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Amusement!). HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY I 2.30 =.M3SBg= 2-30 Sll=:Tß:Eil=Miffil Entirely Same Sho.- as at Night. AT SPECIAL PRICES: Is Sd, is, and 6d. Is 6d, Is, and od. TELLERS' QPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. A? Q-WNIGET- ATO At O-1 o-night-At 0. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF SIGNOR AND SIGNORA ANTONIO MOLINARI. Antonio IVlolinari, The Celebrated Italian Operatic Stars. CORRIE AND BAKER • The Comedy Couple. LEONARD NELSON - - - New Choruses. 01EUSE AND ROGER - • • From Pane. Tom TJAVERLY nd ths om JlLavekly And His kewpie T7IDS, EWPIE -IVIDS. MURPHY'S ELOPEMENT." FULLERS' FAMOUS FEES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; St., Is lid: Up. Cir.. Is: Res.. 2b 6d. Plan at Anglo-American Music Store, Queen Street, till 1 P m., then at Segedin's lopp. Thoatre), ail aikrnoon, till 7. All prices plus tax. _^__^__ •pULLER'S QPERA TTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. MONDAY ATEXTI ONDAY INeXT! Ben J. Fuller Will Present An Entirely New Vaudeville Programme, Featuring THE DARE-DEVIL BTAIG TROUPE, In the Tweniieth Century Breath-Catching Wondor, Skirting the Borderland of Fate, ON HIGH-POWER MOTORS, THE ft LOBE f\F "HEATH, IHE ULOtfE Uf -UeaTH, pLOBE AP ng A £g> IhE IILOBE Up IiEATH, The pLOBE n F "TISSUE VJLOBE Up -L'eATH TEE pLOBE f\F FigATH, HE VJLOBE Up yEATH, rpHE ftLOBE AF IHE VJLOBE Up JIJEATH, In which Dauntless Riders Juggle with Death and Laughingly Cavort Through 3paoo on the Fringe of Eternity! pRINCESS. pRINCESS. pRINCESS. pRINCESS. pRINCESS. pRINCESS. LAST DAY AND EVENING LAST DAY AND EVENING OF THE UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE, TTAROLD T OCKWOOD. TTAROLD T OCKWOOD. TTAROLD T OCKWOOD IN THE DELIGHTFUL PHOTO-PLAY, JHTO M E L END jp yOUR \fAME. Y OUE $ AMB ' J END TljE yOUR MAME rpO-MORROW, OATURDAY, rpO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Will Be Presented ONE OF THE FAMOUS 0. HENRY'S MASTERPIECES. Entitled rmn> rpHE woman, "FUND riiHE WOMAN, piND nmE WOMAN, TTIND rpHE WOMAN, Featuring ONE OF THE SWEETEST PERSONALITIES OF THE SCREEN STAGE, ■VTIBS A LICE JOYCE. MISS A LICE JOYCE. When an Old Man Spends Stolen Money, or a Young Man Grows Melancholy— piND rpHE WOMAH, THE ROMANTIC STORY OF A BEAUTIFUL GIRL, SCORCHED BY SCANDAL. APPEALING AND THRILLING SITUATIONS. DAINTY DRESSES AND ROMANTIC SCENES OF OLD NEW ORLEANS. 0. HENRY'S MOST LOVABLE CREATION. PRINCESS COMPLETE ORCHESTRA. rpOWN TTALL. QRGAN TiECITAL By TUX If AUG HAN T»ARNETT (City Organist). OATURDAY, 26th APRIL. AT 8 P.M. MISS MTNA CALDOW, VOCALIST. POPULAR PROGRAMME. Admission : Sixpence. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 23rd April. 191!.!. Ist PERFORMANCEPV'RYB'DY'S /"jREAT QRCHESTRA THIS EVENING. PASTER TTOLIDAYS. ZOO, ROYAL OAK. LIONS. Animals trained every day at 3.30. Real good animale, Fed at 4 p.m. Boiling water free. Ocean Wave, Donkey Rides, Admission: Adu'ls. Pd Children, 3dALL COME. Meetings. fIgTURMD SOlk'Rst A GENERAL MEETING OF PERMAA NENTLY DISABLED SOLDIERS Will bo held at the Soldiers' Club on SUNDAY, April 27. 1919, at 2.30 p.m. Business: 1. To receive Report of the Committee. 2. General. W. H. ATKINS. Secretary, Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Committee. Lectures. jo toe 12 TTOME NURSING. The First Lecture will be given to Ladies at tho Ambiilajieo Station TO-DAY (Friday), at 7 p.m. The fee for the Course of six lectures (7s 6dj must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street. ■ TANTERN TECTURE. ST. ANDREW'S HALL, Lower Symonds Street. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). AT 7.45. Miss IZA ELDER, of Peru, will lecture on Mission Work m South America. All Invited. Admission, Free. e= . —i Restaurants and Tearooms. _ —, .— STACEY'S AND HOLIDAY-MAKERS, Easter Holiday Visitors delight in Slaeey's, with its tempting fare, sue}) as rich Hot Sonus, Crisply-baked Meat Pies. Tasty Sandwiches. Fresh Frv.it and Cream, Deftly-mixed Fruit Salad. Fragrant Tea and Coffee, etc Aurkland's Premier Light Refreshment House is certainly CTACEY'S, 81, QUEEN STREET. OANFORD'S pISH "RESTAURANT. LOWER QUEEN ST. (opp. G.S-.0.X Business will be carried on as usual. during Alterations. BEST la MEAL UN AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17144, 25 April 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17144, 25 April 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17144, 25 April 1919, Page 10