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■ Amusements. pULLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. Direction: Bon. J. and Jno. Fuller, Jun. FULLER'S SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE. Every Evening. 0 Matinees, * 8 p.m. 0. Wed. and Sat. Our Familiar Nightly Spectacle. Crowded Houses. Delighted Audionces. The People's Tribute to THE BRIGHTEST, CLEVEREST, AND BEST-BALANCED COMBINATION SEEN IN AUCKLAND. »pOM JJAVERLY'S JRISH pLAYERS, In the Farce that Made All England and America Laugh (or Over 4 Years, and will havo all Auckland the same, MULDOON'S PICNIC. MULDOON'S PICNIC. BRINGS LAUGHTER TO PEOPLE WHO NEVER SMILECheered to the Echo. A Wonderful Hit THE KUTE KEWPIE KIDS. Amazing Dances in Now Creations. Just as Great a Favourite as Ever, CARLTON MAX. King of CARLTON MAX. Voice Throwers. .Assisted by Jerry, who has Up-to-date Goods. Still an Emphatic Hit. Tho People Idols, MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. C. A Comedy Couple, with Bundles of Original Ideas. Pure Fun, with a Tonic Edgo on it WELLS AND WELLS — WARD LEAR. ALICE WARD. BE WISE. B0 0 it! 1 Don't Havo that Worried Look when Told the House is Full. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES: D.C. or 0 2s Id, Stalls Is Id, Gallery Bd. Plan opt. • 9 <>.m. to 515 p m., at Anglo American Music Storo, 'Queen Street. Reserves, 2s 7d. (All prices include tel.) RING'S rpHEATRE. ANOTHER. EXCITED HOUSE. ENTERPRISE AMPLY REWARED.' We have got the goods and know how to deliver them. Tho Sensation of tho Season. GARDINER AND T E TARARDINER AND JuE IVJ.AR. In their Marvellous Act, "THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY." Science versus Brute StrengthKINGERO. The Japauoso Marvel. KINGEKO. Barrel-spinning Extraordinary. SIGMAH. Tho White Wizard. Neat — Clean — Clover, WINNIE THORNE, Tho Golden-voiced Soubrett«. PERCIVAL & WEST, Harmony Ragtimers. W. PRINGLE <fe Grand Opera Vocalists. AGNES DIXON. In " Miserere" from " 11 Trovatore." And THE YOKEL REVUE, No. 2. "A RUSTIC RE V E L." FULL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. D.C. and 0 S., Is Id. Stalls, 6d. Reserves at inlay'B. Art Notices. 0 0 E E • J 0 N E S. PAINTER. STUDIO: SECOND FLOOR, HOBSON BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND STREET. ALL SITTINGS CANCELLED. AWAY FROM CITY TILL AUGUST 12. Orders can be booked for copies of Second Edition of " Anzae Sketches," now published in London, with C. S. Rush, Picture Dealer and Framer, 35, Sliortland St. Lectures. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A COMMERCE STUDENTS' SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT (TuesiJiy) at 8 o'clock. Mr. W. H. Hemingway, fc.P.A._ (N.Z.), Solicitor of the Supremo Court ol New Zealand, and Lecturer on Accounting and Commercial Law at Auckland University Cc.:ege will Lecturo on " The Compulsory Loans Under tho Finance Act" in the English Lecturo Room, Auckland University College, Symonds Street. The public invited. HERBERT INGRAM, Hon. Secretary. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIAPUBLIC LECTURE, No. 1, SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTION AFTER THE WAR, in ST. ANDREW'S HALL, SYMONDS ST., On WEDNESDAY, July 24, at 8 p.m. MR. H. G. .COUSINS. M.A., Lectures on "EDUCATION," Chairman, Mr. T. Bloodworth, President, United Federation of Labour. Admission by Silver Collection. Workers in every walk of life should hear this unique sores of Lectr->s.-. WM, HANSON, Hon. See. Meetings. 77TH ANNIVERSARY ST. PAUL'S I I CHURCH, TO-NIGHT, IN THE PARISH HALL, SYMONDS ST. Fine Musical Programme, Talented Artists, Cards, and other social pleasures. Parishoners and friends (old and new), all heartily invited to this " At Home." Starts 8 p.m. Admission. Is. _ Proceeds to Church Army Huts' Restoration Fund. Help this worthy object. JNDIAI JNDIAI JNDIA! PITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH, TO-MORROW (Wednesday). 7.45 p.m. "N EW MOVEMENTS IN JNDIA." Great Missionary Address by REV. J. W. BURTON. M.A. (Of Molbourne), Ten years in charge ot Indian Mission, Fiji. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (J. H. GUNSON. ESQ.). Music by tho Choir. OFFERTORY FOR SOUTH SEA MISSIONS, gOOI rjpHIS J} ATE. M«SDAY JJEXT, JULY 29 , g P.M. rp 0W N JJ AL L. AND HEAR JJ JSITT, M.P. (CHRISTCUURCH NORTH). AND R. S. G RAY (DUNEDIN '' NOTE THE DATE. MINISTERS' ASSOCIACALL TO PRAYER. The third united pothering for WAR INTERCESSION will be held on TUESDAY 23rd hist., in Bercsford St. Church (Rev. F.' Warner's), at 7.45. The Rov. Isaac Jolly. M.A., will preside Friends cordially invited. Cn'lortion for ANDREW'S CHURcf Owing to tho Hall being engaged on ' Wednesday, 24th the Annual Congregat oual 1 Mating has boon Postponed till TUESDAY 1 snth. JJOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. NICHOLSON TESTIMONIAL FUND. A Meeting of Residents interested in the above object wilt ho held at the Council Chambers on July 25. 1918, at 8 p.m. As Mr. Nicholson lias declined any personal acknowledgment of any kind, tho testimonial will take a public form for tie benefit of Children of the District. (Signed) C. HUDSON. _____ Mayor. THE AUCKLAND HOTEL AND ~REs" 1 TAURAM' EMPLOYEES' INDUS TRIAL UNION OF WORKERS A General Meeting will be hold in the Trades Hall, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at 8 p.m. ' Business : Balance-sheet, General. A, JACKSON. Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 8

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