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FSSS OSlii H8B1I: Direction; John Ftaller and Sons, Ltd. M ati^ t EE, rpO-DAY, AT 2.30. iV±ATINE£. 1 0-DAY AT 2.30. BARGAIN PRICES: 6d, Is, Is 6d. - EVERY EVENING AT 8. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. "We Lead, Others Follow." * TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Gig: WilB: GIB: WiSB: And His Up-to-the-Minute SNAPSHOTS pEVUE pO. Snapshots jXevue <^o. In Kscream, Kdelightful, Kbeautiful, Ksix Kscene Krevjie, Kentitled TZ"U IT LUX' T/-LAS. Iv a IVlux JLvi,an. Klighting, Kbosker K wardrobes, Kdandy Kseenery, Kserumptious. GREAT TTENRI T7RENCH, reat Henri " rench. The Parisian Drunk on the Wheel. TAYLOR AND CUMMERS, I AYLOR AND OUMMKRS. Featuring the Village Minister. T ESLIE TJi LLIOTT, J. LESLIE -EJLLIOTT. "The Girl at the Piano." THE CtELBONS. i- HE DELBONS. Pot Pourri Novelty Act. Priccß: 3s, 2s, Is. Bex Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. /COMMUNITY v-'O .MM UNITY ( 'O.M M UNITY Community ( COMMUNITY Community QINGING. OiNGING. QINGING. Dinging. QINGING. Dinging. THE LAST " SING 1 THE LAST "SING' THE LAST " SING 1 OP THE SEASON. OF THE SEASON. OF THE SEASON. rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), TOWN HALL. J O-E>AY (WEDNESDAY). TOWN HALL. rpO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). TOWN HALL. J-O-DAY (WEDNESDAY). TOWN HALL. USUAL TIME, 12.30 TO 1.30. AFTER A MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON. EVERYTHING POINTS TO TO-DAY'S NOON HOUR SING ECLIPSING ALL RECOEDS FOR POPULARITY. ALL THE FAVOURITE NUMBERS WILL BE SUNG AND YOU NEVER WILL HAVE SPENT A SHORTER SIXTY MINUTES' THAN AT TO-DAY'S LAST "SING." QO! pOME * LONG T7ARLY. UO! OME LONG JUARLY, Chairman : A, E. WARNOCK. ESQ., Deputy Mayor. Song Leaders: GEORGE WARD (Little Heirtnic), BERT LA BLANC, ED. COHEN. Soloists: PATSIE HILLS, VERNON SELLARS, (Who will sing Plantation LulHby.) (By Kind Permission. Messrs. John Fuller Limited.) Accompanist: MRS. GEORGE WARD. pOME ALONG TpARLY-nnO-DAY Along Juarly— 1 o-day rPO THE T AST DING. i-0 Ihe JLast Ding. TF You Think You Are Old at 67, A SEE WILL LEA, AT THE BRITANNIA TO-NIGHT, THEN ASK YOURSELF! MEETINGS. II |" OUNT ALBERT RATEPAYERS AND 1U RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the above will be held in the Presbyterian Hall, Balmoral Road, on WEDNESDAY, October 7, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS.—AnnuaI Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, Loan Proposal, General. A cordial invitation to be present is extended to all Ratepayers and Residents of the district. REG. E. COMBES, Hon. Sec, "OUNT ALBERT RATEPAYERS AND " RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION, The Annual Meeting of the above wi.lL be held in the Presbyterian Hall, Balmoral Road, TO-DAY (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS.—AnnuaI Report and Bala neeSheet, Election of Officers, Loan Proposal, General. A cordial invitation to be present is extended to all Ratepayers and Residents of the District. REG. E. COMBES, Hon. Sec. LECTURES. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND Bl MUSEUM. Anthropological and Maori Race Section. Lecture on "Palaeolithic Man." By Gilbert Archey, M.A., F.Z.S. THIS (Wednesday) EVENIN&, at 8 p.m. In Biological Theatre. Auckland University College, SymoTsds Street. Admission Free. V. F. FISHER, Hon. Sec. and Trea. CHURCH NOTICES. jgAPTIST UNION OF NEW ZEALAND. 43RD ANNUAL ASSEMBLY. Commencement of Nine Days' Conference. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. All Meetings held in tho Baptist Tabernacle 6 p.m.—-WELCOME TEA TO DELEGATES. 7.30 P.M.—PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, by Rev. F. E. Harry. Union President. Unveiling of Memorial Tablet to Memory of Mr. Seering H. Matthews. Singing led by United Baptist Choirs. Soloists:—Miss Saby and Mr. W. Turley. Invitation is extended to ALL friends to be present EVERY EVENING at 7.30 p.m. ►ERESFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. (Next Central Fire Station.) REV. ERNEST It. WEEKS, Late of North Croydon Congregational Church London, WILL CONDUCT BOTH SERVICES AT THE ABOVE CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY. COMPETITIONS. OCRIPTURE COMPETITION, held Sunday School Union Bldgs., November 2 to 9. Protestant Children, Learn as many Chapters as possible; prizes for all. Shown Sunday School Depot later. Special prizes for over six chapters. Champion prize, building site. Particulars later. Open to children of all Churches, up to 21 years*. QISTER JULIA BEN JAM IN urges Jewish kJ Children to Learn Chapters from Old Testament Scriptures, for Competitions, about November 9.—Sunday School Union Book Depot. ROMAN Catholic Children are urged to 1 Enter Competition by Learning Commandments and Gospel portions from their Church Books. Prizes for all who repeat such. EXAMINATIONS. A UCK LAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. HALF-YEARLY PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Names of intending Candidates, together with fees, will be received by the undersigned up to October 81. M. R. O'SHEA, B. Com.. Registrar. Ock>b« & £§**»•

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 20

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