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AXVSEUXNTS. LYBIO -—I fTXHEATRE. YBIC '■ J-HEATBE. Patrons ape respectfully requested to book seats (by 'Phone 3645), to avoid disappointment. LYRIC ■ rpHEATRE. yric j-heatre. symonds street penny section. a scene of indescribable enthusiasm: packed from floor to ceiling. -packed from floor to ceiling! last three nights of OUR T»XAYY. UR -^AVY. "Thrice hath our England swept the seas, and cleared Her ocean-path, the highway of the world, And will again . . . ." f)UR TWTAVY. *-*UR -^AVY. The enormous Super-Dreadnoughts, 1 Tbe Cruiser Squadrons, The Swift Destroyers and Torpedoes, The Submarines—The Aeroplanes. Every Unit In "Britain's First Line of Defence." , OUR -NTAVY. UR A* AVY. CHEERED TO THE ECHO NIGHTLY! CHEERED TO THE ECHO NIGHTLY! A superb picture superbly treated, and accompanied by appropriate patriotic music. 7 LATEST WAR BULLETIN'S SCREENED. "OCR NAVY" is in addition to a full programme of animated gems, Including:— "WHEN IRON AND STEEL MEET," (Maurice Costello). "MABEL'S NERVE" (Keystone). "AN EXCITING HONEYMOON." N.SS. V. ENGLAND, FOOTBALL. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. "THEIR BIG BEAUTIFUL DOLL." And Others. Prices as Usual. Also YXFEST T-XD rpHEATRE. at '» EST Lf.vn A. he AT RE. 'Q.LOBE piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. The GLOBE ordinary pictures are extra- , ordinary In comparison with others. This . great programme will be EXTRA-ORDiN- , ARY in comparison with OUR OWN '• Delightful NOKDISK Comedy Drama, in Two Parts. -y-OTES FOR rSTOMEN. TrOTES FOR Y^yOMEN. "Sport that wrinkled care derides. And laughter holding tooth its sides." A story centred round a suffragette leader and a sportive young man, who gained access to the lady's bedroom, secured her clothes and wig, and impersonated her, with screaming effect. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. HARNESSED WATERFALLS America A Beautiful Edison Drama, c pRINCESS QF rpHE "QESEBT. Featuring the Favourite Artist, MARY FULLER. "Abdullah, the outlaw chief, defies the king's co,rnma*id, who, unable to stand • Abdullah's mockery, dies. But the king's daughter swore that Abdullah should die for the wrong done her father. One evening in the garden she heard a man's voice singing. He climbed the walls and spoke words of love, and neither knew the other. One day they brought Abdullah before the qneen. When she looked upon his face she trembled, for it was the face of her lover. None the less, she commanded them to slay 5 Abdullah, the outlaw." . PALS OF THE .RANGE .. Western Drama B ALL BLACKS V. N.S.W. r Adults, Cd; Children, 3d; Reserved. 1/. • . , ; ; .. : ***** j jyEDERTAFEu QONCERT, rpoWX TTALL, 5 TO-XIGHT. I ■*- Unreserved Seats, 2/6, at Hall. 53S I "PIOR Fast and Exciting Sport, there will • ~b e nothing to beat the CanterburyAuckland Hockey Match, See it at Victoria Park. Saturday. 5 00 LECTURES. . fp O - N I G H T. PBOFESSOB J. C. JOHNSON "The Folk Music of. the British Isles - LEYS INSTITUTE, THREE LAMPS. . 542 5 pjrjEMENT WRAGGE will Lecture at ST" ' Wellington Strewi ■ THURSDAY. 8 p.m. Subject for Thursday, Aug. 6. "THE MAJESTY OF ; ag M yr ewßy Ulus * a n j A. COLLEGE r v A l i e S, ture wI » be delivered at the Chamnlv .£ Olm £. er ; CC i Swanso '> Street, on FRIDAY. the 7th inst., at S o'clock p.m. by • R. M. ALGIE. ESQ., LL.B.. Barrl'ster-at-Law, Lecturer ou International Law Ou "THE LAW OF XATIOXS AT WAR. " Mr. G. L Peacocke will preside. Admission, Free. CHAS. M. NELSON, M.A.. ■ Registrar. PETEIfCE NOTICES. ' A.M.R. «B«B*VE.-A Meeting~o7 the N <r ■ n•- k hC KeserTe wIU be Held in fife *& ECCLESIASTIC A I. 1 T^^ssiiiSr?SS will (be held dally in St Paul' 7 £w,Sf ' jTJBXSA INLAND MISSION. „„ ANNUAL MEETINGS 3 r m JS^ S3am: ' AT ?•« SHA(RP s CENTRAL MISSION .HALL, ALRETKT <pr FRTDAY AFTERNOON AUGI^W^' AT 3 O'CLOCK AUCKLAND TABERNACLE {Social (TT.m Speakers: Mr H. S. Honan; Mrs ,H. S. Conwav.l6 yeaS Honan; Miss K. E. Ctfoke. 10 /ears l" ■ Kiangsi. " jJJ ELECTORAL. H° N ' G K °" F OWI - DS ' "RLECTTON rjAMPAIGN. The Mt. Erlen Committee will meet In L?i i, Mt -, Eden Gonsregational Sunday Schoil Room TO-NIGHT (THUBSDArf August 6tb. at 7.45 n.m. **- aIJ K-U*AY), - BUSINESS: Election of Chairman and , General. For the Executive "~*** UMl sra » J. JENKIN. Chairman.' W. J. HOLDSWOBTH, Hon. Sec - h , ■ S. C. BROWN. Chairman Central Committee. Members and supporters are cordially in Jvited to attend these meettnsa. y -£i

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12

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