AMUSEMENTS. QFERA FT O D S E. BRENNAN-FLLLER VAUDEVILLE. ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. | 1-irst Appoarani-p of PEARL t lVlNt;>T'iNn, C..ixi'j.licnr.c I 1 XJ :v. -1 Daiircr. I MJSS LIGHT. English I'pi'ratic Soprano. ] Ko-apjxMriitn'i' uf -\TR p AND -\J"AVD pOIRTNKV. , Ravomciir ami Cfinrtuinß Yankee Girl. 1 KLORRIE [SANGER. Scriu jn.l Dnm-or. ] TOIINSON & \X,*ELI-?. Coloured Dnncors. •I > > p. nmillnnfi. cu-. 1 TTEKEERT /CLIFTON. English Comedian | The Man with Oie £10iW Voice. ! And in .■Oiij-Jiicrioii with MR JOHN. FULLER will s-in-' Ll.e "Miserfrc" Duel. STELLA RAN(ii:i:. ARTHUR STACEY. | THE DiiISCULLS. Patter Kinjii?. i PHIL AND LOU A. Silent Acrobatic X Act. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at L.W. D.C. and 0.5., 2.': Stalls. 1/; FC. Cd Reserves at Wildmau S, SIXPLNCL EXT . ING QEOUOE miIEATRE. DURHAM ST. fopp. H.M. Thc.atrci. MARVELLOUS VALUE. /•CONTINUOUS piCTURES. Afternoon Session. 1.30 to -4.30. Evening Session. 7 to 10. I'KiiiiK \ii*iK l"'» KAY: STAR DUAiUS: THE TWO SIDES, and ON PANTnEII CREEK. fiaumont Graphic. 0!) (topicali. At Jones' Kerry. Dad's Girls. Dramas. Fin- jit Clifton Terrace. Wellington. Amsterdam and Rotterdam, Sreuics. \ Hand-iuniP Man. The Runaway Lorry. A Hurried Renovation. Tweedledum and His Tricks, Comics. COME in nr GO out when you like. STOP ;:s long as you like. STALLS, 3d; CIRCLE, 6d. ('hiluriti M, urteri.ouua ouiy. TS7IND-SOR mHEATRE, pONSONBY. TO-NIfiHT iMONDAYi AND TO-MORROW ABSOLUTELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF RIDER HAGGARD"? MYSTERIOUS MASTERPIECE, ••gnre.- "^rTE:" A Gorgeous MyFtjfyin- Motion Picture. Kire? of Eolith, Flames of Death. Attendants in Bedouin Attire. The btnry is brontrht down to the 1 Christian Era. The Mo.«t Popular Ki.m Ever Exhibited. ! A crowded fjithiLsiaM audience jrrccrpil this Iwautifnl picture on Saturday night v.iih stupendous afipiauHC. Prices, as usual. M and 1/. A I'CKLiSD Jlffi, TIEDEBIAFEU TOWN TT'iLL. OWN -LLaLL. FRIDAY, A UGUST »> -C IiIDAY -^LiiUSO , ■«• gECOND QO-XCERT OF THE REASON. SOLOISTS: MISS ETHEL RAX. 'Soprano. MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, Baritone (Of Cnrimchiiri'Jii. MR H.. G. DUTTON, F.K.C.0., A.R.A.M., Organ. LIEDE-iiTAFEL SPECIAL ITEMS. ■■Holy Calm and SiUlness." "Hnzxa." •'Brothers in Sons." "By Babylon's Wave." "Sleep Thou, Wild Hose." Boi Plsn OPENS TO-MORROW iTUESDAY). 8 a.m., Wildman and Arpy'i*. Extra Reserved Tickets, 3/; Unreserved, 2/S. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Comnicare at S p.m. Broadwood Piano, supplied English and Foreign Piano Agency. 502 SYT). ,1. HARBUTT, Secretary. T>ON-SONBY YACHT AND LAUNCH •*- CRUISING CLU.I3. A LEAP YEAH EUCHRE AND DANCE Will be licld in the Clubroom TO-M.ORROW (TrEPDAY), JULY SO, At S p.m. E. BETTANY, ! 500 Hon. Sec. FOOTBATH NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ■*■* LIMITED. ■pOOTBALL Af ATCH. j AUCKLAND V. THAiIES. At Thames. ivATTKDAY. AUOUST S. 1912. The p.s. Wakafre will .cave No. :; Jetty at 7 aju. for Tharm'S. and i\ ill leave! Thames on return at 9Jo p.m. Return Fare, 7.0. Tickets available for roniru on MONDAY, sth August, ll'li, per Wafcatere, at 11. 15 p.m. CHARLES HANSON, 514 Manager. 1 pITY OF AUCKLAND. VICTORIA PARK. Notice is hereby given that the Auckland City Council has granted the use of Victoria Park to the Auckland Provincial Kueby League for Jic purpose of playing a Football Match on SA.TUB.nAY. l--'th August, 131-, with authority to the said League to Make a Charge not exceeding Oue Shilling for each person lor admission to Victoria Park, with an extra Charcot one shillinc for every horse or veaicle, and an additional charge iwi cx.-.-cdins; one shilline ''"'' each person [or admiseiou to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. i.ih July, li>l2. 3>l COCCER PLAYERS shonia always have a fe tin of NAZOL OINI-MKNT in tieir ba"S They should never jro to play without this'friend. It is the very beat remedy lor Braises or Sprains. TTtOOTBALLERS should 60* tha , tney have Jb a tin of NAZUL OINTMENT in their bags when going 10 play. it is almost certain that most of them will require it by the time tie gruno is over. It reduces the sweUuis and takes away tbe pain. ttxoOTBiAUjEHS.— Up-40-Da-te in your JO information. Auckland Rugby Union Official Handbook for 1012. Price 6d. All Stationers, or "*Staj" Office. UGBY I'LAibZKS Bel plenty of hard 1 knocks, and plenty of bruises. NAZOL OINTMENT enables them u> get rid of the bruises quickly, it has srtat soothing and healing properties. -r^OOTBAJLLEasT^Be - I'Date in your X 1 Information. Auckland Rugby union Official Handbook for 1012. Price 6d. All Stationers, or "Star" Office. YEN "NORTHERN - I.NION Pl^-VYK-K-S cjnuot escape sprains and lirnlses. ; Kicks oft.-n produ>*« creat painful =-«-.-!!i;-.-.s. \ Th€ simplest. purpM. and u)o<.; effwrna.lJ trearmeDt is to iis-n X.\/.i"il> fIIXTMBVr. ' It relieves ibo i>aiu au*l rcdnrra th* , mici; ins-J _ 1 I ~ J I HOCKEY. HOCKEY PLAYERS will ;:r-t in the way I of each other's Sticks, and then a bruise more or less fallows. Tile best way to cret rid of tii-c bruifp i.s to use NAZOL OINTMKNT. M e;iscs the pain and reduces the FWflllns. ■ 'I DO>TT aHlw yoirr rlirst t.i let to the In- | flammatory or Bronchial Stage, be i cause that means your d..- tor nr .-bemlsi. 1 When you fe,-l yon have a .old or influenza • symptoms, take Eu-Campli-01. You will j get toetant relief.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 12
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