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ftiuunmw"" JiULLBE'S OPEM0 PEM H° USE " Direction: Bon. J. and Jno. Fuller, Juri. IRISH FUN BY TEE TON. D - mo-NIGHT.- -Q 8:.. , 1 O-NIGHT. -° The Sixth of the Murphy Adventures. More Popular at Every Performance. npOM TTAVERLY'S pLAYLRS, In the Musical Whirroo, |MBffi-AiTß^ffi] The Funniest Comedy of Recent Years, And the Finest Assemblage of Matt Comedians, Singers, and Dancers BrougM to the Colonies. Grotesque and Remarkable Dancing by THE KUTE KEWPIE KIDS. DARING APACHE DANCE BY MISSES LENA RYAN BHEpABD . Extraordinary Engagement. First Appoaranco. WINIFRED LA FRANCE,. , WINIFRED LA FRANCE, WINIFRED LA FRANCE, The Stage's Beauty Girl, In Impersonations - Comedy - Song. Introducing _ . A Wonderful Submarine Posing Spectacle, rPHE GIBEN QF J)EEP, In 10 Scenes and Transformations The Most Costly Act Seen on the Variety Stage. And FRANK, LANK, AND ALICE - BELLORA, VAUDE AND VERiNE, BEATON AND BROOKES. TELLER'S TITTLE pRICES: D.C. or O.S. % 2s Id, Stalls Is Id, Gallery 6d. (Includes Tax). Plan open 9 a.m. to 616.P.m., at AngloAmerican Muslo Stores, Princess Iheatre entrance, Queon Streot. | 6d 6d THING'S' TISANE. 6d 6d 1/. IV.ING'B Iheatre. m II- ICT&aI. tonight. 6d l/. THE MERRYJIAfa. g 1/- THE MERRYMAKERS 6d 1/- Under direction Tom Alexander and faa l). Percy E. Ross. 6d 1/- Great Starring Engagement. 6d 1/- Unique Attraction. 6Q 17- One Night Only. I One Night Only. 6d 1- QYDNEY TAMES 6d i/. O'ouby James 6d 1/. nd the Famous 6a 1- "DOYAL QTROLLERS. 6d }'/. XVOYAL STROLLERS.. Cd 1/- Positively the last appearance in 6d 1/. « New Zealand. , «d 1/- The Royal Strollers appeared by 6d 1/- Royal command before His Majesty 6d 1/- the late King Edward VII. at the 8d 1/- Palace Theatre, London. °d 1/- They will appear before the King s 6d I - patrons AT THE ASTONISHING 6d 1/- SALE PRICES of la and 6d. 6d 1/- ONE NIGHT ONLY. 6d 11. ONE NIGHT ONLY.. 6d J A Svdney James—A Host in himself. 6d 1/. "Billy"— Famous Automaton. 6d 1/- Madeline Rossltor-The Charming ed 1/- Soubrette and Danseuso. 6d 1/- G. W. Desmond—Comedian and 6d 1/. Eccentrio Dancer. 6d 1/. Josie Jackson-The English Contralto 6d 17. and Burlesone Actress. 6d l). Quoenie Tremberth-At the Piano. 6d 1/- A Wealth of Humour. , 6d 11. A Flood of Son*. . 6d 1/. Versatility Unsurpassed. 6d 1/- All embodied in the Royal Strollers' Gd 1/. Entertainment. 6a 1/- It's for One Nipht Only, so don't 6d 1/. git left lamenting. Go 11. NOTE THE PRICES. 6d 1/- ONE SHILLING. SIXPENCE. erf 1/- DC, pro. Stalls. Stalls. Gd 1/- Pins the usual War contribution. 6rJ 1/- TAKE A MUG'S ADVICE: 6d 1/- Book your scat at Finlay's, Pitt St. 6d 1/- or 'Phone 8084. 6d 1/. is Is Is la Is Is Is Is Is Lectures. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. 'A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be hold In St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds Street. To-night (MONDAY), when • MR. A. WYLLIE. (Electrical Engineer to flue City of Auckland), Will deliver a popular"Lecture, with experimental and Lantern illustrations, entitled, "ALCOHOL IN ITS INDUSTRIAL AND SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. With the exception of certain seats reserved for members of tho Institute, the lecture will be open to the general public T. F. CHEESEMAN. Secretary. School Committees. TO MEMBERS SCHOOL COMMITTEES. AUCKLAND URBAN DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— • I regret thai owing to my having been laid up during the lust month with rheumatism I have been prevented from ADDRESSING EACH COMMITTEE. AS I INTENDED TO DO. IN SUPPORT OF MY CANDIDATURE FOR ELECTION. TO THE ' EDUCATION BOARD. I- was carried to the meeting of the Committees' Association last Wednesday, and addressed those present, setting foi th my views. The meeting was poorly' attended, and the recommendation made to you as to which candidates you should vote for was the outcome of the deliberations of 13 individuals only. I respectfully solicit your votes. My Platform is:— Reform to remedy overcrowding and undorstaffing of sohools. Abolition of Denominational Aid. Abolition of Pupil Teachers and substitution of Assistant Teachers. Institution of Type of Sohools suitable to the climateopen air—helpful to Children's Health. Extension of Medical and Dental Inspection of children, and means to remedy defects found in the children! ~ Freo supply by the Government of all School Stationery and Books. I favour each Committeeman lining his own discretion in the matter of voting for Candidates. Those who have proved themselves really interested in the children by their work as Committeemen ' should have consideration. ' , ERNEST LILLY. Chairman Auckland City Diatriot Schools Committee. "' , Demonstrations. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, ETC. DEMONSTRATIONS OF FRUIT TREE PRUNING will bo given as under:— Ed. Griffin, Terrace St., Thames— DAY. July 11. H. Wade, Fruit-testing Area, Matatoki— FRIDAY, July 12. Mrs. J. Nathan. Fruit-testing Area, Paeroa— TUESDAY, July 16. Mrs. S. J. Hollis, Victoria Street. Waihi— THURSDAY. July 18 Commencing each day at 2.3,0 p.m., with an Address on " Control •of Orchard Pests, Etc.," by > W. C. THOMPSON, Orchard Instructor. Miscellaneous. TEE twice as strong disinfecting fluid. U-Pino is the most economical to use; Is 3d tig makes SO pints. RON No Risks! Insure with tno National Insurance Co., 101, Queen St. Firs, Accident. Sickness. Bedrock terms. COMMERCIAL Men.—Accidents and Si. ness may overtake you. Perfect and cheep protection— National Insurance Co.,' 101. Oueen St. . WANTED— economy is found in a tea rich and strong in flavour and absolutely pure. Desert Gold fulfill these requirements perfectly. Wiso housewives ! use no other. Only '2s 4d lb. j EASY Terms for Everybody.— Jurnuu:e. Pianos ilrom i 0.% deposit), Edison Diamond Disc and Cylinder Phonographs, Columbia Gramaphpnes. from SBsj Diso Records. 2s each.—Newton Supply Agency, oq: Karangahaneßd. 'Phone A 2104. MRS. J. LURY wishes to notify her Customers and the General Public Ibut the has now resumed Costuming and Dressmaking at 420, New Zealand Insurance Co.'s Buildings, Queen St. 'Phone 2653 A. PROTECT your homes from diphtheria and other diseases by freely using U-Pino Disinfecting Fluid. A7 1 chemists and stores. I HAVE found those Quality Horse Covers and Prices very reasonable at O. J DURBIN'S, Saddler 44, Wyndham St., no« Wyndhani Yards. Hi/ saddles for comfort style, and durability are aiso very hard to beat, If you are buying inspect his before buying elsewhere, and you will be pleasedRUN HEAVY LORRIES ON CLINCHER BAND TYRES. A big item in delivery costs is tvres. Fit British Clincher Band Tyres and reduce upkeep oxponseß. Sizes for all lorries. Call or write. PULLAN. ARMITAGE. AND CO.. •- ' Auckland Agents.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16896, 8 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16896, 8 July 1918, Page 8

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