Amusements. 1 . ; v " '' ■ ~ j >% > fPHE •■'•-.• TTING'S ■■"•-•• rpHEATKE- * TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. Matinee,; 2.30;:.', ' To-snglil <<* 8. ? .-' ■'■' ,' ; . - i.-jSß«>n:.vaie John■•■.■■..-\ r: V .-''ry'- ' PULLER'S : DRAMATIC PLAYERg." . I FULLER'S DBAMATie; PLA.YERS," • -. j -Headed- by.: ■- , ■'• George Cross ■ amd. Olarica "Warner, ■ ■:■'•.-.' _'..,... : Present • ■.:■■- , , '■..;■&. 'Stirring Domestic Drama, \, " THE VILLAGE y BLACKSMITH." " the - •■: village BLACKSMITH." . "THE VLLLAGE BLACKSMITH." '*. THE■■■.•"VISAGE BLACKSMITH, , • -'.: "THE VffiLA&E BLACKSMITH." "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.", A Fascinating Play, -which "takes the central ' character of "the fimous poem. , and \ ,'. builds ' around it the- most exciting / :; and = iouoh/ing Episodes. John Strong's Happy Home—Captain Leo's - Hatred-— Wrecked Home Kidnapping of the Child Harry's ImpnsonmehtrrThe Exciting Rescue ' —The Demented ManRetribution. Beautiful Scenery. Splendid Effects. Play Produced ■ by George Cross. ■ Furnishings by Richard Arthur. Led. Box Plans at Richardson's, 110, Queen St., and R. Finlay's. Pitt St., till .noon; afterwards at Segedin's and King's Theatre. 'Phone 2668. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES. FULLER'S : POPULAR PRICES. .Matinee: 6d, Is, and Is 6d. Night: Is to 2s 6d. Plus Tax. Children Half-price. BE SURE AND. BOOK YOUR SEAT.
TJIS ' -jy/JAJESTY'S "fSUNDAY EVENING NEXT, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, SEPTEMBER 18. A TRIBUTE TO AN OLD AND TRUSTED THEATRE EMPLOYEE. SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT. SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT. SACRED AND CLASSICAL CONCERT. PROGRAMME will' comprise Special Items by the members o£ THE GILBERT AND ! SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY and FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE, by kind per- \ mission of Messrs. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., and Messrs. Ben and John Fuller. »■■ DOORS WILL OPEN AT 7 PJffr CONCERN COMMENCES AT 8 P.M. J Silver Coin Collection will be taken, up at Doors. R. CHATFIELD, Organiser. FIRST BATTALION AUCKLAND REGIMENT, NEW ZEALAND EXPEDI-, TIONARY FORCE. . FIRST REUNION. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1921, Society at Arts) Hall, Kitchener StneetJ Auckland. All Men . who were at any time Members of the Original Auckland Battalion, or of the First Battalion. Auckland Refit., N.Z.E.F.. are • cordially invited. SMOKE CONCERT AND SUPPERTickets obtainable from joint Hon: Sec A. MILLIKEN. Short's Bides-. Queen St. H. RICHARDS,.c/o,J. J., Craig. Queen St. L . ■
QOSAQUE NIGHT, AT RUSH MUNRO'S CABARET. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. I Football. fl* EAGUE FOOTBALL, -LiEAGTJE FOOTBALL. \ NORTHERN UNION. \ JS§ . ) TO-DAY (SATURDAY). \jRjCIC TO-DAY {SATURDAY). t5 _. 2.30 p.m.. A.dE MATCH OF THE YEAR. SOUTH AUCKLAND SOUTH AUCKLAND V. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. The Match eveiybody has been waiting fox. Remember, South Auckland have not sufiered a defeat. They beat New Zealand reps. Also the Auckland touring team. Don't let it be said you missed this game. Remember, the Match starts 2.30 to enable Patrons to catch Special Train for Hamilton after Match. WAIKATO JUNIORS V. " MARITIME JUNIORS. At 1.15 Sharp. SPECIAL TRAMS to and fronrall Suburbs. Admission: Is; Ladies, 6d; Stand. Is. \ IVAN CULPAN. Sec, A.R.L.
*T EAGUE #ootball. League football. EXCURSION TO THAMES. EXCURSION TO THAMES. THE EVENT OP THE- YEAR! THE EVENT OP THE YEAR! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. PONSONBY UNITED V. MARIST BROS. (Seniors). PONSONBY 3rds V. ELLEBSLIE 3edsPARNELL 3sds . V. KINOSLAND 3rds. PONSONBY 4ths" V. KINGSLAND 4ths. N.S.S. Co.'s steamer leaves Auckland 7 a.m. 24 th. Leaves Thames noon 25th. Tickets *vail*bse till' Tuesday,- 27th. Fare, 15s. Children (under 12), 7s Sd. Book your Berth at Sam Paul's, Tobaccon- ' ist, Lower Queen St.; Alf. Bond, "The Village Blacksmith." Three Lamos. HUSTLE! EVERYBODY'S GOING! R. x COLE, Hon. Sec P.U.F-C. QARLAW PARK. While Cariaw Park is open to the Public as such, any person playing football or other Games on Sundays will be prosecuted. By Order of the Trustees, IVAN CULPAN. Secretary, i ' ' - Dentistry. (GEORGE* WARREN. I *"* CONSULTING DENTIST. Specialist: Artificial Plates with Restoration and Natural Arrangement of Teeth. 3 Other Branches of Not Practised. I New Address: A-M.P. BUILDINGS, s Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. , 'Phone 3732. 1 ' f\VB. ARTIFICIAL PLATES GIVT? * \J PERFECT BITE. ** A AND ARE A PLEASURE TO WEAR 1 We have recently received a large esßor ment of the msst modern teeth of baut:fal shades exactly duplicat- } ins the perfect teeth of nature Our p.ates are eo mouldsd that th y conform to the minutest indentation of the roof and gurus. You can masticate just 'as with 3 natural witcout being CO soi.us that you have artificial teeth Even the closest scrutiny does not batray this fact. Let us examine your mouth We will adyifii what req'u.res to be done and what the exact cost will ha There is no fee for this examination! JQONDON RENTAL TNSTITUTE. HANNAHS BUILDINGS. a .. 195. QUEEN STREET. Nearly Opposite John Court, Ltd. " . Extractions that are •really" painless. All that is " new' in. Dentistry—we have it. 'Phone 2533 A. F. H. BATTEN. Dentist by Exam. i— — . ■„ „ Wanted to Hire. SPINNING, Wheel for theatrical performp. ance.-S. Butler. 474, Upper QaS&igfr, Auckland. ' PINAL Carriage, or Lounge with wheels•■du urgent—-26, .Pencarrow Av.. Mt. Eden. Thone 2884 (3 rings). -"u«*. fnitable .Marias half-tci. wanted to lure.—Reliable. 693. Hesalo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 14
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