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AMUSEMENTB. TH E T7" ING'S mHEATBB HE *HEATBB End of Pitt-street Penny Section. NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. THE Cream of the World's Production. FULLER'S The TUCTUREa ULLER'S BEST OF ALL -EIcTURES AND FIBST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. THE PICTURE ATTRACTION OF THE MOMENT. THE T7*ALL f\F mROT, HE x ALL >-'p J- ROY, The Most Stupendous Production Ever Attempted. The "Star" says "A TRIUMPH OF CINEMATOGRAPH ART." Surpassing in Grandeur anything hitherto seen in this city. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT OF RIVA AND ITS LAKES, PICTURESQUE BARDINA (Two Delightful Scenics), piOWABD r\VL TTERO Howard -Q-ero (A Thrilling Incident of the Coal Mines), THE PRICE OF VICTORY JOHN JJALIFAX, /-«ENTLEMAJS Kelly's Courtship—Three Men and a MaidBewitched Restaurants. 1/6, 1/, 6d. Reserves, 2/, WUdman's. T7INCS mHEAIBB, SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT, JUNE 11, at 7.30. ■Jl/rffi /ELEMENT J VyTCAGGE. Illustrated Lecture on "A VOYAGE THROUGH THE UNIVERSE." BeaUtiful Lantern Slides. Doors Open at 7. Silver Collection at Doors. 556 LECTURES. QTUDENTS of Truth.—Mr Wilson will O L/erture in Tbeosophlcal liooms, Raynor'e Buildings, Wellesley-St., Wednesday (To-nlgM), 8 p.m. 20 THE FAMOUS AMERICAN UOCTCBBB. PROF. WALTER TIIOS. MILLS, M.A. PROF. WALTER TUOS. MILLS, SI.A. Special C'ommLssloncr Milwaukee, U.S.A.. Under Special Engagement Trades imd Labour Council Federation. JST. JAMKIS' HALL, WIELLJNGTON-ST., 44T. JAMES' HALL, 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT, »th. FRIDAY NEXT, 9th. "Winning the World's Markets Without War." |ON"LV FOUR LECTURES in ONLY FOUU LBCTU-KES Auckland. FRIDAY—St. Jaincs' Hall. SUNJjAY AFTERNOON—Opera House. SUNDAY EVENING—RoyaI Albert Hall. MONDAY—ChoraI Hall. FOUU DIFFERENT SUBJECTS. FOUR UNRIVALLED ADDRESSES. jFOUR SHILLING LECTURES. By one of the World's Greatest Orators.

Subjects of World-wide Interest. "Democracy or Despotism," "The Final ■Trust," ""Australia and America and the Yellow Peril," etc., etc. Entertainment, Instruction. Pleasure. Thousands refused adminsion in Australia. Tickets, 2/ and 1/. Sales at Wlldman and Arey's. 655 J. YOUNG, Manager. MEETINGS. TMPOBTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. PUBLIC MASS MEETING OF CITIZENS, CHOKAL HALL, TIHTUSDAT, Bth INST., At 8 p. in PROPOSED ANGLO - AMERICAN ARBITRATION TREATY. His Worship the Mayor (C. J. Parr, Esq.) will preside. Addresses will be given by the Ten, Archdeacon Calder, W. A. Prickltt, Esq. (American Consul). J. Walsh, Esq. (representing the Socialist Party). Arthur Myers, Esq., M.P. C. 11. Poole, Esq., M.P. llev. J. Jl. Simpson, B.A. (representing Ministers' Association). M. Aidis, Esq. (Peace Society), and theRev. H. Knowles Kempton. The Rev. E. Cnltty will preside at the i organ. Collection for expenses. Surplus to be given to the Jubilee Institute for the Blind. All trlends of peace are cordially Invited. GEORGE BOND, President Ministers' Association. J. E. TAYLOR, President Peace Society. A CCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION. JA. The Annual Meeting will be held TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30, In the Social Hail, V.M.C.A. BUSINESS: Report and Balauce-shcet, Election of Officers, etc. Subscribers and Officers and Members of Band of Hope Committee invited to take '" W. J. MACDERMOTT, 520 Secretary. -vf Z. SOCIALIST PARTY, Auckland • Branch. —General Meeting of Members To-morrow (Thursday), Sth met., 8 p.m. (Rayne-r's Buildings). Business: Nomination of Officers and General. All members urged to attend. 3* EDXJCATIONAX. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL BY MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. An Ejection of One Member of the Council of the Auckland University College by Members of the General Assembly resident in the Provincial District of Auckland, will ibe held on FRIDAY, June 30, 1911, between the hours of 10 a.m. and four p.m., at the Office of the Registrar of the College, in Parllament-st., in the City of Auckland. No person will be recognised as a candidate at this election unless he shall have been previously nominated in a document signed by two electors, and unless such nomination paper shall have been delivered to the Officer by postal delivery or otherwise not lew thnn 10 days before the .said FRIDAY, 30th day of June, 1911, that ie to sny, not later than fonr t>.ra. on MONDAY, the 19th day of June, 1911. A Poll, If necessary, will" be held nt thrsame place on FRIDAY, the 30th day of June, 1011, between the hours of 10 a.m. and fonr p.m. Dated ithis 7th day of June, 1011. CHAS. M. NELSON, 502 Returning Officer. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. SOMERVILLE has removed his Consulting Booms from Hobson Buildings to Alfred-st., Albert Park. sgj M* J. X. Q™* (Some time associated with the Offices of the Hon. J. A. Tole, K.C., the late Mr F. E. Baume, X..C, and 'Mr W. G. Kenrrck Stipendiary Magistrate), ' SOLICITOR, STBAND ARCADE, QUEEN^ST., No. 9, Second Floor. (TeleplKme 3459. TXTILSON AND TTEMINGWAI, SOLICITORS, UNION BUILDINGS, CORNER CUSTOMS-STREET EAST AND QUEEN-STREET. SOLICITOR (Late 29, High-street), Has Removed into New Offices on First Floor, PREMIER BUILDINGS, Corner of Queen and Durham-streets (Behind Stewart Dawson's). Money to Lend on Approved Securities at Lowest Current Bates. PLANT NOW—Cineraria, Pansy, Nemesia, Brompton Stock, Verbena, Calllopsia, Wallflower.—Strong Plants from Arthur Yatea and Co., Ltd., Queen-si.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 134, 7 June 1911, Page 12

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