FULLER'S |7|PERA \fX9 k VM&' ULLEB'S ,: VPBBA JOLOUSE. Direction! John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. .TWO SHOWS : TO-DAY—3.BO AND i 8 J P.M. • TWO ; SHOWS TODAY— AND. 8{ P.M. TWO SHOWS TO-DAY—2.BO AND 8 P.M. ■ - ,' Their Fifth Chancre: ft v > fiTTFFY AND MO W THE ARMY." v--?« BTTPFY AND iMO IN THE ABMT-" " STIFFY AND MO IN THE ARMY." Can You Visualise. " MO" as a Soldier?, *• STIFFY AND MO IN THE ARMY.* <*■ BTLFFY ; AND MO IN THE ARMY." " STIFFY AND MO IN THE ARMY.* 1 Btiffy Makes a Groat Sergeant-Major* * STTFFY AND MO IN THE ARMY.* , •' STIFFY AND MO IN THE ARMY* «' STIFFY AND MO IN - THE ARMY.'* , A Merry Melange of Fun and Jollity, ~ FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. ; ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. In a New Chance of Programme. PAT DOONAN. CONWAY AND BEECHAM. WENDY AND ALPHONSE. And NELL AND BRADDY SHAW. REVUE CHANGES TO-DAY. VAUDEVILLE CHANGES MONDAY. OPENING ON MONDAY- NEXT. •-. ■ THE MIRANO BROS. Sensational Acrobats. THE MIRANO BROS. Fresh From Fuller's Sydney Panto. THE MIRANO BROS. ;■•-.■;'-.'.' Performing Spine-chilling Feats. THE MIRANO BROS. Flirting With Death Nightly. - THE MIRANO BROS. Fearless of Injuries. THE MIRANO BROS. i Splendid Hair-raising Stunts. > THE MIRANO BROS. ' The Most ;.; Sensational, Spine-chilling, Hair-raising Act ' Ever Seen on the ~,: Vaudeville Stage. '-v . FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. Matinees: 6d, 1«, 2s. Plus Tax. ■>: Night: Is. 2s 6d. Bs. Plus Tax. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., till 12. then at the THEATRE till 2 p.m. Night Plan reopens at 3.30; continuous till 7 p.m. - ■ -~<• ■ ,<■■- >-. «»y : / DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED— Managerial —Owing to the enormous demand for Reserved Seats. •PHONE BOOKINGS CANNOT BE .- - ACCEPTED. KING'S npHEATRE. ING'S X HEATRE. • ( Proprietors - . John Fuller and Sons. Direction.- --~... Kate Howarde. AT LAST—AT LAST—AT LAST : IT'S HERE! .:;, AUSTRALIA'S BUSH CLASSIC. Commencing at Matinee To-day.' The Roaring. Screaming Laughter Riot, " POSSUM ' ■pADDOCX" " • ' - " X OSSUM X ADDOCK." * • " POSSUM "DADDOCK." , . " OSSUM . JTaddock.', Beautiful Stage Settings.. / " Every Joke. Every Laugh All Australia Rocked with Laughter at „, this '. • Favourite of Favourites. . , MISS LESLEY ' ADRIEN as NELL CARSLEY. . Mr. George Cross as Hughie Bracken. Mr. Jack McGowan as Shad Cummings. Miss Vera St. John as Mary Ellen. v; .„• Mr. x Bernard Beeby •as Billy • McQuade. .- • Mr. Allan Shaw as. Dan Martin.'/' :?» ' Mr. ; Ray Herbert as " Dad" McQuade* Mr. ■, Syd. Kerow as Bob MoQuade. '•£ 'Miss Joan Cole as Miss Elizabeth. '; f\ Miss'Phyllis ■. Hardinge as "Mum" MoQuade. -: '"•;'•' *' y Etc.. Etc.. Etc ' '. Box Plan at Lewis'R, Eady and Son. Ltd.; also, Mr. R. ■ Finley's. News Agent. Pitt St. r; Manageress '- • KATE HOWARDE * -\ ■ < ■ •',-..' V"-v .:■ , ■ ->-—- v^; T\IXIELAND. ':W^-:'\:.'^'T' : " TWO SESSIONS DAILY. '■>. ' '-... Orchestra v. Commences i; Punctually,', Hi'.'■ ?• ;•" '''••.' - ''; 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Nl /ri--,*'- ; ;'- " : - '■■ -'"'■«••''■ '■" MEETINGS. 1 ' . '•":'V'>fr ■ '"."■''■■ : '■.'• -'':. -v-y ■'■■:' ■■■■■ ■■'■■'' '■' -:' V'-' ; ..'-' : "'-' 0I T Y DF . IUCKL X N.D. ■ A Meeting of the Citizens of the City of Auckland will be. held in the Town Hall Concert Chamber, :at 8 p.m. on > MONDAY. April -23. 1923..";;.-'" ■ ■u : .-"'"K- ~ Chairman i ■'.'.-'■'"..;'■ .-.: THE HON. ARTHUR M. :. MYERS, ; ." L . 1 His: Worship the Mayor will deliver an • Address .dealing: with >-•': : - -; L - Lir-Thei, Civio j Administration of the City. 2*—The Loan' Proposals before ; the Ratepayers. .**.; •• B.—The General Policy of the Administrar ; • tion. ,;'o ■'■"•■'■., '■'.'■'",'.•'■'■■ ■'-'.■ .i'.-''' : ' ) -■'-.'/-■''■ \ ALL CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY .' >> INVITED TO ATTEND. ■;.;;-.'■"..' .v^'•''";;'■■ :■''•';•■'. : , t,' '„"'>* ? !^V '.?-/- ■• ; -'u, ,,: '■•:<"'< .;'.■. ' J. s/brighLm,' Ji ' : " Town Clerk. PAKURANGA ' SOCIAL- '\ CLUB. ■•-.■- '~,. '""•'■'• '' : - ■' : '?')' '' "'■'-■■'.:'./'""• /'■''" [ . "'!"'.'••".' : ,' ' • NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. v ,. In '■ plirusuance tof '■> Rule". 18 : of ■ the • Club's •'regulations, ■ the-' First • Annual Meeting of the Members will be' held in? the j Public Hall;, Pakuranga, ion MONDAY, April 80, at ',7.30 p.m. , ~.- s . \' :: . - ' \ \ t ' . ' FRANK JAMESON, .; , ■'■■y-yi n ;.v"-.--., ; .:..•■ ; - ..Secretary. . M' AL AMA TE D gggj ■At SOCIETY .„ ■ SRS| ',', CARPENTERS AND tJjjKsp/ K JOINERS. AUCKLAND BRANCH.'" Members are hereby notified that the date of next Regular ' Meeting ; bring Anzac Day, no, Meeting of the Union will be held: ; - The next Meeting will ; be \ on WEDNESDAY. May 9. when Members will be - asked to discuss the Housing Problem, and some suggestions for the Union's help in solving same. '-'.' '; ■, v .-,■' -;j ~r.A:. : ' ' : ..• •;•.' Members are urged to L work for return of Labour Candidates at the s Municipal Elections, and to Vote Solidly for the Labour Ticket ion. THURSDAY NEXT. April 26. Local Bodies employ large numbers of our members and members; of other Unions, and it is to your interest to secure direct representation by returning the Labour Candidates. ■ ' v ;;.;■;>;.;• ;■-.;.; ■■,■;.■ : ;.;..■■ ,;THOMAS BLOODWORTH. Secretary. FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES^ V SJR-pOURT ZEALANDIA. No. - 4741, A.0.F..A.D. Members are hereby summoned to attend a Meeting of their Court on ) TUESDAY. APRIL 24.. . '..,_. :.■ ;. AT 7.30 P.M. :'-.-;:, -•■•■ ~;:" i'v■'"'■"■ I , '';,>;';■.Business: ; Nomination of Officers, and General. '-;> AF. MOREY. C. Ranger. ' GEO. E. WATKINS. Secretary. ■'.;■ ./'< ' DENTISTRY. —~—- '- ( F. C, O DL .; Ui " 11 SURGEON DENTIST, - Late University of Pennsylvania and Dental ' V . v . : Hospital, London. v •" " . Also" Pupil Dr. Lincoln, Crown and Brides ■ . Specialist, Philadelphia. "" * Artificial Plates, and Painless Extractions a Specialty. ■ A ■-. . - , Open - Friday Evenings, 1 7 to ' 8.30, ;or an* evening by appointment. ■:!>■ BROADWAY r CHAMBERS. ■' •■■■. '■NEWMARKET;:. -. '': v., 'Phone 2824. - • *> ~ • J :V :'."'•:;;:-':v;, : LIBRARIES. '- ' T*7±NTER Reading.-Join Malcolm's Book ,:i IV Lending Library; back numbers i m&g£ zmfis. cheap.—Depot. Lake Rd-.^Devonport:^ Athenaeum. Auckland's Leading . . Lending Library, subscription sor - de* BuUdiS 0 (Baflement) - N -Z- Wanes SSii B Err at dffe d red^"Hi Two Flags" (Pnscilla>an)?and~K^ iffiSTSS C 7 tt s wx ? i *V Mi S hty P°* story* —Oommencuig.! 7.30 at ; the Broadway, Mon-iT>-IQ.Un) o Granite.^eliminates floor * scour. ,"V 'r .»gJ'Ms 3a ;6d. J pint 4s 6d L postage 3d Pint.—Richard Arthur. Queen •8 £ 'w '% iw-'- ; :"v : .: r; v ;; ;<v>::'':--■•;: .:?:S:V;;V:3;^ 5 :- :t: ;'; : /:. ; r^;;'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18380, 21 April 1923, Page 18
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