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. Amusements. H TELLER'S QPEKA . . JJOUSE Direction: Bon. J. ana John Fuller,: ' TO-NIGHT-8-TO-NIGHT. ■". BIFF 11 BANG!! BOOM ! \(f:-V 'WALTER JOHNSON'S ' COMEDIANS, -;. < , In the Laughable Chinese Fantasy,. \ :; .'THE' TUTANLESS TSLE. •; ; ' .THE "jIfANLESS ] TSLE. ■: Has Hit the Bull's-eye of Popular Taste. : • - i rpHE TUANLESS TSLE /':.■■.''. ; J THE TVTANLESS TSLE ; ,:y;Is the Greatest Dyspcpsia-curer seen upon a >-s. Local Stago.IN FACT, if there were more LaughProvokers like ■'- THE MANLESS ISLE, Every Doctor in Auckland would be had up under the Vagrancy Act. PRECEDED BY VAUDEVILLE. Last 3 Nights-CHARLENE & CHARLENE Last 3 Nights-CHARLENE & CHARLENE Last 3 Nights-CHARLENE & CHARLENE CLIVALLI AND SPORT. v ROYLE TRIO. ROSE AND DELL. FULLER LITTLE PRICES. D.C. or 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is: Gallery. Gd., Box Plan till 5 p.m. at Robertson's Music Depot, Queen Street. Reserves, 2s "A. MONDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 22, LABOUR DAY. MATINEE AT OPERA HOUSE. THING'S rpHEATRE. TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. * pRANDON-pEEMER TWMATIC COMPANY, LAST TWO NIGHTS Of Charles Danoll's Great Drama, THE pIRL WHO NEW A t>IT. THE niRL WHO TTNEW A JJIT. THE piRL WHO TZNEW A JJIT. Prices: 2s and Is. Ladies, Half Price. CATURDAY MEXT, ACT. Of), A FTER TURK. AFTER .Uark. A FTER t^ark. After JJark. DONATE Ono Shilling and secure a seat at G.P.0., 1 pm., Friday. Gtand Motorcar Procession. Room for everyone. DON'T MISS THE FIRST CHAPTER Of the New Serial, "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." GRAND THEATRE, SATURDAY, OPT. 20. ALL Auckland is invited to tour the City on Friday. Grand Motor Procession leaves G.P.O. at 1 pm. Bring Is. (\0 with the crowd to the Red Triangle J Dug-out To-morrow (Friday). Church Notices. DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND. MEETINGS OF SYNOD. TO-DaY (THURSDAY). Quiet day at the Cathedral tor Clergy and Church-workers (both men and women). Conductor, The Very Rev. the Dean of Noison, Dr. Weeks. Hours of Service: Holy Communion, 7.45 a.m.; Mattina and Address, 10 a.m.; Litany, and Address, 12 noon; Intercessions and Ad- : dress, 3 p.m.; Evensong and Address, 4.30 I ij.ni. 8 p m.—C.E.M.S. Conference iu Holy Sepulchre's Parish Hall. , TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Opening,of Synod at 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.—' reassembles at the Synod Hall for transaction of business. 8 p.m.—Church Meeting in Holy Sepulchre's i Parish Hall. Addresses by _ Returned Chaplains. Collection for the Spiritual and Social Needs of Soldiers. SYNOD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. Ordination Sorvice at the Cathedral. 10 a.m.—Mat-tins, 11 a.m —Ordination of Priests; preacher, the Vcn. Archdeacon Evans. 3 p.m —Solemn Memorial Service for our Soldiers and Sailors at the Town Hall, to which the General Public are specially invited. < MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. Synod sits (daily) from 2.30 to' 5.30 and from 7,30 to 10 p.m. ' , , , Meetings. f ;-. V •VTOTICE TO MEMBERS', OF . THE . ' EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION, ; ' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AND ALL EMPLOYERS INTERESTED IN SHIPPING. . .'/-, ■ 7 AN IMPORTANT Tki-EETING WILL.'BE HELD AT THE OFFICES • y ' .- OF THE • A; EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION,' HIGH ST., '}'-'. TO-BAY, THURSDAY,';-- A : AT 9.30 A.M., TO CONSIDER*. QUESTIONS :'.'•' IN. , REGARD ;TO I SHIPPING. '._ ■ S. E. WEIGHT, .'■ Secretary ■ Employers';. Association, : •KX A-V -.Jj E GU E, •' AUCKLAND BRANCH;. S i].j r ( TOWN HALL.; i TOWN HALL. > TOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. ' "WTELSON •-,T)AY. > CELEBRATION, ON ' ■ ," '•'-■*:' SUNDAY,. OCTOBER 21. •■ ■ - .... SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, -iV . . .. : > •- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. 'v. : ,-';, v:f;. v AT 3 P.M. ';. ..-•■.,/»';.■• A SPECIAL SERVICE WILL BE.HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, i % ~ y { ..'-I- •'-'. -•-,■-. By :'-:: ■-■«>' <-'h HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP. OF 5 s • ; p:-::---/ AUCKLAND. \,, /; --y,,-■ The Public are invited to show their appreciation ■ of . the, grand work of Our Navy, by attending this Service. - ■•'•-'.'' :-;:\. ; Members of the Navy League arc particularly requested to attend. : £j . NEW c ZEALAND SHIPOWNERS 1 ■, r FEDERATION. F :-. -~- s . < Members '. are urgently requested to .. attend the Meeting to be held at the Rooms of the Employers' Association, • High Street, TO-DAY. at 9.30 o'clock. ■-..;; 'o ■< Business *of the utmost ' importance to Shipowners. ... __ ■■" -i-■'; ■■■ v-'Yj ■ T. HENDERSON, •' Secretary. ALL Auckland is invited to tour the City on Friday. Grand Motor Procession leaves G.PO at 1 p.m. Bring Is. Electoral PA G L A N COUNTY. 4 TRIENNIAL ELECTION. ;;/ Pursuant to the provisions of the Counties Act. 19C8, the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, and amendments, thereto, notice is hereby given that the Triennial Election of Ono Councillor for each of the undermentioned Ridings of the County of Raglan will be he'd on WEDNESDAY, the Hin day of November, 1917: — PORT WAIKATO RIDING. PUKEMIRO RIDING. PUKEKAWA RIDING. PIRONGIA RIDING. ;*. ONEWHERO RIDING. KARAMU RIDING. KARIOI RIDING. WHAINGAROA RIDING. WAINGARO RIDING. WHANGAPE RIDING. TE AKAU RIDING. Nominations of Candidates must' be delivered or addressed to reach tho Returning Officer at the Raglan County Council Chambers at Ngaruawahia before Noon on MON--I>\.Y. the sth November.. 1917, at which hour the said Nominations will • close. Nomination Forms may be obtained on application to tho undersigned or at the principal Post Office in each Riding of the County. _ H. MARSLAND, ; Returning Officer. Ngaruawahia, October 18, 1917. .... , j Restaurants and Tearooms. THE ROSE 'ROOM," H.M. Arcade, 1 ground floor; dainty and restful; most delicious Homo-made Cakes, Scones, etc in town. Freshly-cut assorted Sandwiches also specialised.—Mrs. Mackay, Proprietress. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, oppo--1 site HERALD Office. Queen St. Select 13 * for Ladies, . ■ .. i.JY a Fish Lunch ac the Auckland Trawliae Finn Depot, Lower Queen St., next atv'a • > ~\ . 'EOPI.E WHO "pANCY QYSTERS Can indulge their fancier -' " ; '"'. at tho Tiffin. The best ■ <■ and freshest Oysters are '—. r—-. served in various forms '-' , — '■ —— on shell, i stewed, or > with ■ " ' ' — ——— steak- or chops 1 ' ——— THE "TIFFIN." - City Chambers. ■■ TEE "TIFFIN,"; Queen and Victoria Sts.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16673, 18 October 1917, Page 10

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