Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Amusements, w ■■,-,■.-.■■ •pULLEE-a QPEKA.., II 0 ? 833 *, Direction: Ben. J. and Joha Fuller. MATINEE TO-DAY. Hffilf MATINEE ; 2.50 p.m. ; • MATINEE Bargain Prices: Is and6d: Reserves.'ls 6d, THE REVUE BOOMII! Auckland Captured. ' _ .. wing Hearty Laughter Wins. BOX OFFICE NOTICE. >** -. Please don't be dismayed by the tomensity of, the throng around the money boxes, for seats can be reserved at Robertson's Music Depot. Queen Street or any night or matinee throughput the wens. ■■■ rpO-NIGHT,';AT g gHARP. Ben. J. Fuller" Presents WALTER JOHNSON'S COMEDIANS, In Th-ir Fourth Gnre.ous Pw"uotion. "THE TITANLESS TSLE. 1 -THE Tl/TANLESS JSLE. , A CHINESE FANTASY. The Very Quintessence of Modern Burlesque. PRECEDED BY VAUDEVILLE. Last Week-CHARLENE AND CHARLENE Last Week-CHARLENE AND CHARLENE • CLI7ALLI AND SPORT.BOYLE TRIO. ROSE AND DELL. FULLER S LITTLE PRICES. D.C. or 0.5.. 2s: Stalls. Is: Gallery. Bd. Plan till 5 'a.m. at Robertson Music Depot, Queen Street. Reserves, 2s So. KING'S' rpHEATRE. rpO-NIGHT. """" lyO-NIGHT. FIFTY-THIRD WEEK. A T>RANDON-QREMER -nRAMATIC. QOMPANY, Charles Darrefl's Sensational Four-Act Drama. rpHE QIRL J£NEW A pIT. rnHE rilBL WHO,J£NEW A "piT-wm-rmiL WHO jjnew A Jjn. Prices: 2s and Is. Ladiee. Half Price. Box Plan and Day Sales at Finlay s, Newsagents, or Ring Up Kings Theatre. •Phone. 3084. BE early buying your Badge for Friday. Be ■ a cheerful giver. Church Notices. FVIOCESE OF AUCKLAND. MEETINGS OF SYNOD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 3 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 at the Cathedral for Clergy and Churchworkers—both men and women. Conductor: The Very Rev. the Dean of Nelson. Dr. Weeks. Hours of service: Holy Oummunion, 745 a.m.; Mattinsand \ddrees, 10 a.m.; Litany and Address, 12 i.ocn; Intercessions and Address, 3 p.m.; E'enson* and Address, 4.30 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. Opening of Synod i'; the Cathedral. 8 a.m. : Celebration of the Holy Communion. 10 30 a.m.; Synod assembles at the Cathedral for Roll Call; Synod constituted: the Bishop's Charge- delivered; Synod then adjourns. 3 p.m.: Synod reassembles at the Synod Hall for transaction of business. 8 p.m.: Church Meeting in Holy Sepulchre Parish Hall. Addresses by Returned Chaplains. Collection for the Spiritual and Social Needs -of Soldiers. SYNOD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. Ordination Service at the Cathedral. 10 a.m.; Mattins, 11 am.; Ordination of Priests; Preacher, the Ven. Archdeacon Evans. 3 p.m.: Solemn Memorial Service for our Soldiers and Sailors at tie Town Hall, t-> which Die general public are specially invited. MONDAY. OCTOBER 22. Synod sit- daily from 2.30 to 5.30, and from ' 7.30 to 10 p.m. . ; T\ i 0 rEsa N synod.. Church Meeting in the Parish Hall, Holy 3epulchre Church, on FRIDAY EVENING, ; it 6 o'clock. The Right Reverend tho " Bishop will preiido. Addresses v will be riven by the following returned Chaplains:— , REV. J. R. BUEGBS—"The Spiritual and Social Needs of Our Boys." 3ANON P. T. WILLIAMS-" With the Mounted Brigade." .. J

„ VEN. ARCHDEACON HAWKINS-" In Prance." REV. W. E. GILIAM-" Work on Hospital Ships." h Collection in aid of the Fund for the spiritual and social needs of soldiers. PITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. I To-night •'• (Wednesday). Oct. . 17. , 7.30 o'clock - GREAT MISSIONARY ; MEETING. > Addresses by Rev. John G. Wheen (General Secretary South Sea Missions), Hon. J. Garrard, and Mr. G. J; Waterhouse (of Sydney), i Come and Hear the Latest Missionary News. ———'— . * .;' ... 1 : =3 ; . Meetings. ; CYNOD CUNDAY.. QCTOBEB, 91 "NELSON DAY." GOLEMN, jITEMORIi.L C ERVICE FOR : OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. In the TOWN TTALL,. AT ■, 0 P.M. l THE RIGHT REV. TEE BISHOP Will give the Address. • The SBr."*ce .will include Hymns, Prayers and Intercessions. The Dead March in "Saul," The Blessing, The Last Post, The National Anthem. Collection in aid of the Fund for the spiritual and social, need* of soldiers. All interested are cordially invited to attend. The choirs of city and suburban churches are requested to be seated by 2.30 p.m. j Doors open at 2 o'clock. I Copies of Order of Service will be Provided., . t_ OOCIAL DISEASES, A Meeting of' Gentlemen interested in the Boyhood and Young Manhood of this City will be held in tio Y.M.C.A. Lounge THIS (Wednesday) JSFTE3NOON. at 4 p.m. Business : To make preliminary arrangements in connection ith th? visit of Captain Pettit, A.M.C. riHILD WIDOWS OP INDIA. ADDRESS to women TO-DAY. MISS JOAN McGregor. • 17 Year 3 in India. j PANDITA EAMABAPS MISSION. THIS AFTERNOON, 2 30. BAPTIST WOMEN'S LEAGUE ROOM 5, TABERNACLE BUILDINGS.

. Entrance, Karangahape Road *• WAIKAT'O RIVER BOARD, ie '" r d & 3PECIAL MEETING OP RATE 7 ; PAYERS if hereby called, to be held at ie Mercer, on SATURDAY NEXT, October 20, y 1917, at 1.30 p.m. o ( ie business: ie n What Action is to be Takan Re Finding o i,ot Commission on River Work, Ratepayers are urgtntN requested to attend .this Meeting, as io matters concerned are of vital interest to themselves. ■ A. C, GIAS3, Cf'iirmaD. •• AUCKLAND Cm RETAIL SOFT il GOODS' EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL : UNION OF WORKERS. UDIIU^ A General Meeting of Members will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall. Cook Str»»» • (opp. Town Hall), TO-MORROW IThnrsdS • EVENING, at 8 o'clock sharp. UfllUMay) 9 Business : (a) Welcome to Lady Members; (b) Rending and Amendment to Demands ; (0 Election of i Lady Members to Committee of Management; (d) Other Important Business. . The Secretary will be in attendance at 7 p.m. to receive entrance fees »nd enrol new members after which they, will have full J voice m the business before the meeting AUCKLAND BRANCH NEW ZEaTmmtT ( EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE? A Meeting of Members, called ™j». Clause 12 of Constitution. wilTboh ft M X the Training College on 9 SATURDAY 20 * to discuss Board's action with regad" to . SS°menl^ d Md to »«rV 0 <*. H. TAYLOR, _ Secretary. , M I IORf H^BT N^w7 SU] ¥ r ~~ 5 TONIGHT fl °5 H St., «lS NI &%^S^ING B S4&'. r Admission, 63. **""**• i $

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19171017.2.76.7

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 12

Word Count
969

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16672, 17 October 1917, Page 12