Amusements, 58 THE MEETING-PLACE OF AUCKLAND. •ROLLER'S APERA gODSE. ;" Direction: Ben. 0. and Jno. Fuller. •" TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. '." NOTE BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Open 9 s.m. to 12.15 p.m. at Anglo-Ameri-can Music Store. Queen Street; afterwards at 0. Miss Carter's Confectionery, Wcllesley otreet. D. opposite Opera House, till 7 p.m. Be wise. Book early. MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON 2.50 P.M. MATINEE. THIS AFTERNOON. 200 P.M. Family Prices: D.C. and All Stalls. Is Id: Y Gallery. 6d. Children, Half-price to Is feats only. Reserves, Is 7d. Prices include lax. AGAIN AT 8. TO-NIGHT. A GALA VAUDEVILLE BILL. " Praise Unstinted bas been the Portion of the Reproduction of THE MINSTREL FIRST PART, And Trooping Crowds have Nightly Crowded the Opera House this week and added their Plaudits to th» General Acclaim. FOUR CLEVER END MEN. FOUR CLEVER END MEN. A Refreshing Attraction. Full of Good Things. VARIETIES by Hugbie Owl vie Lily :h Vockler, Durno, Burns and r Le Clerc, Ward Lear. Leywood and Norrell, -Ihe Incomparable Percival at the Piano, etc. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BILL. 10 EVERYTHING NEW MONDAY NIGHT. 16 First Appearance: 18 WALLACE BROWNLOW. FULLER'S SATURDAY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s Id; Stalls. Is 7d; Gallery, - Is Id; Reserves. 2s 7d (Includes Tax). BURNAND'S Professional Orchestra Band, open for engagements. Any number of instruments.— Address 16. Vulcan Lane. |y yOO. Royal Oak, Ouehunga. i 3 Mods ie *- J trained every afternoon 8.30; 24 Lions d fed 4 p.m. Admission, Adults 6d, children '• Bd_ _ FOR THE PIANO YOU WANT, at Price and Terms you want, try F. Moore Piano Co.. Customs St, (next Waveriej/. 8, — Lectures. Y.M.C.A. MAJOR 11/ LI DETTIT. N.Z.M.C, Major VV . 01, r eitit. N.Z.M.C, SPEAKS TO aieN AND WOMEN , TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. V SUBJECT: "THE STUDENT CHRISTIAN \' MOVEMENT." i' Song Service 3 p.m. Address 3.50 p.m. '' Soloist: MISS FORDHAM. Collection in Aid of Student Christian Union. Soldiers' Tea 5 p.m. All Men in Uniform Invited. AFTER WAR PROBLEMS." FTER >>AR -ITROBLEMS." WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. LECTUBE BY EEV. A "D pHAPPELL, M.A. EV. A. -D. M.A. EVERYBODY INVITED. COLLECTION. GREAT \pYMNASTIC TkISPLAY. BEAT VXYMNASTIC -UISPLAY. SATURDAY NEXT. OCT. 5 AT 7.30 P.M.. By Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. Physical Students. Humorous Selections by MR. W. RANDALL, Professional Entertainer. Glees by Auckland Training College Glee Club. Admission. 6d. P. J. L. Kesnt, General Secretary. T ECTURE AN pROPHECY. ■ Subject: "GERMANY AS A NTI-CHRIST." '• ITS KAISER • WILL WEAR THE IMPERIAL CROWN OF ROME. THE BRITISH THE CHOSEN PEOPLE OF JEHOVAH. THE TWO POWERS SHALL MARSHAL THE WHOLE WORLD FOR THE SEVEN YEARS OF FINAL WAR. By M K 8. L. P. IMMER > Under the Auspices of the " ANGLO-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION. In the f CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. 'TUESDAY, QCTOBER O^ AT 7.45 P.M. r t i NO CHARGE NO COLLECTION. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. I A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held ih St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds Street, on MONDAY, t*ie 30th inst., when a popular lecture, with numerous expert mental illustrations, will be delivered by PROFESSOR F. P. WORLEY. D.Sc, Entitled "COMBUSTION. PART II." I , Doors open at 7.30? Lecture to commence , at 8 P.m. With the exception of certain , scats reserved for Members of the Institute. . the Lecture will be open to the general public. T. F. CHEE»EMAN. Secretary. ! QITY OF AUCKLAND. I GRAFTON LIBRARY WINTER COURSE. > LECTURE. J "ODDS AND ENDS OF THE WARPERSONAL IMPRESSIONS," • By RIGHT REV. BISHOP CLEARY. TUESDAY/OCTOBER 1. 1918, At 8 p.m. ADMISSION, 6d, or by Course Ticket. . HENRY W. WILSON, Sejsi.Hnber 27, 1918. Town clerk. ; t 'T0 R E TO GIRLS [,'.'-< , . ? RSE A. E. CHAPPEIfcr ] ' i < -<T;Ujyre of Dress and Morality' EaST STREET HALL, ' MONDAY, 7.30 M. '. Friendly Society Notices. mm ORDER OF LOYAL UNITED BROTHERS' LODGE. ! noSYhat ** ,bw WB * * re *«*' i „ „ DR. COLE. ' r,°! 6 ' ,OWEN'S ROAD. EPSOM, Has been elected to Ml the v ? : anc , caused bf the resignation of Dr Keller I ! Members on his list are therefore *«* ' ferred as above. ,aaSr HOURS OF CONSULTATIONAt Ho 7 ra p: m 9to I 0 * ,ID " lto • *■*-* «<> | Friendly Social!*?' Dispensary; Dailv (Satur. days executed), 3to « p.m. ' , BY PHILLIPS, »> Secretary. ; Florists. TV/TISB LLOYD FlorirtTjsT Queen St- ■ i'l Wanted to Buy-Choic« Flower? in »« ■ quantity 'Phone 4112. r "°«ers, )n any 6d and la per Bunch. '. fei;" 161 ' ?»' orch,< * ! on Show now Speciality B«M& 98 ?? . Bouquets * in Stock Funi? ft n | h °n aDd Spra * 8 »'waya PJWM 2198. FlomVK*ran ß *h* p ; Rd. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 14
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