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AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC. Selected. T YRIC. YRIC. Programme. -"BRIC. LYRIC. Finest T YRIC. YdtlC. Orchestra. J-A'RIC. TO-NIGHT A T Q O-NIG'HT -ti-r <->• CHARMING T>ARBARA CXASTLETON In a True To Life Story -RARBARA pASTLETON TTEREDITY - L *ARBARA JJ-EREDITY •RARBA.RA pASTLETON TJEREDITY -"AIiBARA - n -EREDITY T>ABBABA p'ASTLETON TTEREDITY J -»ARBAUA -°-EREDITY With A,r ADGE TT VAXS TJEREDITY jl aw;g -"-'vans -EXeredity ■\fadge t7ivaxs tteredity OX.IJMiE A_VANS A_EREDITY t\tad<;e t7lvans tteredity - l '- l aim;e ajvans -LJ-ereijity malkfe I,ivans tteredity ADGE -L'VANS -LLeREDITY And TOHN T>OWERs TTERKDITY "ohx -oowers jlaekemty john "rowers tteredity ohn a>owers -o-e'redity john tjowebs ttbrewty uhn a>ow-ek_ "-Heredity john "rowers tteredity OHN A>oWERS ""-EREDITY FASCINATING AND INTERESTING. A Picture that Vividly Portrays the Problems which may arise ln any girl's life. A Mystery Story of a Crime and an Innocent Victim. ENTHRALLING, INTENSE, STARTLING. The Childhood Love That Saved 'Her in the Nick of Time. GOOD SUPPORTS, including the LATEST TOPICAL NEWS. LYRIC SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Lustplel" (Kiln Beta). Entreacte, Cornet So'o, "My Treasure" (RoseV USUAL PRICES : Stalls Gd, Circle 1/1, Reserves 1/7. RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT. AT rpHE T YRIC. ■"-T L HB AJy.Ric. rpOWS TTALL pONCERT /CHAMBER. OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 2, AT S. TE JT OA S. E A— OA S. TE TT OA S. E O A S. A TROLTE Of BREEZY, BRIGHT PERFORMERS. Clever, Clean, and Conspicuously Brilliant. A Combination of Colonial Comedy Artists bubbling over with enthusiasm, direct from THE SEAT OF WAR. Featuring In Real Rollicking Side-Split-tlng Entertainment, brimful of mirth and merriment from start to finish. See how our RATTLE-SCARRED HEROES - AND FRONT TRENCH SURVIVORS were mltidI comforted in the back lines. The most unique, unqualified, successful Comedy Company that ever faced the footlights in I Auckland. A repertoire comparatively i inexhaustible. Something entirely new for the New Zealand Stage. In all" the very latest gems from tbe lending music halls of London and Paris. Every Aticklanrter must see and hear this clever batch of Public Entertainers. i Prices moderate, within the reach of everybody. SONGS, SKETCHES. BURLESQUE, ; AXD MONOLOGUE. Witty ! Sparkling ! Rippling ! Wallv Edwards Dashing Souhrette Herb. Richards Reputahle Tenbr Stan Pritchard Auckland's Favourite Raritone Lea. Walton In Monologue Keith Forth In Imitations Harry Bowley At the Piano Onen Pritchard Comedian with a Voice And Miss Tui Hlllyer Soprano Plan at Wildman and Book and Secure Your Seat NOW. PRICES: 3/, 11. 1. NO WAR TAX. 620 rpHE WALTE* JMPETT gTUDENTS' AUDITIONS. THE SECOND OF THE SERIES, Accessible only to Students and Friends, will he held In MESSRS. LEWIS R. EADY AND SONSQUEEN STREET SHOWROOM, On TirONDAY "pVENING "\TEXT, AT 8 P.M.. And will take the form of a T ECTCRE-TJECITAL, Entltl«d. "SONGS OF TO-DAY," Musically illustrated by MISS E. CHARLTON-EVANS (Soprano), 'MISS DORIS BAGNALL (Mezzo-Soprano), And MISS CONSTANCE WALLACE (Contralto). Pianoforte Solo by MRS. V. E. PISARENKO. Former Students will be Welcomed. 558 LECTURES. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. The Third Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds Street, on MONDAY, the 30th Inst., when DR. KENNETH MACKENZIE, M.D., Will deliver a ■POrULAK LECTURE, entitled "CANCER AND ITS RELATION TO PUBLIC HEALTH." (With Lantern Illustrations.) Doors open at i.30. Lecture to commence at S p.m. With the exception of certain seats reservea lor Members of the Institute, the hall will be open to the general public. , T. F. CHEESEMAN, 512 Secretary. tYA/OMEN'S NATIONAL vv RESERVE, H.B. Building, Newton. aiCK -ROOM TjECTURES MONDAY NEXT, 7 P.M. Lecturer: SISTER MIRAMS. Subject: Preparation of Enemata, Washing of Patients. All Members are asked to attend. P. iH. DAWSON, 271 President. All! OF AUCKLAND. EPSOM LIBRARY. WINTER COURSE. The LECTURE, to have been delivered on THURSDAY, July 3, by LIEUT. H. T. MORTON, has been abandoned owing to his being oufc of town, ln place of it a well-known RETURNED OFFICER will deliver a Lecture (illustrated with lantern slides) on his WAR EXPERIENCES ON THE WESTERN FRONT WITH THE NEW ZEALAND FORCES. covering practically the whole period of that campaign. Lecture Commences at 7.45 P.M. HENRY W. "WILSON, Town Clerk. June 27, 1010. 533 MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES. Home Nursing Class begins WEDNESDAY. July 2. Nt 7.30 p.m., at Borough Council Chambers. Vnllny Road. First Aid Class begins THURSDAY, July 3, at 7.30 p.m., if sufficient entries ar c received. All wishing to join send names to Council Office. Fee for each Course, 7/6, which In the case of workers during the Epidemic, will be paid by the Council.—HOWAßD GRIBBLE. Acting Town Clerk. 539

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 16

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