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AMUSEMENTS. PULLER'S OPERA TTOUSE. -CULLER'S PERA • XIOUSE.. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT — At 8 — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — At 8 — TO-NIGJIT. ■ Unprecedented Success of STIFF AND MO AS JOCKEYS. ;■ STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS. Continuous Roars of Laughter. STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS. STIFFY. AND MO AS JOCKEYS. The Mysterious "Bribing" Scene. STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS. STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS. The Affecting Confident Chat. STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS. STIFFY AND MO AS. JOCKEYS. The Frustrated Doping Scene. STIFFY ,AND MO AS JOCKEYS. STIFFY AND MO AS JOCKEYS. The Wonderful "Doncaster." MO RIDES TO WIN. FULLER'S WONDERFUL VAUDEVILLE. Extraordinary Success of APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. Bicycle-riding Bears. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. A Performing Ant-Eater. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. Monkey Acrobats. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. • Beautiful Performing Dogs. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. Featuring "MUTT," the Ape Comedian. In Support: LITTLE LORNA. Australia's Wonder Child. NELL AND BRADDY SHAW, English Entertainers. MISS LOUIE DDGGAN, Charming Comedienne. Plans at, Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. i till 5, Then at the Theatre till 7. 'Phone l 1595 for Reserved Seats. j Prices: is, 25.. '2s 6d, 5s (plus tax). ! Grand — Opp. G.P.O. —• hho-day. ; Rand — Opp. G.P.O. —i- 0-DAY. i ____ . D. W. GRIFFITH'S Great Biblical Masterpiece. " TUDITH /\F TJETHULIA." ' "Judith Up XJETHULIA." "JUDITH OF BETHULIA." "JUDITH OF BETHULIA." "JUDITH OF . BETHULIA." ■ "JUDITH OF BETHULIA." An All-Star Cast CONSTANCE TALMADGE. MAE MARSH. LILIAN GISH. DOROTHY GISH. ) In addition. • " Tough TUCK" " X OUGH JUUCK." Comedy. BIJOU ORCHESTRA Popular Prices. Book Your Scats, i j Phone 227-1. /" rp P.M. CO. OF - ENTERTAINERS. ; TO-NIGHT, ; AT TAKA'PUNA PARISH HALL. • At 8 o'clock. Come and hear the Maori Hakas and Sweet ' Guitar Music. v '■ .. -QIXIELAND. ~~ TWO SESSIONS DAILY. Orchestra Commences Punctually. " 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. / MEETINGS Bayfield old SCHOLARS' lawn TENNIS CLUB. The Half-yearly General Meeting will be ■ held in the Club Pavilion TO-NIGHT Clues- • day), at 8 o'clock. Business: Report and Balance-sheet, • Election of Officers. General. .MAXWELL S. WALKER. , Hon. Secretary. jji R E N C H QLUB. URGENT NOTICE. , Opening : Meeting of French Club, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. ' 8 O'Clock. " ... UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET. MT. EDEN-PARLIAMENTARY UNION, PRESBYTERIAN HALL, Mount Eden. TUESDAY, MAY 1. 7.30 SHARP. ANNUAL MEETING AND FORMATION OF PARTIES FOR COMING i SESSION. All Members are asked to " attend. / W. R. MARTIN. : ' ' 1 Secretary. Northern steamship company, limited. 1 Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of - Shareholders of this Company will .bo held in the Company's Office, Quay ' Street, on FRIDAY, May 4, at 12 noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the [ Directors and. Balance-sheet for the year ending March 31 last; to elect Directors I in place of those retiring by rotation; to , appoint Auditors; and to transact other r ordinary business of the Company. By order of the Board of Directors. , . J .V. R. C. i HAMMOND. Manager. Auckland, April 24, 1923. Northern steamship company, LIMITED. ; Tho Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from THURSDAY, April 26, to FRIDAY, May 4 (both days inclusive). By order of the Board of Directors. ; R. C. HAMMOND, ; •. Manager. . Auckland, April 24. 1923. CHUHCH NOTICES. CERVICES FOR THE PEOPLE 10 At the WEST ST. CHURCH OF CHRIST. J Newton. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, AT 6.45. Twenty Minutes' Song Service led by Large Chorus Choir. Followed by j INTERESTING ADDRESSES By ( ' MR. GEO. ALDRIDGPi Next Sunday's Subject is: "THE SECOND ADVENT OF CHRIST: ITS NATURE, NECESSITY, AND NEARNESS." We Invite You. ' QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. Lower Symonds Street. 75th Anniversary SUNDAY NEXT. May G. Preacher, the Right Rev. W. J. (.'oniric, Moderator of the General Assembly. Dr. McDougall, Hon. Organist, invites the as- ' sistance of singers in the special anniver- ■ sary music. Practice on Friday at 8 p.m. ! DRESS AND FASHION. _ • A MERICAN BUTTON CO., 43, Elliott St. ■ -iT- —Hemstitching, G'abJeatitching. Pleating, Frill-kilting, Eyeletting. Embroidering. Braiding, Buttonholing. EXCELLENT Selection of Marabout and Ostrich Capes and Stoles. Renovations » specialty.—Mrs, Crombie. City Chambers. HEMSTITCHING, .Buttons, ' Pleating, Dressmaking, Costumes. Coat Frock, tailored; moderate. — Modern Button Factory, 12, Welleeley St. West. T7VEATHERS. t — Boas remodelled into JC Fashionable _ Capes.—Mrs. Crombie, | late Helvetia Ostrich Co., City Chambers, j (2nd Floor) J 7UR Modelling and v.-. ting by expert. White lurs cleaned. Moderate prices. j —Bon Reve. 334, Queen St. I 17URS and Fur Costs renovated to latest •' JL fashion.—V'-rnofl'f,. Expert Furriers and t Costumiers. 8. Welles!.?? St. ' T AST few days of Removal Sale. Big .IJ reductions in Coats. Cost times, and . Millinery for quick sale.—Miss Dixon. '.'A. - 1 Victoria St. I .. — _ , BUTT?; RICK RELIABLE PATTERNS. , UTTERICK'S RELIABLE PATTERNS. | Save, Mor.e vby Selecting Pattern before Purchasing Material, ' | LARGE NEW STOCK ON HAND. | NEW FASHION SHEET FREE ON • APPLICATION, Or One Shilling Yearly for Postage. 1 BUTTERICK'S QUARTERLY FASHIONS, Is Oi. By post, 2s. ] DELINEATOR . . Is. By post, Is 3d ;| w. p. o' ; " v!K ' j SIR, QUEEN STREET. ' | *• TTNIQCE" Hot Water Bottle gives years { \J of warmth and comfort. Guaranteed by the North British Rubber Co. net to ] crack, leak, ci burst. Ail chemists and, 4 dealer*! 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18387, 1 May 1923, Page 14

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