AMTTSEMENTS. • H E FORTY THIEVES. FIRST MATINEE, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). CHILDREN" HALF-PRICE TO ALL I'AUTS (except Late Door Gallery). Doors open at 1. Curtain at 1.15. IJJIS THEAXI7t~ Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. -whoops: let-s 'bo rr again:" UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. ASTOUNDING TRIUiU'H Of J. C. WILLLAiISOK'S Isporh-Making and BEST PANTOMIME EXTRAVAQAXZA BEST I'A.NTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA,' In '2 Acts and 1C Gorgeous Scenes. mO-XIGHT, rpuESDAY, TUNE O^ AT FIFTEEN MIVUTES TO ¥ r rmi-R TJTO.IITY rpi-iiEVEs. J-HE J- DUTY J-lIIEVES. rpii mHiEVES. ■ The M.ijt: Extensive. ;!ie Host Expensive, And the GREATEST PANTOMIME PRODUCTION ; Ever Consummated South of the Lluc. MATIXEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. PRICES.—D.C. and 0.5., 6/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery. J/. Early Doors to Gallery and Stalls, 1) extra. DAY SALES at deal's (Tobacconist!, opn. Bank of New Zealand. BOX PL \NS FOR FIRST f! NIGHTS AND NEXT WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES NOW OPEN AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. rpnE TOX pLANS For (he LAST 0 NIGHTS, eommen^ng MONDAY. July 6. and LAST 2 MATINEES. will be opened at Wildman and Arey's THURSDAY NEXT. AT S A.M. TYELAYED pANTOMIME rpRAINS. The Train to HENDERSON will leave Auckland at 11.20 p.m. The Trains tn ONEHCNGA and PAPAKCHA at 11.30 p.m. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturtlny Niqbts during the 'Season. V 1! <' A I) 1 A m H E A T R E, KA R4 SO AIT APE KOAD. CONTINTOI'rt PICTURER. Arcadia TO-DAY AND TO-XIGHT. An-ndlfi Arcadia rtc>r Star Drnma in 2 Parts. Aicadia T?-'"' ,M TcATH£R mo c<OX. Ari . nr , i:l r £ 1 o ArCßflla JOY RIDERS. Comic. Arcarlia ON PINE MOUNTAIN— Arcadlii Western Drama. Arcadia OUT OF THE FRYING PAN. Arcadia Comic. Arcadia OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER. Arradia Drama. Arcadia LITTLE NELLIE AND HER DOG. Arcadia Coloured Comedr. Arcadia Are.int.l ARCADIA ORCHESTRA Amniiia Adults, fid. Children, 3d. A'BCADIA. A RCADIA. ARCADIA. Dl SKNTANGLE YOrjRSELP from One ShMlinjr. and come to St. James , Hall, To-ir.orww (Wivlnosd.i.v) Evening. .-.a; rp O W .X TT A L L. ACriCLAND.- 1 - , - Direftion: GEORGE MUSGROVE. TPKS. AND WED., JULY 7 AND S. TUES. AND WEIL. JULY 7 AND S. TUBS. AND WED.. JULY 7 AND S. THE GREATEST VIOLINIST IN TUB WORLD, "YpSCHA pLMJLX. -gLJIAX, -pLMAN, Also. THE CHARMING CAOTA TRICE, MDLLE. EVA CArTIEU, MDLLE. EVA G-AL'TIER, MDLLE. EVA GiAUTIER, At llio riauo. MR. PERCY KAHX. MR. PERCY KAHX. MIL I'ERCY KAHN. Plans for t'je TWO CI) CONVERTS at Wildman and Arey's. ENTIRE CIIANT.E OF PROGRAMME AT EACH CONCERT. Advance Applications for the in c Seat? will be received at Wildman and Arey's. Auckland. Seats will be allotted in order of application. In view of Mischa Elman's sensational sue.-ess iv Melbourne and Sydney, patrons would be well advised to book. I). Neven, Business Manager. ALL ROADS LEAD TO—St. James' lira-lid Scottish Entertainment, iv the Hall, To-morrow (Wednesdayi Eveniu fc -. at 8 o'clock. 526 GOD UEMEMIiERS WHEN THE WORLD FOtRUETS." A VitacrapU Drama.—PALACE T-H EATRE, NE WTON. ZOO. ROYAL. OAK.—Open Every Day. Finest and -Largest Z..m in New Zenland, r.v.iic ■■•md see it. 10 ANClNG.—Tuesday and Saturday eveniurs, Druids' Hall, North St.. Newton, Havelock Social Club. (ieiit.'s ;<ub. l/(>. Ladle.i by InvltatioD. Elementary I'la-sses Saturday afternoon, 'J.ZO.—ii. M. FOWLER. : -\Ti!HISTLE7" AND -I'LL COME TO YE, V> MY L.YD." if ir'n r.» St. .lames' Hall To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening. 526 DANCING. -MISS SPENCER tenches tho latest Enf,-i;.-ih and American Society Dancos—Boston. One-step. Three-step, Hillronm. Tango, etc. Classes in Druids' Hall, North Street, Thursdays. Elonieutary 7 p.m., Advanced S p.m. Elementary douses at -"i. Vincent Street, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, and Saturday, at 7.:'.<J p.m. Private Lessons any time by appointment. Term.';, etc., MISS SPENCER, Coaio Villa, L'O, Vim-eui St. 'l'kone U237. rj.ATHE-11 THE <'LANS - to s. . J.-roies' vJ Scottish Entertainment Tn-niornw (Wednwriay) Xlght, July 1. Otti FOOTBAXL. -. IaPECTACtJ-LAB WOOIDAtIi V CCKLAND TJUGCY J^EAOCE 4 i NORTHERN VMOXt. Ai p« bound, tui.y < CITY V. NORTH SHOKE. Conjpetitien champioiisbin. Admission, (id. Through Rntiirn Tickets, XI. r>l7 R. A. SPIXLEY, Secretary. GYMNASIUM. T U 1 i T S U. JU JIT.SU. Ihe Japanese Aγ; .-,' Relf-dffi'Bce, Taujrht al LEYS INSTITUTE f!YM.VASIUM. I.ndicK nr Centlemen by Appnluiuiebt. )Mr:iei!lars from the Dlreilnr. TKNNANi' COLLEDuE. I , lone AO-IR. RESTATTRANTS AKD TSA SOOMS I 1,1. wbi wan; it good Meal co:ne '•' v.V 11.1- Vf-lebi; -Tiinfii- Rooms. ::<l'. i.iaecu St.. up;,. Cioy Kimcc. Meal.-., '.hi. Opening Mmnlay. -'.'tl"s June. £2!! •paiOß'a KiTILL T EADIXU. BEST -! / KEALS IN TUE (.TCI. tQTRASU A RCADE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 154, 30 June 1914, Page 12
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