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AMUSEMENTS. r\ U E E N * S "rp-H E A T B E. QUEEN STREET. MaeMaion and Lodder, Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT Another Great Programme Featuring BROTHER AND QISTER BOTHER AND TJROTHER AND QISTER rhere -are few subjects that appeal more llrectly to the picture theatre patron than those dealing with love and adventure, md if the affection is between Brother and Sister then , we may expect unselfish and self-sacrificing devotion that are certain to provide abundant scope for dramatic incident. . It is. these, points that make BROTHER AND QISTER ROTHER AND *->ISTER Thoroughly Interesting; This beautiful subject is supported by LAKES AND FALLS OF VELMI. Beautiful Scenic. DUPIN AND HATPIN SCARE. THE OLD CHESS PLAYERS—Dramatic. BLOOMER TRIES ACTING—Comic. SIMPLE SIMON AS A DETECTIVE— Comic. THINK OF IT! THINK OF IT! Adults 6d. ' Children 3d. We always Change our Programme everj Monday and Thursday. QONTIKTUOUS T£ING — -piCTURES — Q.EORGE (Opp. H.M. Theatre Stalls Entrance). 12 TO 5, AND T TO 10. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ONLY. ■EXCEPTIONAL. PROGRAMME. BETEH CANNOT BF. SEEN CHEAT STAR DRAMA. 3200 FT. ■Magnificent Photo-Flay. Selijr's Immortal Masterpiece. THE TWO ORPHANS. Part I. THE TWO ORPHANS. Part "11. THB TWO ORPHANS. Part 111 The Story that never jjttws old. This I'hoto-I'lay is worth coming i long way to see, and can be seen for nex to nothingSupported by •TUST SMILE. Comic. MY BABY. The Story of a Thoughtles promise. Exclusive A.B. Drama. AN INDIAN'S FRIENDSHIP. Exclusiv Essanay Indian DraroD. AT THE BASKET PICNIC. Exclusive A.E Farce Comedy. THB COOLEST THEATRE IN TOW? The place to rest during the hot weatbei Dny Sessions: Stalls, ."d; Children, 2d. EveniDg: B- Stalls. 3d; F. Stalls and Circle. 6d. 6 GOOD Musir. ~ood company, pnod enjoj ment. Harbour Excursion, evening next. Adults I,', children 6rl. 54 ANTEIX all lovers of music an" humanity to join the Auckland Sai'or Home Harbour Excursion, Wednesday evei in? next. 54 EDCCaTIONAL. MISS BOWELL, F.S.M., Teacher < Pianoforte and Theory, resum< duties Ist February.—Brighton Rd., Pa nell. 'i MISS FLORENCE CADMAN. A.S.M Teacher Violin. Pianoforte, and Theor: resumes duties Feb. 6th.—6, Upper Quee S_t J { MRS ST. PAUL resumes Tuition in Mus on TUESDAY, Feb. 1. and recelvf Pupils at "Taumaioe," Epsom, nest Di. cesaa High School (telephone 1767), and : her residence, Westbourne Road, Remuer: 51 I AyTISS DOROTHY WHITE, lTaTi \ i.»i (Royal Academy of Music, London Teacher of Pianoforte. Resumes Teachin February 3 At home. Tuesday and Thun day evenings.—King Edward St. (off Di minion Rd.). ' t ADAME ANTONIA MARTINENG Has Resumed Tuition in Blnglng and Voice Production. Pierce Bnildings, Symonds St. Phone 3,46! mHE AUCKLAND SCHOOL. FO J. ENGINEERING. — Principal, Jas. "V Bower. M.A.1.M.E.; Assistant, H. A. Bowe M.A-I.M.E. For particulars see "Star" »■ vertiaement, Tnesdays, Thursdays, Satu days.—Address: Top Floor, Tyrone Bull iags; Customs St. East, Auckland. P. , Bo.x 50. Phone 1.734. "VT ADAME /CHAMBER. TEACHER OF. "VIOLIN AND SINGING. Resumes Duties TUESDAY. February 1 At Studio, TUES. and FBI., 4fli and 7t 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.. to re-arrange lessons hour STUDIO: MUTUAL LIFE BLDGS., TO FLOOR. S "VT R- SAMUEL ADAM M.USIC ACADEMY. SYMONDS STREET, Resumes Teaching Piano, Violin, Vlo'iO cello, on MONDAY, February 10, and w attend daily at his Studio, Symonds Stret to arrange lessons. Telephone 1241. M R Q.EO. F QATE: 35, EAST STREET, NEWTON, TEACHER. .OF PIANO AND CORNE'

Will Resnme Teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. A Few Vacancies. Terms Moderate. 559 -vr I S S A D A V A T ES, TEACHER OF PIANO, RESUMES LESSONS MONDAY, FEB. 10th. PARK ROAD WEST. J[ISS J£ gOLLiXD, TEACHER of PIANOFORTE and THEORY Resumes Teaching on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10. At Home" FRIDAY, Feb. 7, from 3 to 5 p.m. AddTess: 6. CITY ROAD. Telephone 909. W. T. F^CHETTLate Musical Director of Opera House, Bnrton-on-Trent, Solo 'Cello. Commander-iu J Chiefs Band at the Nore, Sheerness-on-Sea, England. TEACHEK OF VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO. ~ Terms, etc., apply London and Berlin Piano Co. * H. gtJTTON, F.R.C.0.. A.ILA.M. (Organ, Piano. Harmonj-, etc.). Resumes TeacUing MONDAY. FEBRUARY 10th. Interviews: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri.. Feb. 4th to 7th, 10 to 1, and" 2 to 5, at Studio. 18, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS. Queen Street. Telephone 3860. t 531 TTEEK TOHAN TT/TELAERT, Teacher of Artistic Piano and Violin Playing, •AjTADAME VyiELAERT, Teacher of Voice Production and Singing, Will resume Teaching on MONDAY, Feb. 10th. Students please note change of ad-(lrest-—Studio: English and Foreign' Piano Agency, Wyndham Street, opp. Gas Office. Private address: Ventnor Private Hotel, Devonport. Interviews at Studio daily, 3--4USO. Appointments by letter .to private address. ~ " ; ■ -¥7"OICE TJRODUCTION, QTSGETG, AND pIANCXFORTE. M R H. O 08, " A.R.A.M., L.R.A.SL (London) WILL RESUME TEACHING AT HIS STUDIO, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, QUAY STREET, MONDAY, 10TH FEBRUARY. 1913. Interviews: 2 to 4 o'clock on 4th and 7th, inclusivp. or by appointment. Telephone No. 3924. (Mr Coaey will Jbe glad if former pupils will ***u> . '._

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 12

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