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Amnsemcnts. FULLER'S i"|PERA TT2SII' ULLER'S V/PERA -CLOUSE, Wellesley Street. 'Phono 1595. Direction: Ben. and John Fuller, EFd. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING, At 8 p.m. i,_ GRAND MATINEES—MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AND ALL HOLIDAYS. AT 2.30- • NEW T7iUL__iß'S SPECIALTY ULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TWO SHOWS TO-DAY. MATINEE. TO-NIGHT. MATINEE. TO-NIGHT. At 2.30. At 8. PASTOR AND MERLE, PASTOR AND MERLE, In Merry Moments. HIRSTE AND VENTON, Character Studies of Everyday LifeTHE THREE JACKSONS. Novelty Acrobats. PAGDEN AND STANLEY. With their Harmony Gazette. CARLTQN AND ROSLYN, With Musical Comedy Gems. __ TOMMY HUGHES. With Scotch Songs and Stories. EDDIE MARTYN. With Eccentric Dancing. SAUNDERS AND ROBERTS, With Song, Dance, and Patter. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. till 5, then at the THEATRE till 7. Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. Prices.—ls. 2s. 2s 6d, 3s (Plus Tax). TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. Douglas McLean "THE HOME 1 STRETCH." "THE HOME STRETCH." A Stirring Comedy. Reserves 'Phone 3i64A. Overture, 7.45. BROADWAY THEATRE. NEWMARKET. EMPRESS -.. ." NEWTON TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT MABEL NORMAND. IN MABEL NORMAND, IN JINX. JINX. JINX. . JINX. And Episode One, WINNERS OF THE WEST. Authentic, Red-blooded American History Starring ART ACCORD. Orchestral Overture. 7.30. VERYBODY'S. At 2 and 7.30 VERYBODY'S. At 2 and 7.30 EVERYBODY'S. At 2 and 7.30. NATIONAL At 2.30 and 8 NATIONAL At 2.30 and 8. NATIONAL At 2.30 and 8. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE . APOCALYPSE." GRAND rr\ O - D A Y KANDI O - D A Y FIRST NEW PRODUCTION, Starring Corinne Griffiths, in "THE SINGLE TRACK." "THE SINGLE TRACK." SECOND NEW STAR, "THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL.' And the Thrilling Sherlock Holmes, "THE SOLITARY CYCLIST." AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. Meetings. rr-j|g£-7 A MALGAMATED SO lga|||g| CIETY OF CAR FENTERS AND JOINERS Jpg|S|*' AUCKLAND BRANCH The next meeting of above will be held ir the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, TO-NIGHI (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: Amendments to Rules; Gen eral Business and Arrangements for Meet Jug l ?. We have a quantity of second-hand tools for disposal, which belonged, to decease* members, these will be. on view night oi meeting. Office open at 7 p.m. to receivt payment of dues. T. BI.OODWORTH. Secretary. THE AUCKLAND FEDERATED COOKS AND STEWARDS' UNION. i The Annual Meeting for the Election o: Officers will be held in the Trades Hall Hobson Street, at 10 a.m., August 20, 1922, . E. LEE, ■ Secretary. WAIKUMETE PUBLIC HALL COM PANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of "the Waikumete Public Hall Company, Limited, will be held in the Public Hall, at Glen Eden, or SATURDAY, August 26. at 7.30 p.m., foi the purpose of considering, and if though! fit. passing the following resolution: — " That the Company be wound up voluntarily." Should the above resolution be passed bj the requisite majority, it will be submittoc for confirmation as a special resolution tc a second Extraordinary General Meeting, which will be subsequently convened. Dated thi3 10th day of August, 1922. By order. •A. J. ROUTLEY, ' Hon. Secretary. A GENERAL MEETING-of .Members of the above Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanaon Street, on TUESDAY. September 5, at 7.45 p.m. Business: I—-Election, of 2 Members of Executive. 2.—-Receive Report of Delegates Dominion Conference. 3.—General. Nominations for Executive, signed by pioposero and nominee, must be in the hands of th© Secretary before noon on Tuesday August 29. F. M. COX. Acting-Secretary. Church Notices. AUCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE TC-DAY (WEDNESDAY). ANNUAL THANKOFFERING DAY AND PASTOR'S SECOND ANNIVERSARY. Church members are reminded that the Annual Meeting takes place THIS EVENING,; at 7.30 • Reunions. SACRED HEART COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. REUNION AND SMOKE CONCERT, BEUNION AND SMOKE CONCERT. To be held in the >'. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swanson Street, on SATURDAY. AUGUST 19. 1922. At 8 p.m. • Old Boys are requested to accept this intimation in lieu of a personal invitation. S. J. JOHNSTON. Hon. Secretary. C . ' Removal Notices. HAVING SOLD THE LEASE OF OUR SHOP at 130. QUEEN STREET, (Lately occupied by the late Jas. Prince, whose Business we bought). WE HAVE REMOVED THE STOCK TO OUR TOP SHOP AT 262. QCTEEN STREET (NEXT SAVINGS BANK). Just Opposite the Albert Hotel and Strand Theatre. With the Stocks of these Twp Shops* in One we can show a Splendid Selection of HIGH-GRADE GOODS At Moderate Prices DIA &°L N D D SblL WATCH BRACELETS. SILVER AND E.P. GOODS, GLOCKS AND GENERAL JEWELLERY. Repairs as Usual. —; — -ERNEST n OKEATES the business of the Late Jas. Prince). Only Address: 262. QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND. Next Savings Bank. U. Dress and Fashion. ACCORDION Pleatips—The latest, in five different * styles.—Tho CrotbalJ Way Co., 137, Symonds St. OSTUMES, hand-tailored, in exclusive designs, at from _7.—-Laurie and Hardy. Foresters' Bldgs.,. Wellesley St. LADIES', Gent.'s Felt Velour Hats oleaned, dyed, reblocked.—The Crotball Way Co.. 137. Symonds St. rpHB marrying season is coming. See X Coakley about the Furniture. Factory prices 1 ■ *- CARPET Cleaning by electrio beating and vacuum process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand AToade Phone 900. s TfTIMU DRESSING CHEST, (new). .. four JtV drawers. 2 jewel-drawers, bevel mirror;, »4 196 Sd.—Walker. 38. Qocm Street. : '- : t; : : : %:;-S' -■'.■'••!">.-:. ;: ;v'Vy : ■ * •.- ■ V:-: ;• ■'•.-'■• ■ -:.■: ,-.- .;".;, , .".

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18170, 16 August 1922, Page 16

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