Amusements. KIDDIES' DAY -—" VtoUSB 1 ' CULLER'S APERA ppu^. MATINEE— —MATINEE IVIATLN EE 1 0-DAY — ITAAIIW 2.80 P.M. lß_6d, la, and 6d._ 3JO P.M. "pULLER'S QPERA JJOUSE. Direction: Ben and John FU''";- Ltd. AT o-TO NIGHT- AT 8. 4t 0-i-o night-At 0. LAST NIGHT OF PROGRAMMEAL. BRUCE AND HIS R<j£EßU SLast- " TWO PEAS IN A POD -Night RAY AND GRAY -— , BO^Vvvvf POLLARD AND JACKSON MDHj AYNE Last Night of THE PA WES. DC and 0.5., '2s; Stalls. Is Cd; Up. Ur. Is: Res. 2.6 d. Plan at the America, Music Store, Queen St., till 12.nooni; therealter at Segedin'6 Weal Sweets Shop (opposite Theatre). Thone 371 a . PARAMOUNT PICTURES, if TO.NIGHT PARNELL TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Alio MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Dainty, Vivacious VIVIAN martin. " the" SPIRIT OF ROMANCE," -THE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE," A Sparkling Comedy Drama. First Release in Auckland. GRAND CARNIVAL AND PICNIC \J 'Jo bo Held at MAORI PAH. URAKEL To Welcome the Returned Soldiers of tn< District. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). / To Commence at 10 a.m. 30 OPEN EVENTS (Post Entries). POWHITI KIN'GI HOIA Iconic to Ou Returned Soldiers), AT 3 P.M. Competitions.— Dances, Hakas , Karo tongan Native Dances. U,a Songs. Singing Dancing, Musical Children's Races, 100 Sports, and Novelty Events. Returned Soldiers' Novelty Race, Ferry steamers leave Auckland fc,r Ora kei at 9 a in., 10.46 a.m., 12.-0 p.m.. 2 p.m. 4 p.m., 5.30 p.m. Dance in the ha.l in tin evening. Refrcshmenti. at to', prices. Ad mission to Ground. Sixi'eme -Ct;m Paul Treas.; S. AlrGonagh, secretary. P. 0., Ora kei. TO-DAY - THE GRAND - TONIGHT I CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In "A DOG'S LI E." AT 12, -2, -4,-6,-8.15. Meetings. , y " if. c. A. THIS A FTERNOON, AT <) QQ GARDEN PARTY ARDEN XAR-J-Y AT MRS. G. H. WILSONS RESIDENCE, UPLAND ROaD, REMUERA iNoar Tram Tormir is). Proceeds in Aid of Y.M.C.A. Funds. TO-NIGHT, AT O T7»AREWELL 'SOCIAL 1 AREWELL OuCIAL MS: W.E. BBS An Opportunity for Every Member to Honour Our Worthy ex-President The President. Mr. J. W. Court, will preside. TO-MORROW, AT Q P.M. PROFESSOR NICHOLLS Speaks at the TOWN HALL (See special advt.) The usual Men's Meeting will NOT be held, OPENING EARLY. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM, Under direction of Mr. Geo Underwood. Intending Students should enrol at once, p J. L. KENNY, Genera! Secretary. •vr rr T ABOUR pARTY. (AUCKLAND L.R.C.). T YRIC THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), H QQ P.M. •pOBERT QEMPLE, M.P.. ■OOBERT QEMPLE, M.P.. ■DOBERT QEMPLE, M.P., WILL REPLY TO PRESS GLANDERS. pRESS SLANDERS. pRESS GLANDERS. MR. SEMPLE will also Address a PUBLIC MEETING At AVONDALE PUBLIC HALL On MONDAY. 17th INST.. AT 8 P.M. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. pROFESSOR -V-ICHOLLS, OF BOSTON, U.S.A., Will Speak on QUNDAY 4 FTERNOON AT 0 O'CLOCK In the rp OW N HALL, AND IN THE EVENING AT 7.30 IN THE GTRAND THEATRE. A Brilliant Orator, See Page 14. WHAT MANY MISS TIVOLI THEATRE, TO-MORROW (Sunday). AT 7 P.M. Doors open 6.30 p.m. Subject: "WHAT MANY MISS-THE BLESSING OF GOD." Preacher, MR. G. G. CAMPBELL. Orchestra. Gospel Hymns. Quartette, etc All non-churchgoers cordially invited tc 1 these bright Mission Services. JRnuryp sqiMrsl A MEETING of Permanently Disable* Soldiers will be held at Soldiers' Club ' Wellesley Street, at 2.30 p.m.. TO-MORROW (Sunday). Business : Discussion on all matters affecting the men who are permanently disabiec i ns result of their services to th< ' Empire. E. F. ANDREWS, ( Secretary A.U.S.A. ' A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held on - J\ WEDNESDAY. March 19, in the Conn- ' cil Chambers, Onehunga, to discuss and formulate plans for tendering a suitable send- • off to Mr. W N, Mcintosh, late Headmaster ■' of the Onehunga Public School, who, having 51 reached the age limit, is being retired by the l i Board after a career of 22 years' faithful scr- - vices in Onehunga. J. STOUPE, Mayor. HELENSVILLE AGRICULTURAL ANT PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. J A General Meeting of the Association wil! bo hold in the Agricultural Hal!, Ilelcusville on MONDAY, April 7. at 8 p.m. Business: i To pass a resolution re sale of land anc Becure authority to borrow on mort gage. 1 L. L. BAILEY. Secretary. ; pO n S o n'b Y s c"H 00 L : RETIREMENT OF MR. J. C. DICKINSON Headmaster, All intercstod in the movement to shov appreciation of the services of Mr. J. C Dickinson are invited to attend a Meetini to be held in the Church Street School NEXT TUESDAY. March 18. at 8 p.m Parents and old Pupils specially invited. §" TV LEAGUE, AUY;_LANI li BRANCH. The Annual Meeting will b held at the Rooms, Custom Street West, on TUESDAY. Ma. Q 6, at 8 p.m. '• Business: e Annual Report. e Election of Executive. '■ A full attendance is requested. e n Nominations, addressed to the Hon. Secrc r tary, will bo received at this Office unti » April 10, for the following [-President Chairman, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer Members of Committee. 12 Ladies. 12 Gentle r\en. D. H. ARMSTRONG, Asst. Hon. Secretary. ST. CUTHBERT'S OLD GIRLS' ASSO CIATION. On St. Cuthbert's Day (THURSDAY March 20), at 2.30 p.m., the School will lx "At Home" to all Old Girls. Tennis Tour mament; post entries; entrance fee, 3d. Ok 1 Girls' Tea. 6.30 p.m. Business Meeting, 7 p.m. ,1 JOAN MAKGILL, Eon. 6*3.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 16
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