Amusements. 3 TELLER'S QPEEA TTOUSE. > Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. i ALWAYS XTULLER'S. AND m > MERRY J: ULLER'S. BRIGHT. r r°- INJIGHT. AT 8. T°-"\r?sii^-10-iNIGHT. AT 8. 10-ITIIGHT. ''• ■ FULLER'S BIG NOVELTY BILL. FRANK T SIDNEY AND pO., RANK J • ©IDNEY AND Vj 0.. .Featuring Zillah. the Singing Dog. DOODY AND "WRIGHT. X/OODY V? EIGHT. Offering Oodles of Oddities. ERNEST TJARRACLOUGHrnest Jjarraclough: In Sterling Song Numbers. The , " Tb* pRACKNELLS. A STON "DEOS. V'RACKNELLS. xIsTON -DROS. Wljios and Laßsoos. Novelty Balancers. WALTER /GEORGE'S ALTER VJTEORGE'S SUNSHINE TJLAYERS. UNSHINE J LAYERS. : In the Captivating Tabloid Comedy. ' THE "OLACKSMITH'S "WEDDING. IHE JJLACKSMTTH'S *>EDD!NG. Plans at Richardson's Music Store till •">. then at Segedin's 'opp. Theatre;, till 7. ■ 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. Prices. Is, 2s. 23 6d (plus tax). AT THE MATINEE, MONDAY. For the First Tim© in Auckland. THE. "K'ING OF T\UNNOWHERESKY. HE JXING OF JL/UNNOWHERESKY. And All New First, Part, •Tj.EA.VD >- T o -DA Y. ' COME EARLY* TO GET A GOOD SEAT. TH.f, LAST TWO DAYS. • SESSIONS FROM 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ' rphjE TJETTKR 'r\LE. . i- HE JDjfiTTER Ule , 1 THE TJETTER if\LK. J he J3c:rrEß Ule. THE TJETTER './""|LE. Sec AH. Bert. ME .DEi'TEK UI,E. and Old Bill. I THE T>ETTER 'r\LE. —— — IHKJDE'TBR Ule, ---—— THE TJETTER '/"V-.E See the Picture HEjOET'ES VLK. of the Year. THE -RETTER 'ALE. ■ H -D 'ITER vJ'LE. — THE TJETTER 'f\LE. , Uarghter HV D '""'TV'H ULE. Spane-d With ' THE TJETTER >/"»LE. Tear?. In JL> . TER UIK, — THE "DETTER 'f\LE. 1 ■ E -t> TPER Ul E. — A Thoveht-Comnelline. Ear-Raising. Laugh-ter-Liftine. Cheerful. Pathetic, Truthful Symbolic, Representative Romance. • THIRD CHAPTER THIR" «~HAPTER . Xi± LIGHTNING -OAIDERS.;; " JJIGHTNING IV AIDERS, ' Starring PEARL WHITE. Poo-alar Frit*!". —Day Sessions. Is 6a and I<=- Stalls. 3d. Evening S=ssions: Res, 2s; Circle. Is 6d and Is; S'alls, 9a. 'Phone 2271. ' PULLER'S OPERA HOT SE. ; "THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI." For the Firs! Time, in Auckland. • At the Matinee. Monday Next. Lectures. Q P E C I A L NOTICE. ! TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY*. 7.30 EDEN HALL, VIEW LOAD MT EDEN. I ME. A L FRED PETE RS. { Missionary from the Solomon Islands. Wiil give a Stirring Account of Work .'.mon; the Solomon Islanders. This Will bo Your Only Opportunity. Do Not Miss It. A Cordial Invitation to All. Meetings. fcrupNEDsaDie°s| AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERSASSOCIATION. A General Meeting of Members of above Association will be held in the Concert Chamber. Town Hall TO-NTGHT (Thursday), at 730 o'clock Mr. R. Aldrich, Secretary of the Wellington S.A., vriil Address the meeting. Btsikess: I —Couiereace Delegates' R-port: 2 — Report on Work and Progress of the Association since last Annual General Me-ting; 3—General. It 13 hoped every Member of the Association will make s. special effort to be present. E. F. ANDREWS. Secretary. 4 UCKLAND ABATTOIR ASSISTANTS AND FREEZING WORKS EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS.
0 AN URGENT SPECIAL MEETING 0 OF, THE ABOVE-NAMED UNION Will be Held in the--0 TRADES HALL. 0 0 HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. 0 On ' SATURDAY, -W-OVEKBEE 9Q 0 AT 7.30 - M> ) Business : 3 To consider important matters relating to tile approaching season. , Mr. F. Niall. General Secretary of the Federation, •will be in attendance. ' ' TO. E. SILL, Secretary. > RATIONAL PROHIBITION £JAMPAIGN. A SERIES OF , pUBLIC jUTEETTNGS ARRANGED FOR M FvS - E' VA €. "W 3 ™ 1 OF LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA. ELOCUTIONIST AND TECTTTRER. SOUND LOGIC, STIRRING APPEAL INTERSPERSED BY SPARKLING BITS OF HUMOUR. ASSURE A DELIGHTFUL, AND INSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME. MRS. WHEELER IS ABLE* TO MOVE HER VAST AUDIENCE TO LAUGHTER OR TEARS AT WILL. writ^:- HAS - WATER HOUSE. Hamilton. " Nothing that has been.writteu concerning Wheeler is too (food. In ftEtjt «pJbilitie J B ." d,lßcult t0 °««»ti«*te W SUNDAY. NOV. 30. 8 p.m.-Strand Theatre MO Hal!, Birkenhead. ™ *—*—& TUESDAY. DEC. 2 7.45 B m-Ilon,i„™ Road Methodist Schoolroom MounT'Ro?WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 7.15 »--Masonic Hal!. Devonport. THURSDAY. DEC. 4. 3 p.m.-Milford Baptist Church . Women "a Meeting)- 7is p.m.. Masonic Hall. Northcote- ' SUNDAY. DEC ' 7. 8 "■ m - otahu! "i Town MONDAY. DEC. S-BaptiM Tabernacle. Queen Street (kindly lent because Town Hall occupied). ->■""". AMUSING WORD PICTURES. DRAMATIC RECITALS CONVINCING FACTS. ADMISSION FREE. Collections to Defray Expenses. Railway Notices. JyfEW • 2 EALAN RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW NOVEMBER 29. 1919. «■ A train will leave K»uka.p»k»pa. or HelensvilJe at 6.20 a.m.. connecting with the 6.50 iron. H«leiißyill«-ATicHand train. BY ORDER,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 12
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