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AMUSEMENTS. ' W|IxTS z. PSIIS = wsss T> O V A L ALBERT HALL. "Direction T. J. West and Henry Hayward "THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." Aa unquestionable and emphatic success. BEN HALL, 3, BEN HALL, • BEN HALL, i A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. A TALE CF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. THIS SUPERB PRODUCTION IS ONLY. TO BE SEEN AT WEST'S, J WHO HOLD EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. Realising that in the past some films may have been inclined to create a false impression in the minds of YOUNG FOLKS, this fine work has beeu produced at great expense, being the true lite of BEN HALL, - making no attempt to glorify his doings, or palliate the heinousuess of his crimes, but presenting the subject in such a way as *■ will point a strong moral lesson, and show '■ .the ultimate fate of all evildoers, for THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH. BESIDES XEE ABOVE ATTRACTIVE ' FEATURE, The Following Star Subjects will be Presented -. Cocoanut Growing—A Stage Romance— f Picturesque Sardinia—Pathe's Latest Gazette—Clancy, etc., etc., etc. ROYAL- ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices: 1/6, 1/, and 6d. No Extra Charge for Booking. 'Phone 1506. PLEA for SociaTsalvation'. —Scott Ben. nett. Opera House, Sunday. Immense crowds every Sunday. 10 O" HpERaThOUSE, Sunday Next, 7.30 p.m.— Scott Bennett on Social Salvation. '• What shall we do to be saved? 10 =3 LECTURES. rpO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. THE FAMOUS AMERICAN j LECTURER. PROF. WALTER TnOS. MILLS, M.A. PROF. WALTER THOS. MILLS, M.A Special Commissioner Milwaukee, U.S.A.. Under Special Engagement Trades and Labour Council Federation. • /ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-ST., ; ST. JAMES' HALL, 8 pan. "Winning the World's Markets Without War." ) Entertainment, Instruction, Pleasure. Thousands Refused Adnlssion in Australia. One of the World's Greatest Orators. The "Appeal to Reason" says: "Mills has no equal ou the platform." Kelr Ilardle, M.P., says: "The most eloquent voice from America heard in Britain." HEAR MILLS. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. ONLY FOUR LECTURES IN AUCKLAND. Tickets, 2/ and 1/. 521 JAMES YOUNG, Manager. FOOTBALL. g. "pOOTBALL. ' $M XTtOOTBALL. Js\ AUCKLAND : r ugbt u xiox 2 ' ~~~ AT A LEXANDRA "pARK, "ppSOM. , nrxo-MORROw (Saturday), june 10th, J J- 1911. i ,<■■ AT 3 P.M. CITY V. UNIVERSITY PARNELL V. MARIST BROS. GRAFTON V. NEWTON. AT 2 P.M. OPENING SECONDARY SCHOOLS' COM PETITION*. KING'S COLLEGE V. TECHNICAL COI> LEGE • ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE V. SACRED HEART. Admission: Ground, Sixpence; Stand, Six- [ pence. Ladies Free. C. V. LANTrSFCRD, 520 Hon. Secretary. j» POOTBALI* /V=§f j- . T7-OOTBALL. JS& @ -F W& A UCKL,AM> Jr a,. PROVINCIAL "RUGBY - *r§S"=^- <: "~ T EAGt;E - (NORTHERN UNION RULES.) AUCKLAND V. "Ttf'E'W r^EALAND. i fTIO-MORROW, QATTJRDAY, 1 AT THE LEAGUE'S GROUNDS, TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE. The chosen of Auckland against the N.Z. Team to tour Australia. Tho Public can rely on witnessing a bright and interesting exhibition. Many prominent players engaged on both sides. Admission: Through Ticket (including ■" Boat Fare), 1/; North Shore Residents, 1/. NOTE.—Arrangements have been made to • convey patrons from the Ferry Boat to the r ground at a fare of 3d. The only entrance , to the ground opposite Gasworks. ! BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ; 503 IL OAKLEY, Hon. Sec AUCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. ) TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. ; AT EDEN PARK, KINGSLAND: 5 EVERTON V. CALEDONIAN. ' NORTH SHORE V. CORINTHIANS. j iPONSONBY V. W.Y.M.I. . Admission, 6d; Ladies, free. Boys under ; 16 years, 3d. WM. E. SMITHYMAN, j 510 Hon. Sec. AF_A. ' A UCKI " Aia) TJUGBY TTNION ■ 'A-NNUAL, IfILL. 1 1, - - ; 'N ow o N S- ALEALL BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS i AND AT "STAR" OFFICE. t PRICE, CD. HOCKEY. - ffik— AUCKLAND I PsoC\ tWMpS ASSOCIATION ? f|4 VI iff Ij] CHAMPIONSHIP l - A 2F l """' 10, 1911, at 3 p.m. J PONSONBY v. UNITED. • UNIVERSITY v. CHRISTCHURCH. JUNIOR AND LADIES' MATCHES i, At 2 p.m. ; AO-TEA-ROA v. ARAWA, and Others. t Admission, <sd. Ladies Free 7 512 L,. H. NORTON, Hon. Sec. 3 __; "PICUICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. g rnHE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND A FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. S.S. PUPUKE leaves New Ferry Tee ou Week Days at 7.15 a.m. and hourly therey after, and on Sundays at 9.55 a.m. and hourly thereafter, connecting at Bayswatec lt with tra7ns for Lake Takapuna, the favouri. j ite spot for excursions. SCO 1. I ' _ ' --iPCffcA PEOPLE to patronise the Little t-1 WO Tailor Shop, Victoria-st. East, near 1, j the Albert Park. Latest patterns just ar--1 Tived for tie coming season. *?

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 136, 9 June 1911, Page 12