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A————M __'!'«. TOT BST'S piCTURBS. TJOYAL A tLBBBT TTALL. XHrection: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. A Magnificent Star Drama— THE POWER OF SILENCE. VERSAILLES (Scenic). PATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. THE OLD BELLRINGER. BOSS OF LUCKY RANCH. A LEAP-YEAR COMEDY. HAWKEYE, THE DETECTIVB. POPULAR PRICES. — Q.LOBE QONTINUOUS pICTI-BBS. THEATRE DE LUXE. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Picture-lovers' interest centres in THE GLOBE PICTURE PALACE. The REASON is NOT FAR to SEEK. We present a selection that is FAR and AWAY the MOST DIVERSIFIED IN AUCKLAND. r\N mHE ITIHRESHOLD HEMP-GROWING IN NEW ZEALAND. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Q.ERONIMO'S T AST T_AID, A QUESTION OF CORPULENCE. ; Dress Circle, Cd; Stalls, Children 3d; Reserves, 1/. T YRIC— Hayward's —TYRIC -"YRIC— Pictures. —*-"YRIO "The Theatre of Light—and Delight!" TO-NIGHT! A Great Attraction. THE WEAKER VESSEL. A Play THE WEAKER VESSEL, of a thousand THE WEAKER VESSEL. fascinations. (Including a THE WEAKER VESSEL. . Genuine THE WEAKER VESSEL. Bull Fight. THE WEAKER VESSEL. "A Modern Carmen." (In natural colours.) Also: Latest Graphic—Letters to a Princess—What's In a Name?— Tombs of Emperors—A Signal of Distress—Brains v. Brawn—The Dandy, etc., etc. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA." LYRIC Hayward's T YRIC YRIC Pictures. -*ArK_ ("YNEIIUNGA Residents—Remember Yacht v Club Pictures, in aid of the Jetty Fund, Friday next. Watch for programme. 564 HORTICCTLTUBAI. SHOW. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SO- •"• CIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUMS AND DAHLIAS. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 18 and 19. Doors open 2.30 p.m. Music Afternoon Tea. Admission, 1/. Children, 6d. BAS_______A__X_ A UCKLAND BASKET BALL ASSOCIATION. All Sunday School Superintendents or others connected with Social Work for loung Women will find BASKET BALL just the game they want to keep up interest during the week. It Is the cheapest game to organise, and is well suited for those who find Hockey too strenuous. Those interested can see exhibition games on Saturday Afternoons. at any time by request made to the Secretary. There are Vacancies for players iv one of the affiliated clubs. KATHLEEN MURRAY, Hon. Sec, 519 Training College. BOROUGH NOTICES. TJOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. VALUATION OF NEW AREA. Take Notice, the Valuation List for the New Area, comprising Beresford Park, St. George Estate, and that portion lying to the west of Cameron Street, for the year 1913-14, Is now open for inspection at the Borough Office, Queen Street, Onehunga. All objections thereto must be left at the Magistrate's Court,* Onehunga, on or before the 22nd day of April nest, addressed to the Assessment Court; and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Town Clerk's Office/not less than 10 days before the next Sitting of the said Court Dated this 10th day of April, 1913. HORACE A. YOCKNEY. ">O2 Town Clerk. PZCmCS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. gUMMBR EXCURSIONS. Steamers for Hire to any part of the Harbour or Gulf. Capacity from 80 to 600 Passengers. Cargo to Bayswater or anywhere in the harbour. Terms moderate. Fishing parties arranged. BBADNEY AND BINNS. ECCLESIASTIC Al_ QHAPMAN - TiriSSION. TOWN HALL, APRIL 17 TO MAY 8. FIRST SERVICE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 17th, 7.30 P.M. Doors Open 7 p.m. Chairman, Rev. I. Jolly, M.A. Addresses by— REV. G. T. B. DAVIS, author of "Korea for Christ," etc., etc MR AND MRS RALPH C. NORTON, leaders of personal work, and other Mem- ■ bers of the Mission Party, will assist. MRS HARKNESS, Soloist, will sing favourites. MR R. HARKNESS, Pianist and Composer, will preside at the Grand Piano. j Alexander's Great Choir, of nearly 400 ' voices, will lead the singing. Conductor. ;MR E. 11. NICHOLAS. Come early. • Workers, Grey Street Door. GREAT RECEPTION MEETING. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 7.30 p.m. i EAST STREET HALL. Cbairmau, His Worship the Mayor (Mr • C. J. Parr). *.-'__§ ! DR. CHAPMAN'S FIRST ADDRESS. MR ALEXANDER CONDUCTS SINGING Watch the Daily Papers. For information ring Rev. N. Turner. 'Phone 4.225. 502 _\_ ELANE SI A N J£ ISSIO N. DEPARTURE OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS, FRIDAY, APRIL ISTH. There will be a CELE_rp__*noj. OF HOLY COMMUNION AT ST. MATTHEWS AT 8 A.M.; also A CHORAL. _s_-_B__RIST AT ALL SAINTS' AT 10.30 AJtt. •Preacher. THE BISHOP OF MELANESIA. ' 531 GOLD MINING NOTICES. BREMNER'S FREEHOLD GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. • . I__tic1 __ tice _ 5s her esy given that the Shares in the above-named Company Forfeited for Nonpayment of 3rd Call, payable on the 19th February, 1913, will be offered for Sale by Public Auction by Mr. Joseph - Thornes, at his Auction Mart, No 83 Qneen Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY" the ' 18th _ay of April, 1913, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, unless the Call be paid to the Secretary on or before the previous day J. W. NICHOL, Secretary. Auckland, 7th April, 1913. __• S^^———————_—__________s_______s T_rTT.T.T_rc_Y M } L L _____ K B « X. THE NEWEST AUTUMN AND WINTER MODELS Now Showing at ' MISS HALL'S, j . 264, QUEEN STBEET, (Two Doors above Savings Bask) I _ Js»t____j_t__«__•&-ftt._-__K-£ £___ ___«sJ

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 90, 16 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 90, 16 April 1913, Page 12