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Amusements. ' | UI.LER'S QPERA jyOUSE. Direction - Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, JunAn Immediate and Brilliant Success of THE BOYS IN GREEN. B—TO-NIGHT The Latest American Offering. TOM HAVERLY'S IRISH PLAYERS. j In Another Hi.arious Farce, i ! T ilH Ai' v - ' :s \ Tlie second of the Murpi.v adventures Who is the Man in Biack? Is he. the was Inspector'.' la he the Rent Collator? Is he a , Lawyer, a Doctor, an Undertaker? You ha.'.e j al guessed wrong. HE'S DIANIEL MURPHY. As played by Tom Haverly anion? a group of gay entertainers, including THE KUTE KEWPIE KIDS, | In the most reninrVnbie Dancing yet seen in the Dominion. PRECEDED P.Y SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE. Ben. J Fuller's Notable Pan ins Act. from London Palladia. and Par:? A ir.avibra. LOVELY LOUISE And MERRY* BILL HAMLYN. MACK, In Song, Story, and Dame. A Winsome Lass and a Lively Lad. in an act both Quaint and Picturesque. Another First Appearance. from Principal London Hails. IRENE PEARPE, The Lady Lauder, ; ] : lENE P ' ''HE. in Lh'.n.' Songs i IRENE P"'';lSl".. Err.,. t.,0 iliolaii Just t»-» Swo.-.test of Dear Things. I Eel i'pea IT r:.- o. titer South Aft:, in Tour. In an Oris ia 1 <;! :it Tii 'l il I .l.E.'oi!S. Tin- I• in iry '.Li d K.»LKHj Hrv and tic Wire \%.i'ker. Ti.L KAI.EiGLS. WINIFRED AND Ll'M LEY'. : JONEs AND RAINES. j FULLER'S T.rUi'LF. PRICES i Have been accepted with acc'.amttioD by the | Public | Almost Nothing: D.C., 2s Id, STALLS, Is; I GALLERY. 6d. Reserves, 2s 7d. indudint Tax. I'ian open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. at Robertson's , Music Depot. Queen St.; 5.30 p.m. to 7 p.m., . Miss Carter's. Wellesiey St. 'Phone 1505. KING'S rsi HEAT R E. ING'SXIi E A T R E. 1 O-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ; XO-NIGHT. 1 O-NIGHT. T' A f ERRYMAKERS. HE iYJLEIIin MAKERS. Another Great Reception on Saturday Night. FACE IN THE MOONLIGHT. ROBERT WARWICK, For the First Time in New Zealand. " Tip Top Tipperary Mary." We are th. only management showing the Singing Picture. The Great Farcical Scream, as played by Maggie Moore ami H. R. Roberts, "THE /CHINESE /-QUESTION" "J- HE OniNESE vaCUESTION." PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Is 'plus tax); Stalls, 6d. 11.1° St yOUr SeaU at F:n ' ay s - Nows Agent, Exhibitions. SOCIETY OF ARTS Continued success of the GRAND ART EXHIBITION At the SOCIETY'S GALLERY, KITCHENER ST., THIS DAY, 12.30 to 5 p.m. Afternoon Tea by the. Ladies' Committee ADMISSION Is. The Art Uuion will be drawn, on THURSDAY, 13th.. at 9 p.m. S. STUART, Secretary. Lectures. CKLAND INSTITUTE. The. First Meeting of the Auckland Insti- | tute ror the present session will be held in I bt. Andrew's Hall. Symonds St., THIS (Monday) EVENING, when a Popu'ar Lecture illustrated br numerous Lantern Views will be delivered by ' \ M R ' Q.EORGE " THE gTORY OF THE QONBTELLATIONS." Prior to the beginning of the lecture, the Hector Medal will be presented to Mr. Cheescman, by Mr. J. H. Gunson, the President of the Institute. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. With the exception of certain seats reserved for members and their friends, the Lecture will be open to the general public. T. F. CHEESEMAN. Secretary. Meetings. A UCKLAND GROCERS' ASSISTANTS' A INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. .A General . Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Union Room, 25, Swanson Street, TO-NIGHT (Monday), the 10th inst, at 8 o'clock sharp. Business : Consideration of Important Correspondence; Delegation for Wellington ; and General. Members are requested to pay their contributions at this meeting. Secretary will be i in attendance at 7.30 p.m. J. H. MORTENSEN, Secretary. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC - 1 AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. The Third Annual Meeting of the above Association will be held on WEDNESDAY, June 12, at 2.30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland. Business : To Receive Annual Report of Executive: To Receive Hon. Treasurer's Report and Statement of Accounts; Election of Seven Members of Executive General. T. B. KAY, Secretary. /gSijL CT- JOHN AMBULANCE COWJ ASSOCIATION. Tin, 26th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AUCKLAND CENTRE, Will be held at the AMBULANCE STATION, RUTLAND ST., ON FRIDAY. JUNK 14. AT 8 P.M. His Worship the Mayor of Auckland will preside. i His Excellency the Governor-General will present the Certificates and Medai'ions of the ! Association, and Long Service Medals of the I Brigade. Bandaging Competition between members of Auckland and Onehunga, Nursing Divisions. " SELECTED MUSICAL ITEMS. Collection in aid of the funds of the Centre. All interested in Ambulance work, especially holders of the Association's Certificate or Medallion, are cordially invited Funeral Notices. -tfrToTtr-. 4 SPECIAL MEET n TEMPLAR LODGES is called for TO-NIGHT | iMonday). at 7.30 sharp, ! arrangements re "the j Si ! '". era M 0{ Will? !ate Secretary. If ■ ■ i Restaurants and Tearooms. /~IOLD WEATHER COMFORTS AT STACEY'S! A bowl of really hot Bovril—the genuine j Bovril— delicious ki;!ney—Soup, with crisp toast, at Stacey a. fortifies the system against ; coids and chills. Try them, and see how good they are! Your choice of I'll sorts of tempting things at STACEY'S. 61. Queen Street. Booksellers and Stationers. El ITER EXCELLENCY'S + I-L KNITTING BOOK /jfpijA II KNITTING BOOK Mi|l|ls3 second Edition. PRICE AP.-iitT FROM THE UNDOUBTED l sEFULNESS OF THIS BOOK AS A GIFT IT FORMS A MEMENTO OF THE WAR PERIOD. The Proceeds are for the Red Cross Fund There is also available a Limited Number of Copies of Third Volume of the "VOYAGES OF N.Z. HOSPITAL SHIPS MARAMA AND MAHENO." Price. 23 6d. For Sale at RED CROSS DEPOT. And at CHAMPTALOUP AND EDMISTON, ' Queen Street. GET an " Ideal" Waterman Pen. guaranteed 21 years. Over 2,000,000 sold last year.—Allen, Stationer. Hebald Buildings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 8

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