, , Amasemests. ; Q. AN D rj»o-DAY. ; COME EARLY TO GET A GOOD SEAT. ! . THE LAST DAY. . SESSIONS FROM II A.M. TO 10 PM. i THE "DETTES 'CLE : Hii -Di'iTKR \Jl£' THE T3ETTEB 'CLE. HE A>vT"tiß UIE THE T3ET EB 'CLE." See Air. Bert, r-E JLAE.-TER V/LE. and Old Bill. THE TAETTER 'CLE. H- J>E T-R V/i.E THE TAETTER 'CLE See tie Pic'ure HFJDET.fr V/i.E- of the Year. THE TAETTER *Olf — THE TJETTEE 'CLE. La- eater. Pi" JD " ~r-R \J LE. S-p*=r 6 With THE T3ETTER 'AU. — 2^_ H- A> ■"iTER V/LE. THIRD CHAPTER THIB r ' CHAPTER LIGHTNING T> AIDERS." IGHTNING XV AIDERS." Starring PEARL WHITE. TO-MORROW .'SATURDAY . A Fine Drama, Starring MARY MILES MINTER- _^_^ MARY MILES MINTEE. „ x ___ MARY MILES MINTEB. " T>ACHFXOR« WIFE." j " -DaCHELOB >> IFE." And ' CHARUE CHAPLIN HARLIE V-HAFLJS CHARLIE CHAPLIN In . T „_, V.-HAKLIE V-iiAPUN SHANGAIED CHARLIE CHAPLIN , HAKLIE VJri A PLIN : POPULAR PRICES. — Day Sessions: CircJe. Ii 6d and Is: Stalls, Sd- >isnt S«fss--ons: Res., 2s : Circie. Is 6d a?d is. S'.aJls. 3d 'Plus Taxi. • "pCLLERS /"\PERA TTOUSE. , Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. ALWAYS T7ULLERS. AND . MERRY JT ULLEB'S. BRIGHT , T°-"V T GHT. AT S. HPO-Ar IC m AO-iNIGHT. AT S. AO-*>IGHT. FULLERS BIG NOVELTY bill. bryant AND t3byant. uYant and XTryaN'j. Assisted by BUSTER BRYANT. > Presc-af.ns their WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL NOVELTY. JEANNE AND? T EO CRACKNELL, EANNE AND A/EO V.'R- 4 - c KNELL. In ** A Drover's Holiday- ' FRANK T QIDNEY AND CO.. i A BANK J- OIDNEY AND V. 0.. xen'urins Zillah. the S'reicg Dog. DOODY AND TVRIGHT. •ODY fV RIGHT. OtTerini.- Oodles of Oddities. ERNEST TJARRACLOUGH j -EiRNFST JDaRPACT.OUGH ' ; In Sterling Sons Numbers. ' j XXJ ALTER. C> EORGE'S ! W ALTER VTEORGE'S t SUNSHINE T>LAYERS. j UNSHINE 1 LAYEBa In the Captivating Tabloid Comedy. THE "DL.ACESMITHS AA7EDDING. HE X>L.ACESMITHS » TEDDING. Plans *". Richardson's Music Store till 5, then at Segecin's 'opp. Theavre). till 7. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves.- Prices, Is, 2s. 2s 6d (plus tax). AT THE MATINEE. MONDAY. For the First Time :n Auckland. S THE TJ"ING OF TAUNNOWHERESKY. ; AHE JVING OF A/UNNOWHEBESKY. j And All New First Part. - pRINCESS. , TO-MORROW. THE QQUAW "VfAN. dE Ooo'aW JIaS. A Wonderful Story of Human Love & Faith. - UULLEE'S OPERA H OJj SE. '• THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKX" For the First Time m Auckland. At the Matinee. Monday Next. Meetings. RATIONAL PROHIBITION. • THE FOLLOWING OPEN-AIR MEETINGS WILL BE HELD THIS pVENTNG AT Q P.M. NEWMARKET— .4 Speakers: Revs. C. J. Toeker. Brady. W. Smith. KARANGAHAPE RD.-FRANCE St.— Speakers: Messrs. P. Cooke, 3. Ashton. * DEVONPORT— Speakers: Messrs. 3. Olphert, .' O. E. Burton, C. A. French. ! A ICELAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. a Meeting OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Will be held. - THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. In the Sports Club at 7.30 p.m. i : . . rational deohibitioj? CAMPAIGN. SERIES of p.UBLIC -ITEETTNGS ARRANGED FOB ] M ' E VA C". "Vr rHEELEE - ! OF ! LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA. jgLOCUTIONIST AND T ECTUBER, SOUND LOGIC. STIRRING APPEAL i INTERSPERSED BY SPARKLING BITS OF HUMOUR. ASSURE A DEUGITrFUE AND* INSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME. MRS. WHEELER IS ABLE TO ' MOVE HEB VAST AUDIENCE TO LAUGHTER OR TEARS AT WILL. MR. CHAS. WATERHOUSE. EKailton writes : — ' . " Not nine that has been written ocaeejc*ng Mrs. Wheeler _is too rood. In tact, ft would be difficult to over-estimate 'he-* capabilities-'" " . S UNDAY. 3(}> g p. M . ; CTRAND THEATBE. MONDAY DEC. 1 7.45 p.m. -Foresters' ! Hall. Birkencead. • TUESDAY. DEC. 3. 7.45 p.m.-Dominion ' Road. Methodist Schoolroom. Mount -Bos. I kill. ! WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 7.15 -Masonic ! Hall. Devonpoi-t. THURSDAY. DEC. 4. 3 p.m.— Milford Baptist Church 'Women's Meeting); 7.45 p.m.. M-nonic Ha!', Northcote. SUNDAY. DEC. 7. S Otahuhn Town .Ha':'. MONDAY, DEC. 8.-Baptist Tabernacle. Queen Street kindly lent because Town Hall occupied). AMUSING WORD PICTURES. DRAMATIC RECITALS. CONVINCING FACTS. ADMISSION FREE. Collections to Defray Eirecses. 1 Lectures. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN TTALL THIS (FIJDAY> ' pVENING. ! T ECTUBE: I THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN NEW! ZEALAND. By REV. FATHER EDGE. Special Musical Programme Arranged »■» * Mr. Harry Hiscocks. Home-made Sweets on Sale in Hall. Proceeds in Aid of R-emuera. Catholic Schools. Admission: -Js snd Is. I ~ Athletic Sports. j A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC .-CA AND CYCLE CLUB. EVENING MEETING. Tho aboTO Club will hold an ■ Evening Meeting on TUESDAY, December 2, at the ! Domain. at 5.15. when the following events will be decided H»lf-m:!e Cvcie, lOOvds, : SSOyds. Further Entries Close This Evening > at the Sports - Club. K.M. Arcade, av 7.30. ! W. J. DAVIDSON. j Hon. Sec. j SEND it to Vere. Faton and Co., 1 Auctioneers. High St. 'Phone 3558. i FURNITURE to Setl*—Then send it to ! Vere. Paton and Co., Hirb St. Thc«» 1 2358- j I I 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 14
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