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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS "jy-AJESTY'S TJIHEAT^ Lessee c. B. BaUei Direction J. D. William. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTJi LAST NIGHT OF i "pARSIFAL." "pARSIFAL" An Enchanting Legend of King- Arthur __ his Knights of the ROUND TABLE/V "pARSIFAL." ~ JJg "pARSIFAL." 4 M A Picture-Drama of Entraricing InuMsA 1 Staged on an Unprecedented W MONDAY. '* "] f Coming MONDAY. '"■■"•'■ MONDAY. ' B A Startling Dramagraph of Inttnjtf Interest, .1 " THE OATH I "THE OATH £ = •• THE OATH •■ STEVEN HCL_EB« H STEVEN HUlJ_r_Lw ■ STEVEN HBLLER* p A Rcraantic Sequel to the PaenomentUf IS Successful Picture-Drama, "" _r " THE UNWRITTEN LAW." j?- ---•• THE OATH OF - «. .. •! fe'i " THE OATH OF - fc STEVEN HBI.-EE" II STEVEN HULLHR* X A Story which appeals to the better' IP side of human nature, irraphleally pjfj B? trayed by NOTED PEUFORMEBg, p "THE OATH OF -:'. f) " THE OATH OF | ", STEVEN HTJLI.EIL" I STEVEN HULLBa* ' H Commences Next MONDAY. ~' ii Dress Circle and Stalls 1/, Family Circle •_ X Children 6d everywhere. Ro_ Plan-at Wit fman and Arey's, 6d extra. 8': TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATBi. fe Lessee C. R. Bailey. • _i Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd.-' ja SIDE-SPLITTING ATTRACTION- COIUSa > : ' GST READY TO SCREAM WITH J IP LAUGHTER AT .'.".- .f §| J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW CO__?_st P OF COMEDLYNS » In George M Cohen's Greatest. .Com_(f Success— "GETT-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFO-D> ; For the First Time in New Z?alani'-'" The Star Comedy Artists— " " ; ;"; r FRED. NIBLO, .'■:.. From the leading Loudon and New .-Yffli J theatres. . ■■ S-S' HARRY CORSON CLARKE, The Original Jones in "What Kappeneafjj Jours.*' Aho, JAiMiES H. MANNING, Irish Comedian. S§3 MARGARET DA LB OWEN, - •. : Character Comedy Actress. rag MARIAN DUNN, From the Principal American __e_ti_L P.BATUiCS LOLLOWAY, The Brilliant Young An.-tralian Aetna*. Any many other Clever Entertainers. ' -•GET-RICH-QU.iCK WALLINGFO>3D." Bright as a dollar, and as crisp as a a_f banknote. .. ?■ FULL OF COMICAL SURPRISE'.-;.'.,.V A Comedy in which the unexpected aiwajS;..: happens, aad happens hur_oru_siy.;: Touring Manager, JOHN FARUELL. DON'T Forget Electric Light Ha-bon'. Excursion in aid of Benevolent Fr._L . Auckland -Sailors' Home. Wednesday __& I February 5, S p.m. S.S. Condor- lesvej 1 '- Ferry Tee, No. 2 Jetty, S p.m 543 ISS DENTS ELITE ORCHEST&- - (Lady lnstrumentalistsi. — Open _t» . receive Engagements for. Dances, .SofiaH At Homes, etc. Music par excellence. T_tta moderate. —Apply Miss Dens. Beilwood,*- ' Rosklll. -..„-» ' ~~\ LFR X D pItIC B, I Teacher ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODTTCTIO-,' AND DRAMATIC ART. Address: 2L SWANSON STREET. ■_ rpO-NIGHT, search your wardrone for'my -I- soiled clothing. To-morrow, .rlag.flf Porter. In two days your order will-..be turned to you fresh, new and clcs.u _f_i_ — Phone 1.741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS Tabernacle Building., K-rangahspe tt_ Vana Collect. . --:-. : '.-' INDIAN EMBROIDERED MCSIJj DRESSES. " - , ' CEYLON HAND-MADE LACES, , GODAVERY CROCHET. /' ... IRISH CROCHET, Etc., Etc. ; Obtainable at ,< -. pRNEST A "R IM ME ** STRAND ARCADE. TO BRIDGE PLATE f__J_| The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer * ttt best and largest on the market. Can M obtained from —CSuunptaloop and Edn_sto_> Stationers, Queen St.; Spreckley and <-», Stationers, Shortland St.: G. Totnian, Stationer, Queen St.; R. Maclcay, StaUoaer, Queen St.; R. C. Hawkins, Stationer,. QteM I St.: W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Qoeea St.; Q. Tomlinson, Stationer, fcyiaonds 57.;S 7 .; P. Smith. Stationer, Symonds St:;. A. Alt*. Stationer, Karangahape Rd. Price, I/.. Ssf I that you get the "Premier." ths FayouM* Bridge Scorer. HAZARD'S MINIATURE RIFLE RANG* The Successful Competitors hi MS Shooting Matches for this week will 9* awarded the following prises:—lo/ ana 5/, first aud second prizes in both the SIXSHOT BULL'S-EYE and BUJiN/Wf TARGETS COMPETITION, while OS winner of the AGGREGATE will receive a SET OF CARVERS IS CASE. ■ Last week tbe Successful Co_ipe_tor » the AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYE MATCH .. was Mr G. JONES, with a score or * bulls-eyes. Mr S. ELLIOTT and Mr F. *• H. CAKRLxGTON were the first and te&M prize winners in the SIX-SHOT COMPETITION, whilst Mr G. JONES first, and Mr »• ELLIOTT second, were the scccesTfal WJ petltors In the RUNNING TARGETS MATCH. ■ --' - . AQUATICS. ' ' ' A CHALLENGE.—I chaUenge to race aW Tuck Stern iTshing Boat in AucU-aa for flO a-side round a thirty-mile triaosmsr course.—H. GaUagher, Devonport. ■■■■■» LUNCHEON AND TEA KOO-O-HARBOUR VIEW, Endean's Queen Street W'hari. oP» isuudavs. Altenioou and Late leas. -«-'. thing good.—J. Fountain, Proprietor. » MAXSO-TS - " _>INiS- U ™?f a Some may lead, but I am iwalj none. Try Mansons Dln!n_ Hocms, op> -Herald" Offlce. Four-courte "• breakfast from 7 till 10 a.m. ____ p_lU_'e QTILL T EAD-SA BEST "I / MEALS IN THE CITY.;, STRAND ARCADE. ' CAFK DE ROYAL, the Ovility and quick service; true. Try it. The most np-t«H_ite dtag and supper rooms in the city; also the «V place in Auckland for private suppers (yefore or after theatres): private roomi « | faaies and gents npstalrs. Mea,s at all hours. Open Sundays. Hours, »»' *» ?»"1i.30 p.m.-CAFE DE ROYAL, f, T& iTORIA ST. W.. three doorß above Boyal i Hotel. _, | rpHE pEKBI D EPOS 11 AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, j-SKRV BLDG3., QUEEN ST. WHABF, HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONEBH, FRLT-ERE3S & TOBACCONISTS. (Wholesale and Retail!. Picnic Hampers Supplied at Shortest Sotles. Open ail hour* ting up pnoae *_*_ Light Refreshments up till 11 p.m. erery evening. _

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 12