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FULLER'S nPBRA TTOUSB. TILLER'S UPERA HOUSE. Direotioß Ben. and John Fuller. Ltd. SHORT DRAMATIC SEASON, i Last Three Nighta of " THE SILENCE OP DEAN MAITLAKD.'' "THE SILENCE OP DEAN MAITLAND." The intensely gripping story, of * Minister of the Gospel, using the religion he preaches to dishonour ft young, innocent girl, bringing her to .shams and unending disgrace. ' "THE SILENCE OP DEAN MAITLAND,'; "THE SILENCE CF DEAN MAITLAND." , Tells of the sacrifice of the Dean's dearest 1 friend, who shoulders the blamo of the girl's shame, and Buffers imprisonment for a crime he .iad not committed. in« story THREE ACTS AND' A PROLOGUE. The Gireatest Story Ever Toll. REMEMBER 1 FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. OPENING AT THE MATINEE MONDAY InEXT. SECOND PEODDCTION. "HER UNBORN CHILD." "HER UNBORN CHILD." "HER UNBORN CHILD." Featuring THE REV, FRANK GORMAN THE REV. FRANK GORMAN THE REV. FRANK GORMAN A,i "Dr. Remington." A Powerful Drama telltog THE TRUTH about BIRTH CONTROL. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 5. then at the Thcatro til! 7. Hone 1593 for Reserves. PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s. (plus tax). r» BIG SHOWS IN 1 AT THE TJII'PODROMB to day. to-night. Barbara Bedford In CINDERELLA OF THE HILL. Her First Appearance, WILLIAM RUSSELL In THE ROOF TREE. Two Beautiful Photoplays. HIPPODROME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Be Wis* Book Your Soats 'Phone 4232. "DROADWAY THEATRE, NEWMARKET. To-nigiit and To-morrow Night. FARNCM. WILLL\M FOX FARNUM. Present the Great FARNUM. WILLIAM FARNUM FARNUM. WILLIAM FARNUM FARNUM. In FARNUM. "RIP GREATEST FAKNUM. SACRIFICE." , FARNUM. A great Actor in one of the most FARNUM. dramatic stories ot the year. FARNUM. Ovorlur.;, 7.45 p.m. Reserves until 6 p.m.. 'Phone 1894. MATINEE, 2.30 SATURDAY AFTERNOON. LYRIG TO-NIGHT AT 8. YRIC. For Two Days Only. A Fust National Attraction. NAOMI CHILDERS and SAM DE GEASSE In "C 0 U R A G E," A dramatic conflict of wifely loyalty and wiiely happiness. Also, a Sparkling Comedy and Latest Topical EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. n VERYBODY'S. "DANGEROUS DAYS." EVERYBODY'S. At 1.40. 5 and 8.40. EVERYBODY'S. „ „ EVERYBODY'S. "BIG GAME." EVERYBODY'S. At 12-3.20-6.30. EVERYBODY'S.- „ EVERYBODY'S. Comedy—Scenic—Gazette EVERYBODY'S. -—— EVERYBODY'S, Orchestra Overture, 7.45 NATIONAL. The Theatre Supreme. ATIONAL. Now Showing , NATIONAL. HARRY CAREY NATIONAL. In NATIONAL. "DESPERATE TRAILS." NATIONAL- Elaine Hammeretem, in NATIONAL. " REMORSELESS LOVE." NATIONAL. Brownie's Baby Doll NATIONAL (Brownie tbo Dog). NATIONAL. International News. NATIONAL. .Sessions 11-16, 1-15, 3-0 L 6-0, 8.0 Garden Fete, GARDEN FETE, in aid of TitirangiSoldiers' Memorial Church Fund, will be h RESIDENCE OF MR. J. J. BISHOP. DUNVEGAN. TrriRANGI, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) Afternoon Tea. Admission to Ground: Adults Is, Children free. Motor Buses will leave the G.P.O. at 10 a.m. and 1.15 p.ni Return fare. 3s. Motor Buses will meet Trains at New Lynn. Return fare, la Gd. To book Bub seats, ring 417A.—T. A. Bishop, Hon. Secretary. L- ™ ' " ' Meetings. MEETING OP THE DOMINION SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Members only are requested to attend a Meeting in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, • TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MARCH 25. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MARCH 25. AT 8 P.M. Subject; " AMENDMENT OF THE GAMING ACT." " AMENDMENT OF THE GAMING ACT." The President of the Dominion Sportsmen's Association will deliver an address, and some interesting information will also be given by the Dominion Organiser of the Association. All Members are invited to be present. UAPAI FRUIT-GROWERS' CO-OPER-ATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. The Fruitgrowers' Meeting called for TOMORROW (Saturday), at Huapai, is postponed until further notice owing to the in ability of Mr. J. A. Campbell to attend, W. SHUTTLEWORTH, Secretary. •DIRKENHEAD PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS AND RESIDENTS. TUESDAY. MARCH 28. FORESTERS' HALL. A SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT WILL COMMENCE AT 7.30 P.M. Business: President's Address and Report, Balancesheet, Election of Officers, Etc. AH Residents invited. Admission free. Only Members aro entitled to vote. THOMAS FARRELL. Hon. Secretary. 4<s&£®Mli. \ UCKLAND CALEj||||f||jx A DON lAN SOCIETY, SPECIAL MEETING. MARCH 30, 1922. In Tyrone Buildings, Customs Streot. Business: Rules of tho Socioty. R. MACDONALD, Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Building Society.—Appropriations, St. James' i Hall. Wednesday. March -29, 7.30 p.m. ! £13,200 b» ballot and sale Licensing Notices. A UCKLAND LICENSING DISTRICT.A NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. -I, JOHN HENRY STALLARD, of Auckland, being tho holder of a Publican's License in respect of the houe.e and promisee situated at PonBonby, Auckland, and known by the sign of the Ponsonby Club Hotel, do hereby givo notice that I desiro to obtain, and will at 't-hft next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Auckland on the Seventh day of June, 1922, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Alfred Adams, my appointee, Dated the 16th day of March, 1922.-J. H. STALLARD, Applicant. AUCKLAND LICENSING DISTRICT.NOTICE OF APPLICATION. FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. —I, ALFRED ADAMS, of Auckland, Hotelkseper, do hereby give notice that I desire, to obtain, and will at the neit Licensing Meeting to be holden at Auckland on the Seventh day of June, 1922, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house situate at. Ponsonby, Auckland, and known by the sign of the Ponsonby Club Hotel, containing 15 rooms, exclusive ot those required For the use of the family. Name of Owner: Great Northern Brewery, Limited. Dated tho 16th day of March, 1922—A. ADAMS, Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-I. EDWARD LAURENCE BRADLEY, of Auckland, beiniz tho holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises known by the sign of the City Hotel, and situate at tho corner of Victoria and Hobson Streets, Auckland do hereby giv* notice that 1 desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to bo held at Auckland on the 7th day of Juno, IW3, apply (or » Transfer of tho said license from myself to TOM MARKWJCK my appointee. Dated at Auckland the llth' day of March. 192i-E. L. BRADLEY Applicant, Libraries, KAK MT. EDEN UD. (Gould's LibTanrt! Books, b anoy Goods, Stationery. i lobicoo, etc. art tosa DUCC.% i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18048, 24 March 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18048, 24 March 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18048, 24 March 1922, Page 12

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