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Amusements. - •_ PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. •*• Direction: Bon. J. Fuller. : AT 8— TO-NIGHT — AT : 8. THE LAUGHING HIT OF TEE YEAR. -ACHIEVED LAST V NIGHT BY T7TCTOR pRINCE'S COMEDIANS V In ■ the r Uproarious Medley of Mirth, pUSH rnHE , 'DELL. •1 "' r .- ■' I '.Before 3 the Piece ; was half over the ! Laughter-moved Audience, which filled the • Opera House from Floor to Ceiling, had i marked "Push the Ball", a success. ' MERRIMENT ' REIGNS THIS WEEK. Smiles give Place to Roars, and Roars to - : . Shrieks of Laughter. >.'••' Music. Song, and Ballet. : VICTOR PRINCE -AT HIS BEST. Followed by Varieties— ■ Marie St George — Sarlos — 3 Elliots — Maud Fanning — Billy Mann — The _>•; Caloys — Mark Erickson, Etc. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES.. . D.C. or 0.5., 8 ; Stalls, li ; Gallery, 6d. :' Plan till 5 p.m. at Robert on's, 189, Queen • Street. . Reserves, 2s 6d. "[TING'S THEATRE. ! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR. WHO TRILLED JOHN WATSON? ! SEE THIS GREAT DRAMA As Produced by the Popular V BRANDON • QREMER .•nRAMATIC pOMPANY. > ' WHO T7ILLED JOHN WATSON? WHO TRILLED JOHN WATSON? WHO JTILLED JOHN WATSON? PRICES: 2s and Is; Ladies Half-price. rpHE J YRIC. TO-NIGHT - AT 7.30 - TONIGHT. MARY piCKFORD 1 . IN THE r<TRL OF YESTERDAY. PRICES: D.C, Is; Stalls, .ed; Reserves, Is Cd; Children. Half-price. .'' THE .;' J TRIG. GLOBE. ■ ETHEL CLAYTON LOBE. ETHEL CLAYTON . GLOBE GLOBE. ; - And GLOBE. * - GLOBE. CARLYLE BLACKWELL GLOBE. GLOBE. - v In GLOBE. ■■■■{■;■ = . GLOBE. " TIROKEN /CHAINS." . GLOBE. " JJROKEN CHAINS." GLOBE. " TJROKEN pHAINS." GLOBE. " JJROKEN V/HAINS." GLOBE GLOBE. ' -<-.., '• •'•■ - GLOBE. . ••,: OTHER FINE, ITEMS. THE RAND. — HE VJRAND, — : Right Opposite the G.P.O. TO-DAY. ~ ' ■"" ■ ~L 'TO-NIGHT. "The World's Sweetheart," MARY "DICKFORD ;' -IU.ARY ;■ 1 ICKFORD ■MARY pICKFORD , ~ ill ARY ; :JL ICKFORD . ■ ,'\;--'. ,:■>.:</; as" v .;'..'.' : , ■'"■ ■ ' * "A ' GIRL OF YESTERDAY." . ~ "A GIRL OF YESTERDAY."' ■'}■■• "A i GIRL OF YESTERDAY." -. "A GIRL OF .YESTERDAY." , The Dainty and Charming Actress at her ■•', ; ~• -. ■■ best in a new role. Other Supporting Items! THE Misses Beresford'3 Juvenile Dancing J- Classes' will reopen in the Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace, on SATURDAY MORNING, at, 10 o'clock, on April 21. Will all . those holding invitation . cards for Evening Classes last year kindly communicate with Miss Beresford, Arncliffe, 106, Symonds St. 'Phone AB5l. -~-,,■,'-. '." .-.'-.. ■..■■'■. ' JUSTIN BROWNE ' PlANOS—England's V Best. • Hear one to-day., at Solo Agents. F. Moore and Co...Customs St. ; -B. . ": •' v Defence Notices ."'. .! X">v ' "XfATIONAL % , RESERVE. \ /EPSOM. UNIT. l*ftfiS®w' "* General : RESERVE. EPSOM. UNIT. A General Meeti is will be lil'i*33>l%/ , /> held in • Epsom Hall- on V?MMV\J-' THURSDAY. March 29 inst.. WGA'A' at - 8 15 - m - Business: Imaprtant. : ,yt~r^ : h By Order. " - D. M.-DUNNINGHAM: Hon. Sec. fc. « , Meetings. 5 , Women's Christian TEMPERANCE »» • ■ ■ = • UNION. 32nd DOMINION CONVENTION. • AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. . •TO-DAY (TUESDAY). Sessions. 9.30 a.m. ( : ■ ' and 2 p.m. :•£ ...PUBLIC MEETING. 7.30 P.M. Speakers: Mrs. Lee Covne, Mrs. A. • R ;• Atkinson. Councillor Miss Melville, Subjects: > Women Police," "Women Jurors;" .''Women in Parliament." Kindred subjects. Collection. WEDNESDAY-Deleeates entertained by Auckland District .Union Wednesday • afternoon at Takapuna, -1.15 steamer, 7,30 Intercessory Service. Churches invited 'to unite, ' ' - 1 "" ■' '-w Lectures. /$H| piRST AID TO THE INJURED. \Xmos' Tim First Lecture will be given ton , - <0 Men at,tll ° Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, on THURSDAY, March "9 at .7 p.m. Tits Fee for the Course (7s 6di must bo p-epaid to ! - WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. See, Ambulance S'nt'on. Rnt'prul St. t * *' * i 1111 Funeral Notices. I 0 E A M EN'S • U N 1 O N. NOTICE TO MEMBERS, Carriages will leave the Sailors' Home at 1.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday) for the purpose of conveying Members attending th« vFunoral of tho late Mrs. Sullivan, wife 0 Mr. Thomas Sullivan. Interment at Waikumete, ■ Motor Trips. rjTRAVELLERS TAKE • NOTICE. On and after March 26 a car for passengers and luggage will leave Car-bridge at 10 P.m. every evening except, SATURDAYS to catch the 8.50 Auckland-Wellington Express at Fraukton Junction, and return to Cambridge.. CORI'E AND EDWARDS. Maxwell Service Station. Cambridge. Fares. 10s. Single or Return. 'Phone 170. rpAURANOA- - MATAMATA MOTOR 1 SERVICE, DAILY. Cars leave Matamata 3 p in., after arrival Express to Rotorua, arriving Tauranga .Eama evening. Leave Tauranga 7 a.i'-... connecting with ' . Express, •' arriving Auckland i p.m. 'Phones: Matamnta, No. 41; Tauranga, No. §-'\ H. K, GRIFFITHS AND C 0.,. ' '•' ~ ...*. r - n - Tauranga and Matamata. AUCKLAND | .Sight-seeing Trips, from ii. G.P.0.. daily: 10 ».m. till noon. :°" 2.30 pmi. till 5.30 p.m. ss. Afternoon tea free.—Chase Tourist Sight-seeing Co., - Ltd., 'phone 15.53. f'l 'i- - ':\,-.J ■■• .:vV*.;-..': '~•'•.■-..'': i ALWAYS use tho best quality of soap/Buy I "TANIWHA." dy it's -;made•'• from '-. : the purest•■■ materials''••«« • does ; .not. contain . any..injurious• chemicals '■ ? : oy adulterants. pAPATOETOE.~Thi 3 Beautiful ''Suburb' * J-. coato "Wyllio Park.". ° Uma I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 10