mm. Opiii q .HoSft Direction: John Fuller and Son 3, Ltd. EVERY EVENING AT 8. „ "Always Something Good at Fullers. Matinee, nno-DA-s, 9on ATINEE, 10-DAY, L.OXJ. PRICES: 2s, Is, 6d. FULLER VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GI8: Will G18: WIbS: The Chubby Little Comic with a thousand Delights and his Brilliant g NAP SHOT JD>BVUE QO., In Whirly Burly Breezy Comedy. Y ET -" " ]\ TOT Y ET '" Fir<=t Appearance of Grace and treats, RACE AND IV EATS, ,A PIERETTE, PIERROT and Piano. Last Night of .JUNE jy£ILLS. " A Ton of Fun." Assisted by Mr. William Innes. CHAS. SHERMAN. CHAS. SHERMAN. RENO AND ARTA. RENO AND ARTA. PRICES: 3s, Is. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., till 11.45, at Theatre 32.30. AT POINT CHEVALIER. DIXIE L A N y\ CABARET. -L' AFTERNOON TEA AND DANCING. 1 - 5 P.M. Admission, la ;* 3d Per Dance Per Couple. gESSION. T ATE ATIGHT. JUATE IN IGHT. DANCING 8 P.M.-MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION, Is. 3d a Dance Per Couple. Mxisic by New Zealand's Premier Dance Orchestra, THE INTERNATIONALS. SUNDAY A FTERNOON, jli. AFTERNOON TEA WILL BE SERVED FROM 2 - 5 P.M., During which time tho Orchestra will Play Musical Selections. SPECIAL NOTE TO PATRONS. RE BUS SERVICE. Bus leaves G.P.O. 8 p.m. direct to Cabaret, via Upper Queen St. Buses plymg between Top of Pitt Street and Cabaret every G minutes until midLEGTURES. A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. Auckland city mission ttippodrome theatre. Q-IPPODROME 1 heatre TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. SPECIAL-SONG SERVICE (Words Provided). 7 p.m.: Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand, will give a half-hour recital. 7.30: Service Begins. Preacher: REV. JASPER ALDER. EV. J ASPER ALDER. Subject: THE HE /CHALLENGE." Challenge." Offertory Solo—"The Lord Is My Light' (Allitsen). Soloist: TVTR. QTAN. pRITCHARD. Soloist: •-i-11. £3tAN. RITGHARD. Every Thursday, 11 a.m., Holy Communion. St. Matthew's Church Wo are in urgent need of Left-o2 Clothing and Eoots, etc., for our numerous cases. Will you please help, either by money or goods? Our 'Head Office is iiooni 5, Queen's Buildings, Wellesley Street West. NEW ZEALAND • TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NOVEMBER 1. 1925, at 7.30. STRAND THEATRE. i STRAND THEATRE. PROGRAMME. Orchestral Selections, 7 to 7.30 p.m. LECTURES BY MR. -R. F. WAY. (Official Labour Candidate for Parnell). MR. J. A. LEE. M.P., Auckland East. Chairman: MR. M. P. O'LEARY. QILVER COLLECTION rpo silver Collection xo Defray expenses, efray Expenses. Popular Sunday lectures.—The GRAND THEATRE (opposite G.P.0.), TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING,—Doors open G. 30, Piano Recital 6.-15, Lecture 7.15. Subject:'"Highways and Byways of Europe —PARIS. THE MOSELLE, SPAIN." beautifully illustrated by Coloured Lantern Slides. Lecturer: E. IIEADLAM GREENHOW (London Authors' Society). Admission by Silver Coin. COMPETITIONS. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. T3ONSONBY UNITED X Pouj.ij.aLL CLUB'. <B \ All Second Grade A and B fj i Players are notified to attend Hu) Outer Domain TO-DAY (Satur--B a " day), Saof Annual Important Match. W. WINTERS, O. SWANSON, Joint Managers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 24
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