' Amusements. , ; , ..', ; ;. ...... .". .'..,.."*?„•■.':."•-">, HIS. /MAJESTY'S THEATRE. \ . Direction: J. C. Williamjon, Ltd. T"' , - :..'■ IMPORTANT NOTICE. . >~ • OWING TO THE ENORMOUS NUMBER "'"■: OF PATRONS UNABLE TO GAIN AD. :-'.', :- MISSION SINCE THE OPENING NIGHT. ' IT WOULD BE ADVISABLE TO BOOK SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND J : SATURDAY (LAST RIGHT) AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. FOR THE PLANS ARE %.- RAPIDLY FILLING. ■ LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT iFRIDVYi AND TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Of JULIUS 'KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT. JULIUS KNIGHT. JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, Supported by Lizette Parks, Louis Kimball, as well as the most numerous and ♦he strongest cast of artists J C. Williamson, Ltd..has had the pleasure of touring through New Zealand for a number of years, and augmented for fighting iod marching purposes, by New Zealand's returned heroes. IN THE GREAT WAR FLAY. UNDER VIRE. UNDER FIRE. UNDER FIRE. UNDER FIRE. UNDER FIRE. UNDER FIRE. BOX PLANS AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. Day Sales at Coleman's, Tobacconist. Prices—D.C. and R.S., 6s. Stalls. 33: Gal. lory. Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. W. F. RUSSELL. Business ilaaagcr. VICTORIA League Girls' Club, in conjunctiOL with Aeroplane Fund Committee, hold.Woodland Fe!o and Seaplane Flight Tomorrow. TTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE, MONSTER MATINEE. MONSTER MATINEE. MONSTER MATINEE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 130. TO-MORROW (UATURDAYi. AT 0 30. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 0 30. AUCKLAND DRAMATIC A VAUDEVILLE EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION. Memorial to Fsllen Solders, Seamen, and Nurses. For the Children's Hospital Equipment Fund. By kind permission of J C. Williamson. Lid. JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT. SUPPORTED BY MEMBERS OF COM. PANY. WILL APPEAR IN FIRST ACT OF THE GREAT WAR PLAY, UNDER FIRE.'* - UNDER FIRE." "UNDER IRE."S I And MISS MOLLY TAYLOR. THE COMPANY'S SOLOIST. By kind permission of FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE, LTD., MULLANEY TWINS. The Classy MULLANEY TWINS. Dancers. LAWRENCE JOHNSTON. King of LAWRENCE JOHNSTON Voice-Thrower* And MIPS CECIL HALL'S TALENTED PUPILS, Including, Amber Jones. Kathleen Bloomfield. Wynne Foote, Joy Philcox, Vita Flanagan, Iris SacKenzic, .localyn Dixon, M. Turner. D- Turner, M. Philcox, J. Bartler. D. Spencer. M. 1 case, W. Foote, K. Biocmrield. and Master Jack Davies. Box Plan NOW OPEN, Wildman and Arey's. Prices: 3s, 2s and Is. Booking. Is extra. Children, half-price to all parts l/HHE Seaplane of Messrs. Walsh Bros .and !li Dexter will give sn exhibition off Parnell Park To-morrow. Worth seeing. HELP the Maimed Soldiers by attending the Woodland Fete and Seaplane Flight at Parnell Park To-morrow. i ' BRING the Children to Parnell Pork Woodland Fete To-morrow. Lots of fun for old and young. BRAN Tubs. Easter Trees, Treasure Hunts I and other pleasures at Parnell Park Woodland Fete To-morrow. Come a.l. , Electoral. u PAPATOETOE ROAD BOARD, " ELECTION. 4 The following persons have been duly nomi- j nated as Candidates for the office of Men> . bers of the Tapatootoo Road Board BRYANT. J. C. CLARK. A. HODGE. S. MAY. F. W. KICCOL. E. WOOLFIELD, S. WYLLIE, J. As the number nominated, seven (7), exceeds the number' required, five 15;, a Poll will bo held in the Wesleyan Hall, Kolm»r Road, Papatoetoe. on THURSDAY. May 4, 1916, between the hours of 3 a.m. and 9 P ' m ' H. C. ERNEST. .'; Returning Officer. •.; Papatoetoe. April 27. 1916. _ < THE ANNUAL MEETING OF RATE- ••:: I PAYERS will be held in the Wesleyan Hall. Kolmar Road, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, May 1. . H. ERNEST. i '.. Clerk. - ; »-; pAKURANGA ROAD DISTRICT, . Messrs. HENRY ANDREW. Jck., , • „ GEORGE BELL, i THOMAS RICHARD GILL. ALFRED EDWARD KATTAWAY, And 5 CHARLES WILLIAM ROBERTS. Having been nominated as Members of the Pakuranga Road Board, and being the number required, I therefore declare then) elected. ALEX. BELL. Returning Officer. t April 27, 1916. ■ ! TUANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. MR. ALFRED EDWARD HATTAWAY Having been nominated as Councillor for the altered Riding of Pakuranga. and bung the . only one, I therefore declare him elected. * ALEX. BELL, Returning Officer. Auckland. April 27. 1916. ; TVTANUREWA TOWN DISTRICT. , MR. C. H. LUPTON. The Progressive Candidate. Invites the Electors to meet him. Manure** Hall, TO-MORROW (Saturday). 29th. at 7,30 p.m. Independent Candidates invited , to speak also. Ladies specially invited. Lighting. Better Train Service. General Progress. Hotels : . 'TELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET, _1 FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Larjeat Hostelry in Australasia. ' Handy to boat, train, and centre of city. ' Two Diningrooms and Cafe. Write for Taritf Card. < i" 1 - ■» Restaurants and learooms. SALVATION Oh, the glorious sound-- . Early Breakfast, 7 a.m. Open Sunday!. ' —Manchester Dining Rooms, opp. G.t .U. fTIRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Irawl* J ing Pish Depot, Lower Queen St., next . Hellaby's. - pRIOR'S - LARGEST DININGROCIi 1 BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS, 3 STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE. i Telephone 3410. _ >r_W yEALAND JJBRA-D. sf RtmscßtPTioss 6d per week, delivered in * \ town and suburbs, or 10. per .*»««*» i 1 idrancc Posted to any part of the Dominion. ' js?ptSibstb under tne following classes W_!ISD To Let. Fob Sale. Lost *& FOTOP, PBB9OSAL. BOARD «D " are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for Is 6d for ; ' ra.ih naid in advance. ~ J RirthV Marriages, asd Deaths. 2s 6d ' ..5, iMBrtMB- FrsEBAL Notices, Is extra.,« ' tf'JFSff inadvance. The- announW' | . ments must be signed by the advertiser. - i » Replies to advertisement* will be received ~ i at tie office of the HERALD free, of charge. Instructions as .to the insertion or " £v druwal of advartisomenia in the aiUXW . not. hold themselvg , resnoneiblo for non-insertion of advertise- % ' ments through accident or from other causes. or for error in the publication of any adver--1 and Commerrijl ■:■. ' Department, 178: Job Printing Order Olhce. , 2890: Publishing. 14; Editorial. 229.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16215, 28 April 1916, Page 10
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