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Amusements. a APENING MONDAY-WALTER JOHNV SON'S COMEDIANS. „ "PULLER'S QPERA TTOUSE. ." Direction Ban. J. and Jno. Fuller. Junr. ." Myth and Molody in Full Swing. ." MATINEE - TO-DAY AT - MATINEE - MATINEE - 2.30 - MATINEE Family Prices: D.C. and All Stalls, Is Id; p. Gallery, 6d . Reserves. Is 7d (includes Tax). *■'■ AT 8 - TO-NIGHT - AT 8. - LAST NIGHT PAUL STANHOFE'S _ LAST NIGHT REVUE COMPANY. LAST NIGHT In 'he Laughable Revue, r LAST NIGHT TOPSY TTJRVY. ] Farewell to All the Favourites. Creating a Sensation Nightly. The Most Amazing Child Living. The Miracles of Mental Suggestion. r- SERGEANT COPELAND AND KID. SERGEANT COPELAND AND KID. McLean and Lee In Comedy Kelly and Drake • - • Eccentric Dancers Clarence Crawford Xylophonist McKay and Graham - - Operatic Vocalists LAST NIGHT The Brilliant Musicians. LAST NIGHT THE TRIO CLASSIODE LAST NIGHT THE TRIO CLASSIOUE The reincarnation of Tuneful Melody, Fuller's Saturday Night Prices (Includes Tax), , D.C. or 0.5.. 2s Id; Stalls, Is 7d; Galg lery, Is Id. TO-DAY'S BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. r,f-k'}/> TILL NOOX A T ROBERTSON'S MkSIC DEPOT. QUEEN STREET, DS m 61* J!, 1 ® CARTER'S £tj t ?Z°\ v J°' N FECTIONERY. OPP. . II a ser^s e ;\K ce - OPEHA Hors^ -_ JJ I N G' S THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2.30. r | "IT'S ALWAYS THE WOMAN." Matinee Prices: Adults, Is Id; Children. 6d. KISS'S "theatre, J ■". I A G' S 1 H E A T R E. , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SIXTY-THIRD WEEK. I gRANDON-riREMER ! TJRAMATIC poMPANY. j THE ladies' great drama, the ladies' great drama. "it 8 always the woman." •' Its Always Ihe Woman." T rj.i A WAYS T HE OMAN." j It's Always Ihe Woman." Prices: 2s Id - Is Id - and Sixpence. Book your Seats at Finlay's. Newsagent. Pitt Street, or Ring Up King's Theatre. Phone 3084. Meetings. THE SALVATION ARM! , IHE Salvation Army DIVISIONAL congress, I divisional vongress. i conducted BY j pommissioner AND titrs. ttodder COMMISSIONER AND Mrs. -UoDDER 1 ASSISTED BY . pOLONEL AND TITRS. TVfCTNNES. Colonel and Mrs. J.Vlclnnes, and a large number of officers. CUNDA-X, AFRIL -l A Sunday, April 14. TOWN ITALL. mOWN TTALL. own -Hall. lown Hall. SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 3 AND 7 P.M. AFTERNOON: MUSIC AND SONG. EVENING: GRAND FINAL PUBLIC MEETING. Ail are Welcome to all Services. SALVATION ARMY HALL, ALBERT STREET. . SUNDAY. April 14. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. * . Christians Specially Invited. (SALVATION ARMY CITY BAND. Members are requested to attend in full force, Sunday Morning, Afternoon and Night. , J. H. DEIGHTON. AUCKLAND TUTINISTERS' A SSOCIATION. 9 UNITED CELEBRATION, A NZAC D AY. A PRIL ft, piTT QT. TVTETHODIST pHURCH. MEETINGS FOR INTERCESSION FROM 10 A.M. UNTIL 12 NOON. EVENING MEETING AT 7.30 P.M., Conducted by the President, REV. F. WARNER. Addresses by CHAPLAIN H. STEELE CRSIK AND REV. H. E. BELLHOUSE. Offertory on behalf of the Red Cross Society. Music- by a United Choir. EDGAR; RANDAL, ESQ.. Organist. W. BRAKENRIG, Hon. Sec AN ADDRESS ON PROPHECY At the TIVOLI THEATRE, GRAFTON BRIDGE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Subject: " The Religious Future of Europe." "Is Rome to Gain tbo Ascendancy?" Preacher, REV. A. -A. MURRAY. In view of Rome's present activity, the subject is vitally interesting. All non-churchgoers and visitors to the city cordially invited. Orchestra. Solo. Gospel Singing. MORE EXPERIENCES IN INLAND CHINA." Y.M.C.A. TO-MORROW AT 3 P.M. REV. REUBEN BAILEY Delivers a Special Address to Men. UNIQUE CHINESE CURIOS. AI! Men Welcome, Soldiers' Free Tea, 5 p.m. All men in uniform cordially invited PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIA- ' TION, PARNELL BRANCH. A Meeting of the above will be held on TUESDAY NEXT. 16th INST., In the NEWMARKET PUBLIC HALL. Speakers : Mr. George Aldridge and Mr. Harvey. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. All Protestant* Invited. ! pONSONBY SCHOOL COMMITTEE. The Annual Meeting, of Householders of the Ponsonby School District will be held in Mnvn\ n v » Se 'i 00roo ?o Church Street - on ' MONDAI,ApriI 22. at 8 p.m. to receive tne report of the Committee for the past year, , and to Elect a New Committee for the ensuing year. ! Nominations for Committeemen must be received by the Chairman (Mr. John C ark) before 8 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT. April la. JOHN CLARK, Chairman. i 2. Caroline Street, off St. Ili.ry's Road. — * ■ .— , AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIA- ( A TION. < The Annual General Meeting of Members e will be held at the Chamber of Commerce t on TUESDAY. April 30. 1918, at 1.45 p.m. t Nominations for Officers and Committees i will he received by the undersigned up to i 16th inst. By order. r THOS. E. WHITTON. Secretary. a Dividends. d COUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., r ° LIMITED. n o e An Interim Dividend of 2s 6d Per Share, for tho Half-year ended 28th February, 1918, has been Declared, and will be Payable on £ and after the 18th inst. V . Shareholders can obtain Warrants on E application at the Company's Offices. = p By order of the Board, P. H. UPTON. General Manager. Head Office, South British Buildings, Auckland, April 11, 1918.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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