Amusements. ' TRBS ' A QARGANTUAN A ggeegat in BLUE-RIBBON ° HEADLMEBB ' , • Received Last Night ady in BY A MAMMOTH AUDIENCE , . With UNCONTROLLABLE ENTHUSIi and in . „ "PULLER'S nPERA TTOUS 'P'ng- 1. ULLER'S UpERA XIOUS Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Lt SAND. . , , it AND. The Huge House Electrified by the ln , fl Latest American Importation. ,1 HE PAYNES Sydney and Verl Fi vn J- HE 1' AYNES in a "big time" sj tAPiU. MAYNES ality, presenting 1. IHE X AYNES height of hilarious r PttiS LiAVNtiS version and culti J- HE J AYNES harmony, combined i fPtIE T7UYNES some extraordinary J- HE J. AYNES miraculous feats, ■iansle The roaming violinist "D OMAI ill win w ' lo . has captivated all -tvOMAI a the America and, quite re- "DOMAI aD cently, Australia. He is IvOMAI 6 the personification of melody "DOMAJ * itself. IIOMAI DAY AND RAY, The Natty, Chi rivr " « AY AND RAY, Funbeams. {tp,> Cute, unique, and T7ITHEL TTAU iJg-M daintv Ethel is Jl/THEL VAU fwp'" Confidential Secretary to Joy and Mi r vr'*'" Then the Intrepid Oriental Wonders &*•>. The rfoGOS. , J. HE IOGOS. ociety Featuring their breath-catching and d: much devil SLIDE FOR LIFE. THIS SUPERB FIRST HALF THE Followed by '. The Show of Lieht and Lander. .1 and AL. "DRUCE AND TTIS •A 1,. -DTtUCF. and JljLis RTY, "RADIANT "ROSEBUDS. RTY. „ IV A DiANT ItOSEBUDS thin" Headed by Al. Bruce and including Mabi " Morgan, in their Full-of-laughs Spasm . " Lulu." ) say ULU." . , FULLER'S FAMOUS FEES. )plc , al D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is Gd. Res. 2s me U,, Cir. Is. (Plus tax.) cemc Plan at Anglo-American Music Sto Queen Street, till 5.15. Then at Seeedi Ideal Sweets Shop (opp. Theatre) till 7 id 8. Phone 3748. Doors, 7.15. dy's ■ —r- TSi rag — nV'H — -L.ri.C4 JLiiKIL/ DY'S T HE T YRIC DY'S m : — *HE JUYRIC Iremendous Success of New Programs ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE. pHARLOTTE, E. pHARLOTTE. lE. Charlotte, lE. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ICE-SKATE: 'E. In Her First Motion Picture, E. " THE THROZEN WARNING." E. "1 HE J ROZEN VV ARNING." THE "FROZEN WARNING." he £ rozen Warning." ."el A Dazzling Masterpiece, chock full wonderful scenes, amazing skating stunt thrilling adventures and exciting situation in an Arcadian Setting. Excellent Supports. LYRIC SUPERB ORCHESTRA. )ND THE EAGLE'S EYE - Ist MARCH, 191 )ND 1 — )ND >ND f-J-0 w^ere y° can get Piano Best at * v/ Cheapest.—F. Moore, Piano Co., Cu toms St. E. g ' ,y Church Notices. iY 'S. "REQUIEM MASS rs. 1 A Requiem Mass for the repose of th ■ soul of the LATE BISHOP LENIHAN wil bo celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral TC wT MORROW (Wednesday), at 9.50 a.m. Hi Lordship, tho Right Rev. H. W. Clears IST D.D., will preside. Meetings. . THE Adjourned Extraordinary Meeting o I' 4 '} the Members of tho AUCKLAND CO OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD., will be hel< in tno Society's Hall, 178, Symond Street on SATURDAY next, March Ist, 1919. Chair to bo taken at 8 o'clock, prompt. Funeral Notices. *pHE Members of LODGE |B TONSONBY, 708, S.C., are requested to meet at tho Masonic Hall, Belgium Street, at 1 p.m., TO-DAV 0 (Tuesday, 25th), 0 attend the Funeral ol ) our late Wor. Bro. A. C. H. Scott, P.M. _ No regalia. 3E A G. COX, W.M. II ~~ -J Patriotic Notices. . RETURNED gOLDIERS. n .i* or ICUTl CUT e , aTS ' during the winter months, .9. throughout the period of the war, the Women s Patriotic League have entertained the mothers and wives of many soldiers, « who thus havo spent many a pleasant hour IS at the Town Hall. Many soldiers have 2. married abroad, and their wives have re- _ turned with them to New Zealand. We heartily invite the wives to join the social gatherings, which will be resumed in March. _ I will be. pleased if all such, particularly recent arrivals, will send me their names and addresses, in order that they may not be overlooked. JESSIE H. GUNSON, Mayoress. Auckland, February 23, 1919. i. — Teachers of Music. gT. JAMES. OF LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM T , „ . And of the n Late Mr. Osmond Tearle's Shakesperian '• Company, PROFESSOR OF ELOCUTION RECITATION, GESTURE. GRACE*, SOCIAL CULTURE. Pupils prepared = PUBLIC PUT. r» For -terms, etc., address c.o- Messrs Town S s r/ s SeV^ Q^St - (o '^^ M ES JEAN KILMARTIN, L.A.8., VOICE PRODUCTION AND | SINGING, 19, COMMERCIAL BANK BLDGS., Prospectus at Eady'a and E. and F. Piano Agency. j\J Is S MADGE MCLEAN, Licentiate, Royal Academy of Music, London, Has Resumed Teaching PIANO. I
Interviews mornings. 12, Pierce Buildings, Symonds Street. JJAROLD BAXTER TEACHER OP THE VIOLIN, 2. GUNDRY STREET. NEWTON. Legal Notices. JAMES Q J) ROMG 00 L BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Has Resumed Practico a.t IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, 44. QUEEN ST Opposite Smecton's. M K - J. LiLu* winSKtssva? in * bas resumed practice as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, at Auckland, in the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BLDG ROOM 502, FIFTH FLOOR. 'Phone A 2190. JJR. G. H. METCALFE. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Having returned from Active Service, Has Recommenced Practice at 105, VICTORIA ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. M E - T. D. B~ And M" A. C. W ILKI! < Haye (Wgg Practice as Solicitors in NATIONAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS 101 Queen Street, Auckland. ' I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17094, 25 February 1919, Page 10
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