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AMUSEMENTS. KING GEORGE THEATEB (Opp. HJU. Theatre Stalls Entrance). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. NOW SHOWING —TO-NIGIIT ONLY. Thrilling Drama, 2300 ft. rrfUE Q.AMEKEEPERS rpHE Q.AAIBKEEFERS The story of a woman who vras tempted and how a shot in the night saved her. A film that runs the whole gamut of the human emotions, aud holds one breathless from start to finish. Taken amongst beautiful aud romantic scenery. Magnificently tinted. JENKS BUYS A DRESS—Lubin Comic. ECLATR JOURNAE— Topical. THE MILK INDUSTRY—Rex Industrial. THE TALE OF THE BLACK El lv— " Comedy. TO-DAY (SATURDAY!. THE ENTRANCE TO THE KING GEORGE THEATRE Will be from QUEEN STREET. Prices: Day Sessions—StalLs 3d (Adults and Children): Circle Od. Evening Sessions from fi p.m. to 10.30 p.m.-All parts od: Children 3d. No children allowed in Circle unless in charge of adults. 10WE S T T7< N D rp HEAT RE. E s T AA N D J-BEAT R E. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. The Wcll-knowu Corned}-, • CASTE." •■ CASTE." A Wonderful Character Study, with many a Hearty Laugh. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC, WHEN THE DEBT WAS PAID, THE SCARF PIN, N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS, MAX, THE LADIES' MAN. Overture. "Miss Hook or Holland" (Rubens) Entr'acte, Violin Solo, ■•Romance" (Ersfield) Prices as Usual. 'Phone A 340. I ATHLETIC SPORTS. TT--AIKATO pALEDONIAN gOCIETY. AXXUAL CFORTS AT "PLANKTON JUNCTION. ON JANUARY £>nTII. 1914. SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR RUNNING EVENTS, WOOD CHOPPING, FIELD GAMES. AND CALEDONIAN EVENTS. £150 IN PRIZE MONET. 100 YDS WAIKATO SHEFFIELD HANDICAP Prize Money. £20. iClitrance, 10/ ToYDS HANDICAP. Prize Money. £6 10. Entrance. »/. 300 YDS HANDICAP. Prize Money. £G 10/. ■Entrance, 01. HALF-MILE HANDICAP Prize Money, £9. Entrance.' 6/. ONE MILE HANDICAP. Prize Money. » £12. Entrance. S . PUTTING SHOT. THROWING nAMMER. LONG JUMP. BROAD JUMP. HOP. STEP AND JUM.P. each £2 Prize Money. Post Entrance. 2.'. OPEN STANDING CHOP. Prize Money, £15. Entrance. 10/. LOCAL NOVICE CHOP. Prize Money, £4 10,'. Entrance. 3/. HIGHLAND DANCING AXD PIPING. Events open. Post Entry. HIGHLAND DANCING (Ladies). Events open. Post Entry. JUVENILE DANCING. Post Entry. Gold Medals as Points Prizes for Professional Running. Piping, ahd Dancing. Entries, which must be prepaid, close on JANUARY 15TII. 1914. Write to Secretary for Full Programme. GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT and DANCE m the. Evening. 534 T. G. GLASGOW. Hon. Sec. I'KIiLNDI/Y SOCIETIES.

TpONSONBY LODGE. JBEikSX Lodgeroom, Druids' Hill. ( MONDAY, December '"' >ear. after conclusion of business a HARMON! ors REUNION of Members will be held. A cordial invitation is extended to Druids .it present visiting Anckland. J. B. BELL. TJOSKILL LODGE. NO. ?S«sw|y(||§fe -hereby notified' that the tVN" EVENING, December 22. By Order. 040 W. J. GOODALL, Secretary. T IG-HT OK MANUKAU 24th. 323 R. RAILLEY. Secretary. #OTAR OF NEWO MARKET. The ANNUAL CHILDREN'S NIGHT - CHRISTMAS TREE. etc. MARKET' TiAI.L,' 'on WEDNESDAY. Dec. 24th. ill 7.45 p.m. Members and their families are specially requested to attend.—T. 11. WILSON, sec. 55S s?=k\ TiF.VONPORT LODGE, /m|R?lh . TUESDAY. DEC. 23rd. LODGE CLOSES .8.30, \S|S|sPk? '•Christmas Cheer" and \V* " Harmony. llro. A. W. Clark providing programme. A \>i_ muster of members and their friends is requested.—E. G. BUSH, Secretary. 556 «. 4SSBEW. •' SJTAR OF AUCKLAND LODGE, No. 2G, «St>wSPJ|E ; 1.0.0.F.. N.Z. CHILDREN'S NIGHT. Ail menio.-rs arc requested lo note thai Tuesday, the 2".rd December, is the night arranged for the Children's Entertainment, which wi.ll take tin- form of a Cinematograph Show aud refreshments, iv the Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt Street, at 7.30 pjn. sharp. All members and their wives and children are cordially invited. H. M. FURN-BSS, N.G. C. M. OSBOURNE Secretary. w eUKSf-. T °- 0F - of N.z. • auckla xh The only Lodge meetings for the ensuing week are:—Monday, December 22nd: Wynyard Lodge in Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace, 7.30 p.m.; Star of Ellerslie Lodge in Parish Hail. Ellerslie. 7.30 p.m ; Lily of Eden Rebekah Lodge In Renal! Street Hall. Ponsonby, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, December 23rd: Star of Auckland Lodge's Children's Night in 1.0.0. F. Hall, Pitt Street, Cinematograph Entertainment. •Members brin;r your children along. D. R. COOPER. District Secretary. 129 VOW Open.—What? The Kohlmarama j -•-> Marquee Kiosk, right on the Beach. Dainty Teas, Ices, aud Fruit Salad. Hot Water. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

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