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AMUSEMENTS. ' GOOD-BYE. s GOOD-BYE. SSfl: -• M%. riFFY. ItXO. FAREWELL YOUR COMPANY. FULLER'S n pER * *FT2HiiULLER'S V/PERA -HOUSE, Direction: John Fuller .' and Son.3, Ltd. jy-ATINEB MATINEE AT 2.30. TO-DAY.* MATINEE AT 2.30. TO-DAY. Bargain Prices: Gd. la. Is 6d (Plus Tax). TO-NIGHT AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. , ABSOLUTE, 'LAST PERFORMANCES ABSOLUTELY LAST PERFORMANCES Of the Popular and Irresistible QTIFFY AND IfO. OTIFFY AND l*J-0. : i; ' ; AND THEIR WONDERFUL COMPANY.' In the Lively, Melodious, and Pre-eminently Amusing Musical Comedy.; J.. STIFFY AND MO AS POLICEMEN. STIFFY AND MO AS .«POLICEMEN. THEIR LAST AND BEST. . ' ■ Wonderful Vaudeville Preface. Special Engagement. First Appearance. A Treat for the ; Children. A DRIAN'S nOGS AND ■ "Jl/TONKEYS. ii-DRIAN'S JJoGS AND IV± ONKEYS. The Absolute Limit in Animal Sagacity. t Direct from London. Firat Appearance..'i SOLI. 'Brilliant \ - , OLI. Instrumentalist. : AND OOLLINS. In a Song and Dance Scena. Maud pOURTNEY AND a/tk. p AUD V OURTNEY AND IVIr. \J, The Coue Couple. " Every d*y in . every way they are Getting Better and Better." Prices: la, 2s, 2s Gd, and 3s. Plus Tax. ' Bos Plans at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., till 4.45 p.m.; after 5.30 at THEATRE. 'Phono 1505. "PULLER'S OPERA TTOUSE. -I- ULLER'S vJPERA JLLOUSE. M8IS& Mi? 19. 1? 2.30 HERE IT IS! . . HERE IT IS! '• THE MAMMOTH AMUSEMENT THE MAMMOTH AMUSEMENT OF THE YEAR. OF THE YEAR. TIMMY GERALD'S , .OIMMY VJERALD'S. ' I*/TUSICAL pOMEDY ; pO.. - ItJLuSICAL VOiIEDY V^O.. And an All-Star Cast. in " AH/TILLIONAIRE FOR A ."VpLGHT." " Il>J-ILLIONAIRE FOR A I^IGHT." The latest Revue Success, with Jingling Melody, Tanglefoot Comedy, and Sessions of Dance, with the merriest bunch of Pretty Girls. "■ ■", : ,t;\ BOX PLANS open THURSDAY Morning at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. - / MEETINGS. ' STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Notice is hereby given that the : Annual ! Meeting of Shareholders of' this Company ; will be held in the Company's Office, Quay Street, TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 12 noon, for the' purpose of receiving the Report , of the Directors end Balance-sheet for the year ending March .31 last; to elect Directors in place of those retiring by rotation; to appoint Auditors; and to transact other ordinary business of the Company. '■ By order of the Board of Directors. ■- R. C. HAMMOND, - ■ . Manager. Auckland, May 'I, 1924. v-: ; V'y • / ; • Northern steam SHIP COMPANY, IN LIMITED. . The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from TUESDAY, May 6,', to WEDNESDAY, May 14 (both days inclusive). : ■••• , ;, <•:: •-- By order of the Board of Directors. R. C. HAMMOND. Manager. Auckland. May 2. '1924. ■ . . TENANA BIBLE . AND MEDICAL Li MISSION. ANNUAL CONFERENCE. ■'* .• SOCIAL HALL. Y.W.C.A.. . Upper Queen Stifeet. Auckland, TO-MORROW (Thursday), AND FRIDAY. May 15 and 16. MISSIONARY MEETING. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT 7.30 P.M. Speakers— • . MR. BRUCE SCOTT, " Glimpses of Mission Work in India."' 1 . MISS ELSIE LILLY, ... ; . "The Home Base." '■»; > Chairman: REV. , W. McDONALD, B.D. ;• v. DEVOTIONAL MEETING. :J „ FRIDAY. 16th,'* 10-11 A.M.-. -Leader: REV. R. 'G. COATS. ) • ■.! 1 Collection.- U ' A UCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAUR■A. ANT . EMPLOYEES' , UNION. The Half-yearly General Meeting of the above Organisation will be held in the Central Hall. Cook Street, -TO-MORROW (Thursday), May .15,' 1924. at 8 p.m. \ BUSINESS: \ Half-yearly : Statement. " V'' " ■ Election of One Committeeman. General. A. JACKSON, Secretary. BRANCH N.Z.E.I. •. A General Meeting of the Branch will be held in the ..Training College, ' Wellesley Street, at 9.30 a.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday). : . . Business: (1) Report re. Assistants'- Salaries. (2.). Memorial to Fallen Soldier-Teachers (3) Retiring at age limit. M. H. MOON. ■ ___ Secretary. •' //3ST\ ADD THAMES ' BOYS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). TaffiLr Th» Annual Meeting will be lot «a3 on tbe Druids' Hall. North' liWil.rJTifrrM Street. Newton, on SATURDAY, May 17, at 8 p.m. : . ' Business: 1 "/ •Report and Balance-Sheet.-: Election -of New -Members. .. Election of Officers. Etc,' All Members and Intending Members are requested to attend. - ■ T. aitken. "■ • Hon. Secretary. PUBLICATIONS* ~ ~ ~ jgERIAL. v'-r'" ( • ; rviflWS-;;:-: '•'•••' 'J-'"' A DRAMATIC TALE OF CINEMA LIFE A DRAMATIC TALE OF CINEMA LIFE.' A DRAMATIC TALE OF CINEMA LIFE* " JNSIDE JNFORMATION." " JNSIDE JNFORMATION." By JOHN L. CARTER. • 's? Publication of r. vividly interesting new serial, entitled INSIDE INFORMATION." will be ' commenced in the columns of the New Zealand - Herald. on SATURDAY . "V next. The writer, John L. Carter, author of '• Peggy the Aeronaut." " The PilKrimaKe of Delilah." and other delightful romances, has in this • instance woven a very • fascinating and realistic story - * of life in . the great Californian film studio town.'Hollywood, and. tha result ■ is a ' v tale of unioue interest and charm. The characters 1 are convincingly drawn, and the action is bright and vigorous. Instalments of. this unusual story ; wilt ' appear daily. " JNSIDE , JNFORMATION." "JNSIDE JNFORMATION." ' By JOHN L. CARTER. The opening chanters will be published ■ in the columns .of the .;-;k r £EALAND JJERALD. ' ON SATURDAY NEXT. ON SATURDAY NEXT. ■ ' ' ON SATURDAY NEXT • REV. LIONEL B. - FLETCHER Com- ' « ; mences his Ministry at the BERESFORD STREET CONGREGA-v-.'v,■,u •- TIONAL : CHURCH, NEXT SUNDAY, •'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18708, 14 May 1924, Page 18

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