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I " !"""',!''" Amusements. ..,„. /*_ LAST •NIGHTS'!'!'—-" THE' MINSTRELS! "PULLER'S QPERA , jgp>oßß Direction: Ben. J. and Jno,. Fuller-TO-ir.GHT ATA EVERY EVENING AT 8 ONE HUGE HIT!!!! ONE HUGE HIT!!!! ONE HUGE HIT Ml! w „ miwoea . ., ONE SWEEPING SUCCESS ONE SWEEPING SUCCESS , ONE SWEEPING SUCCESS!!! The Wise Ones Picked a Winner. Sorry b havo to announce, owing to prior arrangements, LAST WEEK OF THE MINSTREL FIRST PART. : THE MINSTREL FIRST PART. Brighter, Belter, and More Amusing. 4 End Men. Interlocutor: Em. Delevate EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT. All Now Songs and Jokes. FOLLOWED BY CLEVER VARIETIES. Direct from London. First N-Z. Appearance GILFAIN TRIO. Stars of Modern Song. GILFAIN TRIO. In their International Assortment of Songs, Dances, and Bagpipe Divertisomonts. An Artistic Act. Another First Appearance. Direct from New York BESSIE LESTER. Dialect Comedienne. BESSIE LESTER. In an Original Act. One of the Nicest of the Dear Things. Last Wwk - WALLACE BROWNLOW, The Famous Gilbert and Sullivan Baritone HUGHIE OGILVIE, HUGHIE OGILVIE The Clever Scotch Comedian. Last Week— LILY VOCKLER, A Favourite— The Ideal Panto. Boy. RUBY KENNEDY, MARJORIE ALWYNE, In Burlesque. Contralto. Last Week— EMERSON AND HASTO, A Long Farewell— In Musical Comedy. JONES & RAINES. DELEVALE BROS. WARD LEAR, CHARLIE ROONEY. • An Array of Talent Seldom Equalled, BUT FULLER'S PRICES NEVER CHANGE •pULLER'S TITTLE pRICES: D.C. or O.S. 2s Id, Stalls Is Id. Gallery 6d Plan open 9 a.m. to 6.15 p.m., AngloAmerican Music .Store, . Queen St. Price, 2s 7d (includes (ax). Lectures. m THE AUCKLAND s&Kfei - 1 CENTRE MW& ISp! N.Z. BRANCH |[&?tejf> T BRITISH RED CROSS &l|3y' m ORDER OF ST. JOHN (Combined for War Work). , PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Under the Auspices of the above Society, .A yiVID ECTURE, Entitled : "WITH HPHE TJELGIAN ARMY TN ACTION." Illustrated, by Pictures taken on the Belgian Battlefield. ' TJRIGADIER . WOUTERS, BRIGADIER WOUTERS, Of the Belgian Army, Wounded at Dixraude, Is Lecturing on behalf of the Red Cross Funds, " OUR DAY " Appeal, CONCERT CHAMBER, rpOWNTJALL, ■pRIDAY, QCTOBER 1918. Brigadier Wouters, who fought at. Liege and Dixmude, will speak from experience, and as this is the first = opportunity the pcoplo of Auckland have had to hear something ' direct about the gallant stand of the Belgian Army, a large attendance should greet the lecturer. ■'-* Admission: and Is; Reserve*, 2s 6d. ; H. D. ROBERTSON, . " '' Hon. Secretary. • Meetings. • •vr rr . T ABOUR t>arty. .' (AUCKLAND (L.R.C.). . .PETITIONS. .CAMPAIGN, • £ ' Meetings in support of the Labour Party's Petitions will bo held as follows:—. " TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 8 P.M., \ -LEYS'; INSTITUTE, . PONSONBY. . % TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 P.M., | VALLEY' ROAD (No. (J), MOUNT.: EDEN ':,, , ■ . WEDNESDAY,, 16TH INST., . 0 -P.M., ; " '-, ' 1 '•:■,TRADES 'HALL. ' a • ;|' '•• ■ • ■./ "V-' •■ v j ,<y '. ", • Volunteers to assist in 'the circulation of the f Petitions s for', a; General., Electio- and Referendum Poll are invited to attend these meetings, or "to call at' Room 13, Trades Hall. "Phone 1658. ' '"•"« •s*>■■*■ f»«p p*r? .;•'.,..• M. J. SAVAGE! ' ■ . ; Secretary. Funeral r Notices.", \ : gT. ; ANDREI.". LODGE, , NO. ■; a Brethren are requested ,to ' attend ■ the funeral of our late Brother Charles Alfred Johnson. TO-DAY (Monday), 14th jnst.V leaving his late i residence, 109, - Federal•; Street at 2 p.m. , '"• • "• . •'.', : • • •J. P. McPHAIL, P.M., ••• '..;.. . jV J li Secretary. ' }&jBL? ■ 'L QYAL '' ' PIONEER gKm. LODGE, . 936,. N.1.0.0.F. ' Members of, tho above Lodge ' are invited to attend the, funeral of our late Brother Su' 33 * Th °">. Jeaving , St; •' Josoph's Church.' Tennyson St:, Grey Lynn, at, 2 p.m., for Waikarakft Cemetery. THIS DAY (Monday). By order of the N.G. . "';■" » '•• ."*T. E. BLONG,-; ? l^'V l- ___ '• ::■ ■ • 'Secretßry. ; r~-—— ' i ... ; i ■ ■ ~ _ '« ■ Dental. My: OWN : special METHOD v» PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many and li:eat Advantages which are Distinctive i HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN.> ; 5. NO NEED to come bav;k the second time or oftener, as under other methods -*• 3. EXPERT ' eIxTRacTIOW. S broke* teeth or stumps left in the gums 4. PERFECTLY. SAFE for, all ages i can ' safely use it on a patient of 80 year* 6,' IF YOU HAVE A WEAK are ... suffering trow other complaints it win I not affect you. ' 6. NO PAINFUL .PRICKING. '•'•■ ; » 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCEBSED TEETH also painlessly «. tracted. . ■ . 9. EXTRACTED, FREE when teeth are ordered, Also, ' THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVER* IN DENTISTRY 0 F'l'HE AGE. . ANALGESIA. YOU CAN. HAVE. YOUR TEETH DRILLED. FILLED, PREPARED FOR CROWNING, BRIDGE WORK, PIVOTS Etc.. WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN WHATEVER. m " u ? w YOU ARE CONSCIOUS, YET UNCON. SCIOUS TO 1 PAIN, AND la" PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE TO BE AN- ABSOLUTE Mc CESS IN EVERY OPERATION C THEREFORE, PATIENTS WHO ART? NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR THE DENTISTS. B eii ' &R PAINLESS DENTIIJTRY AT MY ROOWq « IS NOT A MYTH BUT A FACT NOTE THE ADDRESSJJBNTIBT Q # .'jp»BQ JJMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR. ENDEAN'S BLDUB " (Next G.P.0.). Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. . Telephone 1604. . Take Elevator. rpHE . BONDAGE 'OF ALCOHOL ; DRINKO OFFERS » FREEDOM. There's *» friend, 'or. may- be a relation, near and dear to you. who isi fiimiin the grip.of. drink. Abstinence means fi mness and prosperity to him. You Can 7»?» him by, commencing the Drinko treatment to-day. Inexpensive, sine, permanent SiSi odourless and tasteless, Drfnko can boS in louid or fepd... It wil not harm the■imf.t delicate constitution. xne Inos * Even .if patient is unwilling to help 'him. self. Drinko can : be radrain stored' secretly i desired; • Hundreda--testify =toHtTeffl2w Sffi?F^ti^^ ; .^l^'spoßce or Mi>s.~Lady¥ a nager' WiMMMx ■";:':■:',:' &?vmMl\ '-•■::■■■- V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16980, 14 October 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16980, 14 October 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16980, 14 October 1918, Page 10