PULLER's f)Ppi HOUSE. JD ULLER'S HOUSE FULLER'S . OPERA illTl Kuiier. .Direction: Sir 80113. ana Mr. John MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DA i. Bargain Prices: Gd. Is. la 6d (plus tax). TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TG'-NIGIIT. POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHIb Of WALTER GEORGE WALTER GEORGE And His sunshine players. SUNSHINE PLAIEKS. In the Oriental Musical Fantasy, "SUNNY JAPAN." "SUNNY JAPAN." To Our Many Patrons and FrJe^4 s j__. THE OPERA HOUSE WILL BE CLOSED ON FRIDAY AJ D ENABLE US TO PREPARE EOR OUR | BIG XMAS PANTOMIME. BIG XMAS BIG XMAS PANTOMIAIE, "THE BABES IN TIIE WOOD " THE BABES IN THE I "THE BABES IN THE WOOD. _ In the meantime wo have a pretty fair Show, end it is up to you to Rive it tno "once aver." Besides the Revuo we na.e THE BRACKENS, THE BRACKENS, Novelty Jugglers. THE KIDDIE KADDXE TRIO. Hav/aiian Entertainers. CARLTON AND IIOSSLYN, English Entertainers cf Repute. MARZON AND FLORENCE, Sensational Equilibrists. THERE HASN'T BEEN A XMAS PANTO IN AUCKLAND FOR S IEARb, But Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller are producing, commencing on BOXING DAY, BOXING DAY, Their Gorgeous, Fairy Pantomime, "THE BARES IN THE WOOD." "THE BABES IN THE WOOD "THE BABES IN THE IN TWO ACTS AND TWENTY SCENES. A few of the elaborate Scenes incmde: THE CAVE OF THE RED WITCHESTHE CRYSTAL GATES OF FAIRYLAND. SUNSHINE VILLAGE CABARET HALL. HOME OF QUEEN PARADISE. THE BEAUTIFUL TRANSFORMATION DRAGON E PALACE AUTUMN DELL. REVOLVING MILL OF MIRIAD LIGHTS. THE FAIRY AEROPLANE. You Will Certainly Enjoy: THE BEAUTIFUL BIRD BALLET. THE WOMAN-HATERS' UNION. THE WONDERFUL RACEHORSE. THE WICKED DEMON. T rmnDTr & T THE WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL EFFECTS. THE DAZZLING COSTUMES. ' THE MAGNIFICENT STAGING THE REMARKABLE PROPERTIES. And it Opens on BOXING DAY. BOXING DAY. You Can Book Your Seats at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., 162, Queen Street. NOW. MEETINGS. JJ' AURAKI MINES. LIMITED. The Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at No. 108, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street. Auckland, TO-DAY (Monday), at 11 a.m. H. GILFILLAN, Secretary. Auckland. December 6, 1922. AUCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Building Society.—Appropriations, St. James' Hall, Wednesday, December 20, 7.50 p.m. i £10,400 by ballot and sale. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, ETC. Beachl a n d s. Seven Hard Beaches. Launch Lancia leaves from Steps every SATURDAY, at 12.45 p.m.; SUNDAYS, at 9.45 a.m.; 3s return. This is a pretty trip in a large commodious launch. Trips leave by road from Office every Saturday at 12.15 p.m., Sundays at 9.45 a.m.; 6s return. This is one of the prettiest of soenio trips. OFFICE: 276. QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND FERRY SERVICES. ' rpHE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY J- COMPANY. LTD. ST. HELLERS BAY SERVICE. ON AND AFTER TO-DAY (MONEAYK DECEMBER 18, 1922, THE FOLOWING- ADDITIONAL ffRIPS WILL RUN:— Leave Auckland, D., 8 a.m.- leave St. Heliers Bay at 8.45 a.m. (Mondays to Fridays inclusive). D. Direct. ' ALEX. ALISON. Manager. MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. pAKTER'S TAURANGA-WAIHI DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. Cars leave TAURANGA: 5.30 a.m., connecting with 9.15 train Waihi, for Auckland and Main Trunk. Cars lebve WAIHI: 12 Noon, arriving Tauranga 3.30 p.m.: 4.30 p.m. arriving Tauranga 7 p.m. Book Seats " Carter's Motor Service," Waihi. 'Phone 65. P.S. —The Waihi route is now the quickest, with the best roads, to TaurangaAUNGATUROTO - W"A IP WWHANGAREI. Cars leave Maungaturoto for Waipu and Whangarei on arrival of express from Auckland, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Fares: Waipu 10s, Whangarei 255., leaving Whangarei following morning at 7.30. Book Beat 3' DURHAM MOTORS. 'Phone 42M. "ftTOTOR SERVICE WHANGAREI. WAIPU. MAUNGATUROTO. Cars leave Whangarei Tues., Thurs., Sat., 7.30 a.m.. connecting Auckland Express a; Maungaturoto, Returning Mon., Wed., Fri., on arrival o:! Auckland Express. Other Time-Tables. KIA ORA MOTORS.LTD., 'Phone 4915. James St;., Whangarei. OYAL MAIL SERVICE—TURUA TO POKENO, via Ngatea, Waitakaruru, and Mara'marua.—Car leaves Turua daiiy, 8.45 a.m., returning from Pokeno 12.20 p.m. Connects with car running between Turua and Thames. Auckland passengers take 9.5 a.m. express to Mercer, changing over to 12 noon Mercer to Pokeno train. Powerful 7-seater cars on service. Book seats Wallace's Store, Pokeno, or by 'phone 18, Turua. H. Hansen, Proprietor. TAURANGA-MATAMATA— Walker's Aard Motor Service. Cars leave Tauranga daily and guarantee to connect with the Rotorua-Auckland Express at 11.20 a.m. Cars leave Matt mata on arrival Rotorua Express from Auckland and Frankton J. at 2.40 p.m. 12-Seater Cadillacs and Hudson Super Six Cars; expert drivers, 'io reserve seats, wire collect, Walker's, Matamata. Address and Service Garage, Cameron Rd., Tauranga, D. Walker. Continuous 'phono 155. P.N.—The Matamata route is without a doubt the quickest and best, with no vexatious, delays and change over to slew trains, with reasonable hours of arrival and departure. ANTED KNOWN. Wo Book Passengers to < WHANGAREI FROM MAUNGATUROTO. New 7-Seater Car. GRANT AND SON. LTD. AUSTIN'S Daily Service.—Leaves Tiuranga 7.30, leaves Matamata 3 p.m.—Bnok seats Thos. Cook . and Sons, or \ustin'a Motors. DRESS AND FASHION. AT The Coliseum.—Variety Dainty Lingerie iand Exquisite Handkerchiefs, » moderately priced.—476, Queen St.. odd. Y.W.C.A. _ ATTENTION. Ladies 1 Summer Models; moderate prices.—Le Beau Monde, 470* Upper Queen St., opp. Y.W.C.A. ACCORDION Pleating—The Ib five different styles.—Tho Crothall Way Co., 187. Symonda St. CHRISTMAS Rush—Come early and avoid disappointment.—Laurie and Hardy, Costumiers, Foresters' Bldgs., Albert St. EMSTITCHING neatly done at short notice: no waiting.—F. H. Dyer, 3788, Watson's Buildings, Wellesley St. E. EMSTITCHING.. — I*or good work, prompt attention, take your orders to Miiss Scott, Top Floor, City Chambers. 1 TVfAISON Karine. Xmas Gifts.—Watson's | xVJL Buildings, Wellesley St. E. SILK Knitted Jumpers, fashionable shades, chic designs; also Children's Knitted 43. City Chambers. FOR HIRE. CHAR-A-BANC, 3U-36-«eater; easiest riding in Auckland; fox Dancea, Lodga Meetirvga. Etc—'Phona 2690 A.. J. Rimmer. PLEASURE Rowing Boats, for Fishing, Camping, and Picnic Parties. Terms moderate.—Rogers, Curran St. Beach, Poneonby. TAXIS: Day and Nitrnt Service.—Bell, late Lester and Bell. Three Lamps Garage, opp. P.O. 'Phono '2986 A. TAXIS for Hire.—Seven-seaters, Super-Six Hudson? —Harper's Ponaonby Garage. Wood St 'Phone 2216. TENT, square, double roofecl, 9 by 9 H.M.N.. 90S. Herald. ■ HpENTS, new. service type", for hire. Also JL large and small marquees.—May ~ Grove, Shaiespeax Road, Takapuna.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 14
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