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Amusements. "PULLER'S fk pERA TT9SiI £ ULLER'S UPERA HOUBI Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHTi MATINEE AT 2-30 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2-30 TO-DAV Prices: 6d, le, 2a (plus tax). TO-NlO HT -At 8 - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT -At 8 - TO-NIGH'I. FULLER'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE First Appesranco of RASTUS AND BANKS. RASTUS AND BANKS PASTUS AND BANKS A eon of Ham and a Charming Durky Hell in a Snappy Specialty. THE DARWINIANS. THE DARWINIANS. Novelty Acrobats. i VIDEAU AND KIRBY. VIDEAU AND KlHBi. Present their " Double Turn. BURTON AND DYER. Up-to-the-minute Burlesques. GLADYS SHAW AND BRO. KEITH. Song. Dance, and Whistling. 1 HAL. The Talkative HAL. Juggler. KEATING AND ROSS. KEATING AND ROSS. Full ol " Pep," and then some JAMES TFDDY, JAMES TEDDY, j World-famous Jumper. Plans at Lewis R. EaHv nnd Son. Ltd., til 5. then at the Theatre till 7. 'Phone 1595 for Reserve Seats. Prices ■ Is, 2s, 28 tid. 3s. PiUj Taj. GRAND. TO-DAY A Novel Love Story Drama, "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." "THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS." Selznick Comedy, " THE FLAPPER." Serial, 10th Chapter " HIDDEN DANGERS." Mermaid Comedy. " NONSENSE." Popular Prices. LYRIC SPECIAL JOy"mATINEE At 2.3 Big Comedy Programme, lndtidin. Charlie Chaplin in his latest Keystone "Snub Pollard," and Christie Comedies, an. a big surprise for every child. TO-NIGHT, At 7.45. Popular. Beautiful Alice Joyce in "Tho INNER CHAMBER." A picturiaation of Charles Dobio'B famou novel Also, "In for Life" (Christie Comedy; Ueual Prices Book at Richardson^ NATIONAL NOW SHOWING. FRANK MAYO in r nllinTl , " THE SHARK MASTER.' ALL STAR CAST In "YOO CAN'T KILL LOVE." CHESTER OUTING Scenic ROMAN ROMEOS Comedy INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Reserves, phone 2169 A. fnHE PRINCESS. THE PRINCESS ±HE PRINCESS. THE PRINCESS MARY MILES MINTER In the celebrated English Humourist's Greatest Work: NURSE MAPJORIE, Directed by the lato WILLIAM DESMONE TAYLOR (the victorn of the recent Los Angeles Tragedy). Tho Peerless Princess Orchestra—the Banc of MusiciansTHEATRE TO-NIGHT ONLY. "DIVORCE OF CONVENIENCE." Starring Owen Moore. 6-DOLLAR PLATE. Slymm Drama. "MONDAY, THE ROAD DEMON." Starring Tom Mix. And Sunshine Comedy. "DROADWAY MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. TOM MIX in "THE ROAD DEMON." EDDIE POLO in " DO OR DIE," 3rd Chapter TT IS NEVER TOO HOT TO DANCE 1 At RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. Dancing 8 to 11.30 p.m. 'Phone 2560 A. Lectures. A UCKLAND fIITY 'M" 1881^ Auckland Missios Princess Theatre, Queen Street. SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. Doors Open 6.30. Orchestra 7. Service 7.30. REV. JASPER fIALDER EV. O ASPER V/ALDER Will continuo a Short Courso of Addresses On EVOLUTION. VOLUTION. ILLUSTRATED BY OVER 100 BEAUTIFUL SLIDES. LECTURE 2.-The Beginning of All Things; The Earth's Origin; How Long Ago? Tho Process; What the Heavens Declare ; Other Worlds Actually Developing: The Dawn of Life: Science's Dead End; Progress the Keynote. During the Collection MADAME BELLA RUSSELL will Sing, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth " (Messiah). N.B.—These Sermon-Lectures represent a big effort of the Anglican Church to show to the general public—particularly thoughtful people—how wo stand amid the mazo of modern ideas, A hearty invitation is extended to all. Af a T R A N D ffl THEATRE. yMIL TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)-7.30. I EDUCATET Under the Joint Auspices of tho NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY and the INDUSTRIAL LABOUR COUNCIL. H. E. COMBS, ESQ.. H. E. COMBS. ESQ.. Secretary Post and Telegraph Officere' Association, Supported by MR. F. N. BARTRAM, M.P.. MR. M. J. SAVAGE. M.P.. .And Representatives of Civil Service Associations, Industrial Union!) Etc., etc MR. H. E. COMBS Will Bpeak on "PARLIAMENT AND THE CIVIL "PARLIAMENT AND THE CIVIL SERVICE." SERVICE." Chairman: Mr. J. A. LeeDoors Open. 6.45. Silver Collection. Organ Recital by Miss Jenny Edwards from 7 to 7.30 p..m, Remember tho Place—Strand Theatre. Remember the Time—SUNDAY—7.30 'p m . " CONDITIONAL IMMORTALITY," A VITAL QUESTION THAT AFFECTS EVERY-DAY LIFE. Thore are engrossing problems of the continuance of personality, and the everlasting character of the soul and spirit of man that perpetually engage the attention of all thinking minds. The Bible has definite evidence to offer on the topic that conflicts with purely human opinions and research. iYHICH EVIDENCE IS OF MORE VALUE? Come and Hear the Topic Discussed By MR. JOHN McKELLAR MR. JOHN McKELLAR (Of Melbourne) AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST AT THE CHURCH OF CHRIST! WEST STREET. NEWTON. (SUNDAY) NIGHT, AT 645 .'O-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, a; &«! Mr McKellar will review u, e l !av Joseph hemp's utterances made on Thursday night, and contrast the statements made with definite Biblical facts, 1 Book. A Seat. A Welcome. HEAR 'TRILLIONS T IVING WILL MEVER JJIE." A GREAT LECTURE riven by International Bible Students in : all parts of the world, in all languages ' simultaneously, ' ' rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY). % F.M. 7 P.M. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. ' Speaker: MR EDWARD NELSON. ] Admission Free. All Welcome 1 No Collection. =a , A TTENTTON to Clients' Interests, coupled 'A. with Prompt Settlements, has given reorga Walker a great reputation. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Conoert Band: any number of musician* u»»lied,-63, Allwrt St Phons 731 A, ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 16

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