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AMUSEMENT.. ■.;. ( FULLER'S" f-yyiSRA ; TTSK§& ''■'> uller-s vJpera XlpusE. v;, *j Direction: John Fuller, and Sons, Ltd./: • TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. ■ TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. Away r with Gloom, I STIFFY AND' MO I* THE BANK. STIFFi AND MO IN THE -BANK.:, , Banish dull care. ,' ' STIFF AND MO In THE BANK. STIFFY,* AND MO In THE BANK. '■-'. Get rid tof the blues. STIFFY AND MO Ix THE BANK. STIFFY AND MO IN THE BANK. Wonderful Additional Vaudeville . - ' ' ' ' ' '■: Last' Two Nights of APDALE'S" ZOOLOGICAL' CIRCUS, j APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. The Greatest Show on Earth. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS. Featuring "Mutt," the dog-faced ape , comedian. • »-, ; : HARRY NORTH, ../..,. ■-,' ■ HARRY.--NORTH.-.' The Concertina Swaggie. / r'- ; ' THE HILO. TRIO. ::; . MISS LOUIE DUGGANV CHAS HANBURY AND CO., : i ~ LITTLE LORNA. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 5; .then at the Theatre till 7. ~ ~ 'Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats. •. Prices, Is, 2s. 2s 6d, 3s, plus tax. KING'S '"' THEATRE. ' ING'S 1 HEATRE. . Proprietors - - - John Fuller and Sons. Direction -•.;--- - - Kate Howarde . TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. MISS KATE HOWARDE PRESENTS FOR THE LAST TIME, . " The Success of the Season," --~"',' ; THE '" t.'imit." ' : ", HE ( juimit." > "The Comedy Play of the Hour." To-morrow at the Matinee, will be staged ROBBERY TINDER RMS." OBBERY UNDER ASMS." : " ROBBERY ' UNDER ARMS." "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." " ROBBERY . UNDER ARMS." " ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." ißy Rolfe Bolderwood.) The Famous, Thrilling Play of the Early • * . ' Days of the Colonies. . A Story of Gold, Stage Coaches and The 'Bush; and Captain Starlight. A Drama on Facte. "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS." . . " ROBBERY ■ UNDER ARMS." ' TO-MORROW. AT THE MATINEE. Box , p.'ans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. and R. Finley's, News Agent, Pitt St. Prices as usual. Prices as usual. KATE HOWARDE - - - "•- Manageress. A UCKLAND .CITY , , COUNCIL. " '■ J TOWN HALL. :-■.'" I SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. . . * At 8 o'clock p.m. ;; t v b ; ORGAN RECITAL . V'r '" ■'"■■■.'■■■By''"■■■ : MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. ; ' City Organist. •". ■' Vocalists: ; MRS. JOHNSTON TOPLISS. ~ ■; /.' MR. DOUGLAS W. RUSSELL. *& t ":..'■■;. Admission: Sixpence. -i ■,-;■: •■ .•;;:■■.< ' ' • ' J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. < I SSSS ~ CHURCH NOTICES. I BAPTIST TABERNACLE. : APTIST 1 ABERNACLE. ,',.--,- WEEK OF PRAYER, SELF-DENIAL, • ,- •,AND THANKSGIVING. " ' , ' . .TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. Service Conducted ';, by '■: Ladies of the : BAPTIST WOMEN'S MISSIONARY _>;;'::.;;,■ ;-, ; UNION. V y+y ■-.■'-..; ~-'■-, Everybody Welcome. :r.i. ' ' • BASEBALL. AMERICA ■■■' Vj.rV. '.".'AUCKLAND.' MERICA; - v. .-.,■ .Auckland. BASEBALL ;'- T3ASEBALL. ; ABEBALL JJASEBALL. BASEBALL BASEBALL ~ • BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL ;,',, •; BASEBALL BASEBALL U.S. WARSHIP ONTARIO v. AUCKLAND. U.S. WARSHIP ONTARIO v. AUCKLAND. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT '2.50. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT 2.50. ALEXANDRA PARK. , \ , ! ALEXANDRA PARK. Entrance, Trotting Club's Gates, ; Green Lane. ' ■-.; ADMISSION, Is Proceeds donated to ,', Auckland ' Navy League. His Excellency •;:•■ the Governor-General, Viscount Jellicoe," and Governor Pollock, of Samoa, have accorded their patronage, and will be present. This is a. unique occasion for seeing the great American National game. LAWN TENNIS. ' ABk TENNIS. WINTER PLAY. The Otahubu Tennis Club are open to admit Winter Members tor the Season, May 1 to September 81, 1923. Subscriptions: Men, 20s; Ladies, 10s. Sand Courts. . '■■ ,'. ,", ' Applications for membership must bo made in writing to the S jf Kaka Street, Qtahuhu. / BOWLING. DEVONPORT BOWLING CLUB.—Open Full Rink Tournament, June 2 and 4. Entrance Fee, 15s per Rink. Play to commence 2 p.m.. June 2.—Entries received by CM*«. A F-1"V, TTon. S^cro'srv. - RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. SANFORD'B DINING ROOMS, P OPPOSITE G.PO.. QUEEN ST. FISH MEALS. Open From 9 a.m. Until 10 p.m. Daily. (Closed All Day Sundays.) TTOT. NOURISHING SOUP. There's Toheroa Soup, fill flavoured and rich—a regular treat when you get it at Stacey's. You should try a warming bowl any odd time—-put* a strengthening glow into you this cooler weather. Pea Soup, Tomato Soup, Bovril and Toast, too. Try them any time, day or evening. Always an appetising snack at STACEY'S. CI. Queen Street. QTRAND CAFE. D PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST Is 6d MEAL IN TOWN. SALES OF PROPERTY. *_ AGENTS.— Withdraw No. 413. New North il Rd.. from sale.—Stephen Hunter. Land Afrgnt. Govt. Lite Bldga. BARFOOT. 55, Broadway. Newmarket, ha* told my house in Karetu Rd., Remuera. —J. W. Harper. LAND Agents.—Take notice my property, 119. Edendale Rd., ha* been sold.—F. Mason. J AND Agents.—Please take notice that J Section 1. Block V.. Pakaumanu S.D.. it withdrawn from tale. LAND Agents.— withdraw by property from sale.—Riddel!. Birkdale. LAND Agents.— notice that ray property in Taupaki is withdrawn from »ale.F. Letts. LAND Agents.—Withdraw my farm at Ohinewai, m»r Waiterimu, from sale. Dan O'Neill. LAND Agents.—Pie*** note my house, -J Acorn St., Royal Oak, withdrawn from tale. —H. A. S. Leonardo. EGG Production increased with "Yates' Egg Producer." I* packet.— A. Yatea and Co.. Ltd.. Albert St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18396, 11 May 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18396, 11 May 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18396, 11 May 1923, Page 14