■ " AHUfZaiiUITfl. - ■ - ry b s T-' s pi ctv bb s. "DOYAL ALBEBT TTALL. A PICTORIAL SENSATION, D AN ]\f OUGAN * ■DUSIIRANGEH. The story will be narrated by MR. ALF W. BOOTHMAN. JEAN AND HER FAMILY. Jean is the Vltagraph Dog. A Splendid Film. MONDAY NEXT. ■Special Engagement of . . " QKIPrER" "pRANCIS. The Noted Cripple Acrobat, who swam the Jirißtol Channel. Sec Further Announcements. rr» 11 b T YR 1 c rnHEA IE c. "The House of Artistic Attractlone!" TO-NIGHT ! Be among the Elite at HAYWARD'S. Exquisitely THE HERITAGE. Coloured THE HERITAGE. Throughout. THE HERITAGE. A Three-Act Drama of Intense Interest. SCENES IN THE ENGADINE Travel THE STRONGER SEX. THE STRONGER SEX. An Attractive Drama by the "Vltagrapb," PROFESSOR WILLIAM NUTT. A Sparkling '"l£<llson" Comedy. A DOUBLE WEDDING. PAT. TUE COWBOY. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. The Lyric .Symphony Orchestra. Prices As Usual. Q.LOBIS pONTINUOUS DICTUBES. TIIKATRE DE LUXE. 1J A.M. TO 11 I.M. OUR SPLENDID PICTURES Are reHponslble for the crowds which flow In VERITABLE I'll TLRIC PALACE. LAST PRESENTATION OF TjYAXB AMI ™iITUXE, By nccldcnt a train is missed, and as it happens, luckily, for it is eventually wrecked. OTHELLO IN" JONESVILLE. WAinVK'K dUtONJCLE. IS t'BLDAL DAYS. A Beautifully Coloured Druma by Pathes. LITTLK WOliDliS hOhDIKRS. A highly-diverting trick fllm. DRESS CIRCLE — r>D — StalU, Children, 3d. W Reserved, 1/. COMIC to the Itoyul Oak Zoo, and sec tbe Latent Additions. (W ITIS MASTKHS VOICE UItAMOI'UONKS £X -The World's SUndard.—E. and *'. 1-fann Aycnp-, Ltd. S. Cold'cutt. Manager. search your wardrobe for any X. soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring up Porler. In two days your onler wlil be icturned to you fruh, new and <ian again. Phone 1741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, Tabernacle BuildlngD. Karangahapc Road. Var» Collect. HORTTCITLXXUHAI. SHOW. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL A SOCIETY'S SPRING FLOWER SHOW. ART SOCIETY'S HALL. COBCRG ST. (Opp. the Art Gallery). THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Opeiiiuc Ceremony. S p.m.. Thursday. Record Entries in Dan*odlls. The MnrvelloiiH Auxcto-Ciramopboue, Afternoon and Kvcuing (l>y arrangement with the E. uud K. Piano Agency, Ltd.). Afternoon Tea. AdniNsion, 1/; Children, lid: or by Season Ticket, admitting also to all the Exhibition Sliows. 10,". r>3) W. SATCHELL, Secretary. MEETINGS. \fil. McI>EODrCItAIG'S Meeting To-nlpbt. ■"■*• Orancrt HitH. ii|e.-;:iln<, S p.m. Kt-JilluKs from, ttrtldfiß. AJhuteelon, 1/. __ 01 ALt7~ SUPERANNUATION MEMBERS OF THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT arc rrqurastcd to meet at tbe Sorinl Roohik, Auckland Railway Station, on THURSDAY, -Mli iiixt.. at S p.m. Business Important. S) W. SUCH. \ UCKLAND F.AST LITERARY AND iV DEBATING SOCIETY. The FortnlKhtly Meeting of tbe above will be liclil In the tiruftou Library Committee Room. Mt. Kden Road, on THURSDAY EVENING, nt 8 o'clock. Subject: Debate on "Should Australia and New Zealand Combine for. Defence Purpones?" Open Invitation to be present. PERCY SALMON. 501 Secretary and Treasurer. COBEPAKY KOTXCES. \TICW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO'OPKBA- -" TIVB ASSOCIATION OF CANTERuuny, limited. SIX PER-'CENT "A" PREFERENCE SHARES. Issue of the above having boen authorised, applications are now being received at the Heed Ollicc, Cashel Street, Chjistchurch, where application forms and. fuu particulars may be obtained. B. W. RELPH, . . . General Manager.' 505 ECCUESIASTICAI*. J.JOLY rptINITY QHURCH, JJETOXPORT. THE INDUCTION OF THE REV. F. W. YOUNG. 8.A., WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, THE 2STH INST., AT 7.50 P.M. A WELCOME SOCLVL WILL BE HEI.D ON SATURDAY IN THE PARISH HALL, AT S P.M. SI TVTATIONAL SCHOOLS DEFENCE l> LEAGUE. AUCKLAND BRANCH. CAMPAIGN AMPA I G N IN DEFENCE OF THB -NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM, SEPTEMBKR 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. SUNDAY, TTH. Afternoon, 3 o'clock. King's Theatre—Chairman Mr W. J. Speight (President). Sub-' Ject, "Christian Objections u> the Proposals of the Bible in Schools League." Evening, 8.10 o'clock. Empire Theatre, Dominion Road—Chairman, Councillor Hootou. Subject, "The Referendum and the Bible in Schools." MONIXAY, STII. ..■'.' Evening, 8 o'clock, Pukekohe Masonic Hall— Chairman, Mr C. K. Laurie (Mayor of Puk'ekohe). Subject, "State Religions, Right of Entry. an d the Referendum." TUESDAY, OTH. Evening, 8 o'clock, Town Hall—Chairman, Mr C. J. Parr (Mayor of Auckland). Subject, "Canon-Garland's Challenge." Australian evidence produced. WEDNESDAY, 10TH. Evening, 8 o'clock, Post Hall, Devonport— Chairman, Mr William Handley (Mayor of Devonport). Subject, "State Religions, Right of Entry, and the Referendum." THURSDAY, 11TH. Evening, 8 o'clock, Hamilton Town Hall — Chairman, Mr A. B. Manning (Mayor of Hamilton). Subject, "State Religions, Right of Entry, and the Referendum." SPEAKERS: Mr J. CaugJiley, M.A. (Headmaster Christchnrcih High School), Mr C. K. Meyers, the Revs. H. Steele Craik and Howard Elliott, Dr. FJorence Keller, and others. QUESTIONS may be put at every meeting. President: Mr W. J. Speight. Treasurer: Hon. Geo. Fowlds. Secretary: Rev. Howard Elliott, Auckland. 504
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 204, 27 August 1913, Page 12
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