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AiTUSEMENTS. LYRIC miHEATRE, VEIC J-HEATB-E. ' -SYMONDS STREET. Established BUI. In nil the Ilnlibub just get this: Shouting doesn't make a programme good. The atio'iit certain lhinu-s which otherwise prou n.iglit have difficulty in linding out. We don't want t<> shout. We siurply want to sit down wiih you quietly an.l call your c j iitteutioii :., the pietnres themselves. They tell a si.tv of excellence—eousisteui ciccllei.c- -that is self-evident! Tills adver-l..ol.-"that oinmce! Now. this week, comuieuciug to-night, there is: DI.AI'K "RODERICK. THE TyOACHER. ■"LACK THE •*■ fIAOHER. f T>_ACK T>'ODEH.ICK. TIIE TJO-ACIIEIt-f -"LACK -"O-DEIUCK. THE X OACIIER. 1 "tic of those fine dramas full of powerful situations and taken nuiidsi glorious Scortish s.-cnery. Th. a. there is:— PEOPLE AXD CUSTOMS I.V RANGOON, A Colour.-,! Coin of the Orient." TIIE <-I.AXSIMAN-PA.HIKI COUdSION. THE UAITMONT GRAPHIC. With new ncw.s from Home. A LEAP FOR LIFE. Qnlte an exciting milroad drama. IN THE GREAT NORTH WEST. ■SCENES IN MOROCCO. Jn the laughing department we have: — HIS FAVOURITE PAST7ME, The funniest Kevsloue yet! POLIDOU AM. THE LIONS. In .-.11 on- of the most entertaining series we have ever had. Pri.-es as usual. Trumpeters, With brazen din iilasl you Ihe Cirv's ear: . Make mingle with our rattling labnnrines: Thai heaven and c.'inh may strike their .-■oun.ls together, Applauding our approach. ■■ t NTOXT AND fNLEOP.ATRA. AMD V^DEOPATRA. J . I Commencing Monday Next, July Oth, nt ihe Lyric Theatre. IQ. Loli E pi ctv RE s. THEATRE LIE LUXE. OF THIS GARGANTUAN KiSPLAY Nought .-an he said bin PRAISE. PRAISE. AXD EVER PRAISE. A SPLENDID EDISON COMEDY DRAMA. A N A MI ' KH K- ,Nr_Y N A MERICAN Tf^-ING. IN TWO PARTS. rh!s line film i- brimful of incident, from j llir openine 1.1 the closing a,-, and is one of . ihe mast .lollgb.-fiii stori.-s prcecntcti for a long Hmc. A Balkan Prin.-c. Ur.-d of Court worries. mysteriously disappears, and hcromcd a ranch owner in America. A rich vein or Humour permeates the whole narrative. \ ALLEY ni-- THE BOURNE M..loured Scenic.l THE LIIST COMBINATION A Si-iwiii..n.il ( onviet Drama. PAI'IIE GAZETTE. THE Lost UTTLE PRINCE A Charming Comedy Drama FROM JAXITOIt TO UM-is-r; (JO. (JHIDDREN, go. j Itl served, 1 . 'Phone ■!__. IG* 'r!\,',v' Al - ™E~™lals" ,V.„. ~V MINI ' UAI X - WHAT FOR ? TO ' A'ICU -THE FORTY THIEVES" -TEETTNGS. A 1.1. UNREGISTERED PLnMBERS are fx requested 10 alter,,] n Meeting to be held in rl..' EDEN TERRACE KI-RF RRI. GADE HALL TO-MUi'.ROW XI.MIT, June otiih, at 6 0 clock. Business: ImportanL 511 GOLD MTjrrWG NOTICES. TIIE MAY QUEEN GOLD MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. The Ordinary General Mootin™ of the abm-.-namod Company will he held „t the Oflice of the 1 ompany, Nos. _ls and -'in Victoria Arcade, t.me.-u Street. Auckland or! TUESDAY, 30th. June. low. „, th o _„;_ 0 II a.m. P.I'SIXESS: To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-wheel. To ci.-c: Directors ana appoint Auditor. J- W. NTCHOL, ~ . , , , Secrctarv. AuoKlntHl. June Ifdli. p..11. ~- M IxECTTTELES. TOWN PLANNING -.. . to in. " nuerthe Patronnge of ,),.- Government of the Dominion of New v.. ,\,„a }KEI 1 :v: I X Alt V INN, >1 j. \i\% r TO,^Rl-'f AL t^, , pi^ :1:T <'*AMBEK. 1< uu - pi-RLIc TANTERN X FUTURES. 0m . »b ruARLK? r. re Am-:. im*"„i^'% Slan Tmv " PIi ""J-ing Tour Opening Lee lire. Monday. n:.|, Juiv S p.m. TOWN PLANNTN,; i.-„t. view ZEALAND.- Me<, rs Davidge'.,'nd l£_£ 'i«1;,.,.!:." N , >M " A - N " AESTHETIC Davidge I'OW.N PLANNING." Mr Third Lecture. WEDNESDAY. Jnlr Sb s p.m. "t.ARDEN cities v ~X7 ADMISSIOX FREE. NOTiv. I'he organisers reserve the right of apportion!,,:; a number of scats for the use of members of local bodies, etc AUSTRALASIAN TOWN PLANNTN,; TOUR. s _j JJ a x R A w F 0 R Di I'.R.C S ;i piONEER YTISSIONARY AND ' J7X-P1..-.RER. AND I T ECTURKR. j TUF.SHAY, June ."A S p.m.—Concert Cham- ' l-er (Town Uall). Public Welcome rree ; WEDNESDAY. July 1. _i a.m.-F-itt Street (. liureh Parlours. Reception by Ministers- Association. 3 11.ro. -Taliernacle, Kiblc Readinff hy Mr. Crawford. S p.m. Concert Chamber (Town Hall) Lecture. Collection ' THURSDAY. July 2, I.v. to 1.4-,.—Chamber ! of Commerce. Talk to i!ii;-Ji.,-s : , Men ' 0 p.m. —Tabernacle. Mr. Crawford will ' adlress a Women's Meeting. S p.m.-Town Hall.—Lantern Lecture « Tickets '-•• and 1.. Reserved seats ;'./. FRIDAY. July C. a p.ni—Tabernacle fiibi-i ' Reading. 4.ir. p.m. — Tabernacle. Meeting for Hoys , •S p.m. Town Hail. Lecture. Collection S ' N \ie U n ''"'-M'"'' ;! "•,'"■- T *'.wi' Hall. Mass Meeting. Men only. . olle.-tir-n R 'MeetTng. T rolli'u:!n. AfU ' r MaSS " MONDAY. July ti. $ p.tn.—Town Hall Leciure. Tickeis, ii' and j . Rcscxved ! I: p_fceJ-^- S t,btaißable :u ''i'c following j I Champtaloup and F.riinistnn. Queen Xi •'' I Samuel Barry. a». Queen St.: W. T±m- I bourne. Ponsonby: w. U Mcß"inner ' Chemi-i Ter.'ots 1.-.n.l s. r,i b.--r Cne--,.- i ' Newion; T R Ea.iy. Kararrgahape Road'; i : Howie and Co.. Confectioners S-,—-errts l Murre.;.-. Chemist. Parnell: S.S rn'll." i I Darby St.. off Queen St. .Plan tor bookla-'----t-j he f-cu here cnlyi. '- SAMUEL CARRY. I , - Hon. Auckiat:u. I 1

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 153, 29 June 1914, Page 12

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