-J AMUSEMENTS. FH9R ' Oplba' -Houii - Direction, Fuller's Thtatrcs, Ltd. - ' MATINEE AT 2.30 . TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 10-DAi. Prices: 6d, r la. Is 6d (plue^a*)._ , TO-NIGHT ' - at 8 — TO-NIGH . TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-WluJa There will 1)4 laughs.»•»}«*» rto in Little Hermie" visits ' furnn ter_P« his new vehicle of laugher, ■ , v- . "A TRIP ABROAD.,, "A TRIP ABROAD. FSSSI Afflß*s -E|vot (Headed by Ward and Sherman). Welcome Return of the Celebrated Hebrew V Comedian. SAM STERN, *" ' SAM' STERN. In hin own original c jV al ? v c^®" . ° f Jewish comedy types.. , LES BAU MALAGAS, Spanish Singers and Dancer#. LEYLAND. HODSON. ; Musical Comedy Star. in Original Son** • from his extensive repertoire. EDWARDES AND PARKES. EDWARDES AND PARKES. Presenting: & Delightful Comedy Sketch, entitled. . i "OFF ON THEIR HOLIDAYS." , . THE ANDROS. The Boy Ventriloquist and the Funny Man with the Fiddle. Plans at Lewis R- Eady and Son. Ltd.. till 5, then at the Theatre till 1. . Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. Prices: Is. 2s, 2s 6d. 3a (plus tax). — : ■' ? aPOL 0 ° ytheir Tickets . will be available for any aay or night during the week. . PRINCESS.— The "PhlNC]!!!' feNCESS Theatre -^ggg^||; P-TNrp|qC Par-mount —X RINCESB. tVpTNrlqq'H SD3 —T>RINCESS. pRINCESS.— Attractions. — XRINCESS. GLORIOUS AND MAGNIFICENT . SUCCESS • 9 •V;..-;-: ; • • Of :*' EOBSlph Vffiffi In Blood and and." lood And Dand." THE GREATEST PARAMOUNT PICTURE -EVER MADE. And'" V RODOLPH VALENTINO'S V GREATEST AND BEST PICTURE. ... BE WISE BOOK YOUR SEATS ; AT ONCE. ; ;• , • "PHONE 586A'. MEETINGS. AUCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAUA RANT -EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Organisation will be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday), February 13, 1925, in Room A, Trades Hall, Hobson Street, at 8 p.m. \ ' BUSINESS:" To recommend a Workers' Representative and -Workers' Representative to the Arbitration Court. The Quarterly General Meeting will be held at 8.15 p.m. BUSINESS: Yearly Report. Quarterly Report, Eleotion of Officers, General. A. JACKSON, .■ Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. JL *I^' •fyj-ANUKAU LODGE. NO. 24 Members > are reauested , to / assemble a the Lodge;' Rooms, " Princes St.. Onehunga at 3.45 p.m. to-day, to attend the funera of our !sfte: Wor. Bro. Thomas McKenzie No regalia. . ' > , _ F. BART,LETT. W.M. TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTIOh VOICE. .PIANO. ■ VOICE. PIANO. WALTER TMPETT, W ALTER IMPETT, . STUDENTS PREPARED _••• 'for. the [' CONCERT PLATFORM ' AND ALL > EXAMINATIONS. . Studio 74. BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, CITY. - ' Private Address: : 6, RAUTANGI ROAD. MT. EDEN. Z0 E g.A'RTLEY-.gAXTEB JgLOCUTION AND J)RAMATIC LESSONS COMMENCE February & "AT HOME.'' FEBRUARY 13. 14, From 2 till 5. ■ i ■ ■ •' '■ ■ No 6. GRAFTON ROAD. . . 'Phone 874. jyj-ADAME jyTARTINENGO, TEACHER OF SINGING WILL RESUME DUTIES ; On MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19, , . V At her Studio: WARWICK CHAMBERS, ? 168, Queen Street. ! M g A DAMS. t . • \ \ . • RESUMES TEACHING. PIANO. VIOLIN. VIOLONCELLO. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19. ,{; And will attend at 1 his' Musio Academy Symonds Street,-; on and x after TO-DAi (Monday), to; arrange lessons. 'PHONE 1241: - "irr IS S' VERA '- ADAMS •"X Teacher of Piano, SYMONDS STREET. Resumes -Duties '• MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19-.' Interviews at Music Academy, Symond St., on and after TO-DAY . (Monday). 'PHONE 1241. Q.LADYS SEARELL. L.A.8., A.T.C.10. HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Music Sttidio, 3, Norana Ave., . Remucru Telephone 4404 (4 rings). : ■ Madam ; chambers : VIOLIN AND SINGING. ;' ; Teaching Resumed, February 14, • At her residence, "Waldamere," Havelock , Street, Birkenhead. . Vacancies for a limited, number of pupils CARL WHIT MO RE TEACHSR OF VIOLIN, -HAS RESUMED TUITIok. : Studio: 27, PONSONBY ROAD. PIANOFORTE and Theory Miss ' Eilee McGowan, Claude Rd.. ; Epsom, r« tunics teaching Feb. ! 12.'Phone 3263 A. . BELL'S N-10 Trading Co., opp. Towi Hall.—Furniture, Oak or Rimu, mad) to any , design. TWO or Three Housefuls of i Used Furni . ture wanted this week by Coakleyl ' SED FURNISHINGS at r : Auction Price for Private Sale during Christmas anc ( New Year at GEORGE v WALKER'S SUITS, Costumes, • cleaned or » pressed, v i . ■ Crathall Way C 0..: Renovatini Specialists, 137. Symonds St. •-\
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 12
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