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Amusements. HP HE QPBRA-> TT O U SB.. Direction: Fuller's- Vaudeville, Ltd. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE Still Providing Auckland -with its Greatest After-Dinner Repast. Everybody, from Everywhere, comes every week. TO-NIGHT — AT Q — rriO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT - AT O - X O-NIGHT. Ben. J. Fuller. Esq.'s Personal Engagements made during his recent visit to America. First Appearance in Australasia. Direct from America, per R.M.S. Moana. Engaged at Great Expense. BRYAND fIHEEBERT'S Real RYAND Chinamen Elaborate C li/f ANCHURIANS. 'Wardrobe , 0 IVXANCHURLVNS An. Amazing Act —Lightning Skill and Agility, Athletes. Jugglers, and WonderWorkers, Accomplishing Breathless and Daring Feats in- Mid-Air. First Appearance in Australasia. Direct from America, per S.S. Moana. A STARTLING AND ORIGINAL ACT. THE GREAT' LAMPINIS BROS. THE GREAT LAMPINIS BROS. European Comedy Jugglers. The Men of Mystery with Mirth. Introducing their own Invention, *' The Flying Phonograph. Return after a World's Tour, THE TRANCING ."Vf CT EANS. HE -L/ANCING IVX'C-L/EANS. Whirlwind and Other Ballroom Dancers have many exponents in the halls, yet for sheer skill, graceful energy, and novel gyrations, the Dancing McLeans must be unrivalled. Vernon' and ~detd. ERNON AND -d-EID. A Dancing and Novel EQuilibristic Feats by a Smart Man and a Pretty Young Lady. Terrific Success Nightly. DAN THOMAS'S Fun in Skirts. AN X HOMAS'S The Pantomime Dame Extra Special American Attraction. ALSACE AND T ORRAINE. LSACE AND X/ORRAINE. In a Gorgeously Mounted Musical Production Featuring the Alsacephone, tho Violin with the Human Voice. See Madame Alsace's Lovely Gowns. Going Bigger than Ever. VAL AND LOTTIE NEWMAN. In an Entirely New Budget. THE RALEIGHS. Fun in a Back Yard. 4 KINGS. In New Songs and Dances. OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHT. Per S.S. Victoria. MAN AND EVANS. KING AND THORNTON. The Cheapest Vaudeville in the World. Notwithstanding the big expense this week. No Change in Prices. D.C. or 0.5.. 2s; Stalls. Is; Gallery. 6d: Reserved Seats, 6d extra. Plan at Robertson's. Music Sellers, 189. Queen Street, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Opera House 'Phone 1595. "TN {hose strange days people coming X from God knows where joined forces in that far western land. Here they struggled, laughed, and gambled—cursed, killed, loved, and worked out their strange destinies in a manner incredible to us of to-day. Of one thing only are we sure THEY LIVED." rpHE TYRIC. HHHE T YRIC rpHE T YRIC. rpO-NIGHT, AT Q rpO-NIGHT. TFE * QUO. QF rpHE pOLDEN TTfEST. pffiL QF rpHE pOLDEN T^EST. rj.IRL r\F rpHE OLDEN WEST. Is one of those delightful subjects which arouse ideas so vivid that as they flash through the mind you believe all is actuality, and you cease to be conscious of the medium producing the impression. Q.IRL QF rpHE pOLDEN -ryEST. Q.IRL QF rpHE p OLDEN T^EST. Q.IRL QF rpEHE p OLDEN WEST. is truly the chef d'oeuvres of the Lasky Company. Thousands were delighted with the drama; hundreds of thousands enjoyed the opera: millions have applauded the Lasky picturisation. NOTE.As an unprecedented demand for seats is anticipated, the Plan for the season is Now Open at the Lyric, where seats may be reserved; or 'phone 3645 and we will reserve them for you. D.C. AND O.S -|£. RESERVES, D.C. AND 1 S !?D. „ o.s 1 b BACK STALLS . .. /»D. ALSO AT THE WEST END. T\EPARTING Soldier.— in Piano for -t-' your wife or sister to use while you're away; easy terms.—At Moore's, Customs St. . ' j Musical Examinations. < ASSOCIATED BOARD ROYAL " ACADEMY AND ROYAL COLLEGE ' OF MUSIC, LONDON. ****** PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS. 1916. Entries close July 1. Visiting Examiner. Arthur Hinton, Esq. Entry forms, etc., obtainable at Eftdy and °; B \ °£ ? om Secretary. Entries may be l left at Eady and Co.'s. Cleave'sEldgs., CHARLES HUDSON High Street. Hon. Local Sec. ! 1 [ Professional Notices. I YOU CAN pay more, but yon CAN'T get I better SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES • Why not get the BEST procurable? " < — ! C. F. M C W- ILLIAM - : OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN < AND SPECTACLE MAKER 3 14. WELLESLEY ST. E. (close to Queen St.! * , Legal Notices. . > ■■ ■ . | AND qmiH, ■ BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. * ,' OUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. J N.B.—Money to Lend on Land at Very Low ] Interest. Business Cards. J " " -^— ——__ V piREWOOD. COKE, SHELL, 1 Supplied to any part of City punctual to * order, and "1 FURNITURE REMOVED. -I *~~""~~ a E. S. OLIVER, I 125. Victoria St. West. - T3ALFOUR M. IRVINE. F.S.M.C. i ■*-* (Prizeman by Exam.. Lond ) ~ THE LONDON QUALIFIED * J SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING I 18. ARAN AH APE ROAD? ' £ For Satisfactory Spectacles and Eye 7 (classes .at Reasonable Prices. W ® do All Kinds of Repairs Neatly. a Quickly, and ACCURATELY. A. B. ;W EIGHT AND S ONS * RECEIVING. FORWARDING, AND * PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. ( Commerce Street Telephone 141. \ Wharf Telephone 808. i ~' ==r i X° pURNISHING. = BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE '' We Invite you to Inspect our STOCK OF NEW HOUSE FURNISHINGS * AUCTIONEERS. ELLIOTT STRFFT a KAPOK BEDDING:. ETC. T Workmanship of the Best. Prices Right » " " t RICHARD AND po.. £ ■ _ { TlfK. BURNS MACDONALD. Magnetic * "X Healer. 8, Pierce Buildings, comer a Symonds St. and Khyber Pass (next Sueddens), upstairs. Scientific treatment for c Rheumatism. Paralysis. Catarrh, U-ic Acid v and Nervous Complaints. Tonsilitis, Liver' Kidney. Bronchial, Bowel and Bladder Coir' I plaints. Blood Circulation. Muscles. Evil o Habits. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m. t JJEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS. 2 Whatever your trouble, consult JJ MR. GEO. F. HENRY, M.P.T.A., Hon. Member of the American Suggestive Therapeutical Association, Member _pf the Medico-Legal Society for New i York (Psychological Section). [ 23 Symoada St., Auckland. 'Phoao 2718, A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16259, 19 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16259, 19 June 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16259, 19 June 1916, Page 10

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