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', •■ "•' ■ .Amusements. '/. Ui. - ■ .ALL VAUDEVILLE!!.! TO-NIGHT. ■pULLER'S QPERA TTOUSE. Direction - Ben, J. and Jno. Fuller, J- t. • ALL VAUDEVILLE BILL.*' O P.M. - rpO-NIOHT - Q P.M. A Cyclone of the Latest Novelties. From the World's Principal Halls. Mossrs. Ben and John Fuller, Jun.. aro offering Clean and Wholesome Vaudeville at Minimum Cost. Whatever other prices keep soaring Heavenwards, the prices to the Opera House nevor go up, and the Amusement Tax helps the counti/g finances. READ THIS WEEK'S ROLL. CALL 1 1! NELLIE KOLLE.' Famous Singing NELLIE KOLLE. Comedienne. ANNIE TYE. Peerless Balladist. WARD LEAR. Mimic. NAPIER AND YVONNE. Dancing and ConNAPIER AND YVONNE, tortion Speciality. THE VIVIANS. In Songs and Stories. GRAHAM & GRAHAM. Introducing the ' GRAHAM & GRAHAM. Human Marionettes. Society and BONNIE k FREEMAN. Novelty Dancers, BONNIE & FREEMAN. Sensational COCO-SHE AND IT. Eccentrics. COCO-SHE AND IT. BERTRAM &. RAYMOND. 'In More BERTRAM & RAYMOND. Wayback Farce. Retained for Two Mora Nights Only, MAUDE QOURTNEY AND jp. Q^ TEE BRIGHTEST DUO IN FUNLAND. ALL AT FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. D.C.,0r0.5.,251d; Stalls. la Id; Gallery, 6d. » Plan open 9 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. at AngloAmerican Music Store, Queen Street. Reserves, 2s id (All Prices Include Tax). THING'S rpHEATRE. . rpO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 0 O'CLOCK. Social the BlGstore J Club! PRESENT THE MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA. ""pOBINSON pRUSOE." I "IFOR AUR COLDIER TJOYS. ' I Robinson Crusoe .... Miss E. Williams Bella Wiikins Mrs. J. Smith Connie Miss 0. Clark ' Fanchette • • Miss K. Galbraith ' Tick Miss M. McCrcady ' Tock Miss D. Harding ' Maisie Miss S. Mann ' Stewardess Mrs. T. Holdsworth [ (By kind consent). ' Friday Mr. A. E. Toye ' Captain Wilkinß ..... Mr. H. Bishop ' Bill Atkins - - Mr. A. Hobman ' Lieutenant Fairbanks • • • Mr. J. Graham ' Blinks » • • Mr. K. Court ' Blobs Mr. R. Marshall • Pipes Mr. A. Margison Mrs. Maria Wiikins - Mr. C. D. Binnington THE N.Z. VOCAL QUARTETTE (Messrs. Pegg, Binnington, Asbury, Dellow), SOLO DANCE AND BALLET.' FULL CHORUS , (Pupils of Misn Beresford). Conductor Mr. J. Smith. Pianist Miss E. Meredith. ORCHESTRA Messrs. W. Crosby, H. White. A. Gracie, A. Hawthorne, R. Brinsden, H. McLennan, W. Crawford, R. McLennan, 0. Finlay. Seats- may be Booked at the BIG Store. Prices: Is, 2s, 2i 6d (Reserved). / TCTOR QUR OOLDIER TVOYS. HAZEL HARDING. Hon. Sec. FOR THE PIANO YOU WANT, at Pries and Terms you want, try F. Moors Piano Co., Customs St. (next Waverley). Lectures. ■»JEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION TO *' PROPAGATE TRUTH OF OUR LORD'S SECOND COMING." . R EY W. L. ALTER WILL SPEAK IN CONCERT CHAMBER, "TOWN TTALL rpO-NIGHT (MONDAY). • 12th INST., AT 7.45 P.M. SUBJECT: "CIGNS QF 'THB qiDIESf- » "WHEN THESE THINGS BEGIN TO COME TO PASS. THEN LOOK UP." 5 ADMISSION FREE. "A Sporting. I pAKUEANGA HUNT ■ CLUB. Hounds Meet TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at East Tamaki Road Board's Office, and on SATURDAY, 17th inst., it Howick School, at Noon each day. H. BULLOCK-WEBSTER, ■ _ _■. :,' Master. .ii gSSSSS mmmmm .^—■ i- ( ' Shows. ; AUCKLAND -JTENNEL t yJ& ' r|LUB. : THURSDAY, FRiDAIf. AND SATURDAY - OF THIS WEEK. BOW, WOW, WOW. Dogs can no longer be seen about the streets of Berlin, Frits is eating dog,' and Germany is therefore' losing its bark. (Seneral Foch will compel Germany to eat their own words before no has finished with them, and indigestion will he tho ruling complaint- • There • are, however, plenty of dogs in Auckland, 3CO of which will be seen at the forthcoming Show of the Auckland Kennel Club— the. magnificent' and huge Great Dane, tho Lion-killing Dog, to the dimunitive Yorkshire Terrier.. Do not miss seeing tho lute Captain Scott's Sledge Dog Funny Face, so named by Captain Scott himself. A huge animal that did his 1 bit in that terrible expedition that ended fatally for its' heroic commander. A Grand Skilled Guossing Competition has been provided. First. prize, 25 6s; aocond prize. Cocker Spaniel; third prize, ~ Fox Terrier. * . OLD MARKET BUILDINGS. . Entrance Queen Street. '• ADMISSION, Is Id. '« G. DINNISON. Secretary. y ========================== II — M Tourist Resorts. . TTOT SPRINGS HELENSVILLE. JUL • Recommended by • leading Auckland - Doctors. An Ideal Holiday Resort, * SPRINGSIDE HOUSE. '.' Extensive additions completed; 40 rooms, " ill ground floors; nearest to baths. Tennis, bowls, croquet. ' Accommodation second to il none. 'Bus meets day trains, evening by is arrangement. Ring up No. 8. Helensvills l- • Bureau. Telegrams, " Springside," receive prompt attention. Tariff. 6s per day, 35s per week.-Mrs. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. !, —. » ■ . 2 BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTOJD RUA. the Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably a owr 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated '? tho whole of it ready for the season. Elec- " trie light throughout, hot and cold baths;" >" patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house to Government Baths, including the large new y bath-house. Motor-cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trips. Terms n reasonable. Porters meet ail trains.—S. T. • BRENT. Proprietor, THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, Rotorua, well known as the premier house for accommodation, comfort, first-class table, d and moderate tariff. Renovated for the coming season. Registered telcgraphio address, Thirwell. Tele. 20. 7s day. 40s week.— T. P. Dowling. Proprietor. "[TING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, -"- UPPER QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 2256. With Electric Light Throughout. Up-to-date Accommodation. Billiard Table. Extensive Grounds and Mag' nificcnt Views. Tenuis Court. Moderate Charges. Permanents by Arrangement Trams to Gate. KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. G. ARROWSMITH, Proprietor. CON ~.. O . M.' A, O PRIVATE HOTEL. . 'Phone 725. ■■ ;■. Alfred Street. , The above well-known loose has » few Vacancies for Permanent*; Single and , Double Rooms. Tariff on' application. «• .>i A ÜBS, BAIRN » "it a ProDHrtrtß, ' jsfl '"vi/:<\' '■ .'' '.' ' ■•.„'•.■ ''•''■!■•;. '■ ■ : -'' : . ri_M:'-:-.',-.:.' ; •-,-,. J.:,-: ■„- ■:,:■- ■-•-;•-;.. .5..." a;- ■-•.■ X— .-.?.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16926, 12 August 1918, Page 8