AMUSEMENTS. T HB rpHEATRE. rpO-MORBOW, AT O OA mHE TV-ING'S mHEATKE, -»-HB J-»-IJIG'S J-HEATEE. End of Pitt-st. Penny Section. NEW PICTURES TWICE WEEKLT. Every Monday and Thursday. The Master Mark of Picturedom in N.Z. TfDLLER'S The "PICTURES, •*- ULLER'S BEST OF ALL -^ICTURES, AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. T £l Be^ u t. U S 1 Theatre °°cc again crowded with a delighted and enthusiastic audience. SEE . The Picture Attraction of Australia, rpALE of rpwo /cities. Ad Adaptation from Charles Dickens' Famous Novel, A fpALE of rnwo /cities - £X J-ALB of J-wo Cities. The Most Wonderfu' Story Ever Told. The. principal Episodes are reproduced In this Remarkable CINEMATOGRAPH PORTRAYAL, being shown in three Acts and 15 Tableaux. AN INCOMPARABLE SELECTION. VIEWS OF PICCA. a Beautiful Scenic. THE MISSION CARRIER. Dramatic. A Mexican Story of Love and Jealousy. TOWN OF TRENT. PATHE GAZETTE. CONSCIENCE, a Powerful Story. The New Cook. The Lottery Ticket. 1/6, 1/, 6d. Reserves, 2/, Wildman's. rpHE THING'S mUEATRE. SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 7.30. Beautiful Illustrated Leertire by "jV/TR. /ELEMENT X TTyiItAGGE, ENTITLED. '•rpilE TTITEKNAL XXEAVENS." Doors open 7. Collection at Doors.
LUNCHEON AND TEA BOOMS. mIF F I N ■RESTAURANT T>EOPENED. DENTISTKY. 08 , TJEMOVAXb G. P. M uaßAy - DENTIST, Has Removed to NEW ROOMS, TOP OF Sl-MONDS-ST, Opi>. Id Section. Entrance Next door Mr. Tntt Tel. 11& S. , Private Houae. 1823. A. TJENTIST'S Xf\EES and professional business system. MR. HOWEY WALKER, makes no charge for carcfu'ly examining your teethgiving an estimate of cost to put them In thoroughly good order. Miss Eradshaw (Head Nurse-Attendant) will arrange a system of easy terms or instalments to enable gentlemen or young ladies in business to have their teeth well cared for at once. Silver Filling SpecialistMr. Graeme Taylor, Surgeon Dentist. Bridge-work and Gold rilling SpecialistMr. Howey Walker, assisted .by Mr. L. U. Headdey.
Fixed Scale of Fair Fees. Good wort Gentleness Extreme Care. Fillings Guaranteed Eight Tears. -M-EW rpBETH ' Specially Made to Suit You. What only the Highest Skill can do. Good Work | What is worth doing I Is worth doing well. JJOWEt A L X E R, Opposite "J.C.Ii." Corner. No Trifle Is a Trouble. "Skill and Merit Commands Success." Mr. Howey Walker, Dentist, Guarantees Fillings for TGMGHT YEARS. Gentleness and Extreme Care. TOURIST RESORTS. KAMO SPBISGS HOTEL About 4 miles from Whangarei. To the invalid or those who suffer from Rhenmatlsm, Gout, Dyspepsia, Lirec, Kidney. Bladder and Urinary troubles, TBE KAMO SPRINGS WILL CURB where others hare failed.
To the Business Man in need of rest or relaxation, THE KAMO SPRINGS HOTEL offers first-class accommodation with eyerj attention. A regular line of 'buses to arrive at Whangarel in time lor business and returning after business hours Iα time for dinnc , . Telephone communication with Auckland. Tariff, 7/ per day; 42/ per week,—For particulars apply Office of Company, 22 Short-land-st., Auckland, or G. W. Henderson, Manager. K&mo. ■ - BIIXIABDB. -piI.r.TaRPS J-JE J USE. QWIC QLUB JJILLIABD pARLOURS DARBY*S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST (Over Buchanan's Tea Booms.) T. B. O'CONNOR, Proprietor. 17 FULL-SIZE ALCGCK TABLES. THBEE PBIVATE ROOMS. PUBLIC BOOMS (14 Tables}— These rooms having a good through draught are always delightfully cool, even on the hottest days of summer, also, there being 14 tables our patrons are assured of securing a table without Saving to wait. 3 PRIVATE BOOMS (1 Standard Table in each) —For a nice "quiet game under Ideal conditions, ring up 3319, and book one of our private rooms; by so doing you will secure the entire and exclusive use of a handsomely-appointed ri>om containing an ALCOCK STANDARD MATCH TAIJLE, on most moderate terms, viz., 3/6 for flrat hour, two hours 6/, threp hours 8/6 four hours 10/. All rooms upstairs; take elevator Cleanliness, civility, and attention guaranteed.—PEßCY E. THACKJUAH. Manager. BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS WEEK WE ABE MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW OF GENT.'S BOOTS.
The Prices are very low, but Quality Good SEE OUR WINDOWS. No. I—Gent's Chrome Boot for 12/6. No. 2—Gent.'s Glace Derby Boot for 13/11 No. S—Gent's Glace Tan Derby Boot, 15/6. We have these Goods in two-shaped toea, narrow or round. XT QFFER'S, 186, SYMONDS-ST. END Id SECTION. -JO POSTCARDS anrt One Framed En±f largement this montl for 12/6 af tie ■K^^ 'our
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 154, 30 June 1911, Page 12
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