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AMUSEMENTS. A PRESS CRITICISM. •-T.HE pOOL J^OOM," A REMARKABLE DRAMIATIC SKETCH. Is causing a profound impression at the Opera House this week on account , of the powerful appeal of the story it j tells, the splendid acting of Fred Hagan f in the role of the dope tlend, and. above » all, the grim warning it gives of the dangers which lie iv the : ALL-NIGHT POOL ROOMS of large cities, makes the play oue of the _ most startling pieces of drama ever seen on an Auckland stage. . IT IS NO WONDER THAT MANY ARE GOING RACK TO SEE IT A SECOND I TIME. r Q T E R A TTOUSE Where rhe Big Crowds Congregate! Featuring a Great Importation, f "pmED. /> TJAGAN AND QO. r Management Earl Wiles • Presenting the Sketch Sensation of the United States. THE T>OOI.EiHjM." HE ATOOLROOM." In -which Many Sensational Scenes are - introduced, interpreted by a Powerful Cast nf Atneriean Artis;.-. \ GREAT MURAL PLAYLET. TREMENDOUS OVATION" NIGHTLY. BRILLIANT SCENERY AND l-.rrfc.CTS. Tbe Clergy of All Denominations arc specially invited by the Management. A GREAT HUMAN PLAY. DARE AND NORWOOD. Extraoruina.y Ainer.iaii Aiuietes. RAY AND RAY, Eccentric American Entertainers. NEW YORK COMEDY 4. RELLEIMI VERNON AND SINCLAIR. ROY RENE. MILLIE DORIS. Comedienne. "DAILEY'S pOSLNG TJOGS. GIGANTIC CANINE SPECIALITY. In a new and beautiful act. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., _/: Stalls, 1/8. 500 S EATS A T 1/. Book Scats at Wildman and Arey's until 5 p.m. After 5 p.m., Theatre, or hy 'Phone 1605. Booking, 6d. Boxes. £1 1/. THE ALHAMBRA, HE KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite Gratton Bridge. THE HUB OF THE CITY". THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. A Thoroughly Representative Programme. TO-NIGHT AMI _ FOLLOWING .w.oil'S. rpiE ATAIN -TRUNK "RAILWAY CMASH AT TxmANGAMARINO. Two Splendid Dram.-.=. THE tX/OMAX." HE » * OMAN. ' A Clean, Powerful, picturesque Production. aXWFT. 3KIOFT. THE TITIMAN." HE »* OMAN. ENTHRALLING. COLORFUL. GLOWING. PANIC TN \V ALL S. T " ASIC xJ.Wti A.N" ' V ALL KALEM DRAMA. And And And THE TOPICAL BUDGET Topical BETWEEN RIFLE SIGHTS. .Selig Drama MATRIMONIAL ADVENTURES .. Comic STOCK AS GOOD A.S MONEY .. Comic 1 ON A FALSsI". SCENT Comic . TOWN OF TOELX Keenir CHILD OF THE PRAIRIE Drama MAX. THE GENIUS Colin. Etc.. Etc.. Etc. THE ALHAMBRA ORCHESTRA. THE THE THE ALHAMBRA—PINNACLE—ALHAMBRA OF PERFECTION. .Prices as Usual. Reserves at Geo. L« , Pctit's. Victoria Arcade, or 'l'bone No. 265-. I TH F. A L II A M P. It A, HE aTA. L H A M R I. A. OPPOSITE GRAFTON BRIDGE. ; COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 1, '. ; FOR SIX NIGHTS. lAv Entirely New Verstan by the Famous Players Company of ' 1 "rTYHE /-«.UNT I A HE MONTE ONTE *-FIPTO. I DUMAS' IMMORTAL MASTERTTECE. The Most Magnificent and Lavish Picture ever Screened iv Auckland. IN FIVE ACTS. 6_!>-FT. ! You see the end »f each Act ! WITH REGRET. • — , You commence the pevt with a sigh OF RELIEF. NO ADVANCE IN TRICES. ' j j I ij-t J.IEDEKTAFEL pONCERT. moWN TTAI.L. rpO-NTGHT. UNRE.-KI.VED SEATS. _.U LECTJJKES. _ fEn - THIRST AID TO TUB A INJURED. 1 THIS ITIIURSDAYI EVENING, al 8 p.m." Tbe Fee for the Course of Lectures (7/0) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. 2S Secretary. j ECCLESIASTICAL. I OHU-iCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING.. I_l_. ; FRIDAY, MAY Ltlth. I Holy Conrmunion, 11 a.m.. St. Matthew's; I lotercessiiJD Service. ."> p.m.. St.. Mary's; Missionary Tea. 6 p.m.. St. Mary's Parish Hall: Public Meeting. 7.Mi p.m.. .St Mary's Parish Hail. Ills Lirdsbip the Blsthop j will preside. speakers: Rev 6. A. J. Beck, IW. E. Gillam. Miss Wilson, and Mr A. I Taylor. C.I.M. 12 ROAD BOARD NOTICES. VPS O M R n A~D X o A R D. I - Noiice is hereby >tiveji that it is the ' intention of the Epsom Road lb>aM. at a ! Specla! Meeting to be herl ~t the Office of the Board, Epsom, on TUESDAY, the 16th ill? of .lor". 10:4. the provisious of 1 ?_i-lion I'IS of The R<..:tl Boards Act. lf-OX. ! Sections -1.. to SS of The Rating Act. IPOS, i Section 41 of The Hospital and Charitable I Institutions Art. ItlOfl. and Section. 06 of The I Auckland and Suburban Drainage Act, 10OS. jto make and levy a General Rate of Three j Farthings ijdi In the i. a Hospital and i Charitable Aid Rate of On<--cighth (Jd. of • a Peony in the £. and a Drainage Rate of - I One-twelfth <l-l_rt! of a Penny In tbe £. !on the Capital Y.ir.io ~_ all Ratable proI perty iv the Epsom Roid District for the " 1 period of one year, commencing April Ist. • I IHIL -and ending March :,]-"_ lmfi. Such • j rates to become due and pavab'.e in otic .sum on the Ist day of Jnly.' 1914. :<> the '' I Collector. Win. Hr.__. n: -te Office of the .: 1 Board, Epsom, whe.- ■;, c Rate Cook is _. j open for inspe -tion. tl WM. HOGG ,j May -Sib. 1.11 f-'ierk. s«a I PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. ;j) n STAN '' X V SMI T H _ "'- RESUMED PRA'"TIi'E As USUAL. ! A' Ilotue. CuioiT.: S._n In 9.:jn a.m.. 7 •os p.m. A. E'l-i.-i 1: ; -■ _.__.: It's, (t'ueeu stre'e : [ 2.30 to -i p.m. ■_

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 12

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