AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S J r\PERA ■: TT2£SE. \ ULLER'S ."> f : UpERA ; HOUSE. ; ; Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2.30 TO-DAY. Prices. 6d, Is, Is 6d. Plus tax. # TO-NIGHT—AT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT— AT S—TO-NIGHT. Brilliant Comedy Display. "STIFFY AND 1 MO IN THE CLUB." " STIFFY AND MO IN THE CLUB." Brilliant Singing: Display. ■ " STIFFY AND MO IN THE CLUB." "STIFFY AND MO IN THE CLUB." Brilliant Dancing Display. " STIFFY AND MO IN THE CLUB." «'STIFFY . AND MO IN THE CLUB." - In Fait, Everything Brilliant. ": ". ~ , BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE. TUBBY STEVENS. Brilliant Burlesque Comedian. MISS ELS A LEWIS. '* ■■■■;.,"..., . Brilliant Violinist. K ' NASH AND ANDERSON. , Brilliant Entertainers. '■'. GEORGE DIXON. Brilliant Eccentric Musician. JACK BIRCHLEY. ■ J ' Brilliant Contortionist Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. till 5. then at THE THEATRE till 7. Phone 1595 for Reserved Seats after 5.30 p.m. Prices: Is, Us, 2s 6d, 3s, plus tax. EVERYBODY'S. LAST DAY, VERYBODY'S. , ..',,;. 12—2 i EVERYBODY'S. 4-6 EVERYBODY'S. -...... And 8 p.m. ;.- The Picture with a 1 Heart Appeal. WOMAN'S WOMAN." . OMAN'S V V OMAN." . ■ ' '.Also.' COMEDY AND LATEST GAZETTE. FRIDAY. „ . FRIDAY.:. . . - Rupert Hughes presents his Bright Comedy- ... Drama. : • ~ ~ 3 : " pOME AN aver!"', /:t " VOME ..; UN VVER." , Prologue --.- - MISS LINDA MURPHY ; Appears in a clever character study.' Saxophone Solo - - - -'-Mr. Gordon Cole " Oft in the Stilly Night." Flautist - - - -v- - - - - - Mr. Dunn "An Irish Folk Song." ■ >'■;.' ■ ■.-■'■■ Also, ":. .'■"■ BIG SUPPORTING PICTURE . » PROGRAMME. . ; i . . To Book, phone 4402. EPSOM . T IBRARY ALL. PSOM r , ; XJIBRARY - JLLaLL. Manukau Rd., ; Epsom Trams to the Door. WEDNESDAY NEXT/JUNE 6, AT 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JUNE 6, AT 8 P.M. ';':: \. Acceding to Repeated Requests, • ', i ' ■ ' MR. .TTENNETH '" TMPETT ; . uVIr. -JlVenneth Xmpett . mr., KENNETH IMPETT ". ■ ■-. , MR. ; KENNETH v. IMPETT ;■-' ■ ; Has Pleasure in Presenting . A ' SPECIAL /CONCERT " 'PROGRAMME. PECIAL ■ VONCERT 1 ROGRAMME. ', With the Assistance . Of > < : MISS LILLIS WALKER. Contralto. .,."■ , MR. EDWARD BUXTON, Lyric Tenor. v ' MR. H. O. McFARLANE, Cellist. : PRICES: 2s (Reserves), and Is. . . Full Programme Saturday. • L. .<<<•< ; 3 ...i ; ; "== MEETINGS. (QHURCH OF CHRIST. . West ; Street (off' Karangahape Road)., ■ - ; TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), .:' i ' AT 7.45. ' TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). ' :..'.-,"." AT 7.45. •-.- ''.' • ".,■'■ The' Fourth of a Series of Lantern Lectures .■'' . On The , , - , „ - SCOTTISH ; /COVENANTERS. . THE BATTLES OF THE COVENANTERS. '°•" •:v .Will be Given By ' " , ' , ~; GEO. ALDRIDGE. , Young People and all who are interested in the story of the struggle for civil and reliV, gious liberty are invited. '''••■■' Collection , to Defray Expenses. . ■VTORTH : - KAIPARA AGRICULTURAL ly : ', ASSOCIATION. ' ANNUAL MEETING. * ; The Annual Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Drill Hall, Baparoa, . on ; '\ :-'",' , ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, AT 2 P.M. Business:: Balance Sheet, Election., of Officers, General. * -;"' '■ . " ■•■ " C. H. JENKINS,: .<.'.. :;■:.• Acting-Secretary. t ■■ "—: _ : ' "' —. ' . ' .' ■ ■. LECTURES. -yy : " •■VyHAT IS life worth to YOU? : Every normal person values life and has no desire for death. ' Many would cdadly pay £1000 or'moro for ten years of life. _ : . . What would you give for 1000 years of life? "Too good to *be true," you say. "couldn't afford the cost." . •-But it is true, and you can afford it. ,;.;;i, YOU CAN HAVE 1000 YEARS ,OF LIFE. i A life:free from fear of old age, poverty, ', disease and _ death, is offered to you upon simple conditions. ' # It is surely worth- while learning the particulars of this offer. If you would know how you may live for. : 1000 years and more, hear the address to bo given by Mr. . Geo. Aldridge, at the West Street Church of Christ, next Sunday.evening.;,:. ', ' i ' ',' 2SP&& "WORKERS' : EDUCAB|i<|js :.V.V TIONAL r ASSOCIAA COURSE OF SIX PUBLIC LECTURES | "HEALTH AND THE. COMMUNITY" \ Will be Given by r . , v DR. RJ. R. MKCREDY \ (Government School Medical Officer). . TUESDAYS, BEGINNING JUNE E, ~ . 'At 7.30 p.m. _ AT THE Y.M.C.A.. WELLESLEY ST. SYLLABUS.—Diet.—Air and bunlight.— Exercise.— Housing and Town Planning.— Eugenics and Mental Deficiency.—Building for Health. " : Fee for the Course, 2b. :■■? , ■ ■ Intending students may enrol at the first lecture, or with either of the two following, from whom further information may be obtained :■"■■■■■ v . • ■ . MR. L. A. MANDER. M.A., University.; Telephone 560. ■ _, : .-. j MR. E. BLAIR. Secretary W.E.A., Box \ 1421, Auckland. I i": ="'■ ■ — '■ ? FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES. i Qj~ rriHE NEW ■ ORANGE HALL. \ Pl* NEWTON ROAD J- rpHE NEW ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ROAD (Near Symonds Street), Wfo AUCKLAND, i Will be Opened on «:>,,.-xiDAY NEXT, JUNE 2. AT 3 P.M. Members of the Orange Institution, Male and Female, are Invited to Attend. After Dedication.-' Refreshments will be Provided. J. CARNAHAN. Hon. Secretary. %£§, ITAETIX LUTHER, NO. 70, ■jLi>e members of the above Lodge arc respectfully requested to attend the opening of the New Orange Hall. Newton Rd. (up- ; per Symonds St.), at 3.30 p.m. on SATUR- , DAY, June 2, 1923. . . The dedication service wiil be conducted : iby the R.W.D.G.M.. Brother GEORGE; TAYLOR, J.P. L-, r By Order of the W.M. L. J. CRICHTON. Secretary. " : MOTOR AND COACH TRIPS. j T7-IA OR A MOTORS. LTD., I | WHANGAREI AND THE NORTH. :\ Continuous Taxi Service. Continuous Taxi Service, Best of Cars. Reliable Drivers. Day cr Night. j Meets Trains and Bo*t. Further particular*. , Ring 4345. Jam>si Street. VTSacgareiI Ring 43-SS. Jamil Street, WHacgarei. CAVE A DAT IN TRANSIT i j O TE PUKE-ROTORUA. VIA PAEXG&BOA (DAILY) j CAR LEAVES TE PUKE. 5.30 a.m.. ) connecting with 0 a.m. Auckland Express at Kotorua. I LEAVES ROTORUA in Evening, after ar- j I rival of Express from Auckland at 5.30 d m ! ARRIVE Te Puke 8.30 p.m. ' j Booking Agent*. — Rotorua: Brighton } Lounge; 'phone 135. Te Puke: 'Phone 9 . GEO. BOKBEBY. ' ! f ' .L.ZLJ i ! i CTREET Collection on Friday it aid of i i ?■-? -T*k»ptta» Orphanage Rebuilding. Give : * *4bei*lljr. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18412, 30 May 1923, Page 16
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