AMUSEMENTS. T AST 'Vllill'l" TTAGA.N AND /"''tl. 0 p J^R A H",; s E -i VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE ■'Where lbe Big Crowds are." LAST NIGHT OF MANY ACTS. SEVEN NEW IMPORTATIONS MONDAY. Positively Last Night of F RED. C H AGA.N AND (JO. M.itiugeuient Karl Wiles Prcseuiiiii.- the Sketch Sensation of the United Stales. TDK T>OOI.ROOM." lIE A OOLROiiM." In wlil.-h Ma uv Sensational Scenes are introduced, interpreted by a Powerful Cast of American Artists A GREAT MORAL PLAYI.KT BRILLIANT SCENERY AND EFFECTS. DARE ANL. NORWOOD. Extra.iriliniie v American Athlete*. RAY AND RAY. E - enirl.- Am, li'iin Com.-dv Duo. LAST NEW YORK COMEDY. NIGHT VERNON' AND SINCLAIROF ROY RKN'K. LAST RI.LT.EYII. NIGHT LE YVIT'TE. MILLIE DORIS. Character Comedienne. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT HERE OF ■OAILEY'S pOSINu T-vOG-S. PRICES: D.C. au.l 0.5., 2'; Stalls, 1,6. 500 S EATS A' r 1/. Book Seats at Theatre- this afternoon, or by "Phone 1..!!... Booking, lid. Box,-s. tl 1•. rp H E V '• H A M B It A. OPPOSITE GRAFTON ROAD. BOOK DRESS CIRCLE SKATS AT "THEATRE. 'Phone "'»_'. m II E \ i, ii a M R R A, A- II E -V I. II A M B R A, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Opposite Grafton Bridge. THE HUB OF THK CITY IHE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION". A Thoroughly Representative Programme. The La I NI2III of ihe Greatest Programme Now Showing in AuckhiU'l. Ino Splendid Dramas. iTl'l: rjAII.YVA. TY.ISASTF.R ! ' HI: **AII.WA. -» MSASTER I "ITU IK irnMAN." 1 A he »> OMAN A ' 1ee,,,. Powerful. P.. iu-esquc Product ion. -•"."FT JIKMIKT. 1 ENTHRALLING. COLORITL, GLOWING. PANIC D.\YS I.N WALL STREET. Kill. 11l Dlilt-lii. stuck as GOOD AS MONEY. A t'n.iii.- of ihe First order. I THE TOPICAL BUDGET Topical I BETWEEN RIFLE SIGHTS. .Selig Drama j MAX. -THE GENII'S Comic 1 TOYY.N OF TI.I.KN Scenic Kl.'. Ei... Etc I THE ALHAMBRA ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. Reserves at Geo. Le 1 Peiii':, Victoria Arcade, or Phone No. '.'OSi irp 11 X V i. ii A M B It A. A II X •»*- 1. II A M P> P- A. 1 COMMENT ING MONDAY NEXT. JUNE 1. ( DUMAS' IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE. : rpjlE /--"Ol NT OF ATONTE ej"<RISTO. rptli: /.'"II'N'I OF ATONTE / tItISTO. r piii; / ml NT OF AJONTE /XBISTO. I'l MAS' IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE.' IN six ACTS. RnOFT. WILL MAKE ALL AUCKLAND TALK. Book Your Seals to Avoid Disappoint meui. No ADVANCE IN" PRICES. ("IRAND OENEFIT /CONCERT. THE AUCKLAND CITY BAND ll'llder Raiieliuaslcr Geo. Clark' yy.:i ['li.' .1 Prooraiuiu- of Up-ro-'lice Mush. in tbe ALBERT PARK TOMORROW iSINDAYi AFTERNOON A' "• p.m. I B; kind pcrmissi.iu of the Auck and . ity lioun.-il. a Colle.-tiou will be taken up iv I ai.l of :hc Widow and Fanii'.r of ihe Utv. I Mr. A'-.- Marshall, who have been left l n n,,.,, .:is, r ,.-i„. , ire-nitisuil''"t. 5_ r/01'1. ROYAL OAK.—Open Every Day. ti lines, nnd Largest /.no in New Zenj land. Come and see ii _ _ V 2 SJPI'.NI. a ple-i.-wtit afternoon ai Snnnv ~ Si Help..-',. |*„v. hoi dinners. S.inda.vs nn.l HolieJais. at Hi Fairy Bower Tea X iosk 507, BRiDC.E PLAYERS "delichted to have a game" when tbe Premier Bridge Score is nsed. Price, 1 . From sutioners and the star Offt.-c. LECTURES. I ICELAND MUSICIANS' INSTITUTE. I Pal mi, Hi- Excellency the Governor. CHORAL HALL. SYMONDS STREET. TO NIGHT, At s o'clock. ; A 1.1.l TI RE WILL BE GIVEN THE POWER OF SONG IBv MR. .1. 11. PHII.POTT eOrgnnis! elnd Choirmaster. St. Matthew's!. The Lecture will he musically illustrated with arm. lev Madam Chambers isopranoi. Miss Jessie Banlett (eontraltoi. Mr. Chas. Monniatn itenorl. Miss Fanny Graham ipianoi. Ilerr Kreiitzer .violin', and a Seieci Choir of V- voices. Sir Maurice o-R,,rkc will preside. Admission: Ope Shilling, or by Course Ticket Doors open ...Tel. R ' GRiGSRY. r>s.': Hon. Secretary. fi I. o B E rp H E A T R Z. S L - SPAY ' 7.30 riM VJCOTT DENNETT T ErTUBES. "THE CLERGY AND IMMORTALITY. Dean luce, in ci -ermon a: s, Paul's, j said chat many iinedm-ated pciplc helipyed that the church miight that Heaven was s literal place n-hero tto»l and the Angels ! lived. So many clergy were perplexeel ' 'hemselve. thai Ihcv sairt j: little a~ they deeemly could about Heaven. Cable Silver Collection orchestral Mu.i--7 otr. I c a y_y ' «■'■ l IT>eiP Ul. A II T Ec T r R E ; j BY pROFESSOR /IWII.YM /WK.Y, M A.. DSc . rpHIRSDAT \T.yT. o P Yl J FYS TNSTITUTE VATNTER/-IOtRSE THREE I.A Mrs. PONSONBY : <■>" ,<::,■.„l*r„::: s jA_[R- J) AN ( 'RAWFORn F R.G.S.. 7miDAFRH"a\ PIONEER MISSIoVARYi AND EXPLORER , Author of Thinking Klii.-k a -e.-orfl "f '--' Years Pr Wor .„■„, Afr.-a withoin a hreak VI CK'.ANn TOWN HALL .11 N E '~, |~ ■II LV « W-vc - Further Annoiini eiuems 0,7 CONVEYANCES. '"\ fT' .P. TRIP T" lIOU'ICK YOiTsT _>1 Pns leases HP o SFSDaY M,,,- »i -n , -.. return ns I ::.. Return Fare :: 14 ' S lloT'dl ' • '- ■•> •'' n.gh. ~- .1,,".'T I B«a;er I'.olb 11.61. Uwren tales IV. B. egcaak. j .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 128, 30 May 1914, Page 12
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