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• WB ST'S. "PICTURE ■. West's -ticTUR&a f , "R OIAIj A tBBET "Ff AXjL - Direcfkm Bny»Jrfs EnterprSaes, Ltd. THE HO3EB OP THE STARS. EJ FOt-L SWING. THE CTE4T BESNHABDTP BOOM. • ' - THROUGH [ , THE GODDESS OF GENTUS, q.A-p.ATT "DEESHAKOT. Q-ABA-H -DEKXHAEDT. CARAH -D-EKXHARDT. 1 As /-XAHILLE. ;" o ■ . ■ ■ J /^AMILLE. y^tAMILLE. yj : JtiaTY YEARS AGO tols great artistic genius electrified all Australia by her wonderful impersonaaous. History Is now repeating itself in shadowy form. The admiring crowds -who nig&uy attend West Pictures unanimously proclaim that the present pictorial potirtrayal is aosoWe * ASD THIKK! Prices ranging from £1 V to 5/ ■were charged for seats to witness this great artiste in "CAMILLE" daring her Australian tonr, and HUNDREDS -vrero TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. r^m _ You can "witness the same ARTISTIC TEItSMPH for . ■ 1/ AND 6^- ( THUOUGH THE SPLENDIDENTEBOF WEST'S PIOTURES. WEST'S PREMIER LADIES' ORCHESTRA. With Excerpts from "LA TRAVIATA" (Verdi). Founded on this great play. Unveiling of the Statue of Queen Victoria at Clmiez. Unveiling of the Statne of Kins Edward VTI. at Cannes, etc., etc. BOS PLAN AT WILDMAX AND ABETS. THE— Symonds- — T YRI C. H.E — street. — •" V R I C. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. "TBE HOME OF HAPPY HOURS!" Always Snug and Comfortable. TTAYWARD'S -JT>IC'IVU.E&-. Q-AYWAHD'S JTiCTURES—— "The Show that sets the Standard: ,, rpX>-NOGHT. A Really High-class Programme. nXBE OF TTERSA.ILLES. -»-HE -t 1 OUNTAIXS OF V BESAILLES. iElxquisltelT Coloured. KING'S T>IRTHI>AY "DE-VTEW, i>IKrrHDAX -"EVIEW, At tne Domain Last Monday. THE rpHIRD TkEGBEB, HE J-HIRD -L'EGREE, THE TAW OR TOE HE -LAW OR J- HE -"ADV. umbrellas to jlenx). atvtexicax /courtship. Mexican- Courtship. "Cologne and the Rhine." "Hot Stuff:' (A.B. Comedy), "Latest Ganmont Graphic^ "A Persistent Suitor." "Noisy Neighbours. , ' LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. KIXG GEORGE ■ THEATRE. Durham-st. (opp H.M. Theatre). Under Entirely New Management. 6D CONTINUOUS PICTURES.. QD From 1.30 to 4,30 p.m. " 1000 Seats—Adults, 6d; Children, od. MONSTER PROGRAMME. MARVELLOUS VALUE. TO-MGIIT. TO-NIGHT. THANG-β OF PROtiRAM3dE. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS (Comic). A GREAT WRON« RIGHTED (Drama,. THE GARDEN OF THE GODS (Scenic). THE MARKED ARROW (Drama'). THE PONY EXPRESS (Comedy). "FWINS (Dranwi). A TRIP TO THF. RIGI (SceuicX HER CtTOT-CV. (DramaiTFTft BIcVCt-K -&T<G'S DRKAJt (Comic). Continnons Pirtnres, 1-30 to 4.30 pjnAdults, 6d; Children, 3d. Evening Performance, 6d and 1/. Chfldren, Half-price. rpHE MeiTy-Go-Boiißii and Ocean Wave IJ- will be in full swing at the Onetamga. Zoo. Saturday afternoon: free ride given. Toe races for the children that should have •been run on Monday last will .take place on Saturday afternoon. Prizes. 51 •CVJOTBALLERS.—Be Up-to-Date in your JC information. Auckland Rugby Union OfflcJar Handbook for 1912. Price 6d. Ail Stationers or "Star" Office. POtnCTRT SHOW. A fCCKLAND AND SUBURBAN A POULTRY ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL <a H O W To be held on 20, 21, A - XD 22 .F^ , ml 2' In tie NEW TRADES HALL, Hrrbson-et. Entries will be received THIS (Friday) EVENING at the Federal Hall. Wellesleykt. West, from 7.30 to 0.30 p.m.. and also TO-MORROW (Saturday). Sttt Jnne. betweeD 7 p.m. and 0 p.m., when entries finally close. Don't forger, the Children's Classes for Dolls, Brush-work, and Cats. H. TATTEKSALL, 542 Secretary. A UCKLA'ND and -Suburban Poultry Show, -£3_ Jttd* 20, 1012.—Entries positively dose Federal Hall, June S, 10 p.m. 563 FEBHY KOTICE. rnHE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND -L FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. ROUND TRIP RATES: ADULTS, ONE SHILLING; CHILDREN, SIXPENCE. S.S. PtkPUKE. MONDAY TO SATURDAY, Leave Auckland (New Ferry Tee): A.M.. 7JS. 8J.5, 10.50: P.M.. 12.15. 3.25. 2.40, 4, 5.15, 6-13, 7.20; 8.55, laio. delate, aIXIS, acliio. Leave Bayswater: A.M.. 7. 7.30. S.SO, !).33, P.M.. 12.30, 1-40. 2.55. 4.15, 5.30, 6-30, 9-10. 10.30, a 11.30. a Wednesday and Saturday ouly. c. Does not connect with tram. d Does not run Wednesday and Saturday. SUNDAY. Leave Auckland: A.M.. 0. 10.13. 11.30; 12.50, 2, 3.15, 4.30, 5.45, 7, 5.15, 0.15, Leave Bavswater: A.M., 5.45, 0.15, 10.30, 11.46; P.M., L 5, 2.15, 3.30, +.45, 6, 7,1-5, &30. 9.30. c Does not connect with tram. TRAMS. MONDAY TO SATURDAY. Leave Bayswater: AJL. 7.30, S.SO, 0-40. 11.3: Pμ:. 12.30. 1-40. 2.55, 4.15. 5:30, 6.30, Z3S*9JLO. 10.30, all-30. " Leave Milford Koad: A.M.. 7, S. 9.10, 10.25. 1.1.50; P.il., 1.5, .2.-0, 3.40, 450, 6, 7.5, 5.30, 'all. a Wednesday and Satnrday oniy. SUNDAY. Leave Bayswateir: A-M-, 9J5. 10.30. U. 45; fJL 1.5, 2.15, 3-30, 4.45, 6, 7.15, 8.30, 0.30. Leave Milford Road: A.M., 5.45, 9.55. 1L10; P.M-. 12-25. L4O, 4.10, 5.25, 6.40, 7.55, 0. ." H. GILFILLAN, Secretary. A-uckland, April 28. 1912. 536 PICKIC3, JBXCTTBSIOHS, ETC. TjaSHrNG Eicursiou. — 3.5. Waiwiri X leaves Harboar Board Steps a± 2 pju. To-mocrow (weather permitting). Kaie 1/6. BO LICENSING NOTICES. Tttß VVKLIN LICENSING DISTRICT.— F B kS or application for TRANSFER OF LTCBNSE.-L CHARLES FRANC3B MOLLOY, of Wainkn, being the holder of a. Lirense in respect or the premises situate at Watatai. and known the Keutisti Hotel, do hereby give notice -that I desire to obtain, and will, at the jaext Eiceißins Meeting to b<? held at the rCumJIxMX, Pnkefeolie, on tbe 6th dayof .Jane, 1912. which stands adjoarned until, fthe 21st day of Jnne, 1812, apply for a. •transfw of tbe sail ficense from rayseK to-R*-hajd Tiomafi Refcl, my appisißtee'Dated at Auckland the s£h (lay of 3302. —CHARItES EfiASCIS JEQiaLOX,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 136, 7 June 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 136, 7 June 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 136, 7 June 1912, Page 12

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