Ai.'~usements. TTTLLER'B /-\PERA TTOUSB. JC ULLER'S KjPFAiA XIOIiSK Direction Ben, and John Fuller. Ltd. IT'S VAUD]2VH,LiT.r"AND IT'S GOOD! MATINEE — AT 2.30 — TO-DAY. MATINEE — AT 2.30 -- TO-DAY. Prices:.■fid. Is. 1* 6d. Plus Tax. TO-NIGHT .-At 8 —TC-NIGHT. '• TO-NIGHT —At a —TO-NIGHT t. FULLER'S WONDERFUL VAUDEVILLE. First Appearanco of FRANK WHITMAN, FRANK WHITMAN, FRANK WHITMAN. The " Dance-mad " Fiddler. We say it's good, so will you. THE SISTERS SPRIGHTLEY. THE SiSTEES SPIUGHTLEY, English Comediennes. Don't tako our word, como and ceo lor yourselves. TILTON AND WEST. TILTON AND WEST, Th* Two Joy Boys. If there's anything better tell us about it BRIGHTIE AND OA'RLYON, BRIGHTIE AND CARLYON. Entertaining with Singing, Talking and Dancing. . '■ If it's tho befit, it's sure to bo at fcullere. MAGGIE BUCKLEY, MAGGIE BUCKLEY. Tho Syncopation Girl. • Thero'a no Vaudeville to eciual Fullers. HULEY AND BENT. You'll lilio them, positively. BEAVER. Ho Talks end Juggles BEAVER. like ono thing. GEORGE DIXON. GEORGE DIXON. Does Weird Things with Weird Instruments. ALBERTO. The Gentleman. ALBERTO. Thief. E'e steals away that blue _ feeling Without you knowing it. THE KENNEDY BOYS. THE KENNEDY BOYS. Dance the bluee away. I We say again without fear of contradiction IT'S VAUDEVILLE — AND IT'S GOOD! Plans fct Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. tiH 5. Then at tho THEaTRE till 7. 'Phono 1595 for Reserved Seats. Prices: le, 2*. 2s 6d, 3s. Plus Tax. COMMENCES TODAY. T COMMENCES TO-DAY. Sessions: 12, 2. 4. 6. 8. EVERYBODY'S. pEX TJEACH. VERYBODY'S. XtEX -DeACH. ,". EVERYBODY'S. REX BEACH. EVERYBODY'S. REX BEACH. EVERYBODY'S. REX BEACH. I EVERYBODY'S. REX BEACH. B EVERYBODY'S. REX BEACH. : "rr»HE qilver ttorde." J " ±HE OILVER -O.ORDE." 3 "THE SILVER HORDE." " THE SILVER HORDE." "THE SILVER HORDE." "THE SILVER HORDE.' " THE SILVER HORDE." " THE SILVER HORDE." You will never forget its tenseness, its colossal moments, its electric thrills, and its golden romance. It's the bigcest Res Beach story filmed. To ths thousands who have read the book we confidently say—you will be thrilled with this wonderful picture. Also. ROTARY CLUB AT GOLDIE'S BUSH. Gam Climbinir, Tree .Felling. Lost Hauling and Tripping the Dam. Also. PRINCE CONCLUDES INDIAN TOUR. And NATIONAL HUNT STEEPLECHASE. Full Orchestra 7-55 Nightly. ' Stalls 3s Id. Circle 2s 2d (front) and la Sd (back). To Boo«i. 2s «Jd. 'Phone UK:. A UCKLAND'S JAZSUNG CENTRE. RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET. 'Phone A2SS6O. 1 > - "- ——•— —— Meetings. "PROTESTANT POLITICAL T r> if ASSOCIATION. 3 J/ ? Parncll Group ImM — ALTERATION OF DATE. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Methodi6t Church, Clonbern Road, ' TO-DAY (Monday), at 7.45 p.m. Speakers: MR. GEO. ALDRIDGE and MR. J. S. DICKSON, M.P. H. R. HYATT, Acting Secretary, P.P.A.. i Parnell Group, i —•————•————■■————— ! p A P A . & U R A. ! PUBLIC MEETING. r . i TO-DAY (MONDAY). "AT 8 P.M. In Parish Hall, to Form a ' BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. All interested, including ladies, are invited. S. EVANS, i Convener. CONFERENCE OF /& TRADE UNION , EXECUTIVES. ■ I-CESSiTIJ TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) 745 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY)! 7.45.' TRADES HALL. TRADES HALL. CONFERENCE OF TRADE UNION EXECUTIVES. Under the Joint Auspices of Industrial Labour Council and Labour Representation Committee. ■ j MR. T. BLOODWORTH, MR, T. BLOODWORTH, Auckland's Representative at the rscent sitting in Wellington of the Arbitration Court, Will give his Report. BUSINESS OF CONFERENCE: To consider what action shall be taken. THE LABOUR M.P.'s. Messrs. F. N. Bartram. M. J. Savago and W. E.' Parry. Will Address the Conference. Subject: "RECENT INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION." What it was proposed to pns3? What was eventually passed? And its bearing on the Trade Union Movement ? BUSINESS OF CONFERENCE: To consider what steps shall be taken to safeguard tho Unions against legislation directed toward destroying the power and influence of Organised Industrial Labour. ALL EXECUTIVE MEMBERS ALL EXECUTIVE MEMBERS Of Trade Unions in the Auckland District arc urged to attend this Important Conference. Remember the Time— 7.45 TO-MORROW (Tuesday). Remember the Place—Room G. Trades Hall, ' Conveners: . W., S. MOXBOM. Secretary I.L.C D. WILSON. Secretary L.R.C. OPECIAL NOTICE. THE METHODIST WOMEN'S MISSIONARY AUXILIARY vn.ll hold AMEE T I N G on "WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 3* AT 2.30 P.M. ' | V-V* ! ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. PONSONBY i Speaker: SISTER CONSTANCE OLDS. < < = -=a Motor and Coach Trips, rp A U R A K G A -M A T A M A T A WALKER'S 3EM7DSON MOTOR SERVICE. Cars leave J/auranga Daily at 8 a.m., ccq-' necting with Rotorua : Frankton-Auckland Era press at Matamata at 11.20 am Cara leave Matamata Daily, after arrival of Auckland-Frankton-Rotorua Express at 2.40 p.m.. reaching Taurunga. 580 p.m. book Seats by collect wire to "Afahon. Matamata" "• D. WALKER. Tauransra 'Phone ].{& ALTHOUGH Makers, wo have Cleaning and Remodelling Department for Hats. —Cox's Hat Factory. Karaagahupe Rd.. CARPET Cleaning; Electric Beating "and Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum * Cleaning Oou. 12. Strand. Aicado. Tlion-j 90Q> k
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18078, 1 May 1922, Page 10
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