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Amusements. -• ''• FULLER'S ■- OPERA HOUSE, , FULLER'S • OPE AV ' HOUSE. ' FULLER'S OPERA ! HOUSE. Direction - Ben. and John Fuller. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. MATINEE — At 230 — TO-DAY. MATINEE — At 230 — TO-DAY. MATINEE — At 2-30 — TO-DAY. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES: U.C., 6d; Stalls, Is Id, 2a Id; D.C., 2s Id. Children Half-price'. TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. : TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. ; Last Night of the Versatile ALBERTO. The Gay ALBERTO. Deceiver. Last Night of the Daring EDDY DUO. Acme of EDDY DUO. Tight-Wire EDDY DUO. Acts. Last Night of the Humorous HALL AND MENZIES. English Sketch HALL AND MENZIES. Artists. Brilliant Reception Accorded EVANS AND DEAN. EVANS AND DEAN. Presenting Noisy Boy Evans' Minstrels. HAL RATE* Entertainer at HAL RAIE. the Piano. An Artistio and Emphatic Success, RIX. Lightning Sketch RIX. Artist DE WILFRED. Xylophone DE WILFRED. Expert. CLEGG AND HART. In* CLEGG AND HART. Travesties. CARLTON MAX. Prince of CARLTON MAX. Ventriloquists. And the Merry Laughmongers, WARD AND SHERMAN WARD AND SHERMAN Presenting for the Last Time their Great Military Absurdity. RIGHT TURN." ... PLANS AT RICHARDSON'S TILL 12. , THEN AT SEGEDIN'S TILL 7. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. YOU'D BETTER BOOK AND BE SURE. Prices: U.C. Is Id; Stalls and D.C., Ss 2d. NEW ACTS OPENING AT THE MONDAY MATINEE. Reappearance of the GREAT HENRI FRENCH. GREAT HENRI FRENCH. GREAT HENRI FRENCH. The Drunk on the Wheel. First Appearance of DESPARADO AND EDDY. DESPARADO AND EDDY. DESPARADO AND EDDY. _ Novelty Acrobats. THING'S rpHEATRE, ]^"EWTON. TTING'S rpHEATRE, "J^EWTON. RING'S rpHEATEE, "W'EOTTON. Direction - - Ben and John Fuller. GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING On BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 27, BOXING DAY. DECEMBER 27, At a SPECIAL MATINEE, SPECIAL MATINEE, By FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS. Headed by NELLIE BRAMLEY & GEORGE CROSS. In the Noted American Success, " THE UNMARRIED MOTHER " " THE UNMARRIED MOTHER " THE UNMARRIED' MOTHER " " THE UNMARRIED MOTHER" (By Florence May). A Flay that asks you a question straight from the shoulder— are you going to do about the girl and her babe?" " THE UNMARRIED MOTHER " " THE UNMARRIED MOTHER" "THE UNMARRIED MOTHER" Is a, spirited denunciation of the attitude of a. section towards helpless women and children. Its story is told in four acts of excitement that will stir you to 'the depths. " THE UNMARRIED MOTHER " • THE UNMARRIED MOTHER " "THE UNMARRIED MOTHER" Is not a dry-as-dust sermon; it is a powerful play; the plot of which provides & scathing indictment of smug hypocrisy. Get These Fhcts Memorised- ' The THEATRE ... - THE KING'S The PLAY-THE UNMARRIED MOTHER' The DATE - - - BOXING DAY (DEC? 27)! POPULAR PRICES— Is. Is 6<L 2s (plus tax). 2JOO. ROYAL OAK Very Interesting. Lions Trained 3.3 a Lions Fed 4 p.m. Adults, Is; Big Children, 6d; Small Children. 6d. Sales of Work. " BEVONPORT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. GARDEN FETE AND SALE OF WORK IN THE CHURCH GROUNDS. ' ' rpO-DAY (SATURDAY).' DEC. 11. TO BE OPENED AT 2.30 BY THE REV. HARRY JOHNSON. ' Chairman Congregational Union of N.Z. Stalls: Plain and Fancy Work. Handkerchiefs and Soap, Sweets and Ice Cream, Flowers and Produce. C.T.. Jumble Stall. Afternoon tea served in " Cafe de Long." Amusements to Suit All. Admission Free. QHRISTMAS P. A I B, ■npHIS A FTERNOON AND "pVENTNG. 2 30 TO 10 P.M. STALLS. WORK. PRODUCE, PRESERVES. SWEETS. FLOWERS. ETC. Musical Items, Afternoon Tea, Supper. "Y W.C.A., UPPER QUEEN STREET. Admission, 6d. rpHE /"CHILDREN'S TTOME. RICHMOND ROAD, PONSONBY. gALE QF To be Openel by MRS. C. F. BENNETT. ' To be held IN THE GROUNDS In Aid of General Funds, rpHIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. ~ 2.15 TO 5.30 P.M. EVERY VARIETY OF STALL, ETC. Admission Free. DOTS' ORPHANAGE. GARDEN PARTY AND SALE OF WORK At Takapuna, In aid of ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS' ORPHANAGE, TAKAPUNA, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Grand Displays of Drill, etc.. By the Pupils of the Marist Brothers* School _ And Boys' Orphanage. Dancing by Miss Sanford's pupils. Tug-of-war, Basketball, etc. Ice cream. Lollies. Strawberries. Refreshments. BAND IN ATTENDANCE TO-DAY (SATURDAY). gA L E OF yy ORE. ■ftTOUNT T7DEN pRESBYTEPJAN OUNDAY CCHOOL, IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS, Will be Opened by V. H. POTTER, ESQ.. M.P.. A/WEDNESDAY. "TvECEMBER -4 - • AT 2.30 P.M. THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 (Afternoon, and Evening). SPECIAL ViUS HTREE. COVERED WITH TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. Plain, and Fancy Work. Lady's Handbags Produce, _ Flowers. Sweets, Afternoon. Tea" Competitions. ' AFTERNOONS. Free. EVENINGS. 6d. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band open, for engagemente,— 1 Office, corner Wyadham *ad Albert Sta. *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17651, 11 December 1920, Page 16

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