AMUSEMENTS. - « C{ — -piCTUHB CJ— TX7BST' CJ THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD TJOTAL ALBERT HALL. A- Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. By arrangement with Mr T. J. West. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. ' ANOTHER GIGANTIC CHANGE. REVELATIONS IN ART AND BEAUTY. WEST'S GREAT'REPUTATION MAINTAINED. OP MARVELS JUST A FEW. THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY. Pathe Frere's Greatest Achievement in Cinematography. ■ Desperadoes StfcMng-up the Pacific Express. The Daring Act of Two Children Saves the Situation. BEAUTY SPOTS IN DEVON. i Picturesque, Romantic Scenery of Sea, River, Moorland, and City—Exeter, Dowlisn, Teignmouth, Torquay, BrlThnTn, etc, 1 Famous in History, Novel, and Song. BRONCHO BILL'S REDEMPTION. ' THE LAKE OS , FOUK CANTONS (Switzep. I land), a Superb Scenic Study. HAKCS SACRIFICE. " A Japanese Story, Sweetly told. "Foolshead and His Football." "Evolution of a Tile." • "Billy Has Good Legs." THE WEEKLY CHANGE win take placf I on WEDNESDAY, instead of SATURDAY, £ as heretofore. ' NOTE.—ELECTRIC FANS have now been '■ installed in the building. • ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. " Prices: 1/ and 6d; Reserved Seats, 1/6, ; «t Koyal Albert Hall. Phone 1506. •■ -'rpHE Premier Bridge Score," price V J- can be had from all Stationers and a 1 *■ the Star Office. The popular game is in j complete without it. ; LECTURES. :'; rpHE TITAN OF THE j^J-OMENT. >, THIRD TOUR 08 , THE WORLD. 1, y T YXfRAGGE '-, The World-famed Scientist, Meteorologist, !, and Traveller, ?• In an Entirely New Series of Interesting, • Astounding, Entertaining Lectures, jj MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED. 3 By a Unique Collection of the Latest 1 Phoiograplis from tie Leading OBSERVATORIES OF THE WORK.D. p MASONIC HALL, PUKEKOHE, [• THURSDAY, DEC. 1. [' LYCEUM HALL, ONEHUNGA, FRH>AY, DECEMBER 2. L ST. JAMES , HAIiL, WELLINGTON-ST., X MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, DEC., 5, 6, and T. i, MONDAY "An Immortal Cosmos." it TUESDAY—-'• The Grandeur of Nature." :; WEDNESDAY—" The Flight of a Soul." l. DON'T MISS SEEING* '• Mr. Wragge's New Specimens of l MARVELLOUS RADIUM. J THE ALMOST CSKNOWS POWER, tt The Possibilities of which ' Have set the Entire Scientific World Thinking. :" Popular Prices: 2/ and 1/. [Reserved Seats, 3/, at WHdman and Arey'f ' Direction of FRED. W. DUVAL. t ■ • MEETINGS. 1 fWRIi Peace Scouts.—tA Meeting <wHI bt I vJT ,beld in Deronport Council ■Chambers or 2 Thursday, let December, at 8 p.m. 2i 1, ' ; AUCTIONS. I I ; t - QURREY TTILLS TESTATE, I rey T.ynn, 1 — i .TVECBMBEB -| A AT 2 P.M. SHAHP. I QAMUEL AND gONS, ; INCORPORATE*} W. WAKD BAKER •i '' Will Sell, by Public Auction, at tbeir Land Sale Rooms, S7, Queen-street, FER GEO. SAYEES, Auctioneer, By order of >. riTHB T>ANK OF "fJEW a AX ALLOTMENTS FRONTING OWEN- *" STREET. X ALLOTMENTS FRONTING RICH- " MOND-RD. OWEN-STREET has recently beet formed, is now being metalled, and th< footpaths are about to be asphalted. THESE FOETY-FIVE ALLOTMENTS IN OWETN-ST. ARE THE PICK of thi! well-known Estate, and are splendidly situ £ ated, some having frontages to the " GRE} LYNN DOMAIN '* of about 30 acres (which when laid out, will be one of the mosl r BEAUTIFUL spots in Auckland). The sec tions are sheltered from the bleak southerly ,1 and westerly winds, are close to the 2d tram, and are within easy walking dlstanci |of the city. !" J The proximity of the allotments to Kara I ! ngahape-road (the best shopping centre ii I Auckland) and to Ponsonby-road give then ~ an liIMEXSE ADVANTAGE over othei J suburban sections. ■' Take Grey Lynn car to end oi second section, pass St. Columbia Hall nnd turn down 'Wllliamson's-aveaue 'o: 3 Campbe!l-rQ. L. THE FIVE SECTIONS FRONTING RICHMOND ROAD To be sold are: — Ix>t 6 of Section 73. Part of Lot 3 of Section 74. Lots 3 and 5 of Section S3. Lot 4 of Section S4. These are all level allotments, conveni ently situated, and excellent sites. Lot ( j is the FINEST LOT on the Estate, and ai v . ideal position for a LARGE SHOP. Lithographs Ready in a Few Days. TERMS: 20 per cent casn; balance in thre< years; interest en unpaid balances 5 pc cent per annum, payable half-year — ly. Unpaid balances may be paid off an: >, time without notice. OAMUEL -yAILE AND gOK3, g, 87, QUEEN-STREET. U „ T7*OX AND YOST VISIBLE TYPE '• j £ WRITERS. Sole Control. I ?. H. COLWTLL, Bwsaaon-aS,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 284, 30 November 1910, Page 12
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