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I AMUSEMENTS. ! 0 PE R A HOB SE. i VAUDEVILLE'S i_-T_AL 1 Where Vast Crowds Congregate. | TO-NIGHT -AT 3 - TO-Sl^ * va «r srcssra --v. .- _*-~ Fn-agernenL Direot from America, .-starring = mC nt. Under the Fuller-Brounan Manage HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIOAmerica's Classiest Musical Offering, Mu.ic De Lux. "DAY J AWREXCE, "The American Girl." "A Ht to ,?(—fve y°o. An Artist that will absolutely depe '™/ CROTTON AND American Ar^-j^ SKREMKA. Strength and Grace iTHE EARY CC--3DT TRIO. American Novelty Acrobatic /.. yiN In an Entire Change. vxD'COY. Brilliant Sketch Artists. ~ VirWY. KXOWLES and LEE. HART and KL.nRAY DE VERL. LESLIE AND SOL BEEy American Character Comedy Duo. i Brilliant Speciality, in One Act, •THE MOTOR MANIAC j--PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. V. Stall*. a ' b ' Reserves, 2 '6. 500 SEATS AT 1 '•„-__. Booking: Wildman and Arey s until •> pm-> afterwards, Opera House- _£«!■ l^oBB A. ± H EIK __lX A M B R A. Opposite Grafton Bridge. rpO-NIGHT. •rpHE pNGLISH D^BBT." J- H E -Hi NGL IS H -y EBB Y. Run at Epsom ou May 2Stb. ijh. THE T7I NGL IS H J) ER B Y." HE J-NGLISH -L'ERBYKun Just a Month Ago. •' rp H E T7l NGL IS H J) X? B Y." J-he -English J-'erby. victory of frexch-bred colt. "a maddened favour ite. "By yesterday's mail arrived the London papera,' giving full details of that greatest of races. THE ENGLISH DERBY, and by the R.M.S. Marama also arrived the complete picture of the race." "Each and every stand was packed. On the hill opposite the Royal Box there seemed to have sprung up a little world that was shut off from so many other little worlds. And at Tattenham Corner there appeared to be more people than over before."—Vide this morning's "Herald.' JUST rpHINE ! UST A—INK : JUST rp_INK ! RUN AT EPSOM ON MAY 2Sth. 1914. SHOWN AT THE ALHAMBKA ON JULY Ist, 1911. The May 2S, 191 L Time July 1, 1914. Between Just a Month. A COMPLETE PICTURE TAKEN' SPECIALLY FOR THE ALHAMBRA. TH E \ L II A M B R A, HE A. j, H A M B R A. Opposite Grafton Bridge. TIIE HUB OF TIIE CITY. Last Night of this Great Programme, THE C< n - V nF A DAM." he £\>n of -Adam." (Latium Drama). Three Parts 3000 ft Long AND BY SPECIAL REQUEST, LEVI AND T\TCi~_INNES." EVI -t*-XD - L '- L C V -'INNES " THE BEST COMIs. YET SCREENED. Greeted hy a Furore of Laughter Last Night Etc., Etc., Etc. THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESSTRA. THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. Prices as Usual. ST. TETER'S PARISH HALL, ONEHUNGA. - ANNUAL SOCIAL GATHERING AXD ENTERTAINMENT, Under the Direction and Provided by MR. THOMAS HARRIS, The Talented Elocutionist, assisted by other Leading Performers, - On THURSDAY. JULY 2. AT 8 P.M. Refreshments at 0.30. Admission, Sd. 10 MAXUKAU YACHT AXD MOTOR BOAT CLUB. Patrons of the above Clnb are Invited to attend the LOXG NIGHT SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION OF LADIES' PRIZES, To be held in tbe CLUBHOUSE on THURSDAY NEXT. AT S P.SL Gent's Sub., 2/0. Ladies' Sub., 1/5. 15 DANCING. - L ' MESSRS OVERIXGTON AND JONES will hold their Weekly Social in the Trades Hall, on July 3rd. S p.m. All cordially invited. Music, Mr Bert Glover. Gents. 1/li, Ladies Od. 57 TRANCING.— MISS M. MILLER Teaches One-step, Tango, Ragtime, and latest Society Dances. Private Lessons by arrangement. Class Ballroom Dancing held in Grafton Library Hall, Mt. Eden Rd., lmin. top Symonds St. Second term. July 0. Terms, etc., MISS M. MILLER, Chelsea! 11 LECTURES. JV A N piKAWPORD „.—. F.R.G.S. PIONEER MISSIONARY AXD EXPLORER, AUTHOR AXD LECTURER rpO-XIGHT g P.M., COXCERT CHAMBER. TOWX HALL. Subject: "AT THE FOUNTAINS OP THE NILE"In the Steps of David' Livingstone and Beyond. Admission Free. Collection, THURSDAY, July 2. 1.15 to 1.45. —Chamber of Commerce. Talk to Business Men. o p.m.—Tabernacle. Mr. Crawford will address a Women's Meeting. S p.m.—Town Hall.—Lantern Lecture. Tickets 2/ and 1/. Reserved seals 3/. : FRIDAY. July 3, 3 p.m.—Tabernacle, Bible Heading. 4.15 p.m.—Tabernacle, Meeting for Boys (over 12). S p.m.—Town Hall, Lecture. Collection , SUNDAY, July 5. 5 p.m.—Town Hall o .— ass sleeti °?. Meu only. Collection. ' 8.30 p.m.—Town Hall, After Church Mass Meeting. Collection. MONDAY. July fi. S p.m.—Town Hall Lecture Tickets, 2/ and 1/. Reserved Iseats, 3/. outaina bl e at the following Champtaloup and Eriimiston. Queen St ■ b a^ Pl B £ rry ' ?'• Q ,lPen Si; W. Lambourne: Ponsonbv: W H Mckinnev Newton f J'™ d ;S ' ( ! » nprt '- Chemist: n?,"ie '~ n L ,- ?■' Eads "' Karangahape Road 'L 1 a^L, QO nl Cpntecttonew, Symonds . ? f 1 ;' ?; Te Chemist, Newmarket; F. s. Murray. Chemist, r.irnell- Ss Union ro ar be y s S eVn°, tr e Qo "= n ffff-_*ta booHng ; to be seen here only). SAMUEL BARRY. Hon. See., Auckland. AUSTRALASIAN TOWN PLANNING £_. „ „ TOUR. Under the Patronage of the Government of wpTr^ min,on uf New Zealand. n,K LI)II , !, »' ANNOUNCEMENT. Delegation from the Garden Cities and lown Planning Association, of Great . t-titt-.- — Britain. : iIJ,, Xil T " ALIj CONCEKT CHAMBER. pUBLIC T ANTEHN LECTURES. By ll ' R A W , T R - HAVTDGE, F. 5.1.. A.R.1.8.A., A._.l.c.E. (.London County Couucll), ,-,, „ , MR CHARLES C. RDADE. (jr—naser, Australasian Town Planning Tonr Openmg Lecture, MONDAY, Oth July. S S' m ;T " row N PLANNING FOR NEW ZEALAXD." Messrs Dividge and Reade. , ??, the Mayor. C. J. Parr, I C.M.G.. will preside. , Second Lecture. TUESDAY, 7th July. S : ?'S;—-__°NOiIIC AND Aa—t-THETIC ASPECTS OF TOWN PLANNING." Mr Davidse. H. ifnnro WiLson. S.X. Inst, of Surveyors, will preside. ■ Third Lertuto. WEDVESDAY, July S;h, S ; Phi.—-GARDEN CITIES r. N.Z. "?i , MS ' A>D SUBURBS.'' Mr Reade. Admission Free Tne Organisers reserve ' Ibe right 10 apportion a small section c.r seats for the use of members of public bodies, etc AUSTRALASIAN TOWN-PLANNING TOUR. 522

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 155, 1 July 1914, Page 12

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