—■•"■' <:- : v.' ■■amusements;---:■:'••••• ; I'- ,; —"V- . FULLER'S ■ : n£s§* ' FT2H§S TILLER'S VJPESA ; Jllousb Direction: Job". -Fuller- and Sons. Ltd. " TO-NIGHT AT 8. — TO-NIGHT V ■: ;;:■! TO-NIGHT —J AT :8. TO-NIGHT Some. say they are -wonderful. Con MoreniV ; _ '■■■ _> MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. MINIATURE -MUSICAL. COMEDY COY. Some say they are excellent. Con Moreni's MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. Some say they are marvellous. Con Moreni's _Ji ' „ n „ MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY COY. But everyone says they. are very good in the second production, entitled, " THE ELECTRIC BELT." "THE ELECTRIC BELT. , " THE ELECTRIC ' BELT. I " THE ELECTRIC BELT." Here's a good turn in Vaudeville, BERTRAM AND RAYMOND. In Song, Dance, and Story. Here's an excellent Turn, . WILL HASTINGS.. English Musical Comedian. Here's a really fine Turn. ERIC MASTERS. Songs in Character. Here's a Marvellous Turn, MARIE ST. GEORGE AND CO. Superb Posing Act. BUT HERE'S THE FINEST "TURN" OF ALL: FULLER'S ' Little PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, Plus Tax. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Lt<L. till 5: from 5.30 to 7 p.m. at the THEATRE. Ring 1595 after 5.30 for Reserved Seats. The NZ. Tour under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the CovernorGeneral, Viscount Jelhcoe, 0.M., G.C.iJ., G.C.V.O. T ARGE rpOWN 14 ALL AND pONCERT /CHAMBER. Direction - - Edward Branscombe. Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14. And on Following Evenings till -4th. MATINEES: • . . Sat.. 17: Wed.. 21: Sat. 24.. And Others as Arranged. Mr. Edward Branscombe presents for A FAREWELL SEASON A FAREWELL SEASON The Famous WESTMINSTER H- L EE GINGERS. ESTMINSTER VXLEE ■.ai^GERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE §INGi.£&. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERb. rr — ADULT SOLOISTS — 7 i — ADULT SOLOISTS — * Typifying the best tradition of English. Cathedral and Concert Platform Singing. rr _ BOY SOPRANOS — 17 i — BOY SOPRANOS — « Including the youngest and most brilliant Boy Soprano Soloist in the British _ Empire. Presenting ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., TO-MORROW MORNING. PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s. 2s: Juveniles under 16, half-price. All prices plus lax. Concessions to Music Students. Choral Societies. Church Choirs and Scholars from Schools and Colleges. Particulars at Box Office. Local Manager - - - - Scott Colville. MEETINGS. . AUCKLAND CHAMBER ■ OF COMMERCE., .;■;„:. ~w - ;? . MONTHLY LUNCHEON. Members are reminded that the next Luncheon will take place in the Town Hall Supper Room, TO-DAY (Thursday), November 8. 1923.' at 12.45 p.m.: -The Speaker will be Mr. A. T. Markman. Secretary Post and Telegraph Department, and his subject: "Post and Telegraph Matters." Pleas© notify me by 'Phone or : letter intention to be present. . . \ ■».-.," H. C. TEWSLEY," ['■■ Secretary.; CHURCH NOTICES. Tl/fID - "WEEK T>IBLE JMID - V 'W* W iDIBLE /*fi=-;--S& QTUDY. ' «[« tl I OTJDY. z-\ * wTH\7 BAPTIST TABERNACLE. vtsXyr BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TO-NIGHT — 7.30 — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — 7.30 — TO-NIGHT., Lecturer: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. ; < Subject: "MIRACLE EVANGELISM OF MODERN DAYS. 13 IT OF GOD OR THE DEVIL?" :vY\ SYNOFSTS:: The Life Blood of the Church; ■' The Tenets of Pentecostal ism: A Perplexed Christianity: Are Miracles Necessary? Extreme Sensationalism; The Blessing of Handkerchief; The Faith Cure Miracle Bubb 1 . Bursting; A Trail of Hopelessness. ' * ! •: .>,., : , Tabernacle Chorus Choir Will Sing. FUNERAL NOTICES. ->ar* > /"10URT STAR OF THE &gfs& KJ SOUTH. No. 6592.. ANCIENT ~ ORDER ,OF, FORESTERS. . Member* of the above Lodge are - invited to attend.the Funeral of our-, late Brother, , J. M. Christian, leaving his late residence, Portage Road. Otahuhu, at 3- p.m. TO-DAY. ' ,'' A. J. RAMKIN, • Secretary. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. ARMATURES and All Classes of Winding Repairs.—Watson, Steele and Ganley. Ltd.. Wellesley.St.. Auckland., : ; ..- ARMATURES rewound; electric - light, - power installed.— : Harris, and Bindon (late Tramways). 162, Khyber Pass; 1106 A. LIBRARIES. THE ATHENAEUM.-All -, the latest Fiction and' Magazines,';--;; at - nominal subscription.Blo * (basement), N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. ~,,,.-, NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. "frtTOODCOTE Maternity Hospital. Jefvois m Rd.. Herns .Bay.—lndividual attention, with or withaut doctor. Nurse N*»h. 'Phcne 2136 A. . . , < '--■- ..... •— . IM BUSINESS NOTICES. Mill — #:: MHi TO RESIDENTS OF ONEHUNGA. ROYAL OAK AND • EPSOM , DISTRICTS. Pleaee note that we. the undersigned Milk Vendors, beg to 1 announce that we are commencing, on SATURDAY, loth day of November, the Daily Delivery of Rich Wholesome Milk and Dairy Produce and hope to merit'a- fair share of your support. • Residents, give us your support, and obtain rich, wholesome Milk at a reasonable price. Our prices are guaranteed against rise; we protect your interests. Price milk 5d quart: cream. Is 9d pint. Send us your address, and our motor -will call. * Yours faithfully, "' i H. BILLLNGTON AND CO. Carlton Street, Onehunga. DON'T BUY PROPERTY UNTIL WE'VE INSPECTED IT. FREE OF. CHARGE. That's the only way of being certain that the dwelling or other building you propose to purchase does not harbour wood-borer and other destructive vermin. A message by 'phone or letter will 'place one of our experts at, your service, free of charge and obligation. : If the place is infwited with Borer. Bugs. Fleas. Spiders. SilvVii: Fish, Mice, or Rata, the only sure method of, extermination is by FUMIGATION WITH. ........ BLADES' PATENT GAS —a. highly scientific process that has. been tried in all classes of buildings and has invariably been successful. BLADES' GAS is also a powerful germicide and disinfectant, yet is harmless to furnishings. If you are a property-owner, present or prospective, bvj positive about the Borer. Ring us, write, or call at one©. BLADES' PATENT GAS FUMIGATING ■ ' ' ■•■ -:;/ 'V- COMPANY. LTD., \:: 1 *f.-y-t'«< ■ 36, Short!and Street, Auckland. >•> y\ 'Phone 1173. -- * ■'■•.'' ''■■'■•■''. '■ v ' '. ''■: -; .:V- iS: ''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18551, 8 November 1923, Page 16
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