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AMUSEMENTS. TT7 EST'S JJICTUBES. TJOYAL A LBEBT JTALL. Direction Hay ward's Enterprises, LtdTHE HOME OF THE STARS. WESTWARD HO ! ! The Universal Exclamation. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. WEST'S EXCLUSIVE FEATURE, rpUE QEiBGBANT'S J)AUG__TER, A Story of Intense Heart Interest. GERONA, The Venice of Spain. THE GIRL DEPUTY. I A Stirring Western Story. | IRBIT FAIR (Russia). An Interesting View of this Remarkable j Fair, held since 1643. LOVE AND SILENCE, An Exquisite Romance. PATIIE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE. Have a Merry Time with THE JAM CUPBOARD and WHIFFLES' PORTRAIT. D. Circle, Front Stalls, 1/; Back Stalls, 6d; Children, 3d. Reserved, 1/6. Phone 1,506. THE Symonds T YRIC. HE Street. AA'RIC. Direction. Haywasds Enterprises, Ltd. The Elite Picture House. HAYWAUD "pictures, AYWARIJ'S -Pictures. "Clear and Refined!" mO-TV"IGUT'S TJROGRAMME. THE PICK OF THE PICTURE MARKET. THE TRAGIC LIFE OF -VfONA T ISA. IFE OK -"-*-ONA A_ISA. An Historical Drama. Exquisitely Coloured, Magnificently Staged, Superbly Acted. TH_ TRAGIC LIFE OF "VfONA T ISA. IFE OP IU-ONA -"ISA. Including a Romantic Episode In the Life of thc World's Greatest Painter, Leonardo ] de Vinci. ONLY AT THE LYRIC. Together with a Full Programme. /"IAPTAIN THINGS J»ESCUE. An Exciting Western Photo. Play. FROM THE EGG TO THE SPIT. The Life Story of a Chicken. HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW. A "Bunnygrapb" Comedy. LODGING FOR THE NIGHT. An A.B. Drama. ! Magnetic Fluid (Comedy), Latest Gaumont ' Graphic (Toplcali — The Tsars Guard of [ Honour—King-Hearted Dupiu (Comic!—] Curious Effects of Vibration— Mr and Mrs I Patnpon wish to See the Eclipse. j Altogether one of the Greatest Programmes : yet screened here! i TO-NIGHT— At B—TO-NIGHT. And the ever-popular J Y'RIC CVMPHO.vy QRCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Book Sets by 'Phone 3645. pLYDE REDSIIAW BENEFIT. i TnE PONSONBY BOYS' DRUM AND I FIFE BAND will Play Music and Collect j Money for this six-year-old boy without I bands, NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ! One hundred Band Boys (50 finished ! players and 50 learners) will Parade Lamps j to Reservoir from I to 2 o'clock. Karanga- ] hape Road 2 to 3, thence Queen Street, i starting at Station at 3.15 till 5 p.m. Parents and Children, please meet us and give something for this unfortunate boy, and protect him from every wind that blows. Clyde Is the son of a collier, and we are willingly assisted by our friends the Waterside Workers. 68 DAN. CALLINAN, Manager. ROYAL R I X K, KHT'BER PASS. OPEN DAILY. Sessions: 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 2.30 p.m. to i 5 p.m., 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. (Special Learners' | ■Session). Evening Session. 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. MUSIC. J Morning and Afternoon Teas- a Speciality. I POPULAR PRICES. INK, BALL, OR THEATRE.—Ladift' and Gent-' Fancy, Historical, and other Costumes, Theatre Coats, etc., for Sale or Hire, at reasonable rates. Lists on application. Our Dresses won OS prizes during 1911. —McElwain and Zeven, 254, Qneen St. MRS SMITH will continue her Classes every Thursday, Foresters' Hall. Elementary, 7 till 8, Advanced 8 till 11. 20 DOG SHOW. jXtr A UCKLAND J^ENNEL * < rgJMrV _ OLCB. <j§r T) og QHOW. D OG gHOW. 21st ANNUAL SHOW To be held at ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET, On ■pRIDAY AND QATUBDAY TU'EXT, AUGUST 2nd and 3rd. RECORD ENTRIES, 320 DOGS. Special Challenge Classes for Pointers, Bulldogs, Collies, and Fox Terriers. Open from 0 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. each day. Admission, 1/. 552 G. DINNISON, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. JJEED, TVAILEY, AND mOWLE, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, HAVE REMOVED TO NEW OFFICES, FIRST FLOOR, SAIFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, CORNER OF HIGH STREET AND VULCAN LANE. ' 607 T F p E L L E3 N, SOLICITOR, Has Besomed Practice in New Commodious Offices at IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Smeeton's). Telephone 3310. Take the Elevator. TyILSON AND JJEMINGWAY. SOLICITORS, UNION BUILDINGS (Corner Customs and Queen Streets). B. W. PorritL F. H. Mueller. •pORRITT & TLfTJELLEB, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 115, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Shortland-sL), AUCKLAND, And at PAEROA AND WAIHL

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 182, 31 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 182, 31 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 182, 31 July 1912, Page 12

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