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AMUSEMENTS. ROYAL ALBERT HALL., Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. By Arrangement with Mr T. J. West. ; j rS/EST-S—T>ICTUKBS—\X7fiST'S | ' I ' TEST'S—-t-ICTURES—V' EST'S j PROJECTED WITH PHENOMENAL PRECISION THROUGH ' "THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." To Charm the Eye and Thrill the Senses. Another Great Coloured Masterpiece. THE REIGN OF TERROR, 1 THS REIGN OF TERROR, A Sublime Episode of the French I Revolution. A TRIP TO THE JENOLAN CAVES, One of the Most Popular Attractions of New Sonth Wales. A HELPLESS WITNESS. A Pathetic Story, splendidly told. BUFFALO HUNTING Coloured. A TRIP ON THE ELECTRIC, RAILWAY (Alps, Switzerland^ A KNOT IN THE PLOT. Tie A.B. Coy's Latest Sensation. CATHERINE, DUCHESS OF GUISA. NICK WINTER, THE DETECTIVE. Just Hear Them Laugh at These: Object, Matrimony. A Chanticler Hat. Tontolinl as a Toreador. The Tenible Secret. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES* ORCHESTRA. ' Prices, 1/ and 6d; Reserve Seats, .1/6, at ] Royal Albert Hall. Phone 150 G. TIVOLI THEATRE, NEWTON ( Sole Lessee Aloys Dayne. ; ] DAYNE'S MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. | i AND VAUDEVILLE CO. EVERY EVENING. Enormous Success of LEVARTO. Tom Benson, Will Walker, Will Dagmar, Pat Recce, Ivy Goodwill. Maie Bell, Lily Bates, Rene Ward, and a large Co. PRICES: 1/6, 1/, and 6d. 11 PRINCE'S RINK. Direction Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. ROLLER SKATING SALON DE LUXE. USUAL HOURS: Admission 1/; No floorage charged. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. RAND "pOSTER QARNIVAL. ON A SCALE OF GREAT GRANDEUR. A MAGNIFICENT PAGEANT. FANCI' AND EVENING DRESS. PRIZES. PRIZES. PRIZES. Most Handsome Poster (Lady) Most Handsome Poster (Gentleman) Most Original Poster (Lady) Most Original Poster (Gentleman) Best Fancy Dress (Lady) Best Fancy Dress (Gentleman) Best Pair Graceful Skaters (Ladies) Best Pair Graceful Skaters (Gentlemen) Most Comical Character on Floor (Gentleman) Most Graceful Lady Skater during the Evening (this event wi'.l be judged by the Public). Also. EXHIBITION OF GRACEFUL SKATING BY MR GONARD AND LADY PATRONS. General Admission, Two Shillings. Reserved Chairs, One Shilling Extra. Box Plan at Prince's Kink Office. A. GONARD, Manager. SELECT SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held in the Hibernian Hall, Wel'ling-ton-st., on WEDNESDAY, August 31. Full Orchestral Band, conducted by Mr J. Ewart. Refreshments provided. Dancing, S p.m. sharp. Admission, 1/6. ' SI MEETINGS. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. A MEETING of the Auckland Institute will be held in St. Andrew's Hall, Symondsstreet, on MONDAY, August 29th, when Mr. E. V. Miller will Deliver a Lecture, with Experimental Illustrations, on " THE UL-TRA-MICROSCOPE, ASD WHAT IT REVEALS." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. With the exception of certain seats reserved for members of the Institute, the Lecture will be Open to the General Public T. F. CEEEESEMAN, Secretary. MT " AI|BERT DISTRICT The adjourned Meeting °f tUe proposed Druids' Lo< 3ge will be held on *V\vH3SßsN?' TUESDAY EVENING, \J£tSPP" Augnst 30th, 7.30, in St. l>^ v ~ > Enoch's Church, Moraingside, when new Members may be enrolled. W. DRYLAND, Secretary (pro tern). 38 Holmes' Hall. Onehunga, to assist In the Opening of the New Tent. J. G. CARR, District Secretary. 48 ELECTORAL. niTI OF AUCKLAND. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. Pursuant to Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Polls A£t, 1908," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for ■the oflice of councillor for the City of Auckland: — ERNEST WILLIAM BURTON JONATHAN TREVETHICK, And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said candidates on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of September, 1010, at the following Polling Places: — St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds-st, St. David's Hall, Khyber Pass-rd. N.Z. Express Co.'s Sample Rooms, Court-house-lane Federal Club Room, Wellesley-st. West St. James' Hall, Wellington-st. Orange Hall, Karangahape-rd\ Primitive Methodist Hall, Fiankiin-rd. Queen's Hall, Paget-st. Ponsonby Hall, Jei'vois-rd. St. Thomas' Hall, Union-st. Polling hours, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 26th day of August. 1910. HENRY W. WILSON, Returning Officer for the City of Auckland. DIVORCE NOTICES. gOUIH' AUSTRALIA. IN THE iSUiPREMD COURT, MATRIMONIAL CAUSES JURISDICTION, NO. 00 OF 1910. Between MAUDE SOUTER, Petitioner, and PHILIP LOUIS SOUTER, Respondent. TO PHILIP LOUIS SOUTER,— TAKE NOTICE that a Citation bearing] date the 4th of February, 1010, has own i issued under the seal of the Supreme Court of South Australia, citing you to appear in j the said Court within eight days of the' service thereof then and there to answer! the petition filed In the said Court by Maude iSouter, of Miulaton, Married Woman, praying for a dissolution of marriage with you, Che said Philip Louis Souter, wherein "she alleges you have committed adultery and have been guilty of cruelty and desertion, and such citation contains an Intimation that in default of appearance, the said Court will proceed to near the said petition i proved in due course of law, and to pro- j nounce sentence therein, your absence not-1 withstanding; AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the said Court has ordered service of the said Citation by the advertisement of this notice, and has limited the time for nppearnncc to ou or before tho Bth day of October, lfilO. Dated the ISth day of August, 1910. ALEX. BUCHANAN, Master.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 204, 29 August 1910, Page 10

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