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AMUSEMENTS. /-vpEKA TTOUSE. '.VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Where Vast Crowds Congregate. MATIXEES WEDNESDAYS AND . SATURDAYS. TO-XIGHT —AT S — TO-XI (.HIT. A Vaudeville Bill Overflowing with Novelty Acts from ull over the world. Direct from America. Starring Engagement. Under the Fuller-Brennan Management. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. ■HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. •America's Classiest Musical Offering, Music iDe Lux. "RAY T AWBiENCE, "The American Girl." "A Living Mystery." An Artist Unit will absolutely deceive you. CROTTOX AND American Atibletes. SKRE-MKA. Strength and Grace Combined. THE EARY COM EDI' TEIO. American Novelty Acrobatic Trio. In an Entire Caanse. HAYMAN Krilliaut Sketch ' AND COY. KXOWLES and LEE. HART and KENNY. HAY DE VERI3. LESLIE AND SOL BERN". American Character Comedy Dno. in their Brilliant Speciality, in One Act, •THE MOTOIi MANIACS." PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2/; -Stalls, 1/G; Reserves, 2/G. .W> SEATS AT 1/. Booking: Wildman and Arey's until ." p.m.; afterwards. Opera House. Tel. 159.";. Til B A L H A M B R A. H E -<!"*• L II A M B R A, Opposite Grufton Bridge. THE lIUJJ OP THE CITY. TO-NIOHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. '• rnHE QON" OF A DAM." '•J-HU K>ON OF -ti-DAM." THE CJON OF A DAM.'' IO JT-L iLatium Drama). Three Parts .1000 ft Long AM) BY SPECIAL REQUEST. " T EVI AN» •AfCrj.IXXES - •• -"-NO " THE BEST COM YET SCREENED. Orected hv a Furore of Laughter Last Night En-.. Etc., Etc. THE ALIIA.MBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. I'rires as usual. Reserves at Gco. Le IVMt's, Victoria Arcade, or Theatre, puoue "TTXDEK THE DAISIES," a Drama of *-J I'arlins ami Charm: a Vitasraph fjpm. TIimsUAY, July i-'PAUCE TUEATOE. .NEWTON. HEAr~t~iTe lyric~FOUß and leading talent at St. James' Scottish Entcrlaicment. To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening. o2G MEETINGS. AT X " .T PAT NE, Mr,, Will Address his Groy Lynn Constituents as follows:— RICHMOND II AT-I>—- TO-NIGHT rfucsdayl. (OI.T'MHA HALI NEXT THURSDAY, July '.'. And. if the liall can he obtained, at the JUBTiLEE HALL. KINGSLANi), NEXT WED.VKSDAY, July 1. Doors open 7.30. Chair will be taien at S o'clock. l'Wse Note.—A further announcement n-ill lie inaile regarding the Jubilee Hall. Klnffsland. in a later advertisement. .">.'!7 * UCKI.AXU COUNTRY TEACHERS' -A- ASSOCIATION. The Quarterly Meeting of the above Aspoelation will lie held TO-MORROW iWednesday). Hi July, at i»» p.m.. in the Training College. Wellwley Street. Mr. E. l<. .Muljinn. M.A.. Chief Inspector will deliver nil Address ml "THE NEW SYLLABI'S." All country teachers are cordially Invited tn attend. WHJ \V. 0. LAMB, Hon. Sec. t UCKLAXD WOMEN'S POLITICAL •**• REFORM LIiAGCE. THE ANNUAL MEETIXG Will l,e held in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Ist JULY At ;; p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and General. F. GIRLING ROSS, r,O ~ Hon. Sec. C. E - M - »• A —^.MEETINO^^MEMBEnS Will be held in ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH On yyEDNEPDAY, JULY -IST. AT Q P.M. THE RIGHT REV. BISHOP AVERILL and REV. I. DELACOURT RUSSELL will and those interested v.ill TO-MORROW fWEnXESDAYI NIGHT At 7.4.-., In FRIENPS- ADULT SCHOOL, Jilt. Eden ild. yi:tr.i: an s- no t iTI All \"<!tcrnn«, br.th n)on ( and women of I tin- -Jn.l ISih Koj-al IrtsU itestmont are' re<lT!ost,»d to nicer at the in Alber- r-irk at ll a.m. on Saturday, 4th July uext aSCEASED ESTATES. miTE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT 1003 ' ■*■ ISeeMon 50). I IN THE ESTATE OF MARY TRIMBLE meoensVd' tnt '' AVoniau All Creflilors and others bavintr Cljim>: I'RED riTCHETT June. IM4. PUbUc Tru ' st =>- ; o,>o rpHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE \CT - 1 - inns (s.-ction r,u). In .lie Esuite of 3XSK JOHNSON" ot ' WiilutaU Cn>ek, Spinster, ■ All (.feJßors and others having claims provid-,1. to the local Deputy Public n ".frejec-tir ,1 "* t!l ° ' M *l All moneys payable to the nWe estd'e i!i:i.v hf loilpr.] I.) the credit of the I'libli-J FRED. FITCBfBTT : uflib June. inn. PuWteTnßtce 3ll N MUSXCAI, TUITIOIS , . w. j. j. rnrxGLß, f.x.c.m. |: PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. '~- 1 riA.NO. SIN(--3NG. VIOLIN AM) THEORY. Studio: 35 HOWE STREET Copp. Girl) , i Grammar School). *

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 154, 30 June 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 154, 30 June 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 154, 30 June 1914, Page 12

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