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A__USE-_EN_& trpHE NIGHT SIDE OP v«__,__ : ■Ihe night side §f ~- , A Startling and Original Drama. 4 ' N f> TE.—There is a dreadful evil i„ __ -I t midst, and this play is writf_.ni._B ollr - .- object of trying to wipe it out *-*** -*• I "HON! SPIT QUI MAL I* PEXSE." I HIS MAJESTY'S THEATnT" I Lessee, C. R. Bailey l * tt - £ATKE - 1 r,lrection •-••George Marlow, Ltd. j The Latest and Most Astounding Succms Commencing j TO-NI-GHT—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT—MONDAY— TO-NIGHT TO-NK3 HT—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT." For the First Time in Auckland j f TIIE SENSATIONAL AND DBAMATIP OBJECT PLAY, -*"- AI K! With Every Remarkable Incident Taken IB t from Real Life. \ '« THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON' __ THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON "■ THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON! 1 This Striking Drama will be Interpreted!,. E GEORGE MARLOWS " r 1- ; ENTIRELY NEW DRAMATIC COMPAXY. I 1 1 Magnificent Scenic Effects. pi TIIE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON ' l1s the Story of 1.. • A Man who AVent Out into the World foe l? Good, and Found Evil. ' How the World Received the Truth. 5 A Girl who Fared the World Alone. Love that Came into an Evil Woman's Life. g A PLAY UNLIKE ANY OTHER. 1 , It Stands Alone, j SEE A i ■ LONDON TYPEWRITING OFFICE. - ' A Galaxy of Handsome Girls. j s TIIE NIGHT CLUB, LONDON. • Naomi Merrick's Bedroom. A WEST END STREET. W. Manuel Errington's Apartments. A HUT BY THE THAMES. A Startling Play dealing with tha WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. PRICES: ?,/. 2/, and 1/. Reserved Seats. '_.'..•' 4/; Early Doors, 6d extra. Box Plan at ">'r Wildman and Arey's. Day Sale Tickets at Walker's 'Pliocenes. Business Manager, STANLEY GRANT. -pEAUTY AND THE BEAST . And ST. PAUL'S FETE PUPILS TO CALL AT 7.30, TUESDAY NIGHT, ; i; MADAME HUTCHINSON'S, * 43, Vincent Street. 14 TJOYAL RINK, KHYBER PASS. | -" The Resort of Ladles and Gentlemen. Ij THE HOME OF THE FASHIONABLE, 1 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5, sto 7, 7.30 to 10. ] NEXT THURSDAY NIGHTGRACEFUL LADY SKATING CONTEST, i For Ladles who have never won a prize, HAROLD CARR. Manager. . 'TT-IE DREADNOUGHT" is open every -L night, weather permitting. Full Band. Absolutely free to all. Presents given away. • _ *a CM.B. BAND— Practice,'7.3o p.m., Tues- • day. Garrison Room, Mackey St., lst st. on left from Nelson St-, Wellesley St ,V. 64 ANCE.—Prof. Bailey's Popular Cinderella, Every Tuesday, St. Benedict's Hall, at S. Beginners and New Dance Practice. 0.45. 07 ~A. WILLIAMS, Prof, of Danciui;, . Grafton Library. Top Symonds Si, Every Wednesday Evening. Elementary, 7 ' to .S:' Advanced. S to 10- 60 THE MISSES BERESFOBD. Certificated TEACHERS OF PIANO, VIOLIN, SINGING AXD DANCING. Terms on application. "Arncliffc," 106, Symonds Street. MRS MERVI'N WILSON, Teacher of Music, also Dancing and Deportment, Walters Road, Kingsland. , IS 00, Royal Oak—Waere you can spend a pleasant time. Admission: Aduits 1/, I Children 3d and 6d. 53 HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES.—The World's Standara.- K. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager. a_o-NIGHT, search yonr wardrobe for any soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring up Porter. In two days your order will be i i returned to you fresh, new and clean again. . I Phone 1741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Road. Van _ Collect. LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOKS. qffice -t-ttorkers, "dusiness ' o LEUKS ' r - riSTS - rs r- ' SOMETHING DAINTY AND DIFFERENT ; FOR MID-DAY. What you eat at mid-day is very important. Perhaps a heavy meal does not suit you, and you eat pastry, with conse- , qneut ill effects upon your digestion. Tails a great problem with office workers and • others who follow an indoor occupation, and COOKE'S LTD. have solved it. Between 12 and 2 each day they aie patting on a variety of foods wnich ate body aud . brain-building. You can have some—iluj different every day of the week, and thus give io your bociy- vie strength you neea wicuouc iv any way taxing It by forcing it to aitempc th— digest—... of _asuitable foods. HOW DO THESE APPEAL TO YOU J Half-pint of malted uiiik—one of the _vu_i siteusiheuii-g and -.nvigoiating -r.__„ you i.oqiu possibly nave— logetuer w.'.ii __eat __ndu.c_e_ ■••• f»D j Bowl of Soap, with Biscuits, and Cup iii Caocoia.e, w.th -andwicnes £!D Bowl of Soup and Biscuits, Cup of Coifee auu Meat sandwiches CiD A Delicious Fruit Salad, with Whippeu cream and Ice Cream fJD 1 Bowl of Soup, Biscuits, and Fruit l«lad (_)D Bowl of Soup, Cup of Delicious Chocolate or Put o t Tea, Biscuits, and Meat Sandwiches QD 1 Every one of these articles of food ie careful'.y selected and scientifically prepared, 'it is daintily served and forms the t most delicious light meal you conld possibly have. Bring this advertisement with you for rc--4 ference. You need not have exactly what L is set out here—mere are scores of other I healthful foods to select irorn, but this will give you an indication. The rooms are at the entrarce way to Smeeton's Buildings. You cannot "misoike them. Come i along for a week, and you will be astonished at the increase in vitality ami the better outlook you villi have obtained In life. You will be able lo work better, play better, and sleep better. In a word, you will enjoy life eveiv hour of lE. bec_use the body ami I.rain absolutely depend on the food which you em. DON'T FORGgT. ? COME BETWEEN 12 AND 2. . j IIOOKE'S TIMI TE D, C QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ! piUOR'S gTILL J_.EADI.N_. l BEST -1/ MEALS IN THE CITY. ■X STRAND ARCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 196, 18 August 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 196, 18 August 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 196, 18 August 1913, Page 12