' ' amusements. 'PgSifl OlHi , o 'HootI: Direction John Fuller and Sons Ltd. NEW AND BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. MATINEE 2.30. . MATINEE. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 6d. Is, Is 6d. Plus Tax. TO-NIGHT — At 6. - TO-NIGHT. . SSI? 15® MB: IN SOCIETY. IN SOCIETY. Revue, full of Humour, Bright Songs, and Patter. THE TVELOEAINES. 1 HE JJeLORAINES. "Monkey and Girl." Wonderful Trapeze. Leo sterling. JUEO STERLING. The Musical Comedian. fTHE TTELO T\UO. J- HE -O-ELO UvO. Hawaiian Musicians . and Dancers. Rev. t?rank Gorman, v. -Thank ' Vjorman. The " Singing Parson." Roy /i ennett. oy ijr ennett. Dancing College Boy. The t ITTLEJOHNS. X HE JUITTLEJOHNS.. In Gbrgeous Setting of Scintillating Brilliance. Amazing Juggling Act by the World-Renowned Artists. PRICES: Is. 2s, 23 6d, 3s, Plus Tax. BOX PLANS at Lewis 111. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 5 p.m. After 8.30, at Theatre. 'Phone 1595. VAUDEVILLE and Orchestra Daily I _ at 2.30 and 8.0 Sessions Only. PICTURES Continuous from 11.15 a.m. I NOW SHOWING. "MOTIONAL National — I VAUDEVILLE 1 , Musgrove's Celebrity Vaudeville ( Presents Harrison and "rain i arrison and' -Pain I In a Musical Comedy Offering of Distinction. 1 PICTURES j National Pictures Present T~ HE , A CQUITTAL " | "IHE -ci-CQUITTAL " " THE ACQUITTAL" | Bewilderment — Mystery — Thrills. Paramount News. Burton Holmes Travelogue. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Reserves at Lewie R. Eady and Son, Lid. Usual Price*:: Is to 2s 6d. Sessions: 11.15. 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, 8.0. Have you sent your goods or DONATIONS For the GREAT PROTESTANT FAIR? Do it now! PUBERAL NOTICES. A UCKLAND DISTRICT FIRE BRIGADE 11 ASSOCIATION, v Members of the above Association are requested to meet at th«s Devonport Fire Station at 3 p.m. TO-DAY (Monday), for the purpose of following the remains of our late comrade, Deputy-Superintendent J. E. Le Scelle, of the Devonport Municipal Fire Brigade. Undress Uniform, anci Caps. Honours to 1 be worn draped. ! Visiting ex-Firemen, and members of the Old Boys' Association are respectfully in- • vited to attend. Members to catch the 2.30 boat to Devonport. CAPT. T. J. WATTS. Secretary. TT A.C.B. SOCIETY (SANCTA rTT MARIA BRANCH No. 2). -EL. MARIA BRANCH No. 2). The Members of the above Branch are hereby notified to attend the Funeral of the late Sister Caroline Alice Hawkee, which leaves the Residence of Mr. Drojngool, 62, Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn,' TO-DAY (Monday), at 3.30 p.m., for Hillsborough Cemetery. R I.P. %• E. KANE, Secretary. .1 MEETINGS. I ' I ' •: A UCKLAND ACCLIMATISATION A SOCIETY. Ir • • U - -• • 2 . ...... ' jvV |t : ' The Annual Meeting of the above will take place at the Chamber of Commerce (small room), Swanson Street. TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday), April 8, 1924, at 8 p.m. STANLEY G. CHAMBERS, |i Secretary!* •' •s'. •' $5 s ■ . f.' % ■ —__— i : 4 A PPRENTICE QUESTION. J± — . I: Addresses will be delivered on the Apprentice question by the Secretary of Labour, Mr. F. W. Rowley, at the Hall of Commerce, Swanson Street, a3 follow;— | For Workers: Thursday, 10th instant, 7.30 P.m. . , ......... e For Employers: Friday, 11th instant, 7.80 P.m. v | Parents, Apprentices, Teachers, and] others interested are cordially invited to attend either meeting. ■ A UCKLAND METROPOLITAN AGRIA CULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION (INC.). Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural and Pastoral Associatoni (Inc.) will be held on THURSDAY, ; April 24. 1921, at 1.30 p.m., in the { Association's Room, Hall-of Commerce, High' Street, Auckland. : - BUSINESS: ... .. . To Receive Report and Balance-sheet To Elect a President. To Elect Two Vice-Presidents. To Elect a General Committee. ■ ' To Elect Two Auditors. A. D. STANLEY, V , , Secretary." A UCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSIST■JX ANTS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. | Incorporated with the New Zealand Federated Shop Assistants' Industrial Association of Workers. Members of the above are requested to attend an Important .. Meeting, in Union Rooms, National Chambers, 22, Swanson St., on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 9th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: Reading and explaining every clause in New Award. Consideration of Petition circulated by non-members against the Court's decision. Make it your business to be present, the Legal position will be explained. J. H. MORTENSEN, ~ .... Secretary. 'Phone 758 A. DANCING. WILL ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN THE MISSES BERESFORD'S DANCES PLEASE NOTE: A JAZZ EVENING HAS • BEEN ARRANGED IN THE CHELTENHAM KIOSK, THURSDAY, APRIL 10. Please Communicate with .. . .; MISS BERESFORD, Arncliffe, 106, Symonds Street. 'Phone AB5l. J AUSTRALIAN Social Club. Masonic Hall. Belgium St., Wednesday, Carnival Night. Balloons. Streamers, ' Chocolates. Cigarettes. ... . BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.Office, 236, Queen St 'Phones 734 A. 3969 (4 rings). . . TEACHERS OF DANCING. EXPERT Private Tuition in all Ballroom Dancing. Results guaranteed.Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings. TITISS SPENCER has resumed Teaching It J- Dancing, at 25, Vincent St.Particulars by 'Phone. : MR. GORDON BUTLER has .resumed 1»A reaching; expert private tuition; 1924 ballroom dances.— Scots Hall,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18678, 7 April 1924, Page 16
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