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■ / - ■' ■ '.-■ •■ ■-■ ..■■..-*■ I A ,: -~: , Amusements. ~ . «J»HB TTING'S npHEATRE. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. MATINEE. 2.30. .* NIGHT; AT 8. George Gross, -Clarica Warner, And '' ' - ' FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS PULLER'S DRAMATTC PLAYERS FULLER'S DRAMATIC PLAYERS Present >> A Stirring Anglo-Scottish Drama, " THE WAY OP A MAN." "THE WAY OP A MAN." " THE WAY OP A MAN." " THE WAY , OF A MAN." " THE WAY OP A MAN," " THE WAY OP A MAN> By Gladys Hastings-Walton. A Love Story that will make a special appeal to ladies, because it is told in a Jiew manner, amid the beautiful settings of the Scottish Highlands'. A Drama full of passionate passages and heart-beats, with every line striking home. Special Scenery painted for this production to depict the Scottish Highlands. Play produced by George Cross. Bos Plans at .Richardson's. Queen Street, and Fir Jay's, Pitt Street, till noon, then at Segedin's. opposite Opera House; and King's. Theatre, 'nhone 2668. PULLER'S POPULAR PRICES. PULLER'S POPULAR PRICESMatinee: 6d. Is. and Us 6d. Night: Is to 2s 6d (plus tax). Children. Half-price. BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. Jj} PS O M LI B R Fr~Y WINTER COURSE. Concert Arranged by MRS. PATRICK COLE. Assisted by MRS. RICHARD SINGER. MISS NORA McMANUS. MISS LILIAN QDINN. MR. WILFRED MANNING. MR. E. CHURCHOUSE. MR.. CHAS. RICHARDSON. TUESDAY NEST. SEPTEMBER 27, At 8 p.m. Admission SIXPENCE, or by Course Ticket. pOR NEXT WEEK ONLY - RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET - WILL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. While Alterations are being carried out. BOOK EARLY for MONDAY. TUESDAY, and SATURDAY Evenings. Or you will be disappointed. J EN £w HAR TLEY has it""all over" ?„„„? her comediennes. She appears at Fullers on Monday. We must all hear Reunions. QTAGO H3GH o SCHOOL OLD BOYS' Schoo? tW^lJ 0 J* 11 OM B °y* of the ocnooi that the Reunion Dinner will >*» 730 «™ MO , NI>A ?- wa, at LH „ P ct n ßila , rp ' ln the Chamber of Commerce Hall, Swanson Street. ™ anl halt »*? 01 t B J oyB be in the province and have not received an inv tation, this will be immediately rectified on- notification n J- W. FALCONER, Thon 1 e 276 i49' UCklaild - Secre^Lectures. -L/EYONPORT. VTICTORIA rpHEATRE V ICTORIA 1 HEATRE: r ß A ce .& ( ' We Announce the GREAT AFTER-CHURCH CAMPAIGN _~ _ 4 Jn the Above Theatre 8.15 P.M.—TO-MORROW (SUN.)—B.IS P.M. r> ° n ™. H t! itate 4 T . , You M « B t Hear t,- 11 " Man With a Message." «§" & RUSSELL CAMERON MK JKEPW CAMERON vine Scottish Evangelist). Who Will Talk on the mT^ reaiest Battle Scene in Htatorv THE 1-a^t L # SI ARMAGEDDON l his, BATTLE OF ARMAfi-RTmrw TH^ W r?, ATTL \ ARMAGiDDON WHO? WHEN? WHY' trffsindifeHSd a A afn reßß h " "^ GEEAT SE°RV?C R | AT T B IO P N M L S °f °".' Special Messages in Sons will also be GivenSeats Free. Come Early. ALL ARE HEARTILY INVITED. The Service Lasts for One Hoar Only. JjIHREE GOD - GIVEN SIGNS Is the Subject At the MEN'S MEETING In the BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). At 3 .o'clock. Speaker: DR DECK, of Bydney. Soloi3t: MR. WILLIAMS. Doors Open at 2.30. Commence at 3 Close at 4. ALL YOUNG MEN INVITED. /tyvK ]V EW ZEALAND J§/ V\" LABOUR PARTY. FULLER'S \fo' rv OPERA HOUSE T EDUCATE T — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 7.30 P.M. Lecture by MR. P. H. HICKEY— " NEW ZEALAND A NVTION " "NEW ZEALAND A_ NATION!" 1 ho Need for a ><ational Sentiment. Grand Musical Programme. Dcor 3 Open 6.45. Silver Collection. Orchestra Play 8 from 7t07.30. •QIVIC LEAGUE LECTURE. THE CANCER PROBLEM. By KENNETH MACKENZIE. M.D.. F.R.CS. SCIENCE HALL. UNIVERSITY BUILD INGS. LOWER SYMONDS STREET. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28This lecture is open to the general public. Collection in Aid of League's Funds. _Returaed SoldieiVA^sociation. jjgCTiIRWE 0 ToTpTERfI HPHE ASSOCIATION IS ABOUT TO ■*- ■ LAUNCH ITS PENSIONS CAMPAIGN. COVERING:— a. Regrading of Schedule. b- Re-examination and Reclassing of Temporary Pensioners, c. Increase of Pensions. All Members who have not yet paid the current year s subscription eyre requested to iorward same as soon as possible. G. E. ELIOTT. , , , , „ Secretary, Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association. Gramaphones. JJARGAINS IN GRAMAPHONES. The' Greatest Selection of r.R ATir a PHONES AND RECORIf *» Auckhffi. Maoesty's) md ** Eadr ' B (o «>- HiS Swecial Audition Parlours available for M\ a c r hi£es. EeC ° rdß °* «» Ver * I-*=* COLUMBIA (Table Model) *n 1n n ZONOPHONE (Table Model) HI *n 2 ZONOPHONE (Table Mode flf SX EDITROLA (Table Model) fas n n OTHER MODELS, up to .'' J& 2 ° GRAMAP HONE NEEDLES --Universal 9d for 200: Regal, Is 3d for 20of BrflHMtoM Is 9d for 200: Columbia. 2s for 200 in post free. Write for latest list of records/ ~„„», " For Everything Musical." | LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD k 163, Queen Street (Opp. His Majesty's.).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17895, 24 September 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17895, 24 September 1921, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17895, 24 September 1921, Page 16

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