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AMUSEMENTS. VST EST'S -pICTURBS. "ROYAL A LBERT TTALL. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THE HOME OF THE STARS. SEE: WEST'S STAR SPECIAL, W A Malitarv " The Great Hurdle YET .„„... Race Scene. T OST, HER LAST SHOT, LARVAE OF THE LION ANT, A Splendid Nature Study. GREAT PRAYER OF THE ARABS. THE PASSPORT (Pathe). PAT-HE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE. CALINO AS LION TAMER. Real Lions cause great fun. WEST'S PREMIER LADIES - ORCHESTRA D. Circle, Front Stalls, 1/; Back Stalls, 6d Children, 3d. Reserved, 1/6. 'Phone 1500. THE — Symonds — T YRI C. HH — Street. —xJ YRI C. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. On every side you bear, and there is no douht about it, HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. AY WARDS -tICTURES. Have set a Standard none can Follow! . fT-O-NIGHT — J-O-NI-UHT A Pictorial Repast of Exquisite Relish. In N.Z.s Most Charming Theatrescope. .RIO DE JANEIRO.—TraveI. AN HEIR APPARENT.—Dramatic. TWO MEN UNDER THE SAME KIMONO. Japanese Comedy. AUCKLAND DAY BY DAY.— A BOY OF THE REVOLUTION.—Drama, HIS LITTLE SISTER.— Comedy. Interval. LATEST GAUMONT UKAPHIC-Topicat MIRACLE OF THE FLOWERS Coloured Romance. THE FIVE SENSES. —Comedy. THE STOLEN GREY.—Dramatic. DISTURBED -SENTRY.— T YRIC QYMPHONY r\.Ri--IiESTRA. Hayward's Pictures delight the eye. whilst the Lyric Orchestra enchants the ear; this line Orchestra has attained in six months a reputation that is pre-eminent in the Dominion. KINO GEORGE THEATRE, Durham St, Opp. H.M. Theatre. Continuous Pictures. Marvellous Value. Complete Change Every Monday and Thursday. Every Afternoon, 1.30 to 4.30. Every Evening, 7 to 10. La Grande Breteche —Madge of the Mountains, Supported by a host of other attractions. THINK OF IT! Two Hours' Solid Amusement for Sixpence. Afternoons all parts, 6d; Evenings, all Stalls, 6d; Dress Circle, 1/; Children Halfprice. milE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), and MONDAY and TUESDAY Following. This Great Star Subject will be Shown at THE WINDSOR THEATRE, PONSONBY. Important Boothman, the popular Australian Actor-Elocutionist, will describe the events as they are being shown. MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. 508 GLIDEAWAY RINK. COBURG STREET. ClTY.—Admission Free (except evenings session 7 to 10 p.m., admission 6d>. Ladies' Skates. 6d; Gent's, 1/.—A. SMITH. Prop. ' ST MEETINGS. ORANGE HALL. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SUNDAY, 7 P.M. ' MR W. RICHARDS' Osteopath, will give a Grand Demonstration of Healing Deafness. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Goitre, etc. All acute pain cured on the platform. Sick and afflicted cordially Invited. MRS W. RICHARDS will medically diagnose from articles. Admission Free. 38 BOOTS AND SHOES. BUY the Celebrated Taylor-made Boots; made on the premises; wear guaranteed.72, Karangahape Rd., and 85, Queen Street. —J JEW ET.T.*BTtS. pUBLIC IJ O T I C B, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! HERE ARE A FEW QUOTATIONS OF THE /CHEAPEST JEWELLERS IN **kT IJ GENT.'S Oct GOLD CHAINS—SO/ per oz. weight (any pattern). ISct. GOLD WEDDING RINGS—I/6 per dwt This means that a 30/ Ring costs you about 18/. 9ct. GOLD-MOUNTED GREENSTONE BROOCHES 2 Bands, 3/6 each; witn 2 Bands and Fern and N.Z. in centre. 5/3 each, Oct GOLD BROOCHES—From 2/9 each. 21/ METAL LEVER WATCHES, Now * 12/9. 35/ SILVER LEVER WATCHES, now 19/9. 42/ SILVER LEVER HUNTING WATCHES, now 25/6. Famous COPPER REPEATER ALARM CLOCKS—Usually advertised at 7/6, "Fisher's" price 6/3. S-DAY MARBLE IMITATION STRIKING CLOCKS—Usually 37/6, "Fisher's" price. 25.9. E.P.N.S. AFTERNOON TEASPOONS and TONGS, iv Casel/3 case. E.P.N.S- STAMPED PEARL-HANDLED BUTTER-KNIVES—I/5 each. H. B. F ISHEB NEW ZEALAND'S CHEAPEST CASH JEWELLER. 216-218, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD, DIVIDENDS. rpHE HIKURANGI COAL COMPANY, x. Limited. The Share Register of the above Company will be Closed from MONDAY, 15th inst., to THURSDAY. 18lh inst. both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of dividend. By order of the Board of Directors. H. GILFILLAN, SecretaryAuckland, July 11. 1012. 505 POTJXTRY SHOW. A UCKLAND POULTRY ASSOCIATION. Prizes won at the late Show will be paid at the Federal Hall on SATURDAY. July 13, at 7.30 p.m. The Art Union in connection with the show will be drawn at 8.30 in the same hall. 529 H. TATTERSALL, Sec. MEETINGS. "VfEETING OF HOUSEWIVES' UNION. UJ-Rangatira Rooms, Upper Symonds St, Monday, loth inst. All attend. Questions invited. TTNITBD TEMPERANCE RALLY. Me_u'bers of the various Temperance Societies in the City are invited by the City Prohibition League to the V.MC.A. Building. Albert Street, on TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock to hear the Dele- \ gates to the recent Dominion No-License j Convention report on the new forward ! policy. Chairman, Rev. J. Cocker. 19 j

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 12

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