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AMUSEMENTS. Ty ESI'S pICTOBES. TJOYAL A LBERT TTALL. ENOEMOCS SUOCRSS. PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY. THE T.HRH>MM> STORY. OF IJIBB T'-ELLX Q.ANG. An entirely new and exquisite pictorial representation of the doings ot this notorious gnus of bushrangers, who terrorised the whole of the country traversed by tbe desperadoes in the eighties. The details will be graphically described by Mil ALF. VV. BOOTII.UA.K. This is a Feature of a Magnificent Programme. THE — Hayward's — T YRIC HE — Pictures. — -"I'KIC Hasten to the House of Artistic Attractions! HUGE SUCCESS OF OUR NEW SERIES! A Two-reel Feature, THE CJTRENGTH OF HE "TRESGTH OF ■ uj -EN, Beautifully Portrayed by the Vitagraph. Virile, Vital, and Vigorous ! ! Marvellous Mountain Scenery ! Pulsating with Powerful Situations : ! THE CJTRENGTH OF "ifEN, he Strength of •'-"-en, MAKING A DYNAMO Industrial THE AWAKENING Comedy-drama A CONCERTO FOR THE VIOLIN, A CONCERTO FOR THE VIOLIN, Marc MncDcrmott Mary Fuller LA DAUPHJNE Col. Scenic A DIP INTO SOCIETY Comedy TH X WTSUi A.B. I>wni« LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC .. Topical HER GALLANT KNIGHTS Comedy The Lyric "Symphony Orchestra. pi LOBE /CONTINUOUS DICTUKES. THEATRE DE LUXE. 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. PICTURES THAT ATTRACT BY TIIEIR HIGH-GRADE- QUALITY. Last Presentation of the ORF.AT VITA. DRAMA. ■vrOUSE AND THE J.ION. See the Detective's Desperate struggle for Life in the Dark Waters. RABACEL ISLAND. Scenic. GOOD IN THE WORST OF US. A Story of the N.W. Mounted Police. BANDITS MASK. N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS, Coursing at Stamford Part. Funeral of Fireman Massey. HULDA OF HOLLAND, DRESS CIRCLE — (*U — STALLS. Children, 3d. ** Reserved, 1/. A Beautiful and interesting COMEDY, entitled "A r V RIp T0 T AI>AJi >" Will be given In the RICHMOND HALL on THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 7, By MISS WINIFRED GILLIBRAND AND PARTY. ■ Proceeds In Aid of Beautifying Grey Lynn School Grounds. This tvill be the Last Performance of this Comedy previous to the Party disbandlins. Tickets, 1/. Commence 7.45 p.m. The Committee would like the co-opera-tion of parents and friends to make this effect an unqualified enccess. 573 OP JST>IA, Will hold Jier BUILDING-UP CLASS At No. 11, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Subject: "FAITH." Admission to Class, 1/. Sufferers Invited to Come and be Treated Free. Madam can be Oonenlted Daily from 2 to 5 at No. 11, His Majesty's Arcade, Queen SL Cty. 500 HOUSE FTTRNISHINa. JJEDDIXG AND ATATTBESSES MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY. UNDER PERFECTLY SANITARY CONDITIONS. rpRIAL gOLICITED. T. AXD H. C OOKE, Ii TD - JJOUSE JJIUROTSHERS, QPPOSITE mown TTALL. BOROUGH NOTICES. JJOROUUH OF TAKAPUN-A. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST AND ROLL. For the information of those persons who desire their names placed on the District Electors List and Roll for the above Borough, I give notice that any person wbo possesses any one of tlie following qnallncations is entitled to enrolment, provided application is made on or before 12 o'clock (noon) of SATURDAY, August 2nd, 1913: (a) A Freehold Qualification, meaning thereby that lie Is the beneficial nod duly registered owner of a freehold estate in land of the capital value of not less than Twenty-five Pounds in tha Borough, whether subject to inoumlirances or not. and notwithstanding any other person is the uccopieT thereof or of any part thereof under any tenancy. 0>) A Rating QualMcation, meaning thereby that he is the person -whose name appears for the time being in the "OctTupiers' " column in the Valuation Roll in respect of nnv ratalile property in the borough. * (c) A Residential Qualification, meaning thereby that he has resided for one year in New Zealand, and has resided in the borough during the three months then last past, nnd is a British subject by birth or naturalisation in Nerv Zealand. In the case of husband and wife any qualification possessed by either or them cball be deemed to be possessed by each vl them. A. M. PICKFORD, „ ~ _ Town C!erk. National Chambers, Swauson Strret. Auckland. 503 TO THE ELECTORS OF TAKAPUNA BOROUGH. Indies and Gentlemen, — I will be a candidate for the position of Councillor at »c coming elections; and, if yon do mc the honour of electing inc. I will use my best endeavours to serve you faithfully.—l am, yours faith- « ' H. H. ADAMS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 186, 6 August 1913, Page 12