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Amusements. pULLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. ' Direction: Ben. J, and John Fuller. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.20. Prices: D.C. or Stalls, Is; Gallery, 6d: Reserve, Is 6d; Children, half price to all ' partS - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT -AT 8. A Show of all Hustle. Joy, and Busy Brightness. Last Night of Last Night WALTER JOHNSON'S pOMEDIANS, In the Snappy. Happy College- Comedy, THE FLIRTING WIDOW, THE FLIRTING WIDOW. The Gayest Girl in New York. She's Giddy, Glad, Gleeful, GigKlesome. and in her retinue are the sauciea:, snapliest, sweetest girls in all Girldora. Don't M 59 the Ragtime Opera, the Piccaninny Pets, the Big Minstrel Parade, the Hurry-up Train, Etc. 20-DANCING NUMBERS—2O. The People's Verdict. The Best Yet. Preceded by Vaudeville. MOLINARI. „ Th? Italian MOLINARI. , , Operatic Tenor. Last Night. LAURENCE JOHNSTONE. Ventriloquist. ERNEST PITCHER, Comedian. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Gallery, is. (No Half-price on Saturday Nights.) Plan till noon at Robertson's Music Depot, afterwards at Ideal Confectionery, Wellesley St. Price, 2s 6d. Next Week, "THE KISSING MAID." ALEXA X D R A, A GREEN LANE. AFTERNOON, 2.30; EVENING, 8 p.m. ELENOR BLACK And EARL METCALFE In — "TGN 0R A C E." — . ONE OF THE GREATEST PHOTO. PLAYS OF THE IEAR. Also, "TRAY OF HEARTS." Episode 3. Overture, 7.55 '•_. NONE should miss the bright and enteriM taming performance of the " Juvenile Players" which nrecedes the drawing of the Kailaia Navy League Art Union, on Monaay night next, Town Hall Concert Chamber, Day Sales at Burkey's, 130, Uueen St.

Meetings. GOSPEL HALL, CALLIOPE KOAD, U" DEVONPORT. YOU are heartily invited to hear MB. B. LAIDLAW, Who commences a beiiea of » SPECIAL ADDRESSES. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—" A Friend in Need, is a Friend Indeed." „„,., m „,_„ BRIGHT SERVICES. DON'T MISS THESE MEETINGS. 7.30 p.m.-TUESDAY, Prayer Meeting. 7.30 p.m.-THURSDAY. Bible Reading. rpiVOLl THEATRE SERVICE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 7 p.m. Subject: "The Days of Noah." Missioner: Bev. A. A. Murray. Orchestra. Choir Singing. 6.45 p.m. Duet. " As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man.' All should hear this message. " A S it was in the days of Noah, so shall A it be also in the days of the Son of Man. ' A 1900-year-old prophecy of these agvend days. Tivoli Theatre, Sunday Evening, 7 p.m. _______________

y M.C.A. TO-MORROW, AT 3 P.M. REV. PRINCIPAL GARLAND Delivers the Concluding Address of his Special Series. Subject, "THE REASONABLENESS OF PRAYER." All Men Welcome. NEW ZEALAND OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION. President: Hon. E. Mitchelaon. Vice-presidents: Messrs. Wm. Culpan and James Robertson. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. OCT. 10.' 1917. Commencing at 3 o'clock. ANNUAL SERVICE AND REUNION, At which a collection will be taken up, which will be equally divided between and in aid of the New Zealand Branch of the British Red Cross Society (Auckland Division) and the Old Colonists' Museum. All Old Colonists of 50 years and upwards are hereby invited to attend without receiving a special printed invitation. Miss E. P.. Kirkwood. Registrar of N.Z.0.C.A., 147, Manukau Rd.. Parnell, will be pleated to issue a printed invitation if required. S. CO-DICUTT, 191, Queen St. Hon. Sec. N.Z.O.C.A. EW ZEALAND OLD COLONISTS' CHORAL ASSOCIATION. All Members aro particularly na.uested to attend Practice at St. Matthew's Parish Hall. Hobson Street. 3 p.m. THIS (Si.TURDAY) AFTERNOON, and bung music for forthcoming Reunion of Old Colonists. WM. CULPAN. President: J. H. PHILLPOT, Conductor. "AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF A ENGINEERS. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Special Summoned Meeting of both Branches will be held in the Central Hall, Cook Street, on MONDAY, October 1, at 7.30 cm. _ BusiNXSS : To hear Council's Bepresentative. Every member urgently requested to attend. H. RIGBY. Secretary. A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the Bank on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd pros., at 2.15 p.m. J. MUIR'BARR, Acting-Manager. September 29, 1917. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AUCKLAND PISH CURERS' AND SMOKERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Special General Meeting of fry. Workers connected with the above industry is called for SUNDAY, September 30, 1917, at 10 a.m.. in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street. Special invitation to President and Secretary. business : Most Important. H. GREEN, Convener, "TJUVI," THE WAY TO HEALTH. \ ARE. YOU INTERESTED? An instructive " Address" to ladies will be given by Nurse Cook (Manager for the Auckland Province), in Viavi Rooms, Ellison Chambers, Queen Street. TUESDAY NEXT. October 2, at 730 o"clock. " Viavi" has been established in New Zealand 15 years, and over thirty years in other parts of the world. Information concen ': r " Viavi" Free. JTNfTED FEDERATION OF LABOUR. M R. R EMPLB (JUST RELEASED FROM PRJIOX) Will Speak at the J YRIC HTHEATRE. •yO-MOItROW (SUNDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. COLLECTION, DOOES OPEN 6.45 P.M. RS. W. RICHARDS (Ulysses), 10 _._». „« ,• ,° £ D,m - daily. Psychic Lecturer, Medical Diagnoser; Business, Health, md Character Readings from Photograph 5s (country clients send 5s P.N.) Public Circle. Mondays, 8 p.m. Bring photo., lettern, etc., 1a. — 29. Pitt Ft. Funeral Notices. A. MATIONAL INDEPENJm IN DENT ORDER OF |BpS& ODDFELLOWS. UNITED BROTHERS' _i.3_ucr_ of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our late BROTHER EDW\RD C. MOLLOY. which will move from 7, Gibraltar Crescent, Parnell. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 p.m., for Waikaraka Cemetery. HY. PHILLIPS. Secretary. g 1 _____ PLEASE Ma tell Pa we will Clean your Pa-no-rna..—Cos. The Hatter. 208, , Korangahapo Read, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 12

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