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AMUSEMENTS. ' ; FULLER'S n p Honi^' USER'S UpERA -ELOUSE, Direction: /John Fuller and Sons. : Ltd; TO-NIGHT '-- AT 8, - TO-NIGHT; 1988% ill? i : aB8»SH: Of the Popular and Irresistible TIFFY AND . l«-0. TIFFY AND i-TiO. AND THEIR WONDERFUL COMPANY. In the Lively, Melodious, and Pre-eminently n Amusing Musical Comedy, OTTP-PY AND MO AS POLICEMEN. STIFF? AND MO AS POLICEMEN. THEIR LAST AND BEST. A Treat for the Children. ASSESS DBffl IS MBBffi£The Absolute Limit in Animal Sagacity. SOLI. T Brilliant . OLI. ——— Instrumentalist. ATHAS AND QOLLINS. MAUD riOUETNEY AND BE C. AUD OoURTNEYAND IU.R. V. The Couo Couple. "Every day in every way they are Getting Better and Better.' s, Prices: Is, 2s and 3s. Plus Tax. Box Plans at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., till 4.45 p.m.; after 5.50 at THEATRE. 'Phono 1590. PBS KSK. BB'SiBS Slill AMI Will: The Management of EVERYBODY'S, in view of the remarkable patronage being accorded Peter Kane's thrilling novel. "The Harbour Bar." have decided to retain this attraction for another week. On the same programme ■ is the Latest International News and that wonderful child, "Baby Peggy, in "Hansel and Gretal,". a fairy story for the Kiddies, containing; also a, laugh or two for their parents. Ihere is a specially arranged Musioal Programme with many novel effects at the evening sessions. The programme commences at 10, 12, 2. 4. 6, 8 p.m., the big feature at about 30 minutes after these times. Children are admitted at 6d during the day sessions. EV E R.YBOD Y*S. V E R Y B O D Y,' S. RESERVES BY 'PHONE 4402. COMING: MADGE TJELLAMY ADGE »»ELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE. BELLAMY And MAT ntfOOBFi. AT U.VX«ORE, ..-•■. In the Film that made the Censor Laugh ' hilmself sick. NO "MORE OMEN -" O IVJLoRE VV OMEN." "NO MORE WOMEN." "NO MORE ' WOMEN." "NO MORE WOMEN." "NO MORE WOMEN." "NO MORE WOMEN." Another United Artists Special. OHUROH NOTICES. A UCKLAND .UNITED CAMPAIGN. i ■ •..riAPT. . GIPSY X > pAT QMITH. TO-NIGHT. 7.30. . '-• BAPTIST TABERNACLE. Subject To-night:.■'.".•":.. '•";;'■. "IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED '•IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED "IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED "IS ONE MAN ELECTED TO BE SAVED AND ANOTHER. TO BE LOST?" AND ANOTHER TO BE LOST?" AND ANOTHER TO. BE LOST?" AND ANOTHER TO BE LOST?" •■ ■' ' ! '-. ~\ ■ ' .:.;. , ''■: . .' .'."' - i SUNDAY. ,"•':-' ''' '). 11 a.m.—BAPTIST TABERNACLE. TOWN HALL". •:; : ! '';.;.■.'>■ 3 p.m. and 8.15. 3 p.m.—MASS MEN'S MEETING. . Subject: "Some •'" OTHER Things Every , Fellow :,Should Know." ..■■.. ■<.■■s, 8.15-EVERYBODY. -' Subject: : "2 Up and 3 to Play." NEXT' WEEK. ■•.'.- 7.3O—TOWN HALL. '' , 1 to 1.50-- MAJESTY'S THEATRE. , i MEETINGS. (N.Z.) PORTLAND ■';■•' CEMENT. : LIMITED. J 8 hereby given that the .Sixth ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company, will be held in the Company's Office Richards-Upton Building. Customs Street East, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of June. 1924. at 2.15 p.m. BUSINESS: ■' -\V To Receive Report and Balance-Sheet. To Elect Directors and Auditor. The Transfer Books will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY. May 21. 1924. to WEDNESDAY. June 4. 1924, both days inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. F. W. WILSON. Secretary. Auckland. May 15. 1924. ANNUAL Meeting of Ponsonbv Croquet Club, postponed to Monday, May 19.— L. Hilton. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. &£&*& fIOURT NIL DESPERANDUM, CUB *-' No. 6945, A.O.P. Members are invited to attend the Funeral of our Brother William James Morley. leaving his late residence, Islington Avenue, off Leamington Road, Mt. Eden, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday), for Waikumete. ' JAMES WEIR, .;'.. '' / Secretary. ' ' ' >■••;■- ~ ,--. dancing. ; ____jj_ ■■ BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert -Band.—Office., 236. Queen St \* 'Phones 734 A. 3569 (4 rings). - ■• ■ y , TEACHERS £OF ; PANOIHP. ; ; . EXPERT Private Tuition in all 6sloS 1 Hi Dancing. Results ,*W n ; ee ßldg7 . Dancing' Studio, 30. Palm^rstonJJ^agß^j^'|, ; MB. GORDON BUTLER, Expert U Private Tnition: 1924 Bal.rcom —Studio: Soots Hall. Hours. *j.» j ' m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 16

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