Amusements. "PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. ■*■ Direction: Ben. J. Fuller. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE At MATINEK 2.30 p.m. MATINEE Bargain Prices: Is ciul M. Reserves. Is 6<3. AT 8- TO-NIOHT - AT 8. Our New Bill has unquestionably secured the unreserved delight »nd approval of our Patrons. , yiCTOR pRINCE'S pOMEDIANS In the Whirlwind o( Fun. __ . I pUSH riiHE "DELL. I i ' i j Irresistible Ballets and Charming Mi'sic. Catchy and Whialleable Songs. Pretty Girls Pretty down?. Interpreted by the following merry-makers: Victor Piinee— '.'has. Zoli-Gen. Sharral--Dorothy Hastings- Annette Lame- L.iuan C'olenpo Pear! Livingstone, anrl other?. followed by Varieties - The. Caleys—Billy Mann - -S\ George- Statuary —Sartos— Mark Ericknon-- Maud Fanning, Ete. FULLERS POPULAR PRICES D.C. or 0.5., 2s; Stfcils. h. Gallery, 6d. Plan till j p.m. at Robertson's, I*9, Queen Street, H-;Berves. lis bd. ]7 INO ' S rr\ HEAT RE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE QUESTION OK THE If OUR. WHO RILLED JOHN WATSON? SEE, THIS GREAT DRAMA As Produced by tho Popular A T3RANDON ■ pREMER "TVKA.MATIC pOMPANY. WHO TRILLED JOHN WATSON? WHO |\ ILLED JOHN WATSON' WHO PILLED JOHN WATSON? PRICES. 2a and lv Ladies Half-price. Bowling. qpAEAPCNA BOWLING CLUB. EASTER. TOURNAMENT. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 7 AND 9. Entries .'or Full Rinks close March 31 with F. H. BROWN. . Hun. Secretary. ~7 Lectures. T E N T E N* ADDRESSES. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). AT 1.20 P.M.. Chamber of Commerce. Swanson Street. REV. ('. A. TISDALL. Subject. "Sis-ns of tho Times." WATERFRONT ADDRESS THURSDAY. AT 12.-20. REV. a. MOiSXUR TISDALL. $Sj\ THIRST AID TO THE INJURED. V&Kr The First Lecture will be given _ L * , '•" Men a; the Ambulance .Station, Rutland Street, on tHURSDAY, March 29 at 7 p.m. The Fee for tho Course i'7s 6dj must bo prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. Sec. Ambulance S'at:oti T fii:'«nd St Competitions. pOULTET-KEEPEBS' A SSOCIATION. %. ~~ JiGG-LAYJNCr COMPETITION.
• COMMENTING MAY 1, 1917. I ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH CO, t Full particulars from Secretary, 1 A. G. HEIGHWAY, * Mount Albert. 8 __________________________ r » pouETRT-KEEPERS A SSOCIATION. M R- A. E. S alisbuey - GOVERNMENT POULTRY INSTRUCTOR, WILL DELIVER A LECTURE IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. COOK STREET AT 8 .P.M., TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)' 29TH INST. A. G. HEIGHWAY, > . Secretary A.P.K.A. Meetings. § WOMEN'S NATIONAL T RESERVE. A General Meeting: will 1» held TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 7.30 p.m.. Rutlaud Street Premises, for Arranging following Classes:— Ccoiwry. Stretcher Drill. Rifle and faignallmr, ana Patriotic Work. ENROL NOV,'-'.four Country Needs You for above and ail tranches of civil and industrial employment. Every day, 11 'o 1Evenings, 7to 9 (Tuesdays and Fridays) ' 1 „II »••_■,_■ M. GARRETT. Sec. Hallenstein s Buildings. WOMEN'S MASS MBETTNG. A MASS MEETING FOR WOMEN. convened by the Mayoress of Auckland, will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWNHALL. On THURSDAY. 29th INST.. AT 8 P.M.. To consider Social Problems. All Women interested in the welfare of their Children are earnestly invited to attend Collection to defray expenses. ' WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE I * ' UNION. I 32nd DOMINION CONVENTION AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. ' Business Session : THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. 9 o'clock ' 'Work Among Young People." Piblic invited. , Delegates ur; to be entertained at. Taka-, puna by the Auckland District Union 115 ; steamer. 7.30, Intercessory Service. Churches ' invited to unite. ' j MEWTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH"! Il* EDINBURGH STREET. | UNVEILING OF ROLL OF HONOUR CEREMONIES. A GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) A SPLENDID SELECTION 'OF VOCAL I AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC I Arrantred by Messrs. McElwaiu and Whit- J more. I Assisted by I?ts Trinity Methodist Church I Choir of 40 Smu'cr.v ! ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. I j THE FEDERATED COOKS 'AND A STEWARDS' UNION OF N.Z. I A Special Meeting will be held in the Central Hall. Cook Street, on SUNDAY April 1, at 10.30 a.m. The General Secretary will be present. E. LEE. Assistant Secretary. A. MASS MEETING FOR WOMEN; Convened by the MAYORESS OF AUCKLAND, Will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL, On THURSDAY, 29th iust, at 8 pm TO CONSIDER SOCIAL PROBLEMS. Collection to Defray Expenses. "\tfISS FABLING.-Diuids' Hall, Norik IK: Street toff Karangahape Road) Tonight, 8 p.m. Subject: "The Master Key to Success. Psychic Messages from written requests, articles, etc. Admission. 6d.' XpRANK HOWLETT. 809, Karangahanj,^ X -Cheapest for. best Hairwork. Con-b- • ings worked up. Price list of Switches and : Transform a tiona posted. ' pAPATOETOE -This Beautiful Suburb •*• contains "Wyllia Park." T^-Hr E ma »?s 6"S,nd lungs. Speakers . and f. in scrn take Tora-line. Obtainabla
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16500, 28 March 1917, Page 12
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