Amusements, _ TELLER'S QPERA gODSB Direction • Ben. J. and Jno. Fuller, Jun. BOX PLANS OPEN ALL DAT, 9 a.m. to 12.15 p.m.. at Anglo-American Music fcStoro. 1 D.m. to 7 P.m.. Miss Carter's. Brighton J I Confectionery, opposite Stalls' entrance , I Opera House 'Phone. MSSiSIfc 2.30 If. J88S?. Prices: D.C, and all Stalls. Is Id: Gallory, 6d: Half-price to Is seals only; WO- c serves, Is 7d. AT 8-TO-NIGHT-AT 8. Don't Miss Seeing for the Last Time. TOM HAVERLY'S IRISH PLAYERS I In the Genuine Hibernian Farce, g MURPHY'S ELOPEMENT. 6 There are laughs enough to take away the fi deepest wrinkles, so brine the whole family g along. 8 Preceded by High Grade Vaudeville. S Frank, Lank, and Alice-Vaude and Verne 5 -FOB. and Partner-Tin Maxims (last 0 night)-and Bcllora. g S FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2j Id: Stalls Is 7d; Gallery, ° Is Id. The above prices include- tax. EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT. El OPENING MONDAY NIGHT. ( The Venus of Vaudeville, C MISS WINIFRED LA T FRANCE,, I Late Principal Boy of the J. and I*. ..ait ; 6 Pantomune. _ j l KT NG * S mHEAT It E. I INO'SIH E A T B K. STILL GOING STRONG, And Getting Better as They Go. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. THE merrymakers. « be Merrymakers. ■ last night op omah. If you were puzzled before, you will bo mystified To-night. . A QUADRUPLE ESCAPE. Omah will be tied in a chair, sealed in a, \ sack, placed in his Indian Trunk and nailed in a packing-case, and escape trom the lot in five minutes. SUPPORTED BY A GREAT , PROGRAMME. O.S. and D.C, Is; Stalls, fid. Book your seats at Finlay's. or ring up * Theatre, 3084. , r ERRYMAKE R ii. . ' MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2 30. T OMAH AT THE MATINEE. Prices: 6d and 3d. 1 •jriNG'S THEATRE. < Under the Direction Tom Alexander and Percy E. Robs. CPECIAL ENGAGEMENT, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. JJONDAY N IGHT. JULY g # SYDNEY JAMES, '■ MADELINE ROSSITER, QUEENIE TREMBATH. JOSIE JACKSON, i Q. W. DESMOND. Positively their Last Appearance in 1 New Zealand. Lectures, ' piTY OF AUCKLAND. /IRAFTON TIBRARY TyiNTER !< pOURSE. 1 LECTURE• "rpHE WRITING OF JJJNGLISH," * PROFESSOR HS. DETTMANN, j On rpUESDAY, JULY 1918. " ADMISSION, 6d OR BY COURSE I TICKET. HENRY W. WILSON, July 5. 1918. Town Clerk. . A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. J; **■ ' 6 •11 l A Meetins of the Auckland Institute will c be held in St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds j Street, on MONDAY, the Bth mat., when. - MR. A. WYLLIE. (Electrical Engineer to the City of Auckland), r Will deliver t, popular .Lecture, with «peri'. . mental and Lantern illustrations, entitled, 3 "ALCOHOL IN ITS INDUSTRIAL AND 1 SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS." 2 Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence ] at 8 P.m. With the exception of certain J seats reserved for members of the Institute, * the lecture will be open to the general public J T. F. CHEESEMAN, - Secretary. ( ... i— — ; — • V rpHE NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION TO [ PROPAGATE THE TRUTH OF OUR LORD'S SECOND COMING. R EV A. A. M URRAY J c Will speak in the 1 pONCERT pHAMBER, rpoWN IT ALL, ] rpHURSDAY, -jjTH INST., n a? P.M. ] SUBJECT: "THE FALL OF JERUSALEM," AND "THE FUTURE OF THE JEWISH RACE." ADMISSION FREE. Meetings. . A DDRESS ON PROPHECY, TIVOLI THEATRE, GRAFTON BRIDGE. TO-MORROW (6UNDAY), 7 P.M. Doors Open 6. SO. Subject : "THE JUDGMENT OF RESTORED ISRAEL: WHO WILL BE PERMITTED TO ENTER THE LAND FOR MILLENNIAL BLESSING?" Missioner: REV. A. A, MURRAY. Orchestra. Gospel Hymns. HOW WILL CHRIST COME?" H Will bo REV. H. KNOWLES KEMPTON'S Subject, BAPTIST TABERNACLE. SUNDAY EVENING. Everybody Welcome. , pROTESTANT pOLITICAL 1 ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING 1 Will be hold in the LYCEUM PICTURE HALL, ONEHUNGA, On TUESDAY, JULY 9, AT 7.30 P.M. Speakers : DR. J. S. REEKIE, President. MR. GEORGE ALDRIDGE. MR. W. G. MOORE. MR. J. G. ELLIS, Organiser, Auckland Division. ) MOTHERS THOUGHT GUILD. ' PUBLIC MEETING, THURSDAY. JULY 11. 3 p.m., ; GRAFTON LIBRARY, MOUNT EDEN RD. Subject: "WELFARE OF MOTHER AND BABE," Plunket Nurse Wilson. All Interested in _the Welfare of Children f aro Invited to Attend. 1 _ ! MOTHERS aro urged'to 7 Px-zO Ml attend » Educational • I H l Meeting on WEDNESDA Y AFTERNOON, • C, / \ J> CENTRAL MISSION r Vt.UN "ALL. 2.30. ~ Sneakers: Miss ( Wilson, V.P, Women . Teachers' Association, member of Executive „ A.E.1.: Mies Ingoll. member of WT.A. I- Subjects: Continuation Classes, Primary 0 Schools. Improved Stalling, School Buildings, •• Playgrounds. Teachers of Music, = "Vl ADAM CECILE STEPHANO, JL»i Contralto, Vocalist, and Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Studio, Hallenstein's Buildings, J Karangahapo Road. MRS. F. WARD. Soprano Vocalist, Teacher of Voice Production, Singing, and Pianoforte.— Brou.'iliton, Lyon Avenue, fit Luke's Rd„ Mi Albert. MR. F. E. FAIRBURK. 'ieacher. Pianoforte and Theory: 122 passes, 138 ex. amined; appointment by mail,— 62, Grange Rd„ Ml Eden. : ••-■!.--•■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 12
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