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AMUSEMENTS. "PULLERS' APERA ; TTOUSK •T ULLERS' v/PERA .XtQUSE, Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. SAY, KIDS! Ask MUM and DAD to take you to the Matinee, To-day, to see the Dogs and Monkeys. Matinee, rpo-DAY, oqn ATINEE. JL O-DAY. A.OV. Prices: Gd» Is,' 2a. 1 CULLERS' TTAUDEVILLE & "REVUE ■ ULLERS' V AUDEVILLE & XVEVUE TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT. Last Week of the Greatest Animal Act ■ Yet Seen Hero. A PDALE'S A NIMAL piRCUS, . iipdale's -Animal Circus. Featuring the Funniest Monkey Comedian on the stage. He's full of fun, is Mutt. UTT. And ho will eee that you eet plenty to Laugh At. :, * MAGGIE FOSTER. WALTER VERNON. • SIGNOR PALMETTO. BLACK AND WHITE RAYNA CARBETTE. _ LAST NIGHT OF 318: W4S =: G-18: W2S And His Famous Popular SNAPSHOT REVUE CO. In«a one long, r j q 6 !' ' aU s^ow * MONDAY AT THE MATINEE. Hector qt.plair, ECTOR OT.'L/LAIR. \yith a brand new Combination of Revue Stars in all New Revues. Prices: 3s. Is. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. till 11.45. afterwards at Opera House from 12.30. QUEEN'S. riKKN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. NOW SHOWING.3 - BIG STARS - 3. SAROLD TSELL "TTTRTGHT'S AROLD JDELL VV RIGHT'S FAMOUS NOVEL, ;:a 88| 01 Hi Fffi | | op Hi "A SON OF HIS FATHER. 1 A SLASHING SPEED WESTERN DRAMA. T?AY pOMPTON, J- AY V^OMFfON, IN A STORY OF YOUR HOME AND MY HOME WITH VARIATIONS. 'v-TSS IJAPPY. TDNDING." '•/•HE HAPPY XUNDING." THE HAPPY ENDING." "THE HAPPY ENDING." "THE HAPPY ENDING." GHAS. HAS. CHAPLIN, HAPLIN, " rpHE "VTAGABOND." "I HE V AGABOND." PHONE 41-341. pANTO MIME , jyß UX E. P ANT 0 MIME J)E jV.UXE. DAZZLING.- SPECTACULAR. GORGEOUS DAZZLING. SPECTACULAR. GORGEOUS CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, Opening WEDNESDAY, gEPTEMBER | gEPTEMBER J MATINEE.: MATINEE. . MATINEE. 'THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ' FULL OF DAZZLE AND GLITTER. The Wishing Wat ' , Featuring 100 TALENTED CHILDREN 100. SEE THE GLITTERING SPECTACLES. The Wooden Soldiers. Tke Surprise Packets. The Skeleton's Prowl. The Twist-o'-Twirls. Firelight Fancies. The Jolly Sailors. The Foolbiill Rally. The Georgeous Butterf .flies. The Great Battle of Flowers. Presented by Auckland Caledonia.n Society. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. ' Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., opens MONDAY morning 9 a.m. ST. MATTHEW'S, Wellesley Street—Or Sunday Evening at 7 p.m. a Great Missionary Thanksghing Service will bo held. Preacher: CANON GRANT COWEN. WHAT IS • MAN'S DESTINY ? Sir Oliver Lodge's answer to this supreme question will bo explained by Rev. Thornhill TO-MORROW Night, at seven, at the Unitarian Church. MEETINGS. AUCKLAND SUBURBAN CRICKET A ASSOCIATION. GENERAL MEETING. A General Meeting of'the above will bo held at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on MONDAY. AUGUST 30, ■ At' 7.30 p.m. E. STALL WORTHY, ■ , • . Hon. Secretary. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. A Meeting, of Subscribers and Residents of Northcote, Birkenhead, Birkdale, Glenfield and Albany;- will be held in the Junior High School, Northcote, on, WEDNESDAY, September I, at 7.45 R.iri. Business:—To consider the' Question of disposal of funds originally raised for the purpose of forming a school band. , R.O.WHITE, . Hon. Sec.. N. J. H. S,' Committee, REUNIONS, OLD THAMES GIRLS' REUNION. SCOTS HALL. . (Symonds Street), THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. AT 2,30 P.M. All interested will be heartily welcomed. Afternoon Tea. Social Items. Admission, 2s. to Defray Expenses. COMPETITIONS. J^uckl; COMPETITIONS' gOCIETY. (Competitions in Music, Elocution, Literature and Dancing,} T OWN H ALL AND xj nity jj ALL> ' Entries close SEPTEMBER 20. Complete syllabus and book of words now available on application to the secretary. SEASON TICKETS (admitting two) to all sessions of the festival, may be obtained at a cost of £1 la. FRANK ADEANE, Secretary. ' Pbone 45-022. .- 305, Queen Street. ►ETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. IMPROVEMENT OF FORESHORE. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS for the Permanent Improvement and Beautification of the Petone Foreshore are invited by the above Council. The winner oflhe Competition. which closes at noon on TUESDAY, ISovembcr 30, ISI2O. will be paid the sum of £125. Unsuccessful candidates will bave their work returned. Blue Print of the Foreshore in its present state, together with copy of conditions coveming the Competition, may be obtained from the undersigned on payment of £1 la. This fee will be retunded upon receipt of a bona-fide entry. W. F/ -STURM AN, Town Clerk, Petone, August 23, 182G-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19418, 28 August 1926, Page 20