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WI1?S r. PiSSSIS r Wllf S Royal albert hall. Direction. T. J. Wt stand Henry Haywaia THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. Another Triumphal Series. "SOUND THE BUGLE CALL." IT HAS CO'ME -And IT HAS COME; ONLY AT WEST'S. That MAGNIFICENT AND .MIGHTY MILITARY SPECTACLE. ' WEST'S OUR ARMY. "All New." "All 'New.' BRITAIN'S DEFENDERS ON LAND. All Branches of the Service arc clearly and realistically presented. No. 1. Inspection of Dnke of York School. 2. Free Gymnastics. 3. .Tu Jitsu. 4.'Bayonet Contest. 5. Royal Engineers (Balioon Section). 6. Revolver Shooting. 7. Lemon Cutting. ' • ' 8. Tent Pegging. ft. Musical Ride (Royal Artillery). 10. Gordon Highlanders. Calcutta. 11. Pontoon Bridge-building. 12. A Church Parade at Aldershot. 13.- Pet of 'the Regiment. 14,. Battery in Action. 15. Dismounting Wagon. i 16. Inspection by the' King. .17. Our Army Past and Present. .18.. Trooping Colours. . 10. King Edward V-11. (His Last Inspection). Etc., Etc. EVERYONE. OLD AND' YOUNG, SHOULD! BE 'INTERESTED' IN THIS GREAT PICTURE. ANT) THERE ARE OTHER GEMS. THE ATONEMENT. WILD SEAS AND STORMY SUNSET, ■A Veritable 'Triumph iu Cinematography. .. .. Etc., . Etc., Etc. . AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, under the baton 0 f MR. CHAS. "PARNELL. Everybody delighted 'with • this fine band. Prices: 1/4},' l/, and 6d. iNo Extra Charge for Booking. 'Phone 1506. TT IVOLI H E A T R E, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, By Special Arrangement with Stewart's Pictures benefit nigi-it to the PON&ONBY BOYS' DRUM AND FIFE _ BAND. The Ba.nd has. 76 boys, 40 of whom require Uniforms, By coming you help the boys. Come and hear the boys play. Sis 'JIEIE PONSONBY SHAKESPEARE CLUB NOTICE OF- POSTPONEMENT. "The. School for Scandal." which was advertised to be read by above To-morrow Evening at the Leys Institute, has been POSTPONED. There will be No Reading On Thursday, September 28th. 66 J. W. KEALY, Hon. Secretary. EAST-ST. HALL, Newton, Thursday Night, Special Concert, excellent programme; admission, fid. adults. Auckland P.rotliorhootl Fourth Anniversary, 2 Tr A I R Y O P &■ R E T T A, : ST. OOLUMBA HALL. . SURREY CRESCENT, GREY LYNN,-TO-MORROW (Thursday), SEPT. 28, 1011. - Adults 1/, Children '3d. 06 A F EEE G AS C OO J~^EMONSTRATION Will be given by MRS. FORSTER DENNY, IN

JUBILEE (WESLEY) TJALL, N ,EW J£INGSLAND. T HIS (WEDNESDAY)" JgVENING, At 7.30 o'clock. THURSDAY, Sept. 28, at 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, Sept. 29, at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday Evening—raper Bag Cookery only. A Demonstration will be siren nt the Company's Show Itooms, 26, Wyndham-st., from 2 till -1 o'clock eacli afternoon. . . AUCKLAND GAS CO., LIMITED. BILLIARDS. BI L. L I A R D S. Direction of Alcock and Co., Ltd. CIVIC CLUB BILLIARD PARLOURS, DARBY'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST. POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE Of sr. W. STEVEN SDN (World's Champion) On THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. SS, at S. EXHIBITION BILLIARD MATCH WITH J. JACKSON. •Snooker Games and Fancy Shot Display. Extra Seating Accommodation provided. Admission: -Unserved Chairs, 4/; Ordinary Seats, 3/ and 2/. Box Plan and Booking?, Alcock and Co. : , Ltd., Victoria Buildings. 539 FRED. FARRELL. Manager. _ POLITICAL. pABNELL 'SEAT! ! . GENERAL ELECTION! ! THE FIRST SHOT IN THE CAMPAIGN. Hear the Opening Address by MR M. J. MACK In .ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PABNELL, ■ On THURSDAY,- 28th SEPT., 8 p.m. 525 GREY LYNN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. A Meeting of the Committee of MR. W. H. MURRAY (Mayor of Grey Lynn) will he held TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30, in tho Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Great North-rd., opposite Dawson's .Store. All desirous of securing the return of Mr. Murray are cordially invited. J. LYONS, 5-12 • Hob. Sec. JfAWKXu TleTtl It A T e'. M K - J. B. M ORTON ' THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors in the LYCEUM THEATRE, ONE HUNG A. TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. September 28, 'lOll, at S o'clock. His Worship the Mayor (John Rowe, Esq.) will preside. Ladies Specially Invited. "A State Right for Everybody'' will be ■ Propounded. -560 rjlO THE ELECTORS OP WAJTEMATA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I haye the honour to announce that I shall be a Candidate for- your suffrages in the Liberal inteiest at the-forthcoming Election of Members of the House of Representatives. ' . Yours respectfully, W. J. 'NAPIER. GOLD MINING NOTICES. rnHE PRIDE OF TOKATEA GOLD i- -MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby, given that the Shares forfeited for non-payment of 4d Call, due oh 1-1 |ii August, .1011, will be Sold by Messrs R. C. Carr and 'Sou at their Mart. Swansoostreet, Auckland, on MONDAY, the sth day 'of October, 1911, at -11 a.m., unless the amount-of the said Gall is paid to me at the Company's Oince, Hobson Buildings, Shortland-street, Auckland, ■ on, the day previous to such Sale. WM. GRAY, . . Secretary. Auckland, 27th September, 1911. 550 BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST WHAT THE CHILDREN WANT. gOLE, NATURAL FORM OF THE FEET. JUST LANDED, IN TAN, BLACK, & PATENT LEATHERS SIZES 4 TO 6, 2/11. SIZES 10 TO 13, 4/11. AT OFFER'S T?O°T gTORE, 186, SYMONDS-ST., end Id Section.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 230, 27 September 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 230, 27 September 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 230, 27 September 1911, Page 12