AMUSEMENTS. j?ULLERS' r\PERA ITOITSB. r ULLEjaa- Upera House. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. MATINEE. MON.. WED. AND SAT.. 2.!50. EVERY EVENING AT 8. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. "We Lead, Others Follow." TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, j GIB: WIS?: G18: WHS: And His Up-10-the-Minute QNAPSHOTS OEVOE flO. ONAPSHOTS XVEVUE In Kacream. Kdelightful, K beautiful, Ksix Kscews Xrevue, Kentitled KU TjTLUX IT'LAN. j 1J IV. I,UX XV LAN. Klighting, Ebosker Kwardrobes, Kd&ndy j iiscenery, Kscrumptious. n REAT TTENRI TjiRENCH, I vTREAT HENRI r BENCH. The Parisian Drunk, on the Wheel. j TAYLOR AND SUMMERS. laylor and Summers, Featuring the Village Minister. Leslie eslie TriLLIOTT. JTjlliott. J-j eslie JTjlliott, " The Girl at the Piano." The oelbons. HE OELBONS. Pot pnt.rri Novelty Act. Prices: Ss, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. / COMMUNITY Vv OMM UNITY ( .OMMUNITY OMM UNITY / COMMUNITY COMMUNITY the last and THE LAST AND THE LAST AND TO-MORROW I O-WORROW TO-MORROW O-MORttOW SINGING. fNGING. OINGING. OINGING. OINGING. Dinging. BIGGEST SING, BIGGEST SING. BIGGEST SING. (WEDNESDAY). (WEDNESDAY). (WEDNESDAY). (WEDNESDAY). THE LAST NOON HOUR CHORUS ! SINGING OF THE SEASON WILL I BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL i TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), USUAL TIME, 12.30 TO 1.30. Chairman : A. E. WARNOCK. ESQ., Deputy Mayor. Song Leader*: GEORGE WARD (Little Hermie). j BERT LA BLANC. I ED. COHEN. (By Kind Permission. Messrs. John Fuller I Li mi tod.) # Soloists: PATSTE HILLS, VERNON SELLARS. Accompanist: MRS. GEORGE WARD. WE SHALL HAVE ALL THE FAVOURITE SONGS OF TFTE SEA- , SON—SO COME ALONG FOR THE T,\st c.Tvn AVD A REAL giXTY Relaxation. COMMUVtTY OMMUNTTY RUT—COME EARLY! RTT —COME EARLY! TO-VCRROW—I2.3O-1.30 P.M. TO-M ORROW—I2.3O-1.30 P.M. SINGING. TNGING. LECTURES. PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL OF PHEOLOGY. The Public are Invited to a LANTERN LECTURE ON PALESTINE. REV. C. H. LA&B, 8.A.. D.D.. In ST. DAVID'S HALL. KHYBER PASS. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. 8 o'clock. Collection. Prohibition Means More Employment. Kingsway INGSWAY Theatre, heatbe. INGSWAY 1 HEATBE, FRANCIS ST., GREY LYNN. TO-NTGHT! O-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 1 O-NIGHT! TUESDAY, ACTOBER £» iUESDAY, V/CTOBER O. DOORS OPEN 7.15 P.M. THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF THE SEASON! "DICHARD A "\7AN DER T AS. IXICHARD ii-. VAN DER -L/AS, D.D. (Of Seattle), IN A SERIES OF rpHRILLING VENTURES rpHRILLING D VENTURES ACROSS A BIG CONTINENT. You will be Interested. You will be Amazed. A SLASHING SPEAKER. ADMISSION FREE. Come Early to Avoid the Crowd. Prohibition Means Prosperity. 4. r p HRILLING S TORY OF TRANSFORMATIONS £ YEARS -ONDER pBOHIBrHON. AN AMAZING CONTRAST. THEN AND NOW!!! You'll be Interested! You'll be Thrilled!! OON CERT QHAMBER, rpoWN JJALL AUCKLAND. To-morrow (Wednesday), O-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 7. A SENSATIONAL ORATION Richard a van der t as, ICHAKD A* VAN DER JUAS. D.D. (Of Seattle), Don't Miss a Treat! A Slashing Talker. DOORS OPEN 7.15. Come Early to Avoid the Crush. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS. A SSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL A. ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC. A Theory Examination v.ill be held cat SATURDAY, November 7. Entries clc?e October 7. Entry Forms and Syllabuses may be obtained from Muiiic Stores and from the undesigned. Entries may be left with (Messrs. A. Eady and Company, Queen Street, or at the Office of the Secretary. L. W. SWAN, Hon. Local Secretary. First Floor. Lister Building, Victoria Street East. SALES OF PROPERTY. I AND Agents.—Take notice that my J Property at Glen Eden is withdrawn from sal©.—W. H. Isdale. T AND Agents.—Please withdraw from sale XJ my farm, Patetonga, Hauraki Plains. —M. Dee. ROBERTS AND CO.. Jeilicoe Chambers, have been appointed Sole Agents of my properties, Tennyson St., Dominion Rd» and Western Ave., Mt. Albert. Other agents please withdraw.—D.- L. Jackson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19141, 6 October 1925, Page 18
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