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AMUSEMENTS. j (\ P E B A "O" OUSE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Where Vast Audiences Congregate. MATINEES: ■WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. TO-NIGHT—AT 8— TO-NIGHT. A "priNE JJILL, CON-TAIXING MANY STAR ARTISTS. ZENO MANDELL, Bobby ZENO AND MANDELL, Eva ZENO MANDELL. Two top-line American VersaMlions In a Hilarious Comedy Act. WINTER FIELDS. WINTER AND FIELDS. WINTER FIELDS. Presenting their higb-class specialty, •'SCATTERED DREAMS."' THE .TAKOWELOW TRIO. THE JAKOWELOW TRIO. THE JAKOWELOW TRIO. A beautiful trio of Russian Singers, Dancers, and Instrumentalists. STEWART LORRAINE. STEWART AND LORRAINE. STEWART LORRAINE. The reincarnation of tuneful harmony. One of the most elaborate acts ever imported. FRED American Importi'lion. SWIFT. "The Musical Nut. KNOWLES AND LEE. „„„».-- HART AND KEN NET. Ct ORDON AND T") AT ' Positively the Greatest Comedy Bicycle Act America has produced. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2/; Stalls, 1/6; Reserves, 2/6. ;?» SEATS AT 1/. Boob Seats at Wildmau and Arey's until 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre, or by 'Phone 1595. THE A L H A M B R A. H E ** L H A M B R A. OPPOSITE CRAKTON BRIDGE. THE HUB OF THE CITY. Established 1014. ""The last two or three years have witnessed a veritable Evolution in theatre construction, and all these marvellous improvements have been introduced into the Alhambra." '•Tho Show and. the Theatre that Faacinatcs." TWO STLENDID DRAMATIC FEATURES TO-NIGHT. THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES < >F OF 3000 ft OF 3000 ft OF 3000 ft OF O-K THREE NIGHTS. THREE NIGHTS. THREE NIGHTS. THREE NIGHTS. THREE NIGHTS. THREE NIGHTS. "How a Young Tutor's Three Dreams taught him to avoid the path of folly." And Then: A Really Spectacular Picture, *■ IN" THE DAYS OF NAPOLEON," '" IX THE DAYS OF NAPOLEON." '" IN THE DAYS OF NArOLEON",A Tale of the Stirring Napoleonic Days, which cannot fail to attract. SUPPORTED BY OUR USUAL REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAMME. And the Richest. Sweetest, Mellowest Music, by THE ALnAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. "PRICES EVER THE SAME." Reserves a: George Le Petit's, Victoria Arcade, also Eady's, next Theatre, and by j Thone Theatre 2682, j AUCKLAND /-VRCHESTRAL QOCIETY UCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SECOND CONCERT OF ELEVENTH SEASON. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. QRCHESTRA QF CJIXTY-FIVE TNSTRUMENTALISTS. A Magnificent Programme will be Presented by this Old-established Society. THOMAS. DELIBES. GRIEG. JARNEFF.LT. BERLIOZ. And TCHAIKOWSKI. 1812 "1812" "1812' Assisted by the GARRISON ARTILLERY BAND (by kind permission of Colonel Hazard), the Orchestra will play the famous Overture. "1512." "1512." "1812.-* "1512.-* As the Exeentlve anticipate a large attenitince of the public, arrangements have been made for the sale of Tickets at the doors. 2!. 3/. ■ 2/. _ Day Sales at A. Eady and Co.'s. L. R. Eady and Son's, Karangahape Road, and Wildman and Arey's. GORDON EADY, Secretary. C/o A. Eady and Co. ■yrAix mowx ttall. rpO-MORROW -i^iGHT. REMUERA CATHOLIC " _A_T JJOME." Trams will leave for Dominion Road, Grey Lynn, Tarnell, Remuera, Ponsonby, and Essoin at conclusion of -'At Home." By Request: Spectators' Tickets on Sale at Door. 1/ each. Oails of Admission obtainable at Hall on WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 524 "DIG Game Hunting iv India's Jungle. A3 amazing, realistic and sensational; for afternoons and evenings. Palace Theatre. Xewton. Thursdny. TRANCING.—WAIMANA HALL, Walters ■*-•' Road. KlngsLind. SATURDAY EVENIXGS. Admission, 2/ and 1/. PERSONAL. rx, T OULD a Member of some Bible Class ' » help backward young Man, 20. to become a Member of Class?— Write Walker's Bazaar. Kingsland. 526 T WILL not be responsible for any Debts a contracted in my name without my written authority.—T. Madigan, Fisherman. 80 A.rATRIMONY.—Young Gentleman, 23 (means!, desires Correspondence with i onng Domestic L3dy; view matrimony. — ST. —. a AJ:_ r! -P 3t(> etoe Post Office. " 8 T-v'- V ' D Person wanted to adopt Lovely "- Baby Girl, 1 week old.—Address. >V J-. c/o G.P.Q., Auckland. 13 T^VERYBODY SHOULD~KNOW that tbe A-i Security Instalment system is the easiest way to purchase high-class Jewellery without feeling the cost.—Howard and Birkett, Jewellers. First Floor. Security Btiildlngs. Queen St. 'Phone A 693. (T) "DEDUCED Prices.—Sets of Artificial -" Teeth, Guaranteed.—The Empire Makers. 32, Empire Bldgs., Swanson St. Qhlrd door). r\LYPX'E, the Greatest Cough Cure on v - f earth. 1/ and 1/C per bottle. "C^CZEMA.—I Guarantee a cure of all AU Kinds, no matter how long standing.— Madame Aniie, Smeeton's Buildings. AfRS. GERTRUDE SORBNSEN, Certifl*3A eated ■Clairvoyant. Medium, KlngS Court Building, -KM. yucsn St.. dally; Public 'Circles, 'l-UCTKlays and Fridays. 00 CS L' PRRFLL O US consulting i k mv ' tl,ey can c removed permanently, without pain or after effect, by my new JUethod of Ratdo.—MADAME AMIE, 23 and aw, hmeetnu'a Buildings, Oueea Street. _Pnoue 4.-144. 0| YEARS' experience lv Treating *•■*■ Chroalc Cases with. Orange Lily, and still they come.—Mr Dewar, Health Specla'.- __ Str-and Arc? d e . -yOU PAY iNO JIORE by taking.advan- ■*■ tage of our Security Instalment system, so why not order that ring now. You wtU never feel the cost.—Howard and Birkett, Jewellers. First Floor, Security Buildings, Queen St. 'Phone A 693. T\URAND-S REGCL>.XING _ ~PtLLS, 5/ A3 bo3[ ( pa __ ttt( ,. gi wa _ Tg reliable, perfectly harmless.—Bridge Drug Store, 3, Karangahape Rd.. Auckland. T7AST TERMS. — Piano* (no deposit); ?-_ FurnitaTo (low depoelt), £20 worth, •/8 weekly; Pnah Carta, Photographs, Gramophones, Attxmleons, Jewellery.—City "iipply Stores, 227. Ksrangahape Rd. Phone AB»7 for traveller. Open till l». ■pUN'EST Norwegian Cod Liver Oil.—We a hare just landed further supplies of rhls Invaluable Medicine. See the dlsplav In onr windows. Prices, 1 , 1.9. 2/6; pos": free, 4jd.. <y.. extra.—The Dispensary, IST, Karangahape Rd. •'

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 166, 14 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 166, 14 July 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 166, 14 July 1914, Page 12

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