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Amusements. FULLEK'S /"APERA TTOUSE. ULLER'S UPEBA JOLOUSE. 1 CULLER'S r\P ER A. TTOUSE, ' ULLER'S WPERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. Prices; fid. Is, Is 6d. plus tax. TO-NIGHT —AT 8-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT -- AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. / Now then, we told you last week that Daisy Jerome was just it. Now then, again, your attendance en masse at the Theatre showed us you believed us, and your wonderful applause ior red-headed Daisy confirmed our statement that MISS r\AISY TEROME. iss -Uaisy Jerome. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME. - IS THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIENNE. Now then, again, all this week Miss Jerome will submit a different programme to that of last week, singi Beveral new songs, and interpreting in her own inimitable stylo several of her old-time classics. MISS DAISY JEROME. 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TO-NIGHT, AT 8 TO-NIGHT. AT 8— — TO-NIGHT. AT 8 'iO-NIGHT. AT 8 The crowds that heard Father Zurchor. Dr. O'Brien, and Mr. Charles Todd yesterday were thrilled by the eloquence and vigorous logic oi the speakers. Come to-night, when CHARLES TODD, ESQ-, CHARLES TODD, ESQ., Will Speak on "PROHIBITION IN NEW ZEALAND NO-LICENSE AREAS." ■ DR. A. B. O'BRIEN DR. A. B. O'BRIEN Will Speak on "PROHIBITION FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF A NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR." REV. FATHER G. 3JRCHER REV. FATHER G. ZURCHER Will Speak on "SOME OBJECTIONS TO PROHIBITION." Chairman: R. A. LAIDLAW. ESQ. COMMUNITY SINGING. i COMMUNITY SINGING, COMMUNITY SINGING, 7.30 TO 8 O'CLOCK. COLLECTION TO HELP DEFRAY EXPENSES. What contribution does the Liquor Traffic make toward the happiness of your home"? VOTE FOR PROHIBITION! -1 ■ Meetings. , AUCKLAND WELFARE OF YOUTH CONFERENCE. Y.M.C.A. 3LDGS.. WELLESLEY ST. E. TUESDAY AND "WEDNESDAY, UEbDAY AND VViEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 81. AND NOVEMBER 1. 7.30 P.M. 7.30 P.M. TUESDAY.—President's Address. Mr. C. J. Tunks; Presentation of Reports, Mr. C. S. Falconer: "Youth and Religion," Rev. D. C. Herron, M.A.; "Housing and Youth," Mr. T. Bloodworth; "The Civic Recreations of Youth," Mr. H. G. Cousins, M.A.; Discussion. WEDNESDAY.—" Health of our Youth," Dr. E. H. Wilkins, Director Schools Hygiene. Wellington; "The State and the Children," Mr. J. Beck, Director Special Schools Branch, Education Department, Wellington: "The Industrial Relations of Youth," Mr. J. P. Luke. Resolution, " That an Auckland ' Welfare of Youth- Council ' be forthwith formed." 1 1 Professional Cards. T3EMEMBER! XTEGLECT TS rpHE riREATEST OF THYESIGHT. There is said to be an exception to every rule, and if the old saying. "It's no use meeting trouble half-way.' is applied to opticol matters), an exception is fonnd, for it is VERY ronsiderable " use" to meet eyetroub'.o half-way. The sooner an aye defect is corrected, the less likely it is to develop. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT IS WRONG . WITH YOUR EYES. The fact that something is amiss is quite tufficient to justify an investigation. Nineteen times out of 20 skilfully-adapted glasses will put matters right—bring back comfort and save the sight. So that whenever anything suspicious is noted about the eyes, waste no time, but at once consult an experienced optician. "DALFOUR TVf TRVINE. F.S.M.C. (Prizeman by Exam., London), SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING. 18.- KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone A 309 p H.'-.l B Q P R A C TIC GILES AND GILES. CHIROPRACTORS (Palmer School .Graduates), . Members of the N.Z. Chiropractors' Association, Incorporated. Office: IMPERIAL BLDGS.. Fourth Floor. Queen Street. Auckland. Hours: 10 to 5.30. Saturdays. 9to 1. t. 1 . . — ; ■ - i Thoroughbred Horses for Sale. PACER "Grey Peter.".—Apply Newdick Bros.. 248. Gt- North RdTROTTER. Filly, two years, exceptionally well bred; cheap; worth, seeing. —Harrison. Pah Rd.. Onehunga. — —sssr — '—JTT , =T GEORGE NICOLL. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18234, 30 October 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18234, 30 October 1922, Page 12

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