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Amusements. . : , . jpULLER'S , QPERA JJOUSE, ; i Direction Ben. J. and John Fuller. Tho New Eevue!! , A Hit.. , Our Familiar Nightly Spectacle. / Packed. Jammed. Crammed. If Hearty Laughter is the Health Promoter that it is claimed to be. the 1600 odd peoplo ( who witnessed " The Railway Tangle last night should be among the healthiest m the Dominion. If you like a Hearty Laugh, See _ WALTER JOHNSON'S COMEDIANS In the Merry Musical Mixture, rppE RAILWAY rjUNGLE. rjiHE RAILWAY rpANGLE. The "Wonderland of Scenic Splendour. The Wealth of Gorgeous Costumes. The Whirlwind of Beauty. Irresistible Ballets and Charming Music. Preceded by an All-Star Variety. Cheered to the Echo. One of the World's Star Vaudeville Acts. The Super-Sensational Fire Jugglers. CHARLENE AND <™LENE, 1 CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. Jugging With Everything Imaginable. , ' Laurent and B <]™rt ; Mental Expert. ..J MiQnoic ' Taylor and McQuoine. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. , D.C. or 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is: Gallery, 6df Plan, till 5 p.m.. at Robertson's Music Depot. THING'S rp HEAT RE. i ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ANNIVERSARY WEEK. FIFTY-SECOND WEEK i T>RANDON-QREMER DRAMATIC QOMPANY, In the Evergreen Irish Drama. » asm Biwl" ... '-The Colleen BIS"' Prices 2s and Is. Ladies Half-price. Book your seats at Finlay's. News Age'nt, or ring up King's Theatre, phone 3084. I COLDIERS' Christmas Parcels.—Grand r 0 Scottish Concert to help provide these in St, James's Hall. Wellington St., Wednesday Night. e ' " ~~ Meetings. _____ I HEREBY Convene a Meeting of Citizens, to be held in the Council Chamber, 1 Town Hall, on THURSDAY, 11th inst., at 2.30 p.m., with a view of organising a. scheme for a "Baby Week," to bo held at the end of November, under the auspices of the Plnnket Socisty, to raise funds for the furtherance of the patriotic and vital work of the Society. ' J. H. GUNSON, Mayor of Auckland!. October 5, 1917. JJDEN .DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB. The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Pavilion, Eden Park, on MONDAY, October 15, at 8 p.m. Business: Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, etc. Members and intending Members are reQuested to attend. . J. H. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND OLD • COLONISTS' IN ASSOCIATION. President: Hon. E. Mitchelson. Vice-presidents: Messrs. Win. Culpau and James Robertson. " TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. OCT. 10.1917. Commencing at 2 o'clock. ANNUAL SERVICE AND REUNION, At which a collection will be taken up, which will bo s 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 K R. Kirkwood. '< Registrar of N.Z.0.C.A., 147. Manukau Rd.. Parnell, will be pleased to issue a, printed invitation if required. S., GOLDICUTT.. 191, Queen St. Hon. Sec. N Z.O.C.A. Educational. *"—! ; I UNIVERSITY COACHING COLLEGE, 22 and 30. Ferry Bldgs.. Auckland. NEXT TERM COMMENCES ON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. \ PERSONAL TUITION.— and. Evening Classes are held for the 8.K., LL.B. (N.Z.). Army- Entrance Examinations, N.Z. Matriculation, etc. Special atteution is given to Btudents for Matncula- _ tion: each pupil receives individual at--0 tentioa. t. DEPARTMENT FOR JUNlOßS.—ParticuJars will be sent on application. t 3 TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE.—FuII courses for Matriculation, Surveyors' Exams., etc., for 1917, are now ready. " Particulars may be had at the College. H. A. HOLL. 8.A., f Maths. Hon., Camb., Eng. Y 'Phone 4271. £ ■ SS 1 I ? —■ — 1: ; Y , Commercial Colleges. IT— 7 1 I nASTEN'S COMMERCIAL TRAINING J- Jt> COLLEGE. 7 Imperial Buildings, opp. Smeoton's. y ' 'Phone 2742. I Speed Classes (Shorthand) resume MONY ,DAY, September 10. Book-keeping Classes, i day and evening, > new Session will start f middle September, ' Students taking all subs' iects may join any ,time, term dating from V" lime of entry. r MISSES BASTEN. J Recietornd Accountants, etc. t. : ■ , QTUREOCK'S Engineering School, H.M. I) iO Arcade, Auckland, will prepare you for Government Certificates. Land. Marine, Oil, Electricity. Drawing,, etp. Proepectus on i? rcauest. 1 ~ .—j ° Motorcar Trips.* iII QIGHT-SEEING Trips from G.P.0., 2.30 a 0 p.m.. daily. Afternoon Tea Provided. , Fare, ss. Sunday excepted.— and [• Andrew. 'Phono 2426 (3 rings). r »■■ 1 - Motor Garages. • 1 - i ■ — — — pULLAN, AND £10., LTD. ROYAL GARAGE, ALBERT STREET. Phones:' Office, 124, 890. r Factory, 1760. r r I CAR OWNERS 1 n Why not garage with us? We have one n of the largest garages in Auckland, possessn ing the advantage of a " free air " service, n a Ladies' Waiting-room, Lockers for 'Jour n Parcels, Coats, etc. n We are right handy to the city for office, [< shopping and theatre. p CARS GARAGED BY THE DAY OR WEEK [. AND WASHED BY ARRANGEMENT. [i j» Call in and see for yourselves. . 5 * 'Phones: Office 124. 890 [, Factory, 1760. r ■ pULLAN, AND QO„ LTD. ROYAL GARAGE, ALBERT STREET. . —— -M - — T McCARTHY, Ford Car Repairer.—Adb tf . dress, Garage, behind Town Hall Auction Mart. 21. Grey St. 'Phone 1945. r rs , Restaurants and Tearooms. TRY a Fish Meal at Banford's Shop, opposite Herald Office. Queen St. Select Rooms for Ladies. rpRY a Fish Lunch as the Auckland TrawlX ing Fish Depot, Lower Queen St.. next Hellabv'a YOUR AFTERNOON tea ' Will please you served at Stacoy's. Our fine quality tea will delight you Light scones and dainty sandwiches • ■ you will enjoy. Your friend will appreciate our fruit'drinks, rich icecream, choice fruit salads, etc. There is a wonderfully enjoyable variety at j gTACEY'S 61, QUEEN ST t - pEOPLE pANCY QYSTERS / Can indulge their, fancies - . i — at the Tiffin. The best — —— and freshest Oysters are . - ■ served in various forms-s- - , r — on shell, stowed, or with '— * • . — steak or chops 1 _____ . THE "TIFFIN." City Chambers j THE "TIFFIN." Queen and Victoria Bts. - ■p'SB "TANIWHA" SOAP, t Every Washing Day. 1 Lathers freely and cleanses readily, , \ A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16665, 9 October 1917, Page 8

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