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1 ' Amusements. 8 GiiSffi H®il MM: 2-30 - T&BaI - 2.30 la 6d, la. and 6d -— la 6d, la, and 6d. " TOASTER HOLIDAY MATINEES! 13 ■" Matinees will be Held at Opera Houb®, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AND " EASTER MON., TDES., AND WED. |. pULLERS" QPERA JJOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. A T Q-rfO-NIGHT- A T O At O-10-NIGHT-ixT O. Mile M Georges RIEUSE AND ROGER. IEDSE AND IVOGER. In Continental Comic Eccentricities. TOM HAVERLY & HIS KEWPIE KIDS. "MURPHY'S NIGHT OUT." LiSSigg NBfflL PULLERS' FAMOUB FEES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2s; STLS.. Is 6d: UP. CIR., Is.; EES.. 23 6d. Plus Tax. EASTER BOX PLAN Will be Open on SATURDAY AND MONDAY, For Both Matinee and Evening Shows,, ALL DAY, SEGEDIN'S IDEAL SWEETS SHOP (Opposite! .Theatre) -/ Meetings. Y.M-C.A. '• rpO-MORROW, g P.M., Mrs. tt arrißon Tee flSSnl RS. XIARRISON -LiEE VOWIE y Will Deliver a Special Address to Men and Women, on - " jy*Y J^EMINICENCES." EVERYBODY INVITED. . WEDNESDAY. 23rdi—(3.30 to 7 p.m.— H. Field apeak on *' The Importance ot Bible Study.'"—7 pm, to 8 p.m.—Elocution Class, Tutor. Mr. Thomas Harris. THURSDAY. 24th—6.30 to 730 pm.-Mr. Ralph Gebbie, 8.A., commences his Bible Study Circle Subject: "Vital Questions Concerning the 8ib1e.7.30 p.m Meeting of Members interested in the formation ol a Literary and Debating Society. MONDAY, 28th—7 to 730 p.m.—Meeting to consider the Formation of Glee Club. — 730 to 9 p.m.—First Orchestral Practise. All members who nlay instruments invited to join. Leader, Mr. McllwainGymnasium : — YMNASIUM: — NOW IN FULL SWING " Under direction of Mr. Geo. Underwood. „ • Inatmct'on in Physical Culture, Gymnastic*. Wrestling, Boxing. Ju Jitsu, Etc., Etc. Write, call at Office, or telephone 558 for Special Leaflet. READY SHORTLY ]' ANA TTRACTIVE YLLABUS !* Ax Attractive uyllabus Providing for the Physical, Socfal, Intellec--18 tual and Spiritual Requirements of Boys ie and Men. u MOW TS THE npiME rr° TOIN. l- IN OW Is IHE 11ME 1 O J OIN. Ask for a Membership Application Form g and Full Particulars. 6 THE DIRECTORS HEREBY EXPRESS THEIR BEST THANKS TO [" MISS C ALE L.A.8., J; IVIISS OALE L.A.8., And her Clever Pupils for their efforts in connection with 1 the recent Pianoforte - Recital, by which the sura of over £30 was raised for the General Fund, ? AND TO MS G* H. Fffi: The Members of the Women's Auxiliary, and all i who assisted the Garden Party effort, ■which resulted in the, raising of £81 towards the Refurnishing Fund. ~ P. J. L. Kenny, ~ General Secretary. JjASTER SERVICE. TTVOLI THEATRE. SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 7 p.m. (Doors Open 6.30). - Subject: "GOD'S LADDER BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH" Missioner, REV, A. A. MURRAY. •- Et Easter Hymns will be Sung, All Visitors to the City Cordially Invited1. , NZ« I/ B °U R pARTY. tt s QPERA .JJOUSE, >■- IJIO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 P.M., * JJALLY. ROBERT gEMPLE, M.P., ROBERT gEMPLE, M.P., AND P. H. H ICKEY P H- H ICKEY (ORGANISER VICTORIAN RAILWAYS UNION) 1 WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING. k COLLECTION FOR CAMPAIGN FUND. i i gOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. ANZAC DAY. A UNITED MEMORIAL SERVICE Will bo he'd in the HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Church Street, On FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30. The following Ministers will take part in tho Service: — Archdeacon Hawkins. L.-Th., Anglican. Rev. G. Rudd. Presbyterian. Rev. W. J. Elliott, Methodist. Rev H. C. George. Congregational. Captain Medland, Salvation Army. 8 Solos: "Jesu, Lover of My Soul" - - Miss M. Barr "Bo Thou Faithful Unto Death" (M.endelssohn) • • - - Mr. W. Walters " Organist: Rev. E. Chitty, M.A. Printed Order of Service will be provided. J. HENDERSON, Mayor. DOMINION BOY SCOUTS. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. A Parade of Boy Scouts of Auckland is B called for ANZAC DAY. April 23. Troops ® will assemble (without staves) in the Graf--5 ton Road, adjoining Grafton Bridge, at 2.30 p.m., markers at 2.15 p.m., and will proceed to St. Sepulchre's Church, where Divine Service will be held at 3 p.m., conducted by Mr. N. Gibson. ! Following the service an inspection will be taken by the Commissioner. Members of the Auckland Provincial Scout Council are invited to meet at the church. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. A Meeting of oil Scout Officers is called tor WEDNESDAY, April 23, at 7.30 p.m., ' in the Diocesan Scout Room, 65, Queen Street, io consider a scheme for Peace ' Celebrations. ROBT. S. ABEL, Commissioner, Auckland Centre. , gT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. ' FAREWELL TO THE VICAR, i A PUBLIC FAREWELL WILL BE GIVEN TO VEX. ARCHDEACON MacMURRAY, upon his retirement from the Charge of the Cathedral Parish, at a Social Gathering to be held in the Parish Hall, Parnell, on THURSDAY, April 24, at 8 p.m. All adult parishioners And their friends are cordially invited. A MEETING OF SETTLERS A. Will held m tke WHANGARATA SCHOOL ON MAY 6, AT 8 P.M. TO DIBCUSS THE QUESTION OF FORMING LEGALLY-CONSTITUTED RABBIT BOARD. Tho Rabbit Inspector will Address the Meeting. A full attendance iu requested. H. BREWSTER, Eton. Sec. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 16

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