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1 VXTEL a3J ' 6 PIC T U B Bβ. TT MATINBEi, 2.30 WEDNESDAY. , vVbst« —Jγ ictombP *" Bar* 3 r poiAL ALB BET HAI«U XV • — f Direction T. J. West and Henry Haywarf. 1 "THE WINDOW OP THE WORLD." ari>L.i/E. sippoLrrA d'hel«los. IN HER SIIjHOUBTTE DANCES. NINE OF DIAMONDS. MICROSCOPIC WONDERS. - MemUouß examples of Microscopic Research. PIRATES OF 1920. A RUSSIAN «Oth EDITION PATHE'S GAgM. ABBBTS OF PA VIA. EARLY SETTLERS. ' A Tailor's Queer Advertisement— Bill as a Jockey—Tontolinl and a Rival In Love,etc. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' OBCHESTRA. Prices: 1/6, V. and cd. No Extra Charge ' (or Booking. 'Phone 1908. \X7 E S T ' S PICTURES. tAKIMIATOD BEAUTY COMFETrnOII. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 8. ■MOVING LIVING PICTURES. THE HAREM SKIRT. LADIES WHO WEB© CINEMATOGBAPHBD on Saturday are requested to ." call on MOtt G. F. JENKINSOK, PHOTOi GiKAPBER, 266, QUEBX-ST., at once. mQH CAUSE THAT NEEDS A®SIST- ■- J- ANCB. ■ "QUOD FIACEMUS VOLDE FACBMiTJS." • HONOUR THE VETERANS. ' ks AID OF VETERANS* HOME AND ! MEMORIAL TO OFFICERS AND MEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE. • Under tie dJstinguieliPd patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Commender- ; to-Chief of New Zealand (Lord Islington, K.C.M.G., iD.S.O.) and Her Excellency Lady Islington; C. H. Poole, Esq., M.P.; His Worship the Mayor of Auckland, Officers and Members ol the Defence I 'Forces, Presidents, Vice-presidents, Gene- ■ ral and Military Committees of the Veterans' Home and Memorial Fund, and ! Leading CrHzens of Auckland. Executive Committee: Chairman, Hon. E. ; Mitchelson; vice-chairman, Major A. M. Myere, M.P., Lieutenant-Colonel G. W. ! S. Patterson, Major J. Hardie Nell, J. Klrker, Esq.; T. Flnlayson, Esq.; Alfred Kidd, Esq.; T. Harle Giles; hon. Sec., I A.8..8.V., J. Thomas (capt.); hon. treas., I J. 8. Ryrle, Esq.; also captain and officers . of His Majesty's ship Pioneer. : A Q»ANI> JJ AVAL AND TIfILJTARY ! -^IGHT ' Wm be held rnO-NTGHT. rpO-NIGST. MONDAY A^'S,. AT THE ■ TOINDSOR TCTLITH TJOLLBR CJKATING J?, 1^ (Auckland's Most Faebiona-ble- Sink), » PONSONBY, NEAR THiB THREE LAMPS. ' •α-le Worship tbe Mayor (Mr L. J. Bagnall), has kindly consented to perform the Opening Ceremony at 8 pjn. ! 33833 PROCEEDS OF THE GRAND OPENING NIGHT ARE TO BE DENOTED TO 1 fUH'B VETTEiRANS' HOME AND MEMO- ; RIAL FUND. : iADMISSION.J/; Reserved Chairs, 2/. Hon. Sec, CAPTAIN B. J. THOMAS. Hon. Treae., J. S. RYRIE, ESQ. 1 Manager and Dlrectenr, .' 688 J. W. H. MARTIN I . r T>UCKING(HAM PICTTJIRB PALACE. SEVENTH ARTISTIC PROGRAMME. J ROYAL STAN'DiABtD PICTURE®, i Life and Character in Japan. Coloured, > Scenic, Dramatic, Comic Gems of Beadty - and Nature. Japanese Songs in Character by f EDMUND H. BUCKINGHAM. , A Feast of Art and Melody. ' Evening Prices: Adults 1/ and 6d. Childl ren, accompanied by Parents, <Jd and 3d. r MATINEE, Saturday Afternoon, 2.30. . Children, 3d; Adults—Circle. 6d. 523 ' Tj\ANCT DRESS BALL. — Ladies* and X 1 Gents' fancy dresses, wigs, evening . dresses, theatre coats, etc., for Sale or Hire, i from 5/. Posted to any address. Send for - llst.--Mtas McElwain, 254. Qneen-st., Auek- ■ land. 'Phone 254. 1 SPOBTPTO. 'QOU&SINO. A Meeting will be held on IMONOAY BVENING ait 8 p.m. sharp In The Windsor : Castle Hotel. ParneU, for tSie pnrpose of ; forming a Coursing Clnb. , . LAKBY AND MARTIN, : Conveners. 588 i __________——»___________^ ; AiUCKLAXD [TROTTING CLUB. J ATTTUMiN MEETING. TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE*. SECOND DAY. A^ PRII*. p* (ACCEPTANCES FOR vr*. EVENTS ON , THE SECOND DAY CLOSE AT NINE P.M. THIS DAY (MONDAY). > NOTICE. ; Ofweere are specially notified that any , horse not on, the course 15 minutes before the time advertised on the card will be heavily fined. THROUGH! FARE, Including Admission to Course, If. ■Horses carried free by the 10 ajit eteam«r on the morning of the races. t _ C. P. MARK, I 52i> Secretary. J ! 1 jDACIXG pLUB. ' TIT,EETING, 19U. > i C ,9 EPTANCES (Isov each) for MINOR ' EVENTS, FIRST DAY, CLOSE at 9 p.m. • on FRIDAY, Aiwil 7. At the esabe time FINAL PAYMENTS j niuet be Made or Declared as follows:— EASTER HANDICAP, I4sovb. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, Bsovs. G.N. OAKS, osovs. J. F. HABTLAND, " tr, Shorthmd-st., Secretary. Auckland. 507 BOROUGH NOTICES. BOROUGH MT\ ALBERT ,-D SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL Zl pe i lal arra ngement (in accordance with SecUon 368 of the M.C. Act, 1909) a 1 Supplementary District Electors' List will be open from April 6th to 12th inclusive, j The Rolls wiU be finally closed at 4 p m on the latter date. v " ; H. UTTING. Morningglde, March 30th, 191 L 535 ■gOROUG-H MOUNT ALBERT. The District 'Electors' Liet Iβ now open (° r 0 " a* tile Road Board's Office, ■New North-Td., iMorningside, durin« offlw - hours, up till and indudmg WEDiNJESDAY 5 fitjQ April, at 4 p.m. ' Any .objections thereto (made as ore- &?.& peTlod? aSt * c ,Odeed "« H. UTTING, Monrfngride, March 30th, mif Clt *%e '- H^ B S M Skirt wIU « n ' Exhibition " toeide at the Don Millinery «nd TaJ^ Lft ess.? , " I*"*-'1 *"*-' fro^e ?~-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 79, 3 April 1911, Page 12