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AMUSEMENTS. 'wfEST'S t> I C T V B B S. JK)IAL A LBEBT TTAIiL. H.M.S. Z BALAND. A Hearty Welcome is extended by the Management to all tbe ship's company In uniform. Bonclcault's Great Irish Play— mHE CIHAUGHKAUN. Every Playgoer is conversant with this darnrtng Production, which lende itself admirably to einematographlc art. And a Splendid New Series. rjLOBE /CONTINUOUS "piCTUBES. THEATRE DE LUXE. 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. A HEARTY WELCOME EXTENDED. mO-NIGHT. ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND TS AUCKLAND. TOE ryiVES OF JAMESTOWN, A Story of Crqm-weirs Iron Rule in Ireland. HER HEART'S DESIRE. Coloured. Lady patrons will be presented with a handsome silk bookmark as a SOUVENIR of the visit of H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. LYRIC— Hayward's —T YKIC VRIC— Pictures. -XJyuic Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THii IiLII'E I'.cTUKE UOliSiv! TONIGHT THE ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE SCRKUAED. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I THE \ RRIVAL r\F HE -"-RRIVAL V-'F HM S "N EW 'ZEALAND .-°X.»O. •*-> EW •"EALAND TN A UCKLAND. X S -^-UCKLAND. COMING UP THE CHANNEL — THE FLEET OF LAUNCHES—AT ANCHOR— THE OFFICIAL RECEPTfON, ETC. A MAGNIFICENT LOCAL PRODUCTION. Also, a Complete Programme of the World's Latest Releases, including the ESCAPE OF THE 'WHITE GLOVE , G-ANG TWO WOMEN AND TWO MEN. THE POSTER CHILD, Etc. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. ROYAL ROLLER KINK, KHYBER PASS. Four Sessions Daily: 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. Admission prices as usual. ELLIOT B. JAMESON (Late Olympia, London). Floor Manager. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, TUKSDAY, MAY 20th. Watch Further Announcements. "mHB Vanishing Elephant" — HugaTd's J-> Wonder Show, His Majesty's, Monday, May 12. <>O, ROYAL OAK—Visitors from the country comins to see tbe Warship, yon must also come and see the Zoo. 164 H.M.S. NEW ZEAXAXD.

rnHB TAKAPrNA TRAMWAYS AND ■*■ PERRY CO., LIMITED. "DIGHT TJOUND H.M.S. N EW Z EALAXD ' Thence to mAKAPUNA AND T>ACK FOB -| / THE CHEAPEST TRIP IN" AUCKLAND. U 1/ U 1/. Do not miss this Cheap Trip to see the Battleship and Avoid being Crowded on Board. S S pUFUKE Leaves New Perry Tee on Week Days at a Quarter-past every hour, and from 10.15 a.m. to 4.15 p.m., passes right round the Battleship, thence to Bayswater and by Tram to Takapuna. 820 WOXB KING'S EMPIRE VETKBANS. There will be a Parade of the above Corps heid on FRIDAY NEXT the 2nd May, at 1.45 o'clock SHARP, ~at the Devonport Perry Company's Wharf, for the purpose of visiting H.M.S. New ; Zealand, by the kind permission of Captain Halsey, Officer Commanding. Uniforms, Medals and Decorations to be worn. By order. (SO.) J. GRANT, Major, Parade Adjutant, 511 The King's Empire Veterans. ATJCKLASD EDUCATION BOARD. VISITS OP COUNTRY SCHOOL CBFIILDICEN TO SEE H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. Members of School Committees and Teachers travelling to Auckland by rail are specially desired to see that on arrive! of the train at Auckland the children are Immediately formed into line on the railway platform. They "will be met by Officers of the Government and conducted to the ferry boat, which will conrev them free of cost to and from the Battleship. On returning to the wharf, the ehlktttn will be conducted by Government Officers to the Masonic H-aIL, Princes Street, -nSere tea Trill be provided. It is particularly desired that children etaall not be allowed to separate, either on the wharf or in Queen Street 513 R. CROWE, Secretary. "VTJBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF H..3C.5. NEW ZEALAND TO AUCKLAND. Prom Tuesday. 20th April. to-PrWay, 9th May, 1913, inclusive (Sundays. excepted), trains will rnn as follows:— A train, stopping wliere required, will leave Auckland at 10.15 p.m., and arrive Pukekohe at 11.58 p.m. A train, stopping where required, will leave Papatoetoe at 7.16 p.m. and arrive Auckland at 5.5 p.m. A train will leave Auckland for Onehnnga. and Papaknra at 1115 p.m., arriving Onehunga at 11.47 pjn. and Papakura at a.m. A. tnrtn wfll leave Aneklan* at 11.0 Djm and arrive Henderson at 12.0 rnidnlirnt. " 522 BY ORDER. DENTISTRY. for the Best Dentistry FAIB FEES for the Best Dentistry for the Best Dentistry HOWES WALKEK City Dentist Assisted by Dr. Edmtrad Bnckeridge. We- stand fey onr work. Fillings guaranteed Eight Years. "WCTT.T.I H¥>.*y i i fc i w a b 7. THE NEWEST AT7TTJMN AND WINTER MODELS Now Showing at MISS HALL'S, t>4, QUEEN STttttET, —IZn Donn_ BwkU

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 102, 30 April 1913, Page 12

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