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AMUSEMENT-. , fl-HE TTING'S fTTHEATRE. -*-HE X__i N G'S * AhEATRE. (End of Penny Section. Pitt Street) PULLER'S The Best T>ICTURES. ULLER'S of All A- ICTURBS. PIZEN PETE (Comedy). A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE. (Dramatic). THE CORMORANT, An Interesting Educational, ON mHE N A U E STEPS f\F rpHE mHRONE. KJTBPS V-» p ahe J-hrone. Telling the Story of one of the small Principalities of Europe—of whose troubled his- ' tory and the vicissitudes of whose Rulers the novels of Anthony Hope and other , writers have given us a vivid idea. THYLLIS DARE AND GEO. GOLDSMITH, In. Specialty Dances. THE RANGER AND HIS HORSE, , _ A Story of Western Life. 1 PATHE'S GAZETTE. A BOY'S BIRTHDAY. New Selections by Burkes Symphony Orchestra. 1/ and 6d.' Reserves, 1/6, at Ivil Bros., and on sale at Theatre. jJJEWTON THCTURE pALACE. KARANGAHAPE RD. PENNY SECTION. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coming. SEE SEE Apache Renegade (Kalem drama) —The Adopted Son (Sellg drama), Dick Turpin . and Gunpowder Plot (B. and C. Star drama). , Series Dramas, Comedies, Scenics, Comics. , Each day, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 p.m. . Prices, 6d and 3d. 6d and 3d to all parts. • rpAKAPUNA pARISH TTALL. . rVRAND pIONCERT, • THURSDAY. 17th APRIL In Aid of the Funds of the Northern Suburban A. and H. Association. ! PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Song, "A Chip o_ the Old Block," MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON. • 2. Song, "Kathleen Mavourneen," MISS EMILY MOON. 3. Humorous Item, Selected.. MR. LAURIE ABRAHAMS. 4. Song. "Good Night, Good Night, Beloved." MR. EGERTON PEGG. 5. Song, Selected, MISS GERTRUDE GOTT 0. Song. Selected, MR. ALBERT WARBRICK. Interval. Part 11. 1. Song, "Flower Song" (from "Carmen"), MR. EGERTON PEGG. , 2. Song, Selected, MISS GERTRUDE GOTT 3. Song. "Once Aboard the Luggar," MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON. • 4. Humorous Item, Selected, MR. LAURIE ' ABRAHAMS. • 5. Song. "A Summer Night," MISS EMILY 1 MOON. 'C. Song. Selected, MR. ALBERT WARBRICK. "God Save the King." I Admission, 1/; Children, Gd. ; Concert, 8 p.m. ! 561 A. WILSON, Secretary. "DOTAL ROLLER RINK, • "" KHYBER PASS. j FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 1 10-to 12, 2.30 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. Admission Prices as usual. • E L L I O T R. JAMESON (Late Olympic, London), , Floor Manager.' ONEHUNGA Residents—Remember Yacht Club Pictures, In aid of the Jetty Fund, Friday next. Watch for programme. 004 SPORTING. A VONDALE JOCKEY QLCB. A UTUMN TuTEETING, 1913. gATURDAY, A PRIL 1Q FIRST RACE WILL START AT -ti} -JA Admission to Course: 1/ Each Adult. Admission to Grandstand: 5/ Each Adult. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND AT 10.25 a.m., 10.40 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 11.25 ' a.m., 12.20 p-m., and 1.20 p.m. Caterer. J. Gallagher. NOTICE No person who has at any time since the passing of "The Gaming aud Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1907," followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable person, will be admitted to Avondale Racecourse during the Autumn Race Meeting, and If any such person is found on such course he will he removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. v . ... HARRY H. HAYR, 546 Secretary. DENTISTRY. mHE T ONDON TNSTITUTE. "CMRE TJOTICB. THE LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE HAVE REMOVED FROM ENDEAN'S TO TEMPORARY PREMISES IN PALMERSTON BUII_D_N_-S. AND WILL RESUME PRACTICE ON MONDAY, APRIL 7. pALMERSTON j>UILDINGS, , Over Union S.S. Company's Offices, CORNER OF QUEEN AND CUSTOMS f STREETS WEST. . mmmm _-_____-______S___ "*""'*^^T PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M B T.OCKIE Q.ANNON, ! /"~<r. IL TTINGINEER, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE At I No. 10, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET (Second Floor). TELEPHONE No. 3984. 558 F. W. WAKE.] _W. D. ANDERSON. CT7AKB AND A NDEBSON, (Late cf Stratford) BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, HERALD BUILDINGS, WYNDHAM ST. Money to Lend on Town and Country Secnrltfes. : W- A. q a r » h b, SOLICITOR, ' 42, PHOENIX CHAMBERS, QC_}EN ST. (Opposite New Poet Office). Also a t KAJJPAPA __TB_____, ROTORUA. ~..M oney to Lend on Approved Security. ■pORRITT AND TyrUELLBB, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS (second _o_r) HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND, •_:, And atJ____M__rf:_s___i, *_ £ .._

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 90, 16 April 1913, Page 12

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