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AMUSEMENTS. Are We Downhearted? NO ! ! PULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. Sj ULLERS* V AUDEVILLE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. THE FEOLIC SPIRIT, TO-NIGHT AT Q 1 0-NIGHT AT O. TIfIDNIGHT Midnight MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT 11/fIDNIGHT IVIIDNIGHT TTiROLICS -f ROLICS FROLICS FROLICS' FROLICS FROLICS FROLICS FROLICS TIROL! CS I 1 ROLICS Will Appear At THE PRINCE TDD WARD 1 HE 1 RINCE -Hi D WARD L RINCE XUDWARD LHI (Karangahape Road, Newton). HEATRE HEATi'i. COMPLETE VTEW PROGRAMME. "UOMPLETE INEW I ROGRAMME. (EVERY ITEM NEW). FJROM OPENING CHORUS TO FINALE. A WORD, GOOD PEOPLE. In spite of our being gutted, out by one of the worst fires in theatrical history, we are carrying on as before. Thanks to the wonderful assistance tendered to us, in spite of the calamity our programmes will not be allowed to suffer The Old Frolics are going to Frolic Better Than Ever—Wo feel like it—we are arranging for trams for all routes to run a Special Theatre Service, bo we know you are going to roll along as Big as Ever, to see THE MERRY AND BRIGHT " "MIDNIGHT 17VROLICS " » iVIIDNIGHT J- ROLICS " " MIDNIGHT FROLICS " " MIDNIGHT FROLICS " " MIDNIGHT FROLICS " " MIDNIGHT FROLICS " " MIDNIGHT FROLICS " "'MIDNIGHT FROLICS" Midnight IDNIGHT l/ROLICS IDNIGHT I 1 ROLICS " WHO REFUSE TO BE DOWNHEARTED. IN THEIR LATEST NEW PROGRAMME. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son Ltd. Prices as usual. Theatre Bookings after 5.30. Phone same number as before, -13-595. A WORD OF THANKS. Dear Friends. On behalf of John Fuller and Sons, the boys and girls of the Frolics, Mrs. Lubbe, Clem and Myself, I would like to publicly thank Messrs. The Directors of N.Z. Picture Supplies, The N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Tonson Garliclc, J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., Hugh Wright's, John Court's, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Seager. The Auckland Amateur Operatic Society. The Dominion Laundry, Mr,, Len, Williamson, Lewis Eady's, Mr. Bert. Webber, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Bob Shepperd, and all the other good friends who have given us such wonderful assistance when the little dark cloud popped up on Friday Night. Most Gratefully, ERIC EDGLEY. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE FUNERAL OF THE T tt>TTT A LATE REV. J. EN WRIGHT J IS will leave for Waikumete after a I the Service in the Morningside OEU Presbyterian Church, TO-DAY I Monday). 2 p.m. Members please accept this intimation. W. J. WOODCOCK, Organising Secretary. No. 2 DISTRICT. Members are invited to attend the funeral of the late Rev. Brother John Enwright, which will leave St. Enoch's Presbyterian Church, Morningside, for Waikumete immediately after the service, which will be held at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Monday), A. S, GALBRAITH, District Grand Secretary. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19503, 6 December 1926, Page 20