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AMUSEMENTS, THE BIG- THEATRE WITH THE BIG SHOW AND THE LITTLE PRICES. A World's Record for Lew Coat and High Value. Tie Prices are Amazing. FULLERS' THING'S TILLERS' XYING'S H tJLLERS' XVING'S J- HEATKh. Direction: John Puller and Sons, Ltd. EVERY EVENING. AT 8. Not? to Patrois.—Trains will run to All Suburbs from Karangahapa Road at conclusion o£ performance. George qtorey-s tjevue (pcj.. EORGE OTOREY'3 XVEVUE VOl., Jiiiilli Brilliant Week in a Screamingly Funny Show, specially designed to DRIVE AWAY DULL CARE. There are 420u Laugha in this Show, which lasts for 70 minutes. Do a lightning calculation an 1 don't come if it hurts you to Smile. A Delightful and Saucy Hour with the Prince of Comedians as the Prince of Ostend. FULLER'S MERRY VAUDEVILLE, MAXWELL riAREW. AX WELL V^AREVV. English Versatile Entertainer in Female and Male Character Studies. /'lf TOR "DUP.BE. V ICTOR -OURKE. The Noted Baritone Vocalist. rpHE ]\f ULLANEY TIROS. IHE I'X ULLANEY ORGS. Burlesque Comedians and Simultaneous Dancers. "jPULT/ERS* TPLEVEN X ULT-VRR* HiLEVEN "WONDERS. VV ONDERS. In Marvellous Feats of Tumbling. FULLER'S AMAZING BARGAIN PRICES. 0.5., 23: D.C.. Is 6d; Stalls, Is. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. and at Findlay's, Pitt St. Bookings. 20G8. NSTSonIL LvSic: Paramount Pictures Presents " r PIIE AF T, IF S!! *' ±'HE OIDESHOTC WF From WILLIAM -T. LOCKE'S famous Story, "THE MOUNTEBANK." " DIZZY DAISY." LOUISE FAZENDA. AND " WET AND WARMER." LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET (English). Reserves at Lewis R. Er>dy and Son, Ltd., for both National and Lyric. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.IS; 2.30: 5.0; 7.45. LYRIC NIGHTLY AT 7.45. BAND CONTESTS. Band AND r 10NTEST, Contest, TO-DAY. -1- O-DAY. TO-DAY. fIONTEST. Contest. To-day, o-day, today. Bb BARITONE SOLO. 0 a.m. Society of Arts 'Hall. Eb CORNET SOLO, 9 a.m. Concert Chamber (Town Hall). FLUGEL HORN SOLO, 2 p.m. Society of Arts Hall. TROMBONE TRIOS, 2 p.m. Concert Chamber. TO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 10-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT.. -1 0-NIGHT. 6.30. 6.30. G. 30. A GRADE FIRST TEST. A GRADE FIRST TEST. A GRADE FIRST TEST. " EROICA." In the DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. 16 BANDS HAVE ENTERED. 16 BANDS HAVE ENTERED. NEW ZEALAND'S BEST BANDS NEW ZEALAND'S BEST BANDS And the MALVERN TRAMWAY BAND MALVERN TRAMWAY BAND (Australia). ALL THIS WEEK. ALL THIS WEEK. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. A STAR ATTRACTION. | A STAR ATTRACTION. I J Bb CORNET SOLO CHAM- I PIONSHIP I Of I NEW ZEALAND. j WEDNESDAY NIGHT. I At 6 p.m. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. I TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. T 62 ENTRIES. j 62 ENTRIES. i LAND MUSIC ALL THIS WEEK. LAND MUSIC ALL THIS WEEK. Admission Charges: Day Sessions, Gd. Evening Sessions, Is. TOWN HALL. 3s, is, Is. Season Tickets. 12s Gd. Reserved Seats, Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Programmes, Is, at Music Shops. jgAND OONTEST.

DISPLAY OF ijDEESON'S j^KASS JNSTRUMENTS At JETHRO. AND QO.. 12,' VICTORIA STREET WEST. During the whole of the Band Contest, Week' an Exhibition of BEESON INSTRUMENTS will be held at our Showrooms. Experts will be in attendance to demonstrate these superb instruments. THE CHOICE OP CHAMPIONS. BEESON INSTRUMENTS are beinf used in the Contest. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. Wellington. Christchurch, Dunedin. JETHRO LOCK AND CO.. 12, Victoria Street West, Auckland Agents. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ORTHCOTEg FOOTTbc Annual General Meeting will be held at the Masonic Hall, Northcote, on WEDNESDAY, February 25, at 7.30 p.m. All players, members, and intending players and supporters are urged to attend. F. G. FULLBROOK, Hon. See. LICENSING NOTICES. TVTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR IN TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I. ERNEST GEORGE HALLETT, of Pahi. Auckland, being the holder of a Publican's License* in respect of the premises situate at Pahi, and known as the Pahi Hotel, do hereby eive notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to l\e held at Dargaville, on the sth day of March. 1925, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to Arthur Golden, my appointee. Dated at Auckland the 3rd day of February* 1925. B. 'O. HALLETT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18950, 23 February 1925, Page 16

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