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'Amusements. 17ULLER'S' 0 P g5 A HnnflF ULLER'S VPERA JJ-OJSE. Direction Bon. and John Fuller. JA>I ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT! MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. Bargain,; Prices: 6d. Is, 2s (plus tax). TO-NIG HT -AtT- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT -At 8 - TO-NIGHT. _; FULLER'S INTERESTING VAUDEVILLE Last Night of the Inimitable . BURTON AND DYER. „ ) " Capt. Kid " and his. merry Damo. ) Last night of ,„ TmTT ) GLADYS SHAW AND BRO. KEITH. ) Versatile - ' Comedy Couple. ' Dainty " Dresden China " ) IRENE. I P. E N E. Amorican Comedienne. VIDEAU AND KEBBY. VIDEAU AND KIRBY, Clever English Entertainer*. . The Talkative HAL. . Juggler. HALTHE. DARWINIANS The "Apa" and tho Girl. * KEATING AND ROSS The Long and Short of it. 808 WHITE. 808 WHITE. „ The Whistling " Doughboy. •And x BASTUS AND BANKS. RAST'US AND BANKS . Coloured Comedians who really hntcrtaui. OPENING AT THE MATINEE MONDAY. THE FIVE MUSICAL WEATHERLEYS, A Veritable Musical Treat. FROLICS IN FROGLAND, Marvellous Contortionist Sceua. AUSTRALIA'S "VESTA TILLY." Incomparable' Low Comedienne. Plans at Lewis R, Eeidy and Son Ltd., till 12. then' at the Theatre till 7. Phone 1595 for Reserves. Prices: la. 2s, 2s 6d, 35, Plus fax, pmivCESS. „ rl ,. nmv JTrtiNujiSS. ELSIE FERGUSON KK: •• FOOTLIGHTS." PRINCESS. . , PKINCEBS. And PRINCESS. HAROLD LLOYD PRINCm "NOW OR NEVER." princess. - T LRIC.-BIG "MOLLY-O" Matinee 2.30. -Lij'RlC. The Kiddies' last chance of seeing MABEL NORMAND'S wonderful production "MOLLY-O" that has captured the heart of everyone who has seen it. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. Katherine Mac Donald and Wesley Barry in " STRANGER THAN FICTION." The Greatest Air Circus Ever Filmed. THRILLS -SURPRISES- SENSATIONS IT'S A WHIZZ!!! BOOK AT RICHARDSON'S. \T ATIO NA L PIC TUR EB. i.\ NOW SHOWING. ■ MISS DU.PONT, In „ "THE RAGE OFPARIS. ALL STAR CAST. In "A MAN'S.HOME, Brovnte The Do?, Jn " BROWNIE'S LITTLE VENUS (Comedy) 'A Merry Put Put;' Chester Scenic; International News. SESSIONS: 11.15; 1.15: 3.45; CO; 8.0. RESERVES. 2169 A. TIVOLI. - THIS AFTERNOON AT 2-30. IVOLI. - TO-NIGHT AT 8. TIVOLI. Monster Double Programme. TIVOLI. ELSIE FERGUSON. TIVOLI. In TIVOLI. " FOOTLIGHTS." TIVOLI. Also. TIVOLI. HAROLD LLOYD. TTVOLI. ' In TIVOLI.' " NOW OR NEVER." TIVOLI. Reserves, 2235 A. BROADWAY. THEATRE. NEWMARKET. TO.NIGHT AND THIS AFTERNOON. Fox Double Programme. WILLIAM RUSSELL. William Russell in WILLIAM RUSSELL. "Children of Ni:?ht." WILLIAM RUSSELL. ■ And SHIRLEY MASON. Shirley Mason SHIRLEY MASON. . In SHIRLEY MASON. "Lovetime." Overture 7.45 p.m. Reserves until G )?.m. . 'Phone 1594. . EMPRESS (Reservoir ' Cr.)," NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. Splendid Double Programme. "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." - "-THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." All Star Ca«t. "THE FAKIR.',' Flynn Drama.' • • Orchestral Overture. 7.30. "DUSH-HUN'RO'S CABARET. Dancing 8 to 11.30. 'Phone 2560 A. : £~~ ] Meetings. THAMES GAS COMPANY, 'LIMITED, AUCKLAND. T,ho Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, 2nd' Floor, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 6th day March, 1922. The Transfer Books of the Company ■will be closed from February 27 to Monday, March 6, both dws inclusive. r, By Order of tlw D : rectors. JA3,, B. MALCOLM, Secretary. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. The Animal General Meeting of the Members of tho .Auckland Jnatitute wilt be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes Street, on MONDAY,;the. 27th inst.. at. 8 p.m.. Business: To receive the Annual Report and Audited, Financial Statement, and to Elect a President and Mernben of Council to take the place of .those ret-'ring. T. F. CHEESEMAir, • Secretary. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERING . UNION. AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Members are requested to attend a SPECIAL MEETING Of the above Union on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. AT 7.30 P.M., In loom G, Trades Hall, Hobson Street. Easiness: Unemployment Problem. Adiiresii by Mr. M. J. Savage, M.P.: '"The Government's Attack Upon the Workers' . Living Standard," Air Members urged to attond. KEITH R. L. DARRACH, President. R. F. BARvER, District Secretary. AUCKLAND TAILORESSES~& OTHER FEMALE CLOTHING TRADE EM- ; PLOYEES' INDUS rRIAL UNION OF WORKERS, jj A Speoial Meeting cf ths above Union will be,,held in I<s, Tabernacle Buiiding3, Karangahape Road, on TUESDAY. February 28. 1922, iat 7.30. p.m. sharp. Business Important: To confirm Ballot re Shirt, Silk, and White Workers' New Award. A. COS3EY, Secretary. AUCKLAND ! CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Incorporated). The Animal General Meeting of members will bo held in the Main Hall of the Chamber on TUESDAY, the 28th day of February, 19:12, at 2 p.m. '- .' BUSINESS:' (a) To Receive, the Report of the Council, Balance-sheet for the past yeor, and President's Address. • . (b) Tlje Election of President, VicePresident, and Members of the Uuneil for tho Ensuing Year, (c) The Appointment of an Auditor (u) To Consider I Proposals for Extending tho Chamber, (e) Such Other Business as May Be Brought Forward. _■•'•: H. C. TEWSLEY.'' Secretary. iUCK LA ND SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES Will be held at tho Bank on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, AT 2.15 P.M. J. MUIR BARR, „ . Manager. February 25, 1922. I' gag . '-"; ' Funeral Notices. GRAND LODGE Op . NEW ZEALAND OF ANTIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Brethren arn requested to Attend the Funeral of our late R.W Bro, Stanley Milroy, P.D.G.M;. which will loavo the Masonic Hall, Princes Street, for Purewa Ccmeterv. on MONDAY NEXT, at 230 p.m. Cmelery ' Plain Mourning. No Regalia. OLIVER NICHOLSON. Prov. Grand Master. ARA LODGE Ml OF ANCIENT, FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Brethren of tho above Lodge are hereby ' summoned to attend the funeral of our . late R.W. Bro. Stanley Milroy. P.D.G.M., ' which will leave the Masonic Hall, Princes Street, at 2.50 p.m.;--on MONDAY Feb- : nwry 27. j ~ Plain mourning will be worn.- No regalia. . ' '.■• , ■:} JOHN - DAWSON, W.M, . j g . = •—■~t • BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Conoert Band; any number of musioUna •BPPU»d.-«. Altai St. Poena WAA.,.' ■~ 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18025, 25 February 1922, Page 16

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