I_ ' v AMUSEMENTS. 'qpera TTOUSE. "Vaudeville's Palatial Domicile." SHOWING TO PACKED HOUSES. Comprising all English. American, aud Continental Artists. 4—CASTING LAMYS—I America's Greatest and Most Sensational Flying Aerial Act. MISS JESSIE MILLAR, World-famous Musical Artiste, Assisted by MISS DOLLY MILLAR. HAVES AND RIVES. Classy American Singers and Whirlwind Dancers. LYONS AND CALI.UM, America's Versatile Entertainers. BEVAN AND FLINT. A Variety in Vaudeville, featuring Miss Flint, Vaudeville's Most Beautiful Actress. I.A FRANCE. The Beautiful Parisian Model, in a Scries of Art Poses and Laughable Japanese Business Signs. DARE AND NORWOOD. America's Premier Athletes. MILLIE DORIS—NEW YORK FOUR. D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/0. 500 S EATS A T 1/. Book Seats at Wildman and Arey's until 3 p.m.; Theatre, afterwards. Tel. 1505. Booking, 6d. THE A L H A M B R A. HE -tA. L H A M B R A, OPPOSITE GRAFTON BRIDGE. THE OF TyONTE /.HRISTO. HE OF -"J-ONTE SPECIAL -\TATINEE. FECIAL •L'AaTINEE. rpO-MORROW, gATURDAY, QTU TUNE. MATINEE PRICES : Adults: Dress Circle. 1': Stalls, (id. Children: Dress Circle, Od; Stalls, 3d. T " E * L II A M 15 R A, J- ii j, ; _-_. - - A M - _ A KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite Graftou Bridge, IHE HUB OF THE CITY. LAST mWO "VfJOHTS AST J- WO J_ IGHTS OF DUMAS' IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE, rpHE /-OUNT OF pRISTO. rpUE QOUNT OF ATONTE pRISTO. rpHE QOUNT OF "VrONTE pRISTO. o,oooft. . IN FIVE ACTS. o,oooft. Introducing JAMES O'NEILL In the dual role of Edmund Dantes and the Count of Monte Cristo. THE WORLD'S FAMOUS STORY Acted by THE FAMOUS PLAYERS COMPANY. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Book your Seats to avoid disappointment. Reserves at Geo. Le Petlt's, Victoria Arcade, of Theatre. Phone No. 2GS2. A D E L P II I m H B A T R- E. ** NEWMARKET. . EVERY EVENING, AT S. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Complete Change of I*rogramme. rpH— gI'YTS TV-FEAT, A Stirring Military Drama, Depicting Exciting War Sceucs. Sensation after Sensation. Strenuously High and Daring in Purpose. _ Intensely Dramatic iv Execution. New and Interesting Selection of Supporting Films. Come and See Pictures New to Auckland. NEXT WEDNESDAY We Present— WANTED BY THE POLICE. -Prices: 1/ and Cd. 512 SPORTING. A UCKLAND TJACING /.LUB. YX7INTER XrEETING, To be held on -pLLERSLIE TJACECOURSE rpO-MORROW. ipO-MORROW, QATURDAY AND "YTONDAY, TUNE gTH AND QTH. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON EACH DAY. ADMISSION: Racecourse, One Shilling; Grandstand Enc'osure. Gentlemen, Ten Shillings; Ladies, Five Shillings. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. No Dersnn wno has nt any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1907, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable pcrsou, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Winter Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course, he will be removed therefrom aud prosecuted for trespass. •I. F. HARTLAND, 501 Secretary. ' ' — -pAKURANGA HUNT* CLUB. The Members of the Pakurauga Hunt Club will meet at the Strand Cafe (Prior's), at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Friday), to entertain visitors from the Taranaki, Waikato, and Waiuku Hunt Clubs. R. ALLAN BENT, 329 Master. MEETINGS. Q M E E T O N ' S, LIMITED. The Annual Meeting of the above Company will be held on June o, at 8 p.m., in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from THURSDAY, May 28, to FRIDAY. June 5, both days inclusive' By Order of the Board of Directors. 11. C. ROBINSON, "1 Secretary. ECCLESIASTICAL. -yiSIT OF REV. J. D. JONES. M.A., B.D. * (Ex-t'halrmari of Cougregational Union of England and Wales). In connection with the above. Public Meetings will be held as follows:— TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). 8 o'clock, Beresford Street Church—Address by Rev. J. D. Jones, "The Church and the Kingdom." On SUNDAY. June 7. Rev. J. D. Jones will preach in Mt. Eden Congregational Church nt 11 a.m, and in Beresford Street Church at 7 p.m. Collections will be taken at all the above meetings to cover special expenses. Kindly keep this notice Tor reference. 508 T>RIG_T GOSPEL MEETINGS 1J Will be Held in the WHOSOEVER MISSION HAI.L VICTORIA STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY, EVERY WEEK NIGHT. COMMENCING AT 7 O'CLOCK. All-are welcome. All come. Sankey's Hymns OPEN FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 5. Addresses by Pioneer Backblock Preachers. 40
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 133, 5 June 1914, Page 12
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