AMUSEMENTS. .ITHE "ICING'S mHEATBE. EVERY EVENING AT S P.M. PULLBR'S "PICTURESULLBR'S AT ICTURES. BUBKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. An Entirely New Selection of Magnificent Pictures, headed by the SENSATIONAL ORIENTAL DRAMA A pRISONER UNDER TN rpHE THE JTABEM. TIGERS PAW. Featuring a Powerful aDd Exciting Situation. A Story of Love and Deadly Peril in India. A PRISONER IN THE HAREM. A PRISONER IN THE HAREM. Has been staged and enacted by Monsieur Blache, with the assistance of an exceptional staff, in a truly regal manner. It is worthy of notice that two of tbe principals are no ordinary film actors, but are by profession LION TAMERS. LION TAMERS. The Encounters between MAN and LIONESS and LIONESS and TIGER are depicted here for the TIME in the niSTORY OF MOTION" PHOTOGRAPHY. | A Splendid army of Supporting Subjects. GAGRY. HUBBY'S POLLY. A DAY IN A SAILORS LIFE. PATHE ENGLISH GAZETTE. TWO ARISTOCRATIC PENITENTS. Prices, 1/ and 1/6: Res.. 1/6. at lvll'sA T T HE W EST E ND ' PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THE -VTTSTF.RY OF THE ***■ CULVER CJKULL. THE WITCHING HOIR. j A Coloured Comedy. Strikingly Novel. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. | Animated Tit Bits from Home. THE COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER One of those Heart-reaching Stories j that are always appreciated. | THE NATIONAL PARK OF LAPLAND. Our Usual New Travel Series. UNCLE'S NAMESAKE. I A Clever story Written About the Thau- | hou.er Twins, ltuiiift of Laughter. I A BLAST FI'RNACE. , An Excellent Educational Film. MABEL'S STORMY LOVE AFFAIRS. ' A Bright aud Breezy Keystone Comedy. 1 WEST END ORCHESTRA. Prices: D. Circle. 1/: Stalls, 6d. •Phoue A 340. GROCERIES. TTOME AND /TOLONIAL STORES. THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS IN A_.'C__LA..D. J\EFIANCE gOAP, lAD TER BAR. this Extraordinary Soap is made by a ■Secret Process, known only to the Manu-1 l'acturers. It dots uot harden the texture, I but gives whiteuess. soilness, aud life to] rho most dedicate fabrics. Dainty under-1 wear, if eareiuily wasucd wan Denauce Soap, will last louger ami retain their I w-ii-reness, softuess. ami beauty until worn to threadDareuess. Purely there i* nothing to be more desired by women than this. i "DEDBLESS COAP, | TWO BARS FOR -J ft Not the ordinary every-day Peerless ] whii-h you can buy, at any old price; bu; i OI,R OWN i'A'triUULAU i'EEK____'S. which is absolutely the Best, tieneral Utility Household .soap ou the New Zeauuid Market, and tue bars arc CIT LARGbIt tbau any other soap you can buy. I S QIL, j 3 TOsS FOR 1X D I This is a line we have just imported. The fish are very smull and tecler and | packed in th" very finest c.i. Las: week we were sold clean out of Sardine.-, but our supplies will hold out this week. pRIMROSE /CEYLON rpEA, -j / TER POUND. We buy this Tea direct from tbe tea gardens of Ceylou. aad this is what we save by doing so: The broker's profit iv Colombo, the agent's profit, iv New Zealand, aud tl:e wholesale merchants' proht In Auckland, three profits which we save and pass on to you. Other retailers would have to charge you l.'tl at least for this grade of Tea. arid then they wouldn't make much of a profit either. TTRIMROSE TVUTTEB. A. : 1/1 PER LB. This Butter has gained for itself in tbe past year a reputation which is going to be everla-ting. The quality has made it, and the price is going to retain it. ■pOTATOE«, FOR -j / VERY RE.'. PRIME POTATOES. Otrr | supplies come direct from the growers. and we won't take anything but tbe best. | /-jNIONS. -j D PER LB. The nicest lot of onions we have seen i this season. Yours Truly, TTOME AND /-"OLONIAL OTORES. LOST AND IU-T.D. LOST. English Setter idogi. liver and white; answers to the. name of "Shot." Reward—E. F. Kelly. Vermont St 17 L~OST. Weldon's Irish Croch_T Book. 1 >om_in, Feb. 2S. at Military Tatoo.—Return ro' Mrs -Walker. Victoria Avenue. Remuera, or Phone 385.. Reward. 57 LOST, outside Albert Dairy. Victoria Avenue. Eden Terrace, Sunday Afternoon. Browu Shoulder Fur.—Finder please I return to Dairy. Reward. 41 LOST. Saturday, between Queen St.. and Exhibition. Shell Eiarring.—Reward. Bon Marcrhe. Newton. 51.1 LOST, March l_th. between Newmarket. and Mangere, Ciolc] Bar Brooch, with barp. set with pearls and emeralds; much valued as a keepsake from deceased parent. Reward. —Apply Star Office. 5 LOST, Saturday, between ML - Eden and" Green Lane. Lady's HatxibaK. containing purse, keys, and ticket.—Reward on returning to -'Gable House, cor. Wheturang! and Itahiri Green Lane, or -Star Office. .26 BRiSON seen takins Child's Bicycle from No. 12, John St.. Pousonby, Saturday evening, please return or proceedings will be taken. 4 ■\flSSlNfJTfrom St. Bft _.VL Dinghy, varnished out.ide: reward.— 11. L. Elder. 111. Hackett St.. Ponsonby. 4*. JMPOUNDED _i MT. Aloert Public ]s. Pound, by the Ranger. Black Pony ] Gelding, star on forehead, while hind foot. ■ for straying on New North Road. If noi I I clnimed ami expen.-es paid, will be Sobi on April Bth, at 12 o'clock noon.—T. HAVES, j Poundkeeper. „07 \ FOl'M), this iaornin._. Coat ami Vest] I with sum of money, also Pair Boots. I Apply R. Wilson, 27. Sale St. 211 1 : | REWS FAMOUS GOLDEN BLETND TEA, only 1/6 lb. 61b tins 8/6, at T> E W • S. STORES : QUEEN ST. AND NEWTON. E~~___l.bi.__ SEEDS, all of tested growth. Everything that the Farmer. Amateur. I Gardener, and Orchardist requires.—Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd Lower Albert St., Auckland, '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 70, 23 March 1914, Page 12
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