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Amusements. FULLER'S n PBKA TTnnlp ULLEB'S UPEBA HOUSE. Direction Bml and John Fuller. Ltd. ITS VAUDEVLLLE-AND IT'S GOOD! TO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT - At 8 - TO-!N IGH3. BETUBN TO VAUDEVILLE. KETUBN TO VAUDEVILLE. For your appreciation, Den and John Fuller. Ltd., present the following bwr Vaudeville Acts:— a Firet Appearance;ol J FBANK AND GLADYS ALBER. FRANK AND GLADYS,, ALBER, Versatile Vaudeville Couple. THE HONOLULU FOUR, Hawaiian Danoers and Musicians. First Appearance of EFFIE FELLOWS. EFFIE FELLOWS, >t Australia's Perfect " Boy. EIX — Soldier Cartoonist. First Appearance of CABB The Modern CAKR • " Sampson. ; SELBONT, . Trapeze Artist. r First Appearance of . ANCASTEE The Inebriated ANCASTEB Juggler. Welcome Beurn of HULEY AND BENT. HULEY AND BENT. English Burlesque Artists. PKESTON AND PERRIN, PBESTON AND PERRIN. Tie Dancing Boys. Planß at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd-, till 5: then at the THEATEE till 7. 'Phone . 1595 for Reserved Seats. PRICES: Is. 2e. 2s 6d. 3s. plus TaxNATIONAL. The Theatre Supreme. _J\TIONAL. Now Showing. National. Gladys walton in NATIONAL. "THE ROWDY." NATIONAL. CLAIEE ANDERSON NATIONAL. in NATIONAL "WHO AM I?". NATIONAL. P.D-Q. Jewel Comedy. NATIONAL. International News. NATIONAL. Sessions— ' NATIONAL. 11.15. LIS. 3.45. 6. 8- . KATIOKAL. Reserves, 2169 A. F" OB A CLASSY "JAZZ THE CABARET ' OF RUSH-MUNRO SUPPLIES ALL ESSENTIALS—FLOOR. BAND. AND , ENVIRONMENT ARE ALL IDEAL. , Opposite P. 0., Newton. 'Phone A 2560. ABERNACLE SUNDAY - SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. ' Repeated Next Sunday, ChoiT oye- 300. • Speaker Moraine and Evening, • REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP._ ,' Lectures. ,' A LANTERN LECTURE. j TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TN THE BIG GOSPEL TENS'. Top of Queen £t. (opp. King's Court). Subject: "WITH MISSIONARIES AMONG THE HEAD HUNTERS OF THE fOLOMON ISLANDS. AND THE CANNIBALS OF THE NEW HEBRIDES." i By PASTOR W. G. TUBNEB , (of Australia). ALL ABE CORDIALLY INVITED. Church Notices. §A UCKLAND BAPTIST A. TABEBNACLE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), •' • "THEGOSPEL ACCOBDING TO LUKETHE GOSPEL FOR ALL MEN." LECTUBEB: • REV. JOSEPH W. HEMP BEV. JOSEPH W. KEMP* _ i SPECIAL NOTICE.-Aged people who • nave not yet notified their desire to attend the Old Folks' "At Home " on Saturdav • afternoon, are kindly requested to forward • their names and addresses AT ONCE to T* r V F - £■• . Bro( *°&rrke. Strand Arcade, or to tne Ministers at the Tabernacle, Upper Queen Street, so that oTraageknents fox 1 motor-cars can be completed. Meetings. § PROTESTANT POLITICAL x ASSOCIATION. City Central Group. , I The Annual Meetinsr will be held in the i i Congregational Hall, Beresford Street, THIS j r EVENING (Thursday), at 8 p.m. i BUSINESS: s Election of Officers, etc s All subscribers and intending subscribers s are urged to attend. Members of other i groups will also be welcomed. F Mr. J. F. W. Dickson will give an adl dress. i | ¥rpO.NIGHT AT 8 P.M.. . Y.M.CA a BUILDINGS. . PRELIMINARY MEETING ! CHILD WELFARE CONFERENCE. : Representatives of all Child Welfare Bodies l invited. Business: The setting up of Con- ■ , ferenoe machinery. , TMPORTANT NOTICE TO FABMEBS. ' A General Meeting will be held in the • Chamber of Commerce, Swansea Street, at ■ f 11 a.m., TO-MORROW (Friday), April 7. for the purpose of Discussing the Question of " reorganising the System of Handling and Sale of Milk Produced for Supply to Auckland City for Human Consumption. A Definite Scheme will be submitted by , the Executive of the Auckland Whole Milk Producers' Association for consideration, ' and all Farmers, whether members ef the • Association or otherwise who are producing • milk for town feupply, are cordially invited ' to attend the above meeting:. ' A. D. STANLEY. Secretary. Auckland Whole Milk Producers' Association '. §OORNWALL' PARE. SATURDAY. APRIL 8. At 2.80. OPEN-AIR GATHERING. To welcome MR. L. A. MANDER. M-A.. the new Tutor-Organiser of th© Workers' Educational Association. Lectures of Topical Interest. PUBLIC INVITED. • e,, i - !■ . i gg Business Notices- ... < i p U B L I C JT 0 T.I C.E. We. the undersigned, do hereby give notice that we have sold the Cake and 1 Small Goods Business recently carried on . by us in Broadway, Newmarket, to Messrs. • Stormont and Sons. i We wish to thank all our Customers and the General Public for their generous sup. , port over a. period of 50 years, and request their continued support to the new ' Proprietors. , x In relinquishing the above, it is our in- » tention to specialise in Bread, and to this end we are making considerable additions to our premises and plant, which will make 9 ourß one of the most up-to-date Bakeries in • the Dominion ; G. KENT AND SONS. • Khyber Pass Road, Newmarket. t 1 We, the undersigned, wish to notify the Customers and the Public generally that 1 we have taken over the Cake and Small Goods Business of Messrs. G. Kent and Sens, of Broadway, Newmarket and will ■ continue selling the same High-class Goods also our famous Block Cake, Marshmallow and Rainbow Sponge. Winners of 12 Gold ' Medals lor Quality and Excellence of our goods. Also winners of Henry Berry Cup two years in succession for most awards at recent New Zealand Bakers' Exhibition. We now take this opportunity of thanking our Customers for their generous support in the past and assure them of our very best service in the future. JOHN STORMONT AND SONS. Four Shops: ; . 14, Karangahape Road (Block Specialist) 14. Great North Road. 5 1%, Queen Street. Broadway, Newmarket 3 f\ GOLDIE AND SONS. LTD, FOR THE BEST TIMBER. n i 1 LaTge Stocks or Oregon (including Loni 8 Lengths) Just Landed. HEAD OFFICE: ; Imperial Buildings, Queen St. 'Phone 653. " MILL ORDER OFFICE: 1 Pooie St.. Freeman's Bay. 'Phones 35 ii ill. l

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 12