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Amusements. ■■;-',•■-;' ;;; pULLER'S QPEKA JJOUSE. Direction: Ben. J. and John Fuller. Last Night's Huge and Delighted Audience Proved This. / "There is no stage asset to-day more in demand than brightness. From the moment people enter the theatre they want to leave the world behind. Thus the theatre .hese I times has become a necessity to many. Daily Mail. Tgfliffi 'IF TB:iffi: WALTER JOHNSON'S COMEDIANS. In the Volcano of Mirth, THE AfANLESS JSLB. THE MANLESS JSLE. AN ORIGINAL CHINESE FANTASY. Catchy Songs. Clever Comedians. Novel Ballets. Pretty Girls. PRECEDED BY VAUDEVILLE. Last Nights. Charlcne and Charier*. Last Nights. Charlene and Charleno. CLIVALLI AND SPORT. ROYLE TRIO. ROSE AND DELL. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. D.C. or 0.5.. 2s: Stalls. Is: Gallery. 6d. Plan .till 5 P.m. at Robertson's Music Depot, Queen Streot. Reserves, 2s sd. THING'S rpHEATRE. mO-NIGHT. ~ __ TO-NIGHT. FIFTY-THIRD WEEK. A T>RANDON-r>REMER A ' TVRAMATIC QOMPANY, Charles Darrell'a Sensational Four-Act Drama, THE HUH WHO -gNEW A JJIT. mHE niRL WHO J£NEW A piT. THE Q. IRL WHO J£NEW A gITPrices: 2s and Is. Ladies, Half Price. Box Plan and Day Sales at Frnlay s, Newsagents,, or Ring Up Kings iheatre. 'Phone 3084rpOWNTTALL pONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 8 P.M. THE CONCERT OF THE TEAR. -EARNEST T\EAKE CONCERT Tendered by GIGNOR nV/TOLINARI And OIGNORA ITOLINARI. PROGRAMME". Part I. Aria: (a) La Donna Mobile (Rigoletto) • - • (Verdi) (b) Questa Quello - - • (Verdi) SIGNOB MOLINARI. Dickens's Selection: Ebenezer Scrooge. MR. T. HARRIS. Aria: Roberto tu che a adoro - - - - (Meyerbeer) SIGNORA MOLINARI. Pianoforte Soli: Crocovienns - - * .- (Padereweski) MISS EVELYN WYMAN. Songs: (a) If You Would Love Me) (b) Sacrament ) (McDermid) MR. ERNEST DRAKE. Duet from Cavalleria Rußticana - • ,- (Mascaini) SIGNOR AND SIGNORA MOLINARI. Part n. Aria: Vesti La Guibba (In Costume) - - • (Pagliacci) . BIGNOR MOLINARI. Musical Monologue: Devil May Care - - - ■ (Clarke) MR. T. HARRIS. 'Duet: A Night .in Venice - - (Lucantoni) SIGNORA MOLINARI AND ERNEST DBAKE. Pianoforte Soli: Lalonette (The lark) - - - , (Balakirew) MISS EVELYN WYMAN. Song: Onawuy, Awake, Beloved - - . (Coleridge Taylor) MR. ERNEST DRAKE. Song: Flower Song (Faust) . - - . (Gounod) SIGNORA MOLINARI. Duet: Miserere (II Travatore) - - (V.srdi) SIGNOR AND SIGNORA MOLINARL "God Save the King." At the Piano: MISS CLARICE WOOD, L.A.B. Box Plan at Wildnian and Arey's. Day Sales - at Eady's. Pri«>es: 3s (reserved), 2s and Is. EMPIRE DAY Appeal for our Sick and Wounded, Friday Next. Buy a Badge. SALVATION ARMY, Newton.-To-night-Nautical Fair; Variety Programme by Grange Girls; silver coin admission • — « Church Notices. niOCESE OP AUCKLAND.

U MEETINGS OF SYNOD. _____ WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 8 p.m.—General Meeting of the Mothers' Union and of the Girls' Friendly Society at St. Mary's Parish Hall. All interested are cordially invited. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. Quiet day »4 the Cathedral for Clergy and Churchworkers—both men and • women. Conductor: The Very Rev. the Dean of Nelson. Dr. Weeks. Hours of service: Holy Curnraunion, 745 a.m.; Mattinsand Address. 10 a.m.; Litany and Address, 12 noon; Intercessions And Address, 3 p.m.; Evensong and Address, 4.80 par.; 8 p.m., C.E.M.S Conference at Diocesan Office. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. Opening of Synod at the Cathedral. 8 a.m •' Celebration of. the Holy Communion. 10 30 a.m.; Synod, assembles «t the Cathedral for Roll Call; Synod constituted the Bishop's Charge delivered- Synod then adjourns. 3 pan. : £• jod reassembles at the Synod Hall foi" transaction of business. 8 p.m.: Church Meeting in Holy Sepulchre Pariah Hall. Ad* dresses by^Returned Chaplains. Collection for the Spiritual and Social Needs oil Soldiers. SYNOD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. Ordination Service at the Cathedral. 10 a.m,; Mattina. 11 am.; Ordination of Priests; Preacher, the Ven. Archdeacon Evans. 3 p.m.: Solemn Memorial Service for our Soldiers and Sailors at the Town Hall, to which tho general public aro specially invited. MONDAY. OCTOBER 22. Synod sits daily from 2.30 to 5.80, and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. ' " «/ Meetings. piTT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Oct. 17. MEETING.- GREAT MiSSl °™' Addresses by Rev. John G. Wheen (General Secretary South Sea Missions), Hon. J. Garrard, and Mr. G. J. Waterhouse (of Sydney). Come and Hear the Latest Missionary News. -ttTAIKATO KIVEB BOARD. A SPECIAL MEETING OP RATEPAYERS is hereby called, to be held at i Mercer, on SATURDAY NEXT, October 20. : 1917, at 1.80 p.m. BUSIN288: What Action is to b» Taken Re Finding of Commission on Eiver Work. Ratepayers are urgently reQuested to attend this Meeting, as the matters concerned are -jf vital interest to themselves. i A. C. GLASS, Chairman. MOUNT Albert Tennis Club-Annual Meeting of above will be he.d in King George Hall, Mt, Albert, on Thursday, 18th October, at 8 p.m. All interested are requested to attend. Lectures. N.Z. S° CIETY 0P A GCOUNTANT9 - ' (Auckland Branch.) < GENERAL MEETING. < CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, AT 8 PM 1 LECTURE BY * 1 W. H. HEMINGWAY, ESQ.. F.P.A. (N.Z) Subject: ' "FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION IN TIME OF WAR." Ordinary and Extraordinary Public Expon- ! diturcs—The Maxims Governing Public Expenditure in Time of Convertible and ' Inconvertible Paper Money-Forced Loans -The Sources of Taxation-Taxation v. ' Loans— and other Individual ' . Economies in War-time, etc. . A Hearty Invitation to be present is extended to all interested. GEO. W. HUTCHISON, Local Secretary. WALKER HEALTH SPECIALIST. \ • Can be Consulted daily at the I n RANGATIRA HEALTH INSTITUTE, 1 Corner Khyber Pass and Symonds Street (above 'Phone 3238. 1 KA UNCLAIMED GENUINE TAILOR", i : Oil MADE SUITS, in Sergei. Worsteds 1 and Tweeds, to suit all sizes and figures Usual prices, 6 and 7 guineaa; to clear from" 75a to 5 guineas. SCHNEIDEMAN BROS., LTD., Our only «dd4ssi Qusea fit, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16671, 16 October 1917, Page 8

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