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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S /"\PEKA „ fTTOUSE. TILLER'S VjpERA JJLOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT — 8 — TO-NIGHT. QTIFFY AND M o ' OTIFFY AND lYlo. IN SOCIETY. Entertaining Burlesque, civine ample scone to these Versatile Comedians and Supportins Artists. ' THE tveloraines. HE JL'eloraines. Extraordinary Trapeze Act. Monkey and the Girl. The "D"ilo two. HE -tliLO JL'UO. Hawaiian Musicians and Dancers. Leo qterling. eo OTERLING. Musical Comedian. ROY /BENNETT. OY ENNETT. Dancing College Boy. Rev. t?pank ry orman. ev. Jo RANK vxorman. The " Singing Parson." PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s fid, 3s, Plus Tax. BOX PLAN at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 5 p.m. After 5.30, at Theatre. 'Phone 1595. Q.RAND Q.RAND Q.EAND PROTESTANT /sto. PAIR, j&rwx j pROTESTANT ' j T) f' 1 J A I R. • pROTESTANT | IpA IR. V HTiTrffirr? / ■ To be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER. rpOWN TTALL. rpOWN TTALL. I own Hall. ;JL own JO. all. On i /pHURSDAY AND JVRIDAY. , . APRIL 10 AND 11. 1 Open from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. each afternoon and evening. ' The Fair -will be OFFICIALLY Opened - on Thursday Afternoon, at 2.30, by Vivian H. Potter, Esq., M.P. TEN GUINEAS GIVEN AWAY to Boys , and Girls under fifteen for test ESSAY on THE ' REFORMATION. ENTRANCE FREE. ENTRIES CLOSE ON THE 10th. EIGHT GOLD MEDALS for Ringing and Elocution for Boys and Girls under fifteen. Apply at once for entry forms. All persons donating goods kindly leave same at Town Hall, from Wednesday. 9th, at 9 a.m. G. J. HARFORD, Hon. Manager. Room. 40. Security Buildings, Queen Street. MEETINGS. Auckland AMATEUR SPORTS club (Incorporated). H.M. ARCADE. A Special General Meeting of Member* •wi 1 be held in the Club Rooms, this (TUESDAY) Evening, April 8. at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: . , To Confirm Resolution earned at th» Special General Meeting held on March. 6, -JQ24 ' FRED FARRELIi, FRED FARRELIi. Hon. Sec. COMING. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD In the TOWN HALL. This Concerns You. Come* Along, SUNDAY NEXT. 7 P.M. IBTupweo sotP'Mi A MEETING OF AMPUTEES will be held at the Soldiers' Club, Chat field Chambers. Customs Street East. To-day (TUESDA7), at 7.30 p.m. All disabled men are invited, to be- present. F. M. COX, Secretary. UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustee* will be held at the Bank on FRIDAY, April 11, at 2.15 p.m. J. MUIR BARE. April 8. 1924. M&nW LECTURES. TO-NIGHT, To-night. 7.45 o'clock.— J- Wright's Hall. 8. .Belgium Street, off Karangahape Road.—A Lantern Lecture on 'Devon and the Cornish Riviera." Admis•n free. ARBITRATION COURT. TN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF 1 NEW LAND, NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. IN the matter of "The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act. 1908," and its Amendments. Notice is hereby given that the Court; «f Arbitration, will commence its next Sitting at Auckland on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1924, at 10 a.m. The following, matters will be dealt with by the Court: The Auckland Hotel and Restaurant Em- , ployees' Dispute. The Auckland Retail Shop Assistants' Dispute. The Auckland Stonemasons and Monumental Workers' Dispute. The AuckUad Builders, General and Other Labourers' (Concrete) Dispute. The Gisborie Tailors' Dispute. Trie Auckland Timber Workers' Dispute. 1 hie South Auckland Engine Drivers. Winders. etc., Dispute Auckland Ropo and Twine Workers' Dispute. Auckland Grocers Assistants' Dispute. Auckland . Creameries, Cheese and Butter Factories' Disnute. Auckland Journalists'' Dispute. Auckland Batchers' Dispute. Auckland _ United Storemen and Packer#' Dispute Auckland Builders. General and Other ■NT (Contra-tors Labourers" Section) Dispute Northern Steamship Company Cooks and Stewards Dispute. Note.— l " addition to the above matters, applications to Add Parties, Applications for Exemption from Awards and Chamber matters will be dealt with. looted at Auckland this 7th day of April. D. C. E. WEBSTER. Clerk of Awards. TEACHERS OF MUSIC & ELOCUTION. Madame irene AINSLEY. Punil of Madame Mathilde Marchesi and of Dame Nellie Melba, And Principal Contralto of the Carl Rosa and O'Mara Grand Opera Companies, Will be pleased to receive pupils for VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially Recommended by Dame Nellie Melba. For term I ', etc.. The Academy, Queen St. 'Phone 199. R. EDGAR RANDAL. Studio: 13. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. UPPER QUEEN STREET. ■JJAROLD JgAXTER, VIOLINIST. Studio: Hellaby's Buildings, Queen Street. 'Phono 2026. JOHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin. 'Cello and Mandolin, 2*13, Symonds St., opposite Post Office (Mrs. Perkins). MISS HILDA PARKINSON. Certificated Teacher of Elocution. T.C.L. (Honours).—Recitation, Reading. Gesture, Grace -Studio: 23. Rose Rd.. Grey Lynn TV/fR. ELSON BOND—Singing. Elocution, XYJL Modern Methods.—Stoneleigh, Rautangi Rd„ Mt. Eden.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18679, 8 April 1924, Page 14

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