■■••■'•■ Amusements. _ '; : . THE HOUSE OF FUN AND MELODY. * RUDDER'S QPERA JJOUSE. Direction: Ben. 3". and John Fuller. J Indisputably the Moat Humorous Vaudeville Bill yet Presented. Everything new from Soup .to Nuts. A Crowded House More Than Delighted. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. D.C. 2 ' OS. 1 ' U.C. O 2- I s 6 D AT 8 —TO-NIGHT —AT 8. Read our Roll Call of Celebrities and be Convinced. ARMAND TRILLER, 3 IBSONS. BARON. MAUD FANTNG AND FAMILY. GEO. DE ALMA,_ 3 PAULASTOS. CELESE. WALTER EMERSON. GWENN HASTO, AND THE MARVELLOUS TINY TOPS. THE EARLY TICKET CATCHETH THE ' THE SEAT. Plan at Robertson's Music Depot. Queen Street, open t.U 5 p.m. Reserves, 2a 6d. 17 I K G ' S THEAIEB. THING'S rpHEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NTGHT. ' ENORMOUS SUCCESS ENORMOUS SUCCESS Of the Soul-ctirrmg Melodrama. "QNLY A gHOP QIRL." "QNLY A gHOP G IE L ." QNLY A gHOP QIRL." ; AS PRESENTED BY THE NEW A "DRANDON - pREMER p|EAMATIC COMPANY. Every Girl should see this Great Play. See the Great Drapery Shop Scene, goods kindly lent by George Court and Sons, Ltd. PRICES: 2s and Is: Ladies. Half-price. Book your seats for 2s 6d at pinlay's News Agent, or RING UP KING'S THEATRE. 3064. PRINCESS. — RINCERS. — ■ PRINCESS. BIN CESS. T*" O-DAY. HPO-NIGH' I O-DAY. JLO-NIGHT. I A MARVELLOUS METRO OFFERING. In Conjunction with Rolfe Photo-Plays, Presents The Great Emotional Star, METRO—TTmANCES TVTELSON—METRO METRO— RANCES IN ELSON—METRO METRO—TTtRANCES "XTELSON—METRO METRO—J? RANCES 1> ELSON—METRO In a 5-Act "Wonder Play of a WOMAN'S SUPREME QUEST OF TRUE LOVE, T" HE POWEB AF TIECISION. I AHE .lOWER V7f JL/ECISION. 1 The \->ower f\F "nECISION. I IHE 1 OWER \JF JL/ECISION. i THE TJOWER f\F T\ECISION. HE 1 OWER yJF JJeCISION. I "PEERLESS -pRINCESS QRCHESTRa" AND pREAT SUPPORTING T3ROGRAMME TO-NIGHT — QUEEN'S — rpO-DAY. O-NIGHT — IotUEEN'S — i- O-DAY. i A Mif An? TU WgHt' A MS An? TH I ; — 1 Adapted from Emile Zola's Famous Novel, NANTEZ. Iffl-EST J£ND. "THE WEAKER SEX." "THE WEAKER SEX." Also Final Chapter, " Gloria's Romance." See Our New Serial Commencing ' WEDNESDAY. JULY 4. "THE IRON CLAW." i ~. =3 Lectures. CITY OF AUCKLAND. GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL, MT. EDEN ROAD. LECTURE BY MR. 3. R. PENNING, A.MJ.C.E. " AIRCRAFT AND SUBMARINES" (With Lantern Illustrations). TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Admission 6d, or by Course Ticket. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. June 29, 1917. „ _. Church Notices. ... ■ pHURCH OF CHRIST. WEST STREET. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CHURCH Will be Celebrated TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY! EVENING BY A REUNION SOCIAL. . At which Church Members will have Opportunity for the Renewal of Fraternal Bonds. Chair to be taken at 7.80. Brief Addresses on Phases of r Church Life and WoTk will be given, and (Musical and Other Items will be rendered. "Friends and Sympathisers are invited to join in this Meeting:. Collection for Exnenses. ' I ==3 Meetings. J|J O T H E E S' lON. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. CHAPLAIN-CAPTAIN J. R. BURGIN Will Address the Mothers' , Union tn St. M«ry's Parish Hall, Parrtell. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), after short Service in the Cathedral, at 2.30 p.m. All Mothers Invited. CECOND T\TVISION T EAGUE. (Auckland Branch.) A PUBLIC MEETING Of all interested in the formation of an Auckland Branch of the above League will be held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swanson Street. On MONDAY. JULY 9. AT 8 P.M. Short Addresses by Leading Citizens. • W. A. WILKINSON. * Hon. Sec. pro tern. 26. Durham Street West. Educational. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. 'MOORE-JONES, ! (London, SK-, and Cheltenham). A LIMITED NUMBER ONLY of Boarding and Day Pupils received. Thorough Modern Hieh-claes Education. Prospectus. Principal Stationers, City SECOND TERM COMMENCES JUNE' 12. Hotels. Under Vice-Regal Patronage. THE RUTLAND HOTEL WANGANUI'S, LEADING HOTEL. T.iff use of Quality i nd u Refinement. Tariff, 10a per day. Weekly by arrangement. Write or Wire for Reservation. Restaurants and Tearooms. pEOPLE TOTHO JpANCY QYSTERS Can indulge their fancies —at the Tiffin. The best and freshest Oysters are • served in various forms ■ on shell, stewed, or with ■ steak or chops I THE "TIFFIN." City Chambers THE "TIFFIN," Queen and Victoria Sts. rj«HE piCCADILLY «T<EA "DOOMS. STRAND ARCADE. DAINTY LIGHT LUNCHES. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALTY MINIMUM CHARGE. 9d. Music, 3-5. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, opposite HEaALD Office. Queen St. ssl£ Rooms tor Ladies. **»»»,» TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawlme Fish Depot, Lower Queen St.. next Hellaby s. 1 Motor Trips. AUCKLAND Sightseeing Trips.—Winter Programme- from G.P.O. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, 230 Dm to 5 p.m.; mornings excepted: ss. afternoon ! e A |f-T hase Tourist Sightseeing Co Juta- a urther particulars, 'phone 2426 tit ' rings). «*« \a n_OUSANDS OF BASS OF X "TANIWHA" SOAP Ax« being sold every day beciHist it is so A Pure and Good.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 8
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