Amusements. > .1" '1 ' "1 '" '• -' r --■-■■ •.- ■■■ FULLER'S fkPERA TTOUBE. . ULLER'S V/PERA HoUBR Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT. A Big, Bright, and Varied Prosrsmmo, • ' Headed by BTLLY ELLICTT, Everybody's Pal. „, BILLY ELLIOT?. The Confidential Chap. . HILLY ELLIOTT, America 8 Foremost Black-face Comedian. EDNA AND PAUL, Bits of Vaudeville. GRANVILLE AND FIELDS, Song. Danco, and Patter. NORTON AND FORBES, Musical Comedy Duo. RENAUX ANIS ARTA, Xylophonists. WEIR AND POOLE, Burlesque Artists. WALTER "HATS" MACKAY. Vaudeville Novelties. REMONA, Remarkable Caligraphiet. MISS MAGGIE FOSTER, Dainty Violinistc. PETER BROOKS, The Fa6hion-P!ate Tenor. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. «L 5' 'i en at S^d'i' B till 7. 'Phone 3716 for Reserves. 9On CHILDREN in Flag Formation w! ««« Sing Choruses, with assistance of Mr. J- Adams fine Orchestra, in Town Hall, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. Bayfield Coronation Carnival. Book a Ss seat at once. In aid of Orphans' Fund
Meetingn. AUCKLAND BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SWANSON STREET, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). 7.30 O'CLOCK. QTOREMEN. m!PfJ!t)XEi aro requested to attend Meeting TO-MGHT (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock.. Trades Hall. H. L. HORNING, Secretary. *PHE COROMANDEL OLD BOYS' 1 ASSOCIATION Will hold a General Meeting in the Trades Hall, Room A, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY!, A r i P.M. All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. N. J. ARMSTRONG, Sec, C.0.8.A. ~ 1 ■' Church Notices. ]) A Y OP PRAYER TO-DAY (Tuesday,), ALL DAY. BAPTIST TABERNACLE, 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. !""""*"~—*^—*— Lectures.
TTNITED PROTESTANT ORPHAN U HOMES. £25.000. £25,000. MOUNT ALBERT PUBLIC HALL. MOUNT ALBERT PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14. 7-30 P.M. " Come endi'Hcar the Story of the Orphan." v 60 LANTERN SLIDES. 60 LANTERN SLIDES. Of the Orphan Homes and their Work will be'-shown on the Screen. LECTURE BY MR. JOHN SMITH. LECTURE BY MR. JOHN SMITH. Music by Tabernacle Baptist Chorus Choir 100 Voices. Programme by Children of the Homes. Chairman: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Admission Free, but a Bumping Collection. DEPARTMENT. OP HEALTH. NOTICE TO REGISTERED MIDWTVES. Dr. T;acy Inglis has kindly consented to give Lectures, illustrated by laiifern slides, on " The Practice of Midwifery, Normal and Abnormal Labour," on December 15 and' 16, at 8 p.m. The lectures will be"'held in the Clinical Society Room at the Auckland Hospital. THOMAB J. HUGHES, Medioal Officer of Health. Auckland, i December 13, 1921. \ Holiday Announcements. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
The Offices of members of the undermentioned Associations will be Closed from tho evening of FRIDAY the 23rd December, roopening MONDAY, Oth January:— THE LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND ASSOCIATION OP AUCKLAND (INCORPORATED). • {m W; J. A. THOMSON. Secretary. THE WAIKATO LAND AND ESTATE •POIATED) ASS ° CUrf(INCO | N. G. GRIBBLE. Secret™ ' Toilet. ~
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17963, 13 December 1921, Page 12
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