Amusements. mOWN TTALL. 1 own Hall, town ttall. 1 own Hall. so,ooFmsii WITH rpHE PRINCE. IT H. IH E JT RIN CE. The Remarkable Sapcr-TraveloETue. '■ PRODUCED BY COMMAND OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Journey with the Prince Round the Empire, Everybody is Talking About It. I TWO PERFORMANCES EACH DAY. ■' . AFTERNOON, COMMENCING 2,30 Prices: Adults, Is, 2s. Children, halfprice (plus tax). EVENING, COMMENCING 8 O'CLOCK. Prices: Is, 2s, 3s (plus tax). Children half-price, RESERVES (CIRCLE ONLY). 3s 2dPlan 3 now open at Coleman's, His Majesty's Arcade. fy 0 • "YTATIONAL QRCHESTRA. The Finest in Auckland (Augmented). Overture: - ... "Morning, Noon and Night " (Suppe). fIES CONCERT HALL. A Concert in Aid of THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY. i TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JULY 28. i Splendid Programme, Including: Mrs. Eva Sharp, Mrs. H. Grubb, $liss . Henderson, Mr. Leu Keevan, Mr. Alan Mc- • Elwain, Mr. Tom Harris, Mr. A. Thompson, Mr. Ivan Lambert, A.T.C.L. Assisted by Other Popular Artists. WATCH for further advertisements Ponsonby Boys' Brass Band Bazaar at Ponsonby School, August 6. f Church Notices. EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Trayer Meetings Daily, 12 30 to 2 p.m In School Hall. Gospel Meetings in Tabernacle Each , Evening, 7.30. SATURDAY.-7.30.-Lecture: "The Tragedy of the Theatre," by Roy. Joseph W. Kemp. Lectures. THE IRISH QUESTION. From a PROTESTANT POINT OF VIEW. MR. HALL SKELTON Will give his Academic Address In the ■ • FORESTERS' THEATRE, ONEHUNGA, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 7.45 o'clock. PANMURE PUBLIC HALL, SATURDAY NEXT. JULY 30, At 7.45 p.m. FREE TO ALL. Collection to Defray Expenses. fgAPTIST TABERNACLE. A .... \ J THIS EVENING. 7.90. 1 . — AMOS, THE HERDMAN OF TEKOA. And His Message ior the Present Time. Lecturer.-REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. 7 p.m.—Missionary Study: "William Carey and Modern Missions.—Mr. S. Barry. Meetings, rpHE LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND (Incorporated). . Members are reminded that the Animal Meeting and Dinner will be held at the Chamber of Commerce TO-MORROW (Friday), 29th inst., at (5 p.m. W. J. A. THOMSON. Secretary A MEETING of the above League will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, TOMORROW (Friday), the 29th inst., at 2 p.m. Business Important, Nomination of Officers, and General. All mothers whose husbands were, ill or unable to' work during son's absence at the front please attend. Committee meets'at 1,30. E. NICOL, Hon. Sec. Parades. -TkOMINION BOY SCOUTS' V ASSOCIATION. (Incorporated by Royal Charter.) AUCKLAND CENTRAL PROVINCE. PRESENTATION' KING'S STANDARD To Grey Lynn No. 1. Troop. By CAPTAIN D. C. W. COSSGBOVE. Dominion Chief Commissioner, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT. JULY 30. Troops will parade in Full Uniform at Grafton Bridge, at 1.45 p.m., and march to the Town Hall to witness the final screening of the film, " 50,000 Miles With the Prince," at 2.30 p.m. HORACE STEBBING, Commissioner. t„. Tourist Resorts. ttisitors to Wellington who desire V comfort and convenience should stay at HOTEL ARCADIA. Corner Stout Street and Lambton Quay. Excellent Service and Cuisine. • Terms 12s Gd per day. £3 los per week ' Tariff for permanent guests by anangement. Telegrams: " Edilson," Wellington. 'Phone 136. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON: *> HOTEL COLUMBIA, Near Town Hall. Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation (or 100 Guests. Electric Light Throughout. Elevator. Ten Bathrooms. Excellent Cui3ineDrawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms Moderate. Now Under Entirely New Management. W. E. WEBB, Proprietor. '' T»EACH HOUSE. MILFORD. Exten6iv9 additions having "been Completed FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOE* . FAMILIES VISITING AUCKLAND ' A Few Pcrmanente. MRS. A. 6. BRETT. HOTEL ARCADIA. ROTORuT Moat centrally-situated House in Rotol rua. All trains met. 'Phcne 47, Box 93 ' Terms moderate. ' , MRS. A. BAIRD. Proprietress, j < IfOU Save Money a»d Time by getting 3 A blunt saiety razor blades resharpened ftt Hazaid'B, Queen fit, Is Cddoz, 2d postage.* *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 12
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