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Amusements. 1 . . Q P E R A* TTOTJSE. Directirm: Ben and John Fuller. ALWAYS TfULLER'S. AND MERRY -T ULLER'S. BRIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT Tpo-NIGHT. O-NIGHT - AT O — J O-NIGHT. BILLY T7LLIOT, ILLY XJLLIOT. BUB NT CORK COMEDIAN. BILLY "IT'LL lOT. ILLY -ULLIOT. ! EVERYBODY'S PAL. BILLY TT-LLIOT, ILLY JCjLLIOT. THE CONFIDENTIAL CHAP. JENNINGS AND GERALD. MISS DOFF DEE. THE TWO MACKS. EDDIE Ti/TARTIN. Expert DDIE iVXARTIN. Dancer. WALTER /GEORGE ALTER VXEORGE AND HIS SUNSHINE T3LAYERS. UNSHINE i LAYERS. In the Musical Tit-bit. " I^7"AY T\OWN TN A RIZONA." "VV ay IJown In Arizona." Plans at Rich-rdson's till 5. then at Segcdin's till 7." 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. FULLER'S COSTS YOU LESS. PRICES: Is. 2b. 2a 6d. os. plus tax. pRAND ■ TODAY A NEW DRAMA. "THE TOWPTi OF JEWEL?" "TEE TOWER OF JEWELS.'' Starring Corinne Griffiths and Morris Costello. sth Chapter. " MYSTERY OF 13." sth Chapter. " MYSTERY OF 13." A GOOD COMEDY AT TOE GRAND TO-DAY. LYRIC CINEMA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. ELSIE JANIS. " The Diggers* ELSIE JANIS. Darling." In "THE IMP." A Deluge of Delightful Devilment. Also MEG CTMINO, "The Mighty Atom." And 6th. Ep. "Mystery 15" (Which will be shown first on prog.). Usual Prices. Reserves at Richardson's. DARNELL THEATRE. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. GEORGE WALSH in GEORGE WALSH "Putting One Over." GEORGE WALSH "Putting One Over." PEGGY HYLAND in PEGGY HYLAND "Cheating Herself." PEGGY HYLAND "Cheating Herself." BIG DOUBLE BILL. STRAND. Direction: Fullers Ltd. TRAND. -_ Strand; TO-DAY. Strand. ANITA STEWART Strand. ANITA STEWART Strand. In Strand. " IN OLD KENTUCKY." Strand. " IN OLD KENTUCKY. * Strand. "IN OLD KENTUCKY.* Strand. A Sporting Drama. TIVOLT To-night at 8. IYOLI Enthusiastic Reception <• TIVOLI of TIVOLI ROBERT WARWICK TIVOLI In Anthony Hone's TIVOLI Thrilling Novel. TIVOLI "AN ADVENTURE IN TIVOLI HEARTS." TIVOLI Also. Usual High-class TIVOLI Supporting Programme. Meetings. » vases**' AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). A GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS Of Above Association Will bs Held at the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. On

TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY*, j 1 at 30 o'clock. - BUSINESS: I —Election to fill Vacancy on Committee. — General. The following Returned Soldiers should make, a special ©Sort to be present at above £ Meeting:— 1. All men who are interested in the Association's efforts to have the pension scale increased. 2. Members interested in the Repatriation of the Disabled Soldiers. 3. Members, who desire to acquire a Farm or Houso under the Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act. 4. Members who are fit themselves, but - who recognise they owe a duty to their 1 comrade who is in a less fortunate - position than themselves 5. Members whc des're to see Legislation 1 introduced i 3 prevent the present in- I flux of Asiatics into New Zealand. 6. Members who wish to help their Asso- ■ ciation to protect the interest of every man who left New Zea;and as a mem- ' ber of the Expeditionary Forces. 7. Members who are not satisfied with the work of the Executive. ( As matters which vitally affect the future of the Association will come up for discussion at this meeting, it it imperative that every member who takes an interest in the affairs of the Associat-on should be present. ' E. F. ANDREWS. Secretary. MEDICAL TREATMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN, i Members of all School Committees art?* . requested to attend a, Meeting, to discuss the above, at the TEACHERS* INSTITUTE ROOM. Williamson Chambers. Shortland St., THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. i AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. j j The Government Schools Medical Officers " have been invited to attend and explain what has already been done in other dis- i '• tracts. ; C. H. FTRNESS. President. ' _ Primary Schools Committees' Association. j . ' MIDWEEK BIBLE STUDY ! ' TO-DAY (THURSDAY). 7.30 , At BAPTIST TABERNACLE. "EXODUS— THE BOOK OF REDEMPTION." ! Lecturer: REV. JOSErH W. KEMP. | Bring Bible and Notebook. Offering towards Printing and | ' General Expenses of the Bible Course. MEETING OPEN TO ALL. GRADING OF TEACHERS A MEETING OF TEACHERS Will bo held in the CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. ! ON SATURDAY. SEPT. 11. AT 9.30 A.M.. | V\ ben an Address will be given bv Mr. John j Canghley. Assistant-Director of Education, | in which he will explain the grading svstem as now amended, and certain recent alterations which have taken pl.ice in the Auckland standard of grading. The Auckland Inspectors will attend and I opportunity will bo given for discussion. i The President of the • Auckland Branch of ; the Z.E.I, will preside. „ . E. K. MULGAN. Senior Inspector of Schools. Lectures. ! A UCKLAND ADVERTISING CLUB. Paper on i " PROGRAMME ADVERTISING " mxT By Mr. Geo. Hunt. i THIS (.THURSDAY) EVENING At. 8 O'clock, i In ! QUOIN CLUB ROOM. i Top Floor, Mining Chambers, Exchange Lane Discussion. Visitors Invited. Professional Cards. QHIRO'PRAOTIC. GILES AND GILES CHIROPRACTORS. Office: Second Floor, H.B. Building I Queen Street, Auckland. Hours: 11 to 1, and 2.30 \,i 5.30; Saturday 10 to 2. and by appointment. * Chiropractic.—The science which accounts for, locales, and adjusts the CAUSE OF DISEASE. Restaurants and Tearooms. A TIFFIN DINNER MAKES YOU FEEL -£X GOOD, The best cure for the " blues " is a ' square meal at the Tiffin—something "sub- | stantial, something you can enjoy! The I Tiffin dinners are famous, so are the I l Tiffin hot tea*. They make you feel good' I Trie Tiffin also caters for all kinds of social functions (either on cr off the Drel rinses) in AI style. rjVHE TUFF IN /CATERING pO.. T TD. {John Haynes, Managing Director) CITY CHAMBERS. Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. ' T\l> !E TO-DAY U AT SANFORDS. '■ OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean. Well-Ventilated. Palatial Rooms on Three Floors. 3 Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. * Beat Attention and CiTil ; Await You. ' I Call To-day and Hare a Treat.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17571, 9 September 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17571, 9 September 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17571, 9 September 1920, Page 10

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