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Amusements. . ■ Sgg I. . ALL NEW TO-NIGHT. -'~' C T' » pULLER'S QPEBA JTOUBE. ', Direction: Ben: J. and John' Full***.,/THE REVUE BOOMIH Auckland Captured. _.. Hearty Laughter Wins. BOX OFFICE NOTICE. Please don't be dismayed by the fan- . mensity of the throng around the money boxes, for seats can be reserved at iloDertson's Music Depot. Queen Street, for any night or matinee throughout the week. TO-NIGHT, AT Q gHARP. . Ben. J. Puller Presents WALTER JOHNSON'S COMEDIANS. In Their Fourth Gorgeous Production. THE TIfANLESS TSLE. » 'THE TITANLESS JSLE. A CHINESE FANTASY. The Very Quintessence of Modern BurlesQue A Delightfully Humorous Musical Attraction. A POSITIVE FEAST Of Brilliance. Beauty. Music. Laughter. PRECEDED BY VAUDEVILLE. Last W»ek. The Monarchs of Versatility. " Last Weok. The Monarchs of Versatility. CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. CHARLENE AND CHARLENE. The Most Novel. Clever, and Unique Act Seen in Colonial Vaudeville. First Appearance. From London Halls. tits; BOYLE TRIO. THE ROYLE TRIO. 1 The Classy Terpsichorean Three. First Appearance. An American Duo. ROSE AND DELL. Acrobats and ROSE AND DELL. Cyclists. CLIVALLI AND DOG SPORT. : FULLER'S BIG BILLS AT LITTLE PRICES. D.C. or 0.5.. 2s; Stalls. Is: Gallery. 6d. Plan till 5 p.m. at Robertson's Musio Depot. Reserves. 2s fid. TACK KEARNS v And HIS DAUGHTER, VERA, Wish to thank the Auckland Public for the hearty reception accorded them on Saturday evening, on the occasion of their Farewell Performance with the Revue Company. Also to thank Miss Lola Hunt, Ernest Lashbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Garland, Captain Probert, Revue Chorus Ladies and Stage Hands for their various gifts and good wishes, and will renew old acquaintance with the Auckland Public shortly in Vaudeville. OLIVE THOMAS is a power of mischief in her pink pyjamas. At the Strand all day and this evening. THING'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FIFTY-THIRD WEEK. A ■ORANDON-pREMER T)RAMATIC COMPANY, Charts Darrell's Sensational Four-Act Drama, THE niRL WHO T7NEW A T»IT. THE rtIRL WHO TTNEW A TJIT. THE P.IRL WHO TTNEW A JJIT. Prices: 2s and Is. Ladies, Half Price. Box Plan and Day Sales at Finlay's, Newsagents, or Ring Up King's Theatre. 'Phone 308 i OLIVE THOMAS is her name, but she's really more like a peach! At the Strand To-day. SEE NEW BIANOS.-AH prices. Easy „, , terms Moore's Piano Co.. Customs St. (next Waverley). Lectures, S&gj&K JTOME MASSING. pfEfOi?) • The First Lecture will be VySAW&Xf e ' V6n *° Men at the AmbuV WB«S' lance Station. Rutland S*«»t. *~±JS TO-DAY (Monday), October 15, at 7 o'clock. The fee tor me court* ot six lectures (Ts (Id) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. Secretary. I Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. ———•—■ — 1

Meetings. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. '• (TOWN TJALL \TEETING, 'i TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). SPEAKERS: REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT, MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE, PASTOR C. K. MEYERS. CHAIRMAN: COTTNCILLOR S. M. MOORE-JONES. I ORGAN RECITAL BY MR. E. S. CRASTON, j Commencing at 7.15 o'clock. COLLECTION. W. GOULBURN, Sec Auckland Centre, P.O. Box 912. TOWN TTALL CONCERT CHAMBER. (TONIGHT (MONDAY), QCTOBER 1 JAT 8 O'CLOCK. V H. E. H OLLAND « EDITOR MAORILAND WORKER, LECTCRES ON THE QREAT A USTRALIAN STRIKE. The Lecturer describes how the Strike Atmosphere was developed and describes the Taylor System. He deals .with the events which characterised the strike, and how the " law was operated to defeat the workers. He •

preaicw wnat will bo the ultimate outcome of the strike, and presents tin lesson which it holds for Now Zualand. This Lecture is illustrated with 60 Lantern Views-vividly illustrating the story of the Histor mdustml heavft in Australasian AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' -a ASSOCIATION. m,AJSJ « An' Extraordinary General Meeting of above Association will be held at the Soldiers' Club on TUESDAY. October 23. at 7,au p.m. Business : 1. To Elect Members to Fill Vacancies on the Committee. 2. Election of a Secretary. 3. To Draft Standing Ordrrs. i. General Business. OctoW°l6 nationß m " Bt h ° ** Dot later than attend MemberS are earn . eßtly requested to E. F. ANDREWS Secretary A.R.S.A. RIVER BOARD. A SPECIAL MEETING OF RATE-1 PAYERS is hereby called, to be held at Mercer, on SATURDAY NEXT, October 20 1917, at 1.30 p.m. BUSINESS: What Action.is. to be Taken Re Finding of Commission on River Work. Ratepayers are urgently requested to attend this Meeting, as the matters concerned are of vital interest to themselves. A. C. GLASS, Chairman. TTNITED PERMANENT BUILDING 1 auckS ß^ t Ad A TNoS et o n e iMten? Si October 1917, at the Chamber" of Commerce, Swanson Street, Auckland. W. W. SCOTT, Secretary. Motorcar Trips. Trips from G.P.0.. 230 J p.m.. daily. Afternoon Tea Provided. ?are, ss, Sunday oicepted-Andrew and Andrew. 'Phone. 2426 (3 lings)/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16670, 15 October 1917, Page 8

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