- Amusements. pLANS OPEN ALL DAY * TO-DAY. PLANS for Puller's on View at ROBERTSON'S MUSIC DEPOT. Queen St., TILL NOON. AFTERWARDS at MISS CARTER'S. CONFECTIONERY, WELLESI/EY ST., OPP. STALLS ENTRANCE. OPERA HOUSE. JJIULLER'S QPEKA JJOUSE. Direction: Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, JunMatinee to-day, ti/tamnee ATINEE 2.30 P.M. IVLATINEE Popular Prices: D.C. and all Stalls, Is Id: Gallery. 6d (includes Tax); Reserves, Is 7d. 8 P.M.TO-NIGHTB P.M. Last Night Last Night Delmore and .bee. Last Night Delmore and Lee, Last Night Delmore and Lee, Last Night , . ...... Last Night Sensational Aerial Artists. Last Night Te Talk of Aucklana. Last Nieht __ „ _ _l_ Last Night The Tossing Testroes, Last Night The Tossing Testroes. Last Night „ Last Night Eslie Morris, Last Night Ada Gillman. Last Night Last Nieht | IZZY IN HONOLULU. I Last Night | IZZY IN HONOLULU. I Last Night — ~" Last Night A . Prize of a Bunch of Prizes. The Gayest of Musical Plays. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES (Includes Tax). D.C. or 0.5.. 2s Id; Stalls, Is 7d; Gallery, Is Id: Reserves, 2s 7d. PALACE — TO-DAY — AND ALACE — TONIGHT — MONDAY. Bessie T OVE ESSIE JL/OVE In QTRANDED. OTRANDED. STRANDED. TRANDED. TRANDED. TRANDED. STRANDED. » OTKANDED. TRANDED. OTRANDED. STRANDED. — TRANDED. COMING TO THE PALACE, TUESDAY NEXT. QONVICT 993 Meetings. " rpHEEE Y EAES 0 s A CTIVB gERVICE." Y.M.C.A.. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 5 P.M. SPECIAL ADDRESS TO MEN By a RETURNED SOLDIER. Who -will Relate HIS THRILLING EXPERIENCES UNDER FIRE'. Interesting War Trophies will be Exhibited. All Men Welcome. Soldiers' Tea, 5 p.m. All Men in Uniform Invited. "rpHE Y.M.C.A. IN THE INDUSTRIAL - 1 - WORLD." Y.M.C.A.. TUESDAY NEXT. AT 8 P.M. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. By the General National Secretary, MR. E. C. BROWNELL. 100 Coloured Slides not yet shown in New Zealand. Everybody _ invited to hear what the Association is doing for the Workers of America. ADMISSION FREE. rpiVOLI THEATRE, GRAFTON BRIDGE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 12, 7 P.M. Prophetic Address. "THE NATION DESTINED: IN THE PURPOSE OF GOD. TO BE AT THE HEAD OF THE NATIONS." Preacher: REV. A. A. MURRAY. Visitors and Non-churchgoers Cordially , Invited. The Subject Interests AH. Orchestra. Gospel Singing. EVONPORT GOSPEL 'HALL. (Calliope Road). YOU Should Come and Hear MR. T. R. CAMERON, Scottish Evangelist, Who Continues His Special Services. Sunday, 7 p m.: " Overwhelming Evidences' Indicating the Immediate Coming of Christ" Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at 7-45: A Series of Lectures on "The Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ." Intensely. Interesting. ' Be Sure and Come. OHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. V THURSDAY NEXT, AT ST. MARY'S. PARNELL. 10.30 a m.—Holy Communion. 5 p.m.—Service of Intercession. Preacher, Rev. F. C. Long. M.A. 6 p.m.—Tea (Admission 6d). ! 7.30 p.m. Public Meeting. Speakers: The Bishop of Auckland, Rev. Canon Williams, Rev. F. C. Long (from India), and others. ~ ATASS MEETING FOR GIRLS . AND IVI YOUNG WOMEN. I CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN TTAT.T,- , i ipHURSDAY, jyjAY AT 7.45 P.M. Theme for Evening " o uR jgMFIRE." Watch Papers for further details oi speakers and programme. Under Auspices of Australasian League of Honour. P.P. A., ~~ pROTESTANT pOLITICAL ASSOCIATION. pUBLIC "jy|"EETING. rpUESDAY, :]yj"AY AT 8 P.M.. QONCERT IOHAMBER, IJHSWN JJALL. Chairman: COUNCILLOR MOORE-JONES. SPEAKERS: D K TO M K ' G EOEGE ABRIDGE. This Meeting will also afford the opporunity of introducing > M®- J. G. L " 3 - ORGANISER FOR THE AUCKLAND PROVINCE. »J» A UPIRI COAL MINES. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Nineteenth ! Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held m the Chamber of Commerce Swanson Street, Auckland, on WEDNESI DAY, May 15, 1918, at 2.30 p.m. • Ci - uiNi: ' b Business : To Receive Statement of Accounts for the Year ended March 81, 1918. To Elect Two Directors and an Auditor. , ' The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from 9th to 15th May, 1918, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board, J. FOTHERINGHAM, Ferry Buildings, Secretary. Auckland. May 6. 1918. Eden and epsom lawn tennis AND CROQUET CLUB. The 32nd Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Club's Pavilion on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 14th mst, at 8 p.m. ' Business: To Receive Report and Statement of Accounts, Election of Officers, Presentation of Tournament Souvenirs, General. ' A. E. YOUNG. Hon. Sec. pARLTON CROQUET CLUB, v/ (Newmarket.) - _ The Annual Meeting will be held in the Club Pavilion, Manukau Road. Newmarket, WEDNESDAY, May 15, 1918, at 3 p.m. i sharp. Business: To Receive Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers' for Ensuing _ Year, Alteration to Rule 6, re Subscription. MRS. J. CASEY, President. MR. R. S. LAWRENCE, Hon. Sec.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 12
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