Amusements. "PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben. J. Fuller. A LAUGH FOR OLD AND YOUNG. MATINEE. TO-DAY. MATINEE. MATINEE. At MATINEE. MATINEE. 2.50 p.m. MATINEE. BEING THE CHILDREN TO SEE THE BIG ATTRACTIONS. Prices: Is and 6d. Reserves, la 6d. AT 8~ TO-NIGHT - AT 8. NO DULL MOMENTS IN THE FULLER BILLS. LAST NIGHT-Of-LAST NIGHT PUSH HE ELL--1 csh Ihe -Dell. As Played with Enormous Success by T7"ICTOR pRINCE'S /COMEDIANS. A RIOT OF FUN FROM SOUP TO NUTS. FOLLOWED BY A BIG BILL OF VARIETIES. Maud Fanniiig (last night). 3 Elliots (last night), Billy Mann (last night). The Calcys, St. George Statuary, Mark Erickson. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES. D.C. or O.S , 2s; Stalls. Is (id: Gallery, Is. Reserves, 2s lid. Plan at Robertson's. IK9 Queen Street, till noon, afterwards at Ideal Confectionery, opposite Stalls entrance, Opera House. T7- I G' a THEA TR E. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. A THIEF'S ROMANCE. Prices: Adults, Is; Children. Sixpence. "[TING'S mHEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A T) RAN DON • pREMER T\RAMATIC COMPANY, In the Romantic Detective Drama, in i Acts, " A rriHIEF'S TJOMANCE." ",A rpniEF'S DOMANCE." PRICES: 2s and Is; Ladies Half-price. PALACE THEATRE. ALACE IHEATRE. TO-DAY AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 7. ALSO, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Mary Mary Picklord Mary Pickford Mary Pickiord Mary I'ickiord Mary In Picklord Mary Pickiord Mary " A GIRL Pickford Mary " A GIRL Pickford Mary "A GIRL P.ckford Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Mary of Pickford Mary Pickiord Mary YESTERDAY." Pickford Mary YESTERDAY," Pickford Mary YESTERDAY." Pickford Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Mar;- Pickford Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Mary Pickford Mary In this Story Mary is at her Daintiest and best . The Star Drama will be Screened Twice During Afternoon aDd Evening Sessions. T EYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. Director - - - TENNANT COLLEDGE CLASSES NOW FORMING. THURSDAYS 8 to 9.30 0.m.-Yoothj md Men (Gymnastics, Boxing, Physical, etc ), 10s a Quarter. SATURDAY MORNINGS-Boys, 3a 6dGirls, 3s 6d. TUESDAYS, 8 to 9.5:0 p.m.-Ladies, sa. WEDNESDAYS. 8 to 9.30 p.m.-Ladies. 10s. Personal and Private Tuition a Specialty. For interviews end inquiries 'PHONE SOS2 or 646 a. ________ Lectures. THEAUCKLANL xjSvufcv . NATIONAL /£gms& \ RESERVE ffMIW VA DIVISION OF (°|^|s|°} f""^ v X AMBULANCE \|?@||/ \ RESERVE 'A DIVISION OF SrOwl?) $\ st. John wmMw M AMBULANCE V On MONDAY EVENING. / at 7.30 p.m., at Rutland Street, Dr. W. H. Horton, our newly-elected Captain, will deliver the first of his series of Lectures in Auckland on "A Surgical Haversack." As this is our initial meeting under Dr. Horton'a command, the Superintendent, Mr. J, W. Davis, will be pleased to welcome back all old members of the recent National Reserve Corps. Our Committee also extends a strong invitation to men of the First and Second Expeditionary Force Division, as the instruction of the grand old Order of St. John has 6poken volumes in the present war. E. E. LEANING, Hon. Sec. and Troas, { = ."J Meetings. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meotinff of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 4th prox.. at 2.15 p.m. J. MUIR BARB, Acting-Manager, March 31. 1917. yj- «■ t. c. MRS. H. LEE COWIE. World's Missionary, will Address a Special Meeting on WEDNESDAY, April 4, at 2.30 p.m., in the Central Mission Hall, Albert Street. A cordial invitation is extended to the public "y M.C.A. MEETING FOR MEN.' SUNDAY, 3 P.M.. Concert Lounge, Kitchener Street Interesting Address Upon "THE BIBLE IN THE MAKING AND THE KEEPING." By MR. R. P ROBERTS. Special Soloist. All Men Welcome. OTAHUHU Ratepayers' and Householders' Association.-— General Meeting will bo hold on Monday Evening, April 2, at 8 p.m.. in Public Hall. Business: Election of Candidates, etc.— Rhodes, Secretary, MRS. W. RICHARDS (Ulysses), Clairvoyant. Medical Diagnoser. and Psychometrisk Country clients send photo and lock of hair and 5s p.n.: 10 a.m. to 9n m daily. Public Circle, MONDAY NIGHT Bring articles; 15.—29, Pitt Street, opp! Vincen* Street. Holiday Announcements, M O T I C E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to the terms of the "Banking Act. 1908." TUESDAY, the 10th April. 1917, is horeby appointed a Special Bank' Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand: — The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. R. A, HOLMES, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. Bank of Australasia. R. B. SMITH, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand' Limited. ' D. W. DUTHTE, General Manager. Tho Commercial Bunk of Australia, Limited. E. P. YALDWYN, Manager. The Bank of Now Zealand. W. OALLENDER. General Manager. NOTEGOOD FRIDAY, 6th April 1917 EASTER SATURDAY 7?]' Awfi 1917 EASTER MONDAY, oth ApriTlMT? ' W i U M ftlst> 7 bo , ob , a orved as Holidays throushout New Zealand, being Statutory Holidays AUCKLAND FIRE UNDERWRITERS -tt- ASSOCIATION. S EASTER, HOLIDAYS. The Insurance Offices will bo rtew',? *.*. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. MONDAY JS TUESDAY, April 6, 7, 9, and 10 j 9 17. nd H. B. COOPER, )- Secretary. BEAUTIFUL " WYLLEE PARE" XIEW. TO-DAY, ► - 'i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16503, 31 March 1917, Page 12
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