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Amusements. | HE QPEBA -JJOUSE.I Direction ... Ben. 3. Fuller. j IfATINEE- TO-DAY -Mtrrxii i YIaTINEE— At 2.30 p.m.— ~ HUNG THE KIDDIES. THEY "WILL j LOVE IE COMEDY DOGS. THE ACROBATS OX STILTS. 3argain Prices D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, Reserves, Is 6d. \X B—T'O-NIGHT—AT 8. 10-NIGHT Last Night. L" 4 X^*' 'ICTOR pRIKCES "pEYUE QOY. In the Laughable Revue. THE MIDNIGHT CLUB. THE MIDNIGHT CLUB. [Tries you along at high-gear speed Inspires Mirth. Chases Gloom. Laugh a Minute. The Minutes Come Fast. In Addition, BIG STAB BILL OF VARIETIES ist Night—Nelson and Nelson— Last Night. Last Night—Tier and Koss—Last Night. ,Ast Night— and Witt—Last Night. HOSTS OF OTHERS. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d . allery. Is. Reserves. 6d. extra. Plan at Robertson's. 169. Queen Street. II noon. Afterwards at Theatre. phone. 95. it -pOR <^ERBIA! rpo-NIGHT! ' "'' at *"?* r ' 7.45 ! II : SHARP. I THE Harold GIBBS CSnclrl' AT THE rpoWN TTALL. •or the Relief of STARVING SERBIANS. piGANTIC -pROGRAMME 'ontributed to by the MOST DISTINGUISHED COTERIE OF ARTISTES ever assembled in the AUCKLAND TOWN HALL. j HEAR 1 rpHE OTORM ! TO-NIGHT! | ; ! SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES "pREE!!! S'O SALES OF SWEETS OR FLOWERS. TO ENTER. 2s (Reserved Seats). A limited lumber of seats available at Is. Owing to the very large number of seats ilready taken, patrons are strongly urged to secure" their seals this morning Box Office spen until 1 p.m., at Wildman and Arey's. Reserved seats may also be secured at Hall to-night. A GREAT CONCERT! A GREAT NIGHT'! And ALL FOR SERBIA pOR OERBIA. GIRLS' RF*LM CT.UB. ENTERTAINMENT AND SALE. ST MARKS HALL. REMUERA. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). In Aid of the Serbian War Relief Fund. Work. Sweets. Fancy. Flower. Produce, Cake and Tea Stalls. Side Shows. Fortunetelling. Dancing by Miss Daphne Knight's Pupils Orchestra. Open 2.50 to 5.30 p.m.. 7 to 10 p.m. Admission. Is; Children, lid Contributions may be left at Mr. Marriage's Chemist Shop, Queen Street, and Kent's Bakery. Broadway. Newmarket. SCHOOL OF DANCING. 0 MISS CECIL H.AJ.L 'Pupil Mdlle. Mantes, Grand Opera, Paris; i Academic Desportes). Classical, Toe. Interpretive. National, and Ballroom Dancing. WARWICK CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST. (Opp. His Majesty's Arcade). V M.C.A. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL A . CULTURE. WELLESLEY ST.. AUCKLAND. Classes for Business Men. Young Men. and Employed Boys, in Gymnastics, Boxing, Wrestling, Etc., Etc Special Faculties for School Boys. The Large Gymnasium is modernly equipped. electrically lighted and easy of access, and is under the direct supervision of Professor Potter. Specially Reduced Fees. Private Tuition may be arranged. For particulars of Classes, ring 558, or apply to FERCIVAL J. L. KENNY. General Secretary. DANCING.— EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT —St. Benedict's Hall, East Street, off Symonds Street. Under auspices St. Benedict's Club. Dancing. 8 to II p.m. Lillis' Orchestra.— P. J. McCabe, Hon. Sec. Motor Trips. PUREWA CEMETERY. To-morrow (Sun-day).—Motor-'bus will leave Page Store about 1.45 p.m.. Tutt's door. Symonds Street 2 p.m.. Newmarket Station 2 10. Remuera Terminus 2.30. then half-hourly trip. Cemetery to cars.—J. Rirnmer. "ITATAMATA- T A U R A N G AMotor Service between Matamata and Tauranga reduced to WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS during winter months. Car leaves Tauranga, 11.30 a.m. Leaves Matamata after arrival of Rotorua Express. FARES: Single, £1; Return. £1 15s. H. M. GRIFFITHS. Tauranga. Tel- 75. GRIFFITHS' STABLES. Matamata. Tel. 41. Meetings. /CITIZENS' INTERCESSORY SERVICE .- 'Under Auspices of Y. M.C.A.;. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. J. H. Gunson. Esq. Supported by Colonel Ward (representing the District Commandant!, the Consuls-General and Consuls of the Allies, and other Prominent Citizens. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW, 3 P.M. | Special Addresses by 1 Revs. Principal Garland and Frederic Warner. ! Favourite Hymns, led by large combined Choir. I Mr. Edtrar Randal at the Grand Organ Mr. J. Wallac • Atkinson will Sing " The Lord is My Light " (Allitsen). Vocal Duet. "The Day is Done "(Lohr!. by Messrs. Evan MacCormick and Harold Piper, with pianoforte accompaniment by Mr. Alfred Eady Offering in aid of the Mayor of Auckland's Serbian War Relief Fund. PERCIVAL J. L. KENNY. Gen. Sec. MRS. W. RICHARDS 'Ulysses! CM D M.S., New Zealand and Australasia s leading Lecturer and Psychic. Clairvoyante. Medical Diagnoser. Country Clients send photo., lock of hair and 5s p.n. Public Circle Mondav. fi pm. Bring articles, letters, an" flowers —29. Pitt Street. opi> Vincent St. Funeral Notices. X. \-ATIONAL ORDER OF ! SnjgJ -*- 1 ODDFELLOWS. Sfflj3f§ LOYAL PIONEER LODGE. Mil " . Members are requested to assemb.e a, the Residence of Mr. Mclntyre ~>S Hayden Street, City West TO-DAY.'at* 130 wi" to T /°' low the remains of our late brother. Thomas Savage. By order of the N.G. ROBT. YOUNG. _ Secretary. '- Florists. j pHOICE Collection Cut Flower. Wed jVy ding Bouquets a speciahv. 'Funeral* Emblems. -At Miss Carney's 17* | Karangahape Rd. 'Phone £943. ' 1 ——I——__ —^ j STORAGE for Gigs. Traps, and Motor! lIEKAI'd " BO *— Central, 804.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 14

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