Amusements, 1 pTj__3R*s ;•';';;..:QPERAy; -:, T^USE*N MATINEE. ~ ..c- „ \-.-, a ...■: iATINEE. '...•,;-. . ..v, '&, ■■:■ , .■■, .3 MATINEE. *pO-DAY, j ATINEE. . jlo-day. Matinee, at*. - < ■ , ATINEE. AT•M. ATINEE*. ._•_&)• " MATINEE. , ATINEE. ; BARGAIN PRICES: . " Is 6d, Is. and 6d„ Is 6d,, Is, and 64 PULLEES" QPERA TJOUSB. , | Direction. - - . Ben. and Join Fuller. Ltd. i I •.. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT! I Last Night of' Two Favourite Acts. BRULL MDHEMSLBY — SA HERA. Era — DELAVALE BROTHERS — Charles i LILY VOCKLEB — THE CAMPBELLS. DE CAB — VICTOR THE GREAT. I Elaa — BRULL -AND HEMSLEY — Arthur Will — BAYNEE AND BRENNAN — Rosa . ••-..■•■ FEED BLUET. FULLERS' FAMOUS FEES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is 6d; Up. dr.. Is; Res. 2s 6d. (Plus Tax).. Plan at AngloAmerican Music Store till 12 noon.- Thereafter at Segedin's (opp. Theatre) until 7. 'Phone 3748. Book, and Make Certain. Church Notices. _______________________________ OT. PATRICK'S /CATHEDRAL. AUCKLAND. JUL- 6. SOLEMN HIGH MASS at 11 o'clock. SPECIAL SERMON: Verr Rev. Father Doyle. EXPOSITION of the BLESSED SACRAMENT during the day. SOLEMN VESPER PROCESSION AND . BENEDICTION at 7 p.m. SERMON: Very Rev. Chancellor Hoibrook. Meetings. Y.M.€.A. PEACE rnBAN-SGIVINS CERVICES, EACE AHANKSGIVING VICES. rpO-MORROW. QUNDAY. 9.45 TO 10.15 AM.— RESIDENT'S MEETING. Address by L„..__ '_ Address "BURTON, M.M., lEUT. f\ T7I "DURTON, M.M.. „ IEUT. U. Hi- JDUBTON. MM.. RECENTLY RETURNED PROM ACTIVE &_uiVICE. VISITORS INVITED. 3 P.M.— -- •- - MEN'S - MEETING. SPEAKER: Riv": J. W. SSift m± LATE CHAPLAIN WITH THE FORCES ,ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FULL ORCHESTRA. i Under Ccnductorship of MB. J. W. McELWAIN, A.T.C.L. VOCAL DUET, by the MISSES LINFOoT. 8.80 TO 9.gQr-AFTER-CHURCH SOCIAL HOUR AT Y.W.C.A. Special Invitation, to Young People Residing i . from .Home. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30— COMBINED SOCIAL PAPER EVENING AT Y.W.CA. Members sad Lady Friends Invite-. WEDNESDAY. AT.s'pjU SOCIAL AFTERNOON. In Y.M.C.A. Lounge. • Under , auspices' of Ladies' Auxiliary. WAB WORK TALK BY MRS CROWTHEB. Recently Returned from Service Abroad. Musical Items. Refreshments. Collection. WEDNESDAY,'6.3O TO 7 P.M—■ REV. B. L. WALKER. MA., Speaks on " EFFICIENCY IN LIFE WORK." THURSDAY. 6.30 TO . 7.30 PJM— BEV. E. T. COX. MA.. CONDUCTS HIS BIBLE ?TUDY CIRCLE. ♦TUESDAY, 15th— , REV. A. B. CHAPPELL. M.A.. F.R.E.S.. ! •Lectures 'on "MAZZINI. THE ITALIAN PATRIOT." P..J. L.- KENNY. General Secretary. DBV.ONPORT GOSPEL HALL. Calliope Road. Continuation of Special Addresses by MB. JAS. SPOTTISWOODE. Evangelist. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., "The Great Renunciation." TUESDAY. 7-45 pan.— SPIRITUALISM and its Claim, to' Communication with the Dead." This particular address has been - given by Mr. Spottiswoods at different centres throughout the Dominion and created great interest. THURSDAY. .7.45 .p.m.*—"An Important Message;" Admission free. All heartily in- ' vited. ~...;■• ... . . : ■ ■ ~ friRAFTON T IBRARY TJALL. i . UPPER SYMONDS STREET j TTfEDNESDAY. JULY Q ! ALL LOCAL SCOTCH PEOPLE AND THPITS DESCENDANTS ARE EARNi ESMiY REQUESTED' TO ATTEND A MEETING ON THE ABOVE DATE, WITH A VIEW. OF-SETTING UP A STRONGCOMMITTEE *TO ACT IN THE INTERESTS OF THE .NEWLY-FORMED •AUCKLAND? CALEDONIAN SOCIETY." 1 Mr.' Elliot will 'Preside. Ladies ' Specially Invited. MEMBERS AUCKLAND PIPE BAND AND HIGHLAND RIFLE ' -. UNIT. 1 ' Conveners;. , 1 ADMIRAL JELUCOE RECEPTION. ! A Meeting of the General .Committee will . be held at the Council Chambers on TUES- , DAY, the Bth day of July. 1919. at 3 p.m. , Business: i - Appointment of - Sub-Committees, i Ana General. i A full attendance is requested. " Chairmen . and Representatives of Associations wishing to take part, cordially invited.' H C. TEWSLEY. ' ' Hon. Secretary. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. ROSKTLL GROUP. A Public Meeting will, be held in, the Church of Christ. Dominion Rd., on TUES- . DAY, July 8. at 7.45 p.m. SPEAKERS: • WILL D. MORE. ESQ., AND OTHERS. , A Concert Programme will also be rendered. ' Evedybody Invited. Collection. T A UCKLAND BRAT.CH, A.S.R.S. A SPECIAL MEETING s Will be held in , SOCIAL HALL. AUCKLAND I On SATURDAY, JULY 12, at 7.30 P.M. Business: Consideration of Circular from Taihane Branch. *^ Addresses from Messrs, F. J. Carr and P. C. Carr. - f: g^^g^L.O.L. No. 3 DISTRICT GRAND LODGE. I' I. • I rjREAT pROTESTANT J* ALLY, '" IN THE t, rpOWN TTALL, ' ON QUNDAi, JULY 19 AT O P.M. f. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT TO SPEAK e n .rtOURT PRIDE OF ONEHUNGA, 'V/ NO. 5261. A.O.F. * A Special Meeting of the above Court will be held on MONDAY NEXT. July 7. at 7.30 p.m. _ 1- Business: To consider an offer to purchase the Foresters' Hall. - ' F. BARTLETT. Secretary. r . a ° QEND IT TO-DAY— - 8 O COAKLEY WILL SELL IT ;.' For Cash To-morrow—'Phone 2238. i., .T^,", D.B. Hammerlesa Gun. I *X £11,108, 18 the best »el_«i in the market 7, "sole Agents: Hazard's, Queen Street. 1. WHEN you take TORA-LINE, you know ~ if why everybody- takes TORA-LINE. I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17205, 5 July 1919, Page 16
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