AMTTSEMEETre. 'QUEEN'S m H E A T R B, : QUEEN STREET. MaeMsiron and Lodder Proprietors. • GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. : Daily. 11 a.m- till 11 pjn. ; TODAY—WEDNESDAY—TO-'NTG : HT. t Final Presentation of PROM THE REGIONS OF DARKNESS. FROM TELE ■ REGIONS OF DARKNESS. MONTE CHRISTO. MONTE CHBISTO. THE VIOLIN'S MESSAGE. TflffiJ LADY KILLER. SIMPLE SIMON COAL STRIKE. BAUBLE INSTITUTE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), ' ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THINK OF IT. THINK OF IT. Adults Gd. Children 3d. KING GEORGE THEATRE (Opp. H.M. Theatre Stalls Entrance). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 12 to 5 and 7 to 10. Public Opinion—The Best Pictures. „ _ Better Cannot be Seen. NOW SHOWING—TO-DAY AND WED. Exclusive A.B. Comedy Drama, THE NEW YORK HAT. An unusual plot, that gives rise to many intense and powerful situations, which crip and bold the interest. Exclusive Essunay Western Drama." THE DANCE AT SILVER GULCH. Selig Western Drama. THE BRAND BLOTTER. COVENT GARDEN (Scenic), THE NEW MAID IS TOO MUCH OF A FLIRT (Comic). WARWICK CHRONICLE (Topi- , cal), MOVING PICTURES (Nordlsk Comic), ITALIAN SWITZERLAND (Scenic), A • DAY'S OUTING (EX-A.B.F. Comedy). Evening Sessions: B. Stalls 3d, F. Stalls and Circie, 6d. 71 I PICHICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. "PUSHING.—A Few Vacancies for Hapuka ' -*- Fishing. Leave Saturday night for Watchman, return Suuday.—Particulars, apply Cross aud Raymond, The Islington, Victoria Street. 81 fiUBMEE EXCURSIONS. Steamers for Hire to any part of the Harbour or Gulf. Capacity from 80 to 000 Passengers. Cargo to Bayswater or anywhere in the harbour. Terms moderate. Fishing parties arranged. BRADNEY AND BINNS. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. i TtJH JOCKIE QjANKON, ! rtTVIL ■pNGHSEBB, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE AT NO. 10, SAFE DEPOSIT 'BUILDING, HIGH STREET, j Second Floor. TELEPHONE ISO. 3SM. 558 W, A. C A * T B R : SOLICITOR, 42, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QU'EBN , ST. (Opposite 'Sew Past Offlce). < Also at 'HATPAPA STREET, HItOTOBtTA. . Money to Lend on Approved Security. -pOBRITT AND TyrTTELLKB, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITOUS, I SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS (second floor) HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND, And at Paeroa and Waihl. HOUSE FURNISHING. T£AHBOO "OjLINDS. WE ARE CLEARING THE BALANCE OF SEASON'S STOCK. BEST QUALITY WHITE SKIN. 12 FEET WIDE K/I "J 10 FEET WIDE :. Py/Q 8 FEET WIDE .»»»...... A/*\ » FEET WIDE _ „ *>/& 4 FEET WIDE „ -| At -j T. AND H c OOKB > LIMITED, ctouse tjturnishers, opp. town hall. muxihebt. ■« r ILL I N H E T. THE NEWEST AUTUMN AND WINTER MODELS Now Showing at MISS HALL'S, 264, QUEEN STREET, <Two Doors above Savings Bank). ' Everything Marked at Lowest Cash "»:—»- gPECIAI, QiTEB. FOB A FEW DAYS LONGEB We are offering TBIMMED MILLINERY AT RIDICUEOTJS PRICES TO CLEAR. FLORAL HATS, 1/11, 2/11, to 5/11; usual prices 10/6 to 25/ . Remember, the summer has only started, i It will pay you to see these goods. • BLACK TOQUES, for Matrons, 9/11 to 14/8 All new shapes, usual price 16/6 to 21-9 THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS. TOE Ty"ILLINERY QfHOP (opposite G. Court, Newton) And A L A M ODB - Pitt Street Buildings. M7 SS a" rbtc kle , (L»te Milne and Caere*)/
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 78, 2 April 1913, Page 12
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