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Amusements. You Cannot Have a Cheerful Amy Without a Cheerful Nation. CULLER'S QPERA gOUSE. Direction: Ben. 0. and Jao. Fuller. JOY VAUDEVILLE. , BIG BILL OF SURPRISES. Old Friends Steadfast. New Friends Delighted MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), ( 2.80 P.M. BARGAIN PRICES: D.C or 0. Stails, Is; Stalls, 6d; Children Half-price to Is seats only; Reserves, Is Gd (plus tax). COMPLETE CHANGE. ALL NEW. MINSTREL FIRST PART. MINSTREL FIRST PART. i New Songs. New Dances- Now Jokea. I 4 END MEN. 4 END MEN. Interlocutor: ERNIE DELAVALE. VARIETIES BY WALLACE BROWNLOW, The Brilliant WALLACE BROWNLOW. Baritone. DURNO. Trick Cyclist, Unprecedented. Phil. Percival. Burns and Le Clerc. Hughio Ogilvio. Leywood and NorrelL. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. D.C. or 0.5., 2s Id; Stalls, Is Id; Gallery. Bd. Plans open 9 a.m. to 5.15 p.m., at AngloAmerican Music Stores, Queen Street. Reserves, 2s 7d. (Prices include tax). MONTAGUE LOVE IN " gROSEN rpiES." EVERYBODY'S —— SATURDAY. ETHODIST ORPHANAGE, MOUNT ALBERT. "AT HOME." ARRANGED FOR OCT. 3, IS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY OWING TO SICKNESS. Cburch Notices. jyrT. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. THIRTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY!, AT 7.45. SACRED CONCERT BY BAPTIST TABERNACLE CHOIR. Programme includes Mendelssohn's Motett, " HEAR MY PRAYER." and J. C. Marks's Beautiful Anthem, "THE DAY IS PAST AND OVER." Elocutionary Items by Miss I. Spedding. Solo and Concerted Items by Mesdames Collier, L. Eady, and A. E. Wilson Misses Bach, D. George, L Scanlan, and D. Swales. Messrs, F. Hood. L. R. Eady. Alfred Eady, and A. H. Wilson. Address by F. N. Andrews, Esq.. President r Auckland Baptist Auxiliary. Organist and Choirmaster, Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. Admission Free. Collection in Aid of Church Funds. Lectures. " AFTER WAR PROBLEMS." After war problems." Interesting Lecture by REV. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A., REV. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A.. Y.H.C.A.. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Chairman, T. U. Wells, Esq., M.A. Everybody Invited. Collection. Meetings. ORDER OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. ANNUAL MEETING. BISHOPSCOURT LIBRARY, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock The Bishop will Preside. THE Monthly Meeting of the Auckland X and Suburban Local Bodies' Labourers' Indus Iris! Union of Workers will be held m the Foresters' Hall, Newton, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Business: Half-yearly Balance-sheet. BERNARD CLEWS, Secretary. pONBONBY DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB. Th# Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held _ TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at the Leys Institute, at 8 p.m. All members and intending members aro requested to attend. W. R. CRAIG, Hon. &50. Auckland CITY district SCHOOLS' A COMMITTEE. A Public Meeting will bo held in tho Town Hall Concert Chamber, on TUESDAY EVENING. October 8, when MR. THOMAS G. PRICE, Architect, Will Deliver a Lecture, Illustrated by Lantern Slides, on "THE PARAMOUNT INFLUENCE OF GOOD HOUSES AND SCHOOL BUILD. INGS OR CHILD LIFE." ( His Worship th© Mayor (J. H. Gunson, Esq.) will preside. For the Committee, ERNEST LILLY, Chairman. RETURN TO AUCKLAND OF |||R. JAMES gIMPSON, CANADA'S POPULAR LABOUR LEADER AND ORATOR, I Arriving I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. Watch for Particulars. Aquatics. fjt pONSONBY CRUISING 1 CLUB. The Annual Meeting of xS«SBBa>g the above Club will take TO-MOKnc'\V (Thursday), in the Clubhouse, St. Mary's Bay, at 8 p.m. Business : Reception of Annual Report and Balancesheet. Members and intending members are requested to at'end. C. E. MACKIE, Hon. SecretaryCorporation Notices. JJOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL BALANCE SHEET. The Annual Balance Sheet of the Mount Eden Borough Council lor the year ending | March 31, 1918, and the Report of tho Audit. ; Office thereon, aro open for inspection at I the Council Chambers, Valley Road, for a period of 30 days from tho date hereof, and copies of the same may be obtained on application. ' S GRAY. October 1, 1918. Town. ClerkCounty Council Notices. COUNTY COUNCIL. STOPPAGE OF BRIDGE. S The Mangatangi Bridge on Pokeno-Wai-taksruru Road is Closed during repairs till further notice. A crossing for stock and light traffic is available alongside, EDWIN J. FAIRBURN, Engineer to Council. QLOSINS THE GAOLS. All the Big Gaols throu'jout New Zealand are liable to lie Close-, shortly owing to increasing sales of GOLDEN RULE SCHOOL RULERS. GOLDEN RULE WHITING TABLETS, GOLDEN RULE SOAP. GOLDEN RULE CANDLES, "THINKERS" WRITING TABLETS. "THINKERS" PICTORIAL PENNY NOTEBOOKS. THINKERS SCHOOL EXERCISE BOOKS, KEEP SMILING WRITING TABLETS. KEEP SMILING SAND SOAP, And the Famous NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP. Well may Housewives sing, " New Zealand Leads the World." TXTHAT'S THE BEST TYRE FOR A VV HEAVY COMMERCIAL TRUCK? » Thousands have proved CLINCHER SOLID BAND TYRE!* To bo tho Beet. Durable, vet resilient. U sad on Western Front. Ask at Garages. mi/AN. ARMHAGE AND CO,, j i Auckland Agents. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16970, 2 October 1918, Page 12

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