrobats. TINY TOT MARJORIES AND EILEEN. TINY TOT MARJORIES AND EILEEN. Don't Miss Them. Incomparable. £ LAWRENCE JOHNSTON. . , « Americar Humourist and Ventriloquist. ' And There Are Others. , BAILEY'S POSING DOGS , MISS AMY MURPHY AND MISS NELLIE , BLACK. ' < KIPP AND KIPPY. MARVELLOUS ED. MULLANEY TWINS. Prices-Reserves. 2s 6d; D.C or 0. Stalls, 2s : Stalls, Is 6d: Gallery, Is. Children halfprice. Box Plan at, Robertson's Music Depot until 5 p.m. " WHO ARE OUR GREATEST SCREEN VV ACTORS? England versus America. Picture-going World to Decide. riRAND rpHEATRE. OPPOSITE , ANZAC DAY ATTRACTIONS. ] London Film Company Presents pONVICT T YNDON'S "ESCAPE. English Film. English Players. CONVICT LYNDON'S ESCAPE. CONVICT LYNDON'S ESCAPE. CONVICT LYNDON'S ESCAPE. ECLAIR LUCERNE. TOPICAL BUDGET. Day Sessions, Free Tea Served to Circle Patrons. Day Sesjions, War Prices: Circles 6d, Stalls 3d. iobe. at the t YRIC. iobe: — Lyric. NIOBE. to-night, AT 8. lyric. NIOBE. LYRIC. NIOBE. The Charming LYRIC. NIOBE. Comedienne, LYRIC. NIOBE. , „„ LYRIC. NIOBE. TT AZEL "HAWK LYRIC. NIOBE. Jl V LYRIC. Bigg! As LYRIC NIOBE. „„ VWk--111 IOBE - LYRIC. NIOBE LYRIC. NIOBE. Produced by the Famous LYRIC. NIOBE. Players Company. LYRIC. NIOBE. Other Splendid Support- LYRIC. NIOBE. ing Items. LYRIC, NIOBE. Lyric War Prices: LYRIC. NIOBE. Stalls, 6d; D.C.. Is; Re- LYRIC. NIOBE. serves, Is 6d. Book your LYRIC. NIOBE. scats by 'phone 3645. LYRICNIOBE. Also at the LYRIC. NIOBE. WEST END THEATRE. LYRIC. I 1 Defence Notices. TVSTRICT ORDERS D by CAPTAIN A. W. BARAGWANATH. District Commandant. PARADE. APRIL 29. 1916., ~ A Parade of all Infantry Units from Auckland City and Suburbs will be held at Alexandra Park. Epsom, on SATURDAY, April 29, 1916. Members will enter tho grounds by the gate in Green Lane. Right Markers will parade in front of Grandstand at 2.15 p.m. Fall in, 2.50 p.m. Dress: Mufti, with caps. No arms. By Order. J. W. ATKINSON, _ , Brigade Sergt.-Major. e " " =3 Meetings. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND PLAYING FIELD Will be opened by HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), APRIL 26. At 2.30 p.m. Entrance to Reserved Seats by the N.E. door up to 2.25 p.m. The genoral public will be admitted from 2 p.m. by the north* w.est door. THE ORPHAN HOME. PAPATOETOE. ' The 56th Annual Meeting of the Subscribers and Friends of the Institution will , be held on THURSDAY, the 27th inst.. at 4.50 p.m., at the Diocesan Office, Shortland Street, to receive the report and balancesheet and to elect Six Members of the Board for the current year. The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland will take the chair. All friends of the institution invited. E. BROOKE-SMITH. Secretary. Orphan Homo Trust Board. . 1 AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. The Quarterly Meeting will be held in the Training College TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 10 a.m. At 11 a.m., Mr. E. K. Mulgan, M.A., Senior Inspector, will give an address on " His Vir.it to the Old Country, dealing with Educational Progress there and elsewhere." C. R. MUNRO, Secretary.. -i MRS. POWER, TO-NIGHT, 51, PONSONBY ROAD. Messages from Articles on Table. Admission, Gd. I'' = ' 5 Memorial Services. TMPORTANT NOTICENOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF DEVONPORT, STANLEY BAY. AND DISTRICT. : An " Anzac Memorial Meeting" will be held by the Devonnort Patriotic Committee, TO-DAY (Wednesday), April 26, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the Marine Square, Devonport. The following gentlemen are expected to speak, and stirring Addresses will bo i given:— A. HARRIS. ESQ., M.P. COUNCILLOR A. NIXON. W. J. NAPIER, ESQ. F. J. WHITAKER, ESQ. The Acting-Mayor, Councillor J. Henderson, will preside. The Garrison Band (by kind permission of Lieutenant-Colonel Hazard) will play selections during the evening. REMEMBER THE DATE: TO-DAY (Wednesday), April 26, at 8 o'clock, Marine Square, Devonport. J. HENDERSON. Chairman Recruiting Committee. ' Musical Examinations. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. ' HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATION IN PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. rillwu ' COMMENCING MAY 27 (Theory), MAY ' 29 (Practical). ' AI ■ Names of Intending Candidates will be received by the undersigned (from whom U Wl6 CaD obtalned ) "P to May a CHAS. M. NELSON. M.A . April 26. 1916. Registrar. I Teachers of Music. M K ' H - WES"*""*' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. aWU Pupils Coached for All Exams Terms moderate. Apply to i AUCKLAND PIANO AGENCY 8, Victoria St. W. 2to ' p.m. every' day. ! MISS G. L. BOULTON, A.S.M. ;~Mis7 ' P. I. Boulton. F.S.M.-Teacher. ffin" - me, Piano, Violin, Theory. Studio: 64, Queen St. ' < — . I Hotels. ~~~ ———______ _______ i "•fELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET i 111 FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. ' ! Largest Hostelry in Australasia Handy to boat, train, and centre of city ' Two Diningrcoms and Cafe. i Write for Tariff Card. < TiRINK VICTIM FOR 10 YEARS. 1 «, ■ ' 2 "1 am pleased to advise that 'Drinko* i permanently cured mo of the drink hab?t I which nad been my downfall for 10 years " writes a grateful Wellington business man. Write or call.to-day for free pamphlet de scribing this inexpensive remedy. Can be given secretly. State -if Mr.. Mrs., or Mis'! -Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 54H Manners Street. Wellington, ? s * U ' ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16213, 26 April 1916, Page 12

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