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AMUSEMENTS. wgs r pjgsas - wa?s J3O YAL ALBERT HALL ••-•Direction T. J. West and Henry Hayward. "THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." An unquestionable and emphatic success. BEN HALL, BEN HALL, BEN HALL, A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH. THIS SUPERB PRODUCTION IS UNLX TO BE SEEN AT WEST'S, WHO HOLD EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. This fine work has been produced at great expense, being the true life of BEN HALL, making no attempt to glorify his doings, or palliate the heinousness 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. Coeoanut Growing—A Stage Romance--Pathe's Latest Gazette—Clancy, etc.. etc. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices: 1/6, 1/, and 6d. No Extra Charge for Booking. 'Phone 1506. LIDEAWAY RINK, CITY—The largest and best Skating Rink Floor in Auckland. Declared by experts to be the best. Come where skating is a pleasure. Popular prices: Admission, ild; Skates, Gd and 1/.— A. Smith, proprietor. piTT-STREET METHODIST CHURCH. MONDAY, JUNE 12, at 8 p.m. riRAND QRGAN JJECITAL, BY MR. HAROLD GREGSON. PROGRAMME: I. Toccata and Fugue in D minor... .Bach (a Meditation St. C»air 2.(b Communion Devred (c Humoreske Dvorak 3. Priere et Berceuse Guilmant 4. Marche Funebre et Chant Seraphique Guilmant 5. Overture, "Rienzi" Wagner 6. Offertoire King Hall 7. (a Intermezzo Bizet (b Aye Maria Schubert 8. Hallelujah Chorus Handel NOTE.—Holders of tickets for this recital must be in their seats not later than 7.45 o'clock. 132 SHEFFIELD p H O I R. The Secretary of the Victoria League desires friends wishing to enteitain mem- , bers of Choir to kindly leave their names and addresses with Messis. Wildman aud Arey. 3S vacancies only to be filled. 304 IF Art, go to Inhibition, Coburg-st. Open daiiy, 12 noon to 5, ! and 7.30 to K> p.m. 507 " = LECTURES. "' QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. PROFESSOR W. T. MILLS, M.A. PROFESSOR W. T. MILLS, M.A. Under Special Engagement with Trades and Labour Federation. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. "DESPOTISM OR DEMOCRACY." Silver Coin Collection. ' An Instantaneous Success in St_ James' Hall Last Night. HEAR THIS GREAT AMERICAN ORATOR On a Subject of World-wide Importance. Come aud Hear Him On SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3 p.m. SUNDAY EVENING, ROYAL ALBERT HALL, at 7.30 o'clock, on ' -I GU TO PREPARE A PLACE." JAMES YOUNG, Manager. 'i>u 1A L A~L 5E R T \Ta~L~L. ■" ROYAL ALBERT HALL. * PROFESSOR W. T. MILLS. , PROFESSOR W. T. MILLS. SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.30 o'clock. 7.30 o'clock. Subject, "I GO TO PREPARE A FLACE." SPECIAL SUNDAY ADDRESS, near this Great American Orator's View of the Better Land and where it is. A Thrilling Lecture, unequalled In its Interest and common Sense. You Can Hear Others at Auv Time. YOU CAN ONLY HEAR MILLS ONCE. Come to this Lecture aud you will come on MONDAY, when the Address will be "PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OF MONOPOLISED INDUSTRIES." IN THE CHORAL HALL. 7S JAMES YOUNG, Manager. "V Z COCIALIST pARTY. ;» QPERA TJOUSE, ! 7.30 P.M„ gUNDAY AJ-EXT, rr OA P.M. I SCOTT "DENNETT C 0 T T JL> E N N E T T S QCOTT "DENNETT c c o t t -Dennett LECTURES: "WHAT SHALL WE DO TO BE SAVED!" "WHAT SHALL WE DO TO BE SAVED!" .A Pea for Social Salvation. Vocal and Instrumental Music. CROWDED EVERY SUNDAY. 50 UNDER THE DIRECTION OF E. TREVOR HILL. "MAN'S CONQUEST OF THE AIR." This interesting Lecture, beautifully illustrated by pictures of machines in actual flight, is -non-technical, and should be appreciated by all Interested in modern science. It ton-ches upon the much discussed subject of A WAR IN THE AIR. Thus giving a vivid idea of what the future will bring. Its educational valne to the Territorials, Students, and the General Public is im- . mense. i Under the auspices of the Aero Club of New ZealaDd. TJM.C.A., TUESDAY, JUFNE 13. j Admission: 1/6 and 1/. Children halfprice. Tickets at Mnrtelli's. CHAS. SENIOR, Lecturer. | , 126 CHAS. 'HARDY, Operator. DUCATION Is Man's First Law.—llluiT trated Lectures, Aviation, YJMvC.A., June 13. 19 AUCKLAND HOCKEY REFEREES' t ASSOCIATION. j A SERIES OF LECTURES ON THE RULES AND GAME OF HOCKEY will be given by MR. F. H. BURBUSH, President in the V.M.C.A. Social Hall. ■ Players and those interested in the game specially invited to attend- First Lecture MONDAY NEXT, June 12th, at 8 p.m. I T. H. WRIGHT, I 21 Hon. Sec ' « =5 PICNICS, EXCTTRSIOHS, ETC. THE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. S.S. PUPUKE leaves New Ferry Tea on Week Days nt 7.15 a.m. and hourly there- , after, and on Sundays at 9.05 a.m. aud 1 hourly thereafter, connecting' at Bavfrwntcr - with trains <for Lake Takapuua, thc-farom.*-L >te-sßqj.fo£sxggarJans-- .J^Jl.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 12