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Amusements. *""'," .■ ''": ''■; EVERYTHING NEW FROM- SOUP TO NUTS, TO-NIGHT. pULLER'S QPERA TTOUSE, Direction: Ben. J. and J no. Fuller. Jun. Fuller's High-Grade Vaudeville. TO-NIGHT MATINEES 8 P.M' SAT. & WED. Here's What You're Looking For: — Ben. J. Fuller's Happy Engagement, Direct from America. A Representative Set Viola) TVENNY AND TAUNIGAN (Eddie JJ'ENNY AND UuNIGAN Polished Entertainers in Song Novelties. First Appearance. From European Halls. THE BALANCIOS. The Acme of THE BALANCIOS. Athletic Artistry. Graceful as a Waving Palm. First Appearance. From London Halls. VESTO AND JULIAN. In a Medley of VESTO AND JULIAN. Singing, Dancing, and Juggling. Last Week. Last Week. DE CAR. ADA HABCOURT. Acrobatic Waiter. Soubrette. Reappearance, for One Week Only. The Famous PRIVATE BELL. Singing Anzac. % PRIVATE BELL. Still Scoring a Phenomenal Success. Always Something New. JOHNSON'S pOMEDIANS In the Irresistible Buster of The Blues. THE KISSING MAID. ! J THE KISSING MAID. ) - ' J A Delightful Musical Play. Produced for no other reason than that it causes laughs, catchy and whistleable songs. Clean Dialogue. Bevies of Beauty. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED WITH ACCLAMATION BY THE PUBLIC. Such A DAZZLING SHOW AS THE ABOVE WOULD BE CHEAP AT 5s A SEAT. YET YOU HAVE IT AT POPULAR PRICES. (Includes Tax). C j D -%i or ?••,?• V 2s ld: Sta - Us - la ld = Gallery 6d. Flan till 5 p.m., at Robertson's Music •Depot, Queen Street. Reserves, 2s 7d. Kts£!§ THEATRE. ING'S ±HEATRK TO-NIGHT. " TO-NIGHT. THE LAUGHING BOOM. LAST FIVE NIGHTS. A. TJRANDON-pREMER T\RAMATIC /COMPANY. In the World's Greatest Laughing Success, " QHARLEY'S A UNT." " QHARLEY'S A UNT." PRICES: 2s and Is; Ladies. Half-price. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 18. BRANDON-CREAMER'S NOVELTY ENTERTAINERS. WTTING'S nHHEATBE. IV _|_ SPECIAL MATINEE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY X. In Aid of St. Patrick's Cathedral Debt. A ' .T>RANDON-/~^REMER TVRAMATIC /COMPANY Will Present the Great Irish Drama, the CHAMROCK AND "DOSE. QHAMROCK AND "DOSE, PRICES: 2s Id and Is Id. Children, Half-price. Meetings. »J<AUPIRI COAL MINES. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Nineteenth Ordinary, General Meeting of Shareholders will be held m the Chamber of Commerce, bwanson Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY. May 15, 1918, at 2.30 i/in. "*"***- Bxjshtess: To Receive Statement of Accounts for the Year ended March 31, 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. «~«u. By Order of the Board, J. FOTHERINGHAM, [ Ferry Buildings, Secretary I Auckland; May 6. 1918.

School Committees. p U B L I C ' NOTICE. THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. In accordance with the provisions of " The Education Act 1914," and its Amendments! I«j BVC -i.? !lI 4 of the District of Auckland directs 'l* be .Publiclynotified that qlwPn Householders. in ,the several School Districts named >in the Schedule hereunder will be held on «ae*ite "WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5. 1918, at the times and places respectively set forth in the said Schedule. „,£j nd »' cc< g dan ? e 1 ., Section 44 of the said Act, the Board has also appointed that the Committees of the several School Districts named in the .said Schedule shall hold their First Meeting immediately after flection at the places respectively set forth therein. *i.4- fuln ??' ■&? Board hereby calls upon the .Householders m each School District to send ib writing, by post or delivery, so as to be delivered to the respective Chairmen of the several School Commitees not later $??&■ ,° clock m the eveninf of WEDNESDAY, May 29, the names of persons being resident householders nominated by them for election to serve upon the Committee, for the year next ensuing. Such nominations shall be signed by the Proposer and by the Candidate, and shall be in the form set forth m the Third Schedule to the said Act or to the effect thereof. Printed forms of nomination, may be obtained on application to the Chairmen of Committees or a,t the Office of the Board, "Williamson's Chambers. Shortland Street, Auckland. E. CROWE, Secretary. SCHEDULE. Alexandra, 7.30 P.m., School. Aoroa. 7 p.m., School. Aranga, 7.30 p.m.. School. Auckland City, 8 p.m.. Town Hail. Avoca, ■ 7.30 p.m., School. Churchill, 4 p.m.. School. Fairburn's Road, 7 p.m.. Fairburn's School. Glenfield, 7.30 p.m.. School. Gumtown, 7 p.m., School. Hukerenui South, 7 p.m.. School. Kaimamaku. 6 p.m., Kaimamaku School. Kaiwaka, 4 p.m.. Kaiwaka School. Kara. 7 p.m.. Kara School. Kohukohu, 7.30 p.m.. Public Hall. Komata, 7.30 p.m., Public Hall. Kutarere, 7 p.m., Kutarere School. Lichfield, 7 p.m.. School. Maihiihi, 3 p.m.. School. Mangapai, 8 pan., School. Mapiu, 7.30 p.m., School. . Maropiu, 7 p.m., School. Matahuru. 8 p.m.. No. 1 School. Mercury Bay, 7 p.m.. . Mercury Bay School. Motatau. 7.30 p.m., School. Ngararatumia, 7 p.m.. School. Ngunguru, 7 p.m., School. Otumoetai, 7.30 p.m.. School. Pakeho. 7.30 p.m.. School. Pakia, .7 p.m., Omapere School. Pakotai. 7 p.m., School. Rangiatea, 3 p.m.. School. Rawhia, 7.30 jf.m.. School. Ruakaka, 4 p.m., Mata School. Ruatangata. 7 p.m., West School. Taotaoroa, 7.30 p.m.. School.' Tawharanui. 3 p.m., School. . Te Mapara, 7.30 p.m.. School. Te Puke, 7 p.m.. Mission Hall. Te Rau-a-moa, 7 p.m.. School. Te Rore, 7 p.m., School. Titirangi, 7 p.m., School. Totara, 7 p.m.. School. Utakura Valley, 7 p.m., School. Waiwera. 7 p.m.. Upper Waiwera School. Wayby, 7.30 p.m.. School. Wbananaki. 7.30 p.m.. School. Woodhill. 7.30 p.m.. Public Hall. yvRINK HABIT CUBED. TESTIMONY FROM BALCLUTHA. "lour Drinko medicine has proved beneficial, and I am thoroughly satisfied and truly thankful." So writes a resident of Balclutha. This experience is endorsed by scores of other grateful people. No matter how long your friend has beer addicted to drink you owe it to him and to yourself to give this well-proved remedy a trial. Treatment is not expensive, and can be given secretly if desired. There are no ill after effects. Powders won't hurt the most delicate. Booklet, fully describing Drinko and copies of testimonials free in sealed envelope on request. Write in confidence, stating if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 H. Lambton Qoay. Wellington. . I HAVE found those Quality Horse Covers and Prices very reasonable at O. J. DURBIN'S, Saddler. 44, Wyndham St., next Wyndham Yards. His saddles for comfort, style, and durability are also very hard to beat. If you are buying inspect his before ] buying elsewhere, and you will be pleased-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 10

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