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Amusements. . FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. ...&'M Direction: Ben. ; : J. Puller.; ly J : \\ ■, .'.Out of the Beaten Path into the Maze of '• Novelty, ■ : BEN ■J. .FULLER'S idea of Musical Comedies and Varieties Combined is a Hit." There , is delightful enjoymetft- in every performance. ' Another Big Novelty Show 5 appears for the . ;.■';;.;■;.,-. . First Time : This Evening;. AT 8- TO-NIGHT - AT 8. ; VICTOR PRINCE'S COMEDIANS, In a Joyous Girly-Girly Whirl of Fun. I ■ i pUSH TEE IYELL. .&i pUSH rpHE T>ELL. , i 1 ■ I - i" A FAEAEGO OF MUSICAL FUN. BUOYANT With REEZY Whimsical ; "OUBBLING Foolery. \ Specially Selected Cast:—Victor Prince, . Charles Zoli. Geo. Sharrat, Lillian Coknso. Dorothy Hastings, The 6 Stepping Girls, and , . others. Preceded by a Strong Bill of Varieties, ', including, . Ernest St. George's Sensational '-Mystery Act, Featuring Marie St. George. , -nETRIBUTION. I ' 1 , Mark Erickson, Billy Mann. Maud Fanning, 3 Elliotts, and First Appearance—Frae Scotland. THE HARMONIOUS CALEYR. ' The Popular Kilted Duo. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES. ; D.C. or 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Gallery, 6d. Plan at Robertson's, Music Sellers, 189, Queen Street, till 5 p.m. Reserves, 2s 6d. GLOBE. ETHEL CLAYTON I LOBE. ETHEL CLAYTON • GLOBE GLOBE. And GLOBE. . ' GLOBE. CARLYLE BLACKWELL GLOBE. GLOBE. In GLOBE. globe. " "droken phains." '• globe. "Broken Chains." globe. " "droken phains." globe. "Broken vhains." GLOJE GLOBE. • GLOBE. OTHER FINE ITEMS. '■ THE fIRAND, ' — IHE , VJRAND. Right Opposite the G.P.O. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. "The World's Sweetheart," MARY pICKPORD ARY X ICKFORD MARY TDICKFORD ARY XICKFORD As , "A GIRL OF. YESTERDAY." "A GIRL OF :■ YESTERDAY." "A ' GIRL OF ' YESTERDAY." . ■'}. "A. GIRL OF YESTERDAY." The Dainty and Charming Actress at her best in a new role. .. Other Supporting Items. VICTORIA LEAGUE. Members are advised that the 27th,March has been put aside as the League's evening in the "WATCH YOUR STEP" REVUE. The object is a good one. Members are asked to patronise it. JUSTIN BROWNE PlANOS—England's O Best. Hear one'to-day, at Sole Agents, F. Moore- and Co., Customs St. E. I == ; = v Meetings. ' . AT 6 I C E*. TO JUSTICES. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN THE JURY DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. You are■hereby requested to attend a Meeting of the Justices to revise the Jury List for the 3 District 'of Auckland on FRIDAY," the 13lh -day'.of. April,. 1917, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon* at the Magistrate's Court at. Auckland. Dated this 21st day of March,. 1917. . , .... ,C. C, KETTLE, ■ . '.' :? -' \' '■'[ Jury Officer." •WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE '.'!;■.. ■'.• :•>;?: -union. ■ ! 32nd'' DOMINION ' convention. * : f AUCKLAND ; TABERNACLE. - ; '•.-"• ■ BUSINESS sessions: ' : TO-DAY (MONDAY)--Morn:-ng, 9.30. / i ; •"" v.! .-"> Afternoon, 2 o'clock: -, ■'/■- j ,'■ TUESDAY, 7.30: PUBLIC MEETING. !v Speakers:-Mrs. Lee Cowie. ': Mrs.' A• R ' ■■- ; Atkinson, Councillor Miss Melville." ' ■'•; bubjects: 'Women Police," "Women ! .-■:. Jurors," '! Women >in Parliament," T,r^^S, dr^ , Subject. Collection. WEDNESDAY, 7.80-Iritercessbry ; Sen-ice.' '. -■;= ; . >~/ Churches ' Invited :to /;• Unite.", :-.-.•■ VV M.C.A. _ ; -AN EXTRAORDINARY -MEETING > Will be neld -in; the "'Social Lounge ; TOt,/,: MORROW (Tuesday),, at 7 p.m. v- , . '■---- Business --■-■ I ,9 onder .'*' lß . 1 Proposed Amendments in: '■• the Constitution, as submitted by special ? circular. y Governing 'and; Life Members urged to be present. ,' s :. . .THE ANNUAL MEETING ''* ' Will take place the same evening, at 7.30.: . > _ ' .", ; '''Business: l -! .-:-"■: - r---\i"t . I.) Presidential'; Address, by Mr.' W. E. Bush : - (II.) Presentation of Annual Report and '-••> Balance-sheet; , •*;•,:. - ;';'■ i (III.) Announcement of New Board: . "'. , ■„'•';• -■ All Members Welcome. '.;•' ■ t ■.' .. PERCIVAL J. L. KENNY. * ';' , ; <■■■-. . )■}";s T\ ./"•General Secretary. ' } MRS, W. RICHARDS '(Ulysses), Clair- I ItJ_\. voynnt, ' Medical > Diagnoses and Psy- i chometrist. Country clients send photo and I lock of hair and 5s p.n.-. 10 a.m. to 9 Bin - daily. Public Circle, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) " Bring .articles;', vis.—29. ; Pitt ■ Street, opp' . Vincent Street. \.'.' ' ■ ■ v f ——: -':.::..'. ; — ""• . — ■■— 1 AUCKLAND Co-op. Terminating -' Build- ] r ;: "& cie, /-- A J>Prop,™tioii«, St. James's \ Hall;'■ Wednesday,- Manh '28,'-1917; £12,500 bv i Ballot and Sale. T.'fW - ' ■}

■;,;"'"..' Motor Trips. rHRAVELLERS '~ TAKE NOTICE. On and' after March 26 a cor for liasscnsers and luggage will leave Cambridge at 10 p.m. -every., evening except SATURDAYS to catch the 8.50 Auckland-Wellington Express at Frankton . Junction, and return to Cambridge. 4- ~ ■ CORPE AND EDWARDS; v; . " ■!■/._ '•\v ; ;' Maxwell. Service Station, : ;- ' .... ,; • -' ; - : , Cambridge. Fares. 10s. Single or Return. 'Phone' 170. THE Misses Beresford's Juvenile Dancing ' Classes will s reopen in th? Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace, on SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, on April 21. Will alt those holding invitation cards for Evening Classes last year kindly communicate with Miss Beresford, Arncliffe, 106, Symonds St Phone AB5l. ■ : ■; > • "• AUCKLAND,! Sight-seeing Trips. f rom A .G.P.0.. daily; 10 a,,., till fiffl/g! 2.30 urn. till 5.30 p.m., ss. .Afternoon tea freo.—Chase Tourist Sight-seeing Co ■ Ltd 'phone 1553. » la ° / j ■■■ - Hotels. ; Under Vice-Regal Patronage. - rp H E RUTLAND HO T EL. 1 ANGANUPS LEADING HOTEI? -A House of Quality and Refinement. Tariff, 10a per day. Weekly by arrangement. -,■•..•>■■ Write or wire for Reservation. *"''.','., , ■■'■~,." =a Restaurants and" Tearooms. '.'' : .' , QTACEY'S !; '* rpEA (DOOMS;&S'(dODA. TfOUNTAIN, t '- '. 61. QUEEN ■ STREET. Light Refreshments in Large Variety ati All '"■■• ■■:■':. '.• : ".\'.'-,:-... -.y flours.'v. ..■„:.■;.<„ ~. Ice Creams. Fruit Luncheons. ■' . ■;■- ';■ Cooling Drinks. . PRIOR 'S.-LARGEST -DINING ROOM IB TOWN. Best One Shilling Meals, h. Quick Service .'STRAND ARCADE. 'PHONE 2410. ' HPRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, oppo-' J. i( site HERALD Ofricc.'.Qucen. St. .?' Select Rooms lor Ladies. ;., . pRY ; a: Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawlw »v', lu ~i 1-13h De '' ,ot ' L « wer Queen St., next Hellaby S.;-j:;-.-';; , ;...;-.'".i'..;•.';' '•-.;-:'';.,:-YS~V •■>,.:■- :•.■-■' ■'" "*" "W YLLI E PARK" v Papatoetoe.-G 6 t CoSSeJ.*"* P U tm • Walk9r tod I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 10

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