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Amusements. -I7IULLER-S pvPERA lR°F T f£X ULLER'S UPERA XXOUSE. Wellesley Street. 'Phone 1595. Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. - Celebrated FULLER'S Vaudeville Speciality FULLER'S Company. TO-NIGHT—aT~B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT— AT B—TO-NIGHT. A HUGE LAUGHING PROGRAMME Last Three Nights of ED. E. FORD, ED E. FORD, Entertainer. DONALD STUART, The High and Mighty Musician. THE WAHALLA BROS-. Acrobatic Violinists MISS BABS PACEY, Comedienne and Dancer. THE MILTON BROS., Comedy Skaters. SAUNDERS AND ROBERTS. Simultaneous Dancers. HYMAN LENZER. Brilliant Violinist MISS BELLE MORA, Scotch Comedienne. FRED WEBBER, Versatile Entertainer. Plans at Lewis R. Eadv and Son, Ltd., till 5, then at THE THEATRE till 7. 'Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3e (plus tax). OPENING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). OPENING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). THE MOLINARIS, :• THE MOLINARIS, THE MOLINARIS. Brilliant Operatic Stars. TWERYBODY'S- ' LAST CHANCE. J!i V i-: RV BO IVY'S. TO-DAY. EVERYBODY'S. At 12—2,30. EVERYBODY'S. 5—7.45. TO SEE THE TWO BIG STARS, " THE TTiLUSTVE PIMPERNEL;; " J-HE ILLUSIVE iIMPERNEL." And THE TT OLE IN THE TXTALL" HE XXOLE IN THE > V ALL." TO-MORROW. XO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. A PROGRAMME OF VARIED SUBJECTS. Scenic. Gazette. Drama. Comedy. Headed by BERT LYTELL AT BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL HIS BERT LYTKLL BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL BEST. In "rpHE T3IGHT THAT X7AILED." "XHR XVIGHT i-HAT J AILED." "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED." "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED." YOU WILL LIKE THIS PICTURE. YOU WILL LIKE THIS PICTUREIt is » clean, say, «wift-moving comedy-drama of o. highbrow pugilist who tries to square the social circle with, the prize ring. It is a joyous leap away from the conventional run of motion pictures. Stalls. Is Id; Circle, 2s 2d and Is Bd. To Book. 2s 9d. 'Phone 4402. ST. MARK'S HALL. REMUERA. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), At 8 o'clock. RECITAL by MR. H. REANEY-BOOTH, Dramatic Baritone, MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Soprano. MR. HABOLD BAXTER. Violinist. MR. CYRIL TOWSEY. Accompanist. In Aid of SS. Michael and George, Remuera. Admission. 2s 6d (Reserved) and 2s. Meetings. nnAMAKT WEST ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO ST. HELIERS RATEPAYERS A Meeting of St. Heliers Ratepayers will be held in the Peerless Picture Hall, St. Heliers, TO-MORROW (Friday). September 8, at 8 p.m.. when the Chairman and Members of the Board will be present and address the Meeting .on the. following matters:— Drainage. Electric Light. Road Proposals. Formation of a Borough. And other matters of importance to the district. Ratepayers are earnestly requested to attend. JOHN W. CARR. Clerk. September 2, 1022. THE PT. CHEVALIER MOTOR BUS CO., LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Office of the Liquidator, 302 t Victoria Arcade, Queen. Street, Aucklana. Ob MONDAY, September 25. 1922, at the hour of 12 Noon, for the ?urpose of laying before svtch meeting iiquidator's account ehowintr his acts and dealings, and the manner in. which the winding ui> of the Company has been conducted and iiw assets disposed of. ' Dated nt Auckland this 7th dny of September. 1922. G. O'HALLORAN. Liquidator. TABOUR DAY 1922. Owing to the Trades Hr-11 not being available this week, a Committee Meeting will he held in the Waterside Workers' Meeting Room. Quay Street. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 7.30 T>.m' All Delegates are. urged to attend, as important proposals will be submitted for consideration. _______ ARTHUR ROSSER. Artin?-Se"retary. Church Notices. TuCKLAND BAPTIST N&v TABERNACLE. log/ "J 9 ® Li TO£ 'JQ/ TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). AT 7.30 P.M. • ? THE EriSTLE OF PHILEMON." PAUL'S MOST GENTLEMANLY LETTER. Lecturer, I REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Lectures. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), IN SCOTS 1 HALL. Hear PATE-MAN, the World Lecturer, in Topic of Vital Intere-st. "THE 100 PER CENT. MAX." How to Healthy. Happy and Prosperous., i Tourist Resorts. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester Street. West End. 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F- J. MURRAY. 'Phone 872. Proprietor. pARGEN PRIVATE HOTEL. EDEN CRESCENT. ' Tariff from 15s cer day. PARAKAI HOUSE (Hot Springs), Paraxai. Heleneville.—E'irst-clasa Accommodation for Visitors. Tariff, 2 guineas per "week.—Mrs. E. Little. Proprietress. 'Phor.o 35. _ SURREY. Rotorua,. smm. from railwajj station, P.O. and Sanatorium Grounds. £'1 week—-L. Devin. I'roiirietress. 'Phone 217 u- , '" =a Building Material. ———- ' ' ' —- PLANS and^Specifications prepared for modern Bungalows.—Homo Designers. 8. Gladstone Bldgs., opp. Ferries. 'Phono 2528 A. - TATIAKI SAWMILL COMPANY. LTD., Auckland Depot and Head Office, JUNCTION OF GREAT SOUTH AND MANUKAU ROADS, NEWMARKET. SAW AND PLANING MILLS. RAURIMU. LARGE STOCKS SEASONED RIMU AND MATAI. Quality beet obtainable in Auckland. Quotations given Free, on Rail, any Station in the North Island. 'Phone 2402 A. ARTksTIC. ECONOMICAL, HEALTHY. Disease lurlce in homes and offices where the walla are covered with old scrim and paper. Modernise these places. Have the walls artistically panelled with ''Silverite," " Dominion," or " Rimu brands of 3-ply,' which are GUARANTEED BORER-PROOF. Made from Beected New Zealand timbers by New Zealand workmen,- these ply-woods cost leas than imported makes and last longer. Get prices of those beautifullygrained ply-woods, also particulars of our single,rail system of effective yet economical panelling. TpLLIS T7-ENEER pO., T TD., HAMILTON. HAND, Band, and Circnlar Saws, saw like sawa should saw.—Anderson and Dustiis, , 6aw Doctor.). 46, Albert St, 4

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18189, 7 September 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18189, 7 September 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18189, 7 September 1922, Page 12