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■ " ■ — ■-■Mi.?- ---| AMUSEMENTS. G?fv n MT sl^^ VA X A N D JJA A T T s E TtfEXT {SATURDAY EXIT "llli AT 030. . "THE COUNT OF MONTH CHRISTO •>• Also, "THE OATH OF STEPHEN.HULLER." jjis . Ivl AJESTrs Lessee C. E. Bailey Direction — ID. WilUarnV. TO-NIGHT - AT • _ TO-NIGHT TWO GIGANTIC STAR ATTRACTIONS ' ••THE OATH OF "THE OATH OF STEPHEN HULLER" STEPHEN HULLER;" Over 3000 ft in length. Sequel to that Great Sensatloa "THE UNWRITTEN LAW." " "THE OATH OF -THE OATH OF STEPHEN HULLER." STEPHEN HULLER.".] Powerful Gripping Drama of. the Present i Day Life. Nt - This Splendid Film fulfils the Highest Test . of Dramatic Art. and is of irrestible appeal to human nature. Once again ,we see, villany vanquished, virture triumphant. Also, "THE COUNT "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" OF MONTE CRISTo!" - A Brilliant Adaptation of Dumas' Enchant-, ing Story. Magnificently Staged. Natural Scenery. Gorgeous Costumes. "JTIE COUNT "THE COUNT ■ ~ ' OF MONTE CRISTO." OF MONTE CRISTO." The Greatest Story in the World of Cruel Wrong and Sternest Vengeance. PRICES: Dress Circle 1/, Stall's I/, Family Circle 6d. Children, 6i everywhere. piCKARDS QO. pOX piAXS NOW OPEN AT WILDMAN AND ARErS. - / Reserved Seats, 4/. JJIS -jyrAJESTY'S rpHEATBB, - Lessee Mr C. B. Bailey,. RICKARDS miVOLI ICKARDS A IV OLI Direction Hugh D. Mcintosh. A SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. " ■■'... 1 Commencing MONDAY EVENING NEXT. A MAGNIFICENT SHOW. Comprising the Greatest and Most Expensive Company of Front-rank VaudevHl* . Artists ever brousht to New Zealand, - ARNOLD TIE 'DIEBE, " RNOLD J-TE A>iEEE. And his Elaborate Company. ._• if In a Costly and Gorgeous Entertainment «{ > all that is Fascinating in Original Magic. - "VTELLA VT7EBB. A>ELLA »»EBB, .; The Incomparable American Diseuse. The Rage of Sydney and MeUiourne. All A'J* tralla is Singing Her Songs. " rpAYLOR AND ARNOLD, America's Famous Ragtime Monologuists. '>v pHINKO. The Renowned Boy Jugglez, v'-.iSSi A LBERTO ■VTABINI, i v H Late Frincipal Tenor Quinlan Opera Cb.Vvj; "g-AUFTMAN. Fearless-Trick Cyclist. A PROGRAMME OF QUALITY. PLANS NOW OPEN. PRICES: 3/, 2', 1/. Early Doors. 6d Extra to Stalls and Family Circle. Booked ■'■'-. Seats, 1/ Estre. rpo BE ISSUED SHORTLY, s;; " HOW TO GET RICH QUICK' ■ (By J. RUFUS WALLINGFORD),- ■■■•'•'- . ■"%■'. With Notes by Blackie Dawr . On arrival in Auckland Mr Waliinsfora will give a practical exposition of tje methods dealt with in his book. This city has been selected on account of the plena-: fulness of money, and the desire to do something for the young men who are' growing up and desire to make their way in tile world. ZOO. Royal Oak—The Children's Composition—lst Prize. £2, Jack Munxo, Ponsonby Rd.: 2nd Prize. £1, Cedric Barry, Epsom; 3rd Prize, 10/, May Martin, ..0e«----hunga. . IS3 (CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. .. Realistic, and Splendidly Portrayed. -. . PALACE THEATRE, NEWTON. > pOL. J. EUFUS WALLLNGFORD *-' Will soon bs here. The Coloael will Tickle you to Death. . . : ; I |"jI,JTSS DENZ'S ELITE ORCHESTRA •"*• (Lady Instrumentalists). — Open to receive Engagements for Dances, Socials, At Homes, etc. Music par excellence. Terais Moderate.—Apply Miss Denz, Bellwood, Mt. Koskiil. /CHINESE AND CEYLON HAND-MADE T --'' LACES, Chinese Grass Lawn Goods, Ivory Ornaments. Egyptian Scarves, Cashmere Rugs and Shawls, etc., at - - ERNEST A. RIMM EX, Oriental Art Specialist, STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND," Tbone 3494. rpo-NIGHT. search your wardrobe for any ' A soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring' up Porter. In two days your order will be re- - turned to you fresh, new and clean again.— Phone 1741. POUTER'S DYE WORKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Road/ .": ' | Vans Collect. . O BRIDGE PUI'BBS. The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer is'the best and largest on the market. Can he obtained from—Champtaloup and Edmiston, Stationers, Queen St.: Spreckley and Co., Stationers, Shortland St.: G. Totman, Stationer, Queen St.: R. Maokay, Stationer, Queen St.; R. C. Hawkins, Stationer, Queen . St.: W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Queen St.; G. Tomlinson. Stationer, Symonds St; P. Smith. Stationer. Symonds St.; A. Aley, Stationer, Karangahape Rd. Price, 1/. See that you get the "Premier," the Favourite Bridge Scorer. t— ■ : LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. pEIO R ' S CJTTLL T EADING., - lO Ld BEST -j / MEALS IN THE CITY,-,. STRAND ARCADE. CAFE DE ROYAL, the Model Cafe. Civility and quick service: everything true. Try it. The most up-to-date dining and supper rooms in the city: also the only place in Auckland for private suppers ibeI fore aud after theatres); private rooms for ' ladies and gents upstairs. Meals at all I hours. Open Sundays. Hour J, from i a.nj. 1 till 11.30 p.m.—CAFE DE ROYAL, 36, VICI TOR IA ST. W., three doors above Royal . Hotel. . -p.ERRY T~) EPOT AND pEFRESHMEKI pOOMS, QUEEN STREET WHARF. While you wait for the boat—CALL IS AND SEE US. All stock I rteh andnff V. Fruit Confectionery, and all Smoke:* Requisites. Best brands. / | -AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. Refreshments All Hours. I Light Refreshments up till 11 p.m. ever/ evening. ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 37, 12 February 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 37, 12 February 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 37, 12 February 1913, Page 12