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Agnsementfl. __ J MfflS US TBBHI- ' JOIN THE MERRY THRONG' •pULLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. Direction; Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! - TO-DAY! mm - 2.30 = MSB iffi« p ffi^v D 4*'S ai only; Reserves,-Is 6d (Plus Tax). FULLERS' TO-NIGHT AND NIGHTLY. ULLERS' AT 8. Enthusiastic Furore Created by POLLARD AND JACKSON. OLLARD AND O ACKSON. _ The Refined Operatic Stars in a Unique Bouquet of Melody into which is infused a Novelty that is Exquisitely New. 'POMAINE-Kine of thc-T)OMAINb OMAINE- Violin. -AVOMAINE Chatty-RAY AND GRAY-Couple Reappearance for a Brief Season of the Peer of Xylophonists MURFAYNE MURFAYNE. THE T?AYNES. The Strangest Novelty HE £ AYNES Act in Vaudeville. Then the Star-spangled Revue of Radiance, AL. BRUCE AND HIS mM „„-,„„„„ SIRENIC ROSEBUDS. "Wherever you look—just (n'rls_and fun: A twelve-hour show squeezed into one. THE T>ACK TO MATURE PLUB." he Back 1 o IN ature vIUB." Fullers' Famous Fees: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is 6d; Reserves, 2s 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). 'Phone 3748. Doors. 7.15. Plan at Anclo-American Music Store, Queen Street, til) 5.15: then at Segedin s Ideal Sweets Shop. oop. Theatre, till 7. ALOBE. CONTINUOUS. 11.0 to 10. GREAT SUCCESS. "THE RAGLE'S "pYE." And MAE MARSH in the Goldwyn Production, "THE T3ELOVED rpRAITOR." , SESSIONS: 11, 1.50, 4.40, 7.40. 6d, Is, Is 6d, plus Tax. Book Seats. 'Phono 4232. » —— pRAND CARNIVAL AND PICNIC, * To be held at the MAORI PAH. ORAKEI, SATURDAY. MARCH 15th, 1919. Events: Maori Hakas, Poi Dances, r Rarotonga Native Dances and Ula Songs, Musical and Dancing Competitions, Returned Soldiers' Novelty Race. Foot Sports, Children's Races, (Thirty Events.) Post Entries. Ferry Steamers loavo Auckland at 9 ajtl., 10.45 a.m,, 12.20, p.m., 4 p.m., 5.30 p.m. Admission; Sixpence. S. McGONAGH. Secretary, Orakci. n-t)Q —ORGAN by Doherty. 11 Stops; ft dw£o beautiful instrument.— today at F. Moore Piano Co., Custom St. "** ** — * Lectures. LENTEN MID-DAY ADDRESSES TO MEN AND WOMEN. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,

Swanson Street. ASH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1.20 to 1.50. THE MEANING OF SACRIFICE. Rev. W. G. Monckton. FRIDAY. MARCH 7. 1.20 to 1.50. CHRISTIANITY AND BUSINESS. Rev. W. G. Monckton. WATERSIDE, BY ROLLER MILLS. '"- THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 12.20. KBV. JASPER CALDER. A NEW EARTH. Audience may choose subject. Reconstruction or Revolution. Idealism or Materialism. Life or Death-Which ? —— ■= ' — University College Notices ■cmwmmt AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. OPENING LECTURE, SESSION 1919. On MONDAY. March 10th. at 7.30 p.m., at the Engineering Department Building, Svmonds Street, Mr. F. N. Bamford (Director) will open the Session with a Lecture on _ ARCHITECTURAL PROBLEMS OF TO-DAY. All interested are invited to attend this Lecture, .which, in accordance with the College regulations, is free. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A., March 4th, 1919. Registrar. , Meetings. ~~PJPJL CITY WEST GROUP. ANNUAL MEETING j Will take placo in the- JERVOIS HALL, on j THURSDAY, MARCH 6, AT 8 P.M. All Members and Intending Members Specially Invited. Musical Items and Refreshments. ME. W. D. MORE WILL SPEAK. COLLECTION. | AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The Welcome to Freshers will be hold in the College, Symonds Street, on SATURDAY EVENING, March 8, at 8 p.m. All New Students cordially invited to attend. A.U.C. STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION, C. L. B. HALL, Secretary.

THE Monthly Meeting of the Auckland and Suburban Local Bodies' Labourers' Industrial Union of Workers will bo held in the Foresters' Hall, Newton, TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Business: Receiving Nominations for Officors for the ensuing year. BERNARD CLEWS. Secretary. Excursions, Picnics, etc. "FRUITERERS and — CONFECTIONERS' PICNIC AND SPORTS PICNIC AND SPORTS AT MOTFTAPU TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). S.S PEREGRINE will leave Ferry Ti* at 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m., calling at Devonport 9.45 a.m. Returning 5.30 p.m. COME AND SEE TUG-OF-WAR, CHINESE FRUITERERS v. EUROPEAN FRUITERERS. Etc., Etc. COME AND SEE OUR GIRLS DANCE THE HIGHLAND FLING and IRISH JIG. Largo number of entries. Come and Seo all the Other Events too numerous to mention here. RACES AND PRIZES FOR THE CHILDREN. Motor and Coach Trips. AUCKLAND - WANG AN UI. OF INTEREST TO TRAVELLERS. HODSON'S MOTOR-CAR _ meets the Auckland ExDress each morning and conveys pasßeneers to Wunganui. Leaves Marten Junction i-nmediately after arrival of Mara Trunk train, and reaches Wanganm about 9.30 a.m., or two hours in advance of train. Pas6entrera wishing to avail themselves of Hodson's Quick Service should only take railway tickets to Marton Junction. Faro, 12a Cd Seats reserved by telegram to Hodson. Parkville. Wanganui. or Marton Junction. TTISITORS TO AUCKLAND. ANDREW'S CHAR-A.BANC LEAVES G.P.O DAILY: 10 a.m. Moraine trip, 2 hours run. Far* 4g, 30 p.m. Afternoon trip. Faro 6s. SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS. TITIRi.NGI AND ALL SUBURBAN DRIVES. Afternoon Tea Free. Book Seats: 'Phone 2425 and 1603. T\ AI L MOTOR SERVICE. ROTORUA - WHAKATANE OPOTIKI A.B.C. MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Rotorua, 8.45 a.m. Booking Office, HINEMOA GARAGE, Hinemoa St.. Rotorua. OT. HELPERS BAY MOTOR -BUS. Passing Purewa Cemetery. Splendid! Views. Comfortable Riding. Sec Time-table Saturday's HERALD. ===== . " " "1 t)EOADWOOD.-Th ß Standard Piano o! JU tie World.— Agents, E. and F. Piano Asency, Ltd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17101, 5 March 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17101, 5 March 1919, Page 14

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