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AMUSEMERTS. rPEST'S "piCTUB.ES. BEST'S piCTU;RE-S. "ROYAL A LBERT TTALE. J>ACK TJIROM rpHB J^EAD, FRENCH ARMY GYMNASTICS. MISS SIMPTON-S JEWELS. ST. CLOUD TO MOR.EZ (Scenic). GIRL OF SUNSET PASS, POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. THE T V R I C. HE Li V It I C. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Latest in Film Releases, at HAYWARD'S T>ICTURES, AYWARD'S A ICTURES, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, at 8. " CAST E." —- " CAST B." " CAST E." A Classic among Comedies, telling of the serio-comic events brought about by the marriage of a ballet-dancer into one of England's most aristocratic families. "True hearts are more* than coronets, acd simple faith than Norman blood." JIIE FA Till-TI. SERVANT, Maurice Costello in the Leading Role. Conveying Peers to the Abbey—The Scarf Pin—How Waste is Avoided in Paris —Max, the Ladies' Man—New Zealand Animated News—When the Debt Was PaidLatest Gaumont Graphic. Lyric Symphony Orchestra. rjjLOBE ptONTINUOUS "piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. LOTS TO INTEREST YOU TO-DAY. At no Picture Theatre in Auckland will a visit to-day' PROVIDE MORE SOLID ENTERTAINMENT. LAST PRESENTATION OF BREATH OF QCANDAE. A Story of >o Real Life. RIO DE JANEIRO (Charming Scenic). ! TOPICAL BUDGET .rpilE piCKPOCKET. See JOHN BUN-NT in this. THE STOPPED CLOCK (A.B. Drama), TRICKS OF A TUB. THE GAMBLER i DRESS CIRCLE—6D.—STALLS. | CHILDREN 3D. RESERVED 1/. m O W N TT ALL. /TtUESDAY—if>f>RD—fpUBSDAY. A UCKLAND r-IHORAL QOCIETY Will Present. On a Scale of Supreme Magnificence. "qWE TyfiESSIAH." -rniHE ]i/rBSSIAH." SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF AUSTRALIAN SOLOISTS. 250r -VOICES-2 50 SQ-ORCIIESTRA-5Q •rpiiE -yrcESSiAH." ••nraiE ttessiah." To he interpreted by four Star Soloists— MADAM EVELYN SELIO (Brisbane) MISS MINA CAEDOW (London). MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. MR. ANDREW BLACK (Sydney). NOTE—Those who become members now have the privilege of reserving seats for

"rp.HK AfiESSIAH." r.ox Flan now open at Wildman and Arey's. Reserved Seats. 4/ and 3/. Day Sales at A. Eady and Co.'s, 2/. JOHN G. RESTELL, Secretary. 12. Empire Buildings, Swanson Street. •Phone 004. P.O. Box 004. 580 DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HAVELOCK SOCIAL. DRUIDS' HALL. NORTH STREET. Geut.'s Sub., 1/tJ, Ladies by invitation. 522 G. M. FOWLER, Secretary. "VfOW Open.—-What? The Kohimarama IN Marquee Kiosk, right on the Beach. Dainty Teas, Ices, and Fruit Salad. Hot Water. LECTUBES. pLOBE rpHEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. H SCOTT BENNETT. H. SCOTT BENNETT. Lecture; THE CHURCHES AMD THE CLASS WAR A Reply to Bishop Averill on Industrial Unrest. 7.o—Doors open. 7..'JO—Musical Select-ions by Orchestra. 7.4o—Lecture and Announcements. Questions at Close of Lecture. Admission—-Silver Coin Collection. S MEETINGS. STRIKE A Mass Meeting will be held in the Opera' House to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at 7..10 p.m. Latest, news from Wellington. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. I>J H. J. HUMPHREYS. OOCIAL - DEMOCRATIC TARTY, AUCKLAND BRANCH. A PUBLIC MEETING of Unionists. Friends, and Supporters will be held in the Trades Hall (Main H-all| on SUNDAY, at 3 p.m. Business: Selection of Candidates for the next General Elections. Ladies Specially Invited. 27 M. CLYDE, Hon. Sec "pUBLIC NOTICE. PONSONBY BOYS' DRUM AND FIFE BAND. PRESENTATION OF BANNER. Ail Subscribers. Parents and Friends are cordially invited to attend at Leys Institute, at 8 p.m., MONDAY NEXT, when Mr. T. W. Leys, President of above Band, will make a Presentation of a Banner. 67 TTNITED LABOUR DAY, 1913. Owing to pressure of unforeseen circumstances, thi Final Meeting ia Postponed until THURSDAY, January 13th, 1014. The usual notif.cation "will be sent. By Order of the Executive. 530 J. F. CATLEY, Secretary. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. moWER. SHOULD YOU MISS YOUR FRIEND, yon are sure to see him from the Exhibition Tower. SHOULD YOU WISH TO FIND SOME ONE, look for him first from the Exhibition Tower. THE TOWER commands a view of every corner of the Exhibition Grounds THE TELESCOPE enables you to sweep the City, discern objects in the Suburbs to :i distance ..f over fen miles.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

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