AMUSEMENTS. *-HE STREET x*? 10 Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Lta. "The Theatre of Light—and Delight! "The tihow that Sets the Standard." J- O-NIGHT — -A-L.L, AJ'JJFK. Including. pHE "RED XJAKtiltiK— . • Full of Fascinating Scenes. - An Earle Williams Drama. ■pRAFALGAK AND r£sO-DAY— What has happened tn "the" British Kavy in 100 years. yOUXG jy£RS J£ATON— A Fine Edison Dramatic. tJUNNY X LL, AT S'^^" - The Very Latest . 3ACMONT GRAPHIC V? Op *^ &.N ASSISTED ELOPEMENT Comedj AUCKLAND REGATTA............ ■■^^ DOTTIE, THE DANCER.... eomedy-Dnuw "BUMB8." The Vitagraph Elephant.-ComK Matchless Appropriate Mus bythe T YKIC gYMPHOXY QRCHESTEA JEST'S p 1C TUBES. KOYAfc A LBEST TX* iS '- - Direction Hayward's Enterpi*=ee, Ltza. LOOK WHERE YOU WILL, TOU CAN'I BEAT TOUR OLD FAVOURITE PICTURES. This Week's Star — r r HE tt azabi>s OF Ij ipb ' A drama of intense and thrilling interesi . SCENES IN MADRAS. A charming Railroad Trip. ROSE LEAVES—Vita. Drama. DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. A-Splendid Vita: ComedyFORGIVEN. A Sweetly Pathetic Drama. FATHER AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. THE FURS. An A.B. Comedy. Rich in Humonr. CHARLEY WANTS A SON-IN-LAW. a ReaVComedy Top-notcber. Dress Circle, 1/: Tip-np Seat Stalls, 6d. Reserved, 1/6. Phone 1,006C< LOBE CONTINUOUS pICTCBES THEATRE DE LTJXE. Direction: Hiyward's Enterprises. LtflOPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE maintained with the some exactness ar care as on our opening. THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST. That's it to a nicety! Our Xew Programme will do tie taltli to-day. WATEE BATS. A Thrilling Drama of New York Slums. LILY BORELA. A Charming Vaudeville Turn. THE TUlEF— l'athe. Full of Exciting Incidents. THE ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. FORBIDDEN LOVE. A Powerful Indian Drama. A MISTAKE IN SPELLING—Vita. Fpavuring MATHICE COSTELLO. I-ADIES.—Rest and quietness may * found after shopping in the cool ar luxurious lounge upstairs; telephone at writing material. DRESS CIRCLE — 6d — STALLS. CHILDREN 3d. RESERVES 1/. TTC7(H) IKES from the Wood (wind) i jV V Auckland Sailors' tlome Harbour 15: ' eursion, Wednesday night, S o'clock, fro: No. 2 Jetty. 5 rpHE Best Evening's Enjoyment at tl J- Harbour Excursion in. aid of Sailor Home, Wednesday. February S. & DENTISTRY. -ri T TDENTON, DENTIST, L.D.S., Royal College of Sturgeons. -Bt D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania, Has Removed to 33. STRAND ABCADE. "Trip to Japan." TTAVE YOU -yOTED? Visitors to the dental rooms may rote < three separate occasions. It is NOT necessary to vote for the sai one each time. Just please yourself atoo that. YOUR VOTE IS WANTED. First prize is worth £100 in cash. Howey Walter. "Trip to Japan." £100 P* 1211
This great roting- contest will coDtiime right through the year till Xmas Eye. Competitors who are themselves energetic, enthusiastic and popular, will find many willing friends anxious to help. Anyone over 12 years may vote. ■ Don't forget the schoolsThe £100 prize will be paid In cash. Anyone who can secnre the votes of CO people is certain to win a prize (£45 divided pro rata). Just now is a splendid time.for new compeUtors to mate a start. because a friendly rivalry Is springing up between the friends and supporters of the several candidates for the "Trip to Japan."' WHO has the most friends? TIME WILL PROVE. Booklets of voting coupons aTe supplied free. £100 prizes am not offered every day. This is YOUR CHANCE. Howey Walker, Dentist City Chambers. . [Miss iM. M. ©rowne is in charge erf the "Trip."] ■pOTJJvDS QHTLLINGS TDENCE Quite a lot of people, when they ha.". , decided to consult a Dentist, considti the matter of the Dentist's charges. What it is going to cost them in pounds, shillings and pence, and if tuej think there is a chance of saving mnnej on their Dental wort, they will do it irrespective of the class of work thej are going to get. DENTISTRY is a higb-dass, ekUfn and scientific profession, and when yoi are going to have Dental work done your first consideration should be "IS IT THE BEST?'* ■We only do one kind of Dentistry— THE BEST. And we do it in all branches of th< profession. OCR CHARGES ARE MODERATE. J. H K- INNEABtDEXEB QUEEN AND DABBT STBEETi fATT/Tg-T.AfTIV
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 29, 3 February 1913, Page 12
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