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AMTJSUEoSIENTS. 'fpHE T YRIC rpiIEATRE. ! included in to-night's prograaiaie: i included in to-night's , programme: i a complete series of the I AfAIN" rrsRUNI. TJAII.WAY OMASH, I Showing in Every Detail the Position of I the Wreckage and the Clearing of the Line until the First Train Passed. OUR OPERATOR WAS ON THE SCENE ALL day: "As usual, the Lyric Man was there with His Argus-eyed Camera:" I ".-tA PRICE" AT rnsHE -r TRIG: I" ..PRICE" *AT J-HE A_YRIC: 1 • . . . One of the best of the many I excellent programmes Tiiat have been subjm It ted at this theatre. '-Caprice" is par- | Ocularly well acted and -taged. and introduces a cbarmjnc, actress in the person of 1 Miss Mary Pickford. ... A picture Taken frc-m a hydroplane that flies over I Paris is a real triumpli of cinematography.'' 1 —"Stay." j LYRIC . rrVHEATRS. YRIC i-UEATRE. SYMONDS STREET. Direction: Hajward's Pictures, Ltd. NIGHTLY AT S O'CLOCK. lyfiSS VTARY piCKFORD IN YL-PRICE.'' Caprice. jls Attracting und Dclightlag ail Auckland. (T"l- OBE "OICTURES. EXTRAORDINARY. NOW SHOWING. MA' N T"' N X SMA sv ' THE MOST COMPLETE SERIES OBTAINED, AND THE ONLY ONE SHOWING THE TELESCOPED CARS BEING DRAWN APART I'.Y AN ENGINE. .in exclusive r'r"ductiou taken by our special operator, Mr Newham. ! QLOEE QO.NTINCOUS pICTURES. i THEATRE DE LUXE. I Open from 11 o'clock to 1u..0 p.m. I A GOOD NAME "Good name in man or woman is the immediate jewel of tbe soul." says tho Bard of Avon. A GOOD NAME counts much in th.- FIGHT' for POPULARITY in PICTURES. Tjc G-LOI.E i- ... household name, being accepted everywhere as a GUARANTEE of EXCELLENCE. THE GLOT-E Presents vet another THE GLOBE GREAT Masterpiece. HiS COLUMN /-wATU. « yJ Clnea, H IS gOLEMN QATH. In Two Part*. A story ... a man branded with cowardice i through keeping an oath made to his dying m--it.be.. He eventually, by many deeds of li-roism. regains his status in society. The dramatic vigour introduced info this great play compels the closest. Interest. TOPICAL P.UDGET. MIKE MURPHY'S DREAM. Money galore and the loveliest girl imaginable, and ju-t on his weddinc eve poor Mike woke up. TIIE HUSBAND'S TRICK (Vita). HIS DARK SCHEME. tid — CHILDREN — 3d. SPORTING. RACING CLUB. yyiNTER ACCEPTANCES for MAIDEN STEEPLES. Lot JERVOIS HANDICAP. Isov. MAIDEN HURDLES. Isov. CORNWALL HANDICAP 4«or« HUNT CLUB HURDLES. Isot HUNT I'Ll'lt STEEPLES. Isov. MEMBERS' HANDICAP. _soys. FINAL PAYMENTS for G.N. HURDLE RACE Bsovs. Close with, -.he Undcragned OaFRIDAY. __t_ MAY". BY !) P.M. Fees must accompany Acceptance or Final rayment. J. F. HARTLAND, 504 Secretary. pAKURAN G A H U N T. The meet will take place nt the Kennels. East Tamaki, ou next SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock. Tho Master. Mr. R. Alien Bent, extends a -orriial invitation 10 all farmers to be present: at same. R. !'• KINLOCH. V.S.. - J -(' Hon. Secretary. FOOTBAIX. pOOTIiALL poOTBALL \ UCKLAND TJUGBY At pDEN DAEK, TT-INGSLAND. AT '_ P.M. CURTAIN KAISER. I'ONSONBY V, VERSUS CITY V. UNIVERSITY V. COLLEGE RIFLES. MARIST BPOS. V. PONSONTSY. At V GRICULTURAL SJIIO.W ROUND, j CITY V. PARNELL. Kick-off .. p.m. Sharp. I'l 1.1.1C SCHOOL COMPF.TI'noNS 1 Or, P,oth Gronnd.- at 2 pm. Adm;.ss:on, fid; Stand. 0i j l.ad;._i Free to Ground and ._t.nd. t Aftcrnor.t, Tea may 1-e obtained on Ground. C. V. LANGS FORD. 7".:i7 Hon. Sec. A.R.U. TOIXET ROOMS. THE MISSES WRIULBY, WATSON'S BLDGS.. WELLESLEY STREET E.. i'oilc: Specialtsis and Httirworkers.— Curls, Fringes. Switches. Phi ( urVs, Plaits, - Cluster* of Puffs, Transformations, Part- ' ings. ere, executed ou the premises ■at the ..h ..test notice. Perfect, match i guaranteed. Hair Combings made up at 2-' per ..tince. Sanitary human Hair Pads 3 Speciality. TAILORS. T \DIES AND GENTLEMEN ARE IN1j vitf.d ro inspect my range OF SAMPLES 11F THE NEW SEASON'S GOODS. COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS. \Y. JJWyTIRKAU, LADIES AMi j-cy.' '•■ T.\;i.'i:i, j '" Pi ri:;e Sjopi. 1 Clients' Owu Material Made U_i.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 12

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