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AMUSEMENTI'r\ IP <B R A TCT O U S E. "IMPORTANT aiANAGERIAL NOTICE. WAR NEWS. The Management have' arranged to announce tbe Latest Official War News from the Stage each evening, by arrangement with the Auckland Newspapers. ri P B B A TT O U S E. Direction - Fnller-Brennans Limited. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. MATINEE SATURDAY. AT 2.30.. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF LAST THREE NIGHTS OT LAST THREE NIGHTS OF ■VTISS TVaJSY JBBOME, ' That Wonderful Cainedienae, Only, three more nights remain and one Matinee in wtiieh you will have an opportunity of bearing this world-famous comedienne. T~|AISY TEBOME IS AN ELECTBIC SPABK WHO CLASHES HER BRILLIANT RAYS OVER' ALL PEOPLE. A SELECTION OF NEW SONGS ARE BEING SUNG BY HER THIS WEEK. I Murlel-'A NDBEWS AXD J^ENT-Ruby Two Girls, a Violin, and a Piano. A Refined and Beautiful Act. STAN STAXEY*, The Classy Ragtlmer. THE HARTLEY WONDERS. SEBASTIAN MERRILL, and his Yip Yaps. PHILLIPS AND MERRITT, SAM LAMERT. TILLY DUNBAR. Season Prices: D. Circle and all down- . stairs, 2/; Family Circle, 1/. Book Seats [ at Wildman aud Arey's until 5 p.m., thereafter at Opera House, by 'phone 1595. "fITHE Game that Grows."—Don't Miss A- Canterbury-Auckland Hockey Match on Saturday, Victoria Park. 509 QN rnUESDAY, AUGUST "JO AT 8 P.M., AT THE mOWN TXALL, THE A UCKLAND .r*HOBAL gOCIETY (Incorporated) Will Present the THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON. THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON. THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON. GOUNOD'S -a "mHE -pEDEMPTTON." - "rpHE -REDEMPTION." I "rpHE -REDEMPTION." The Principal Parts of which will be Sustained by MRS. CI*RIL TOWSEY Soprano MISS LAURA WALKER.. Soprano MISS DORA READ Contralto MB. SYDNEY BUTLEB .Tenor ' MR. JOHN PROUSE.. Bass ' MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON Bass 1 SUPPORTED BY A STRONG CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. H. E. SIMMONDS. Secretary. '29, Safe Deposit Buildings, i High Street. - 500 AN Afternoon Well Spent-—That will be the verdict of all who witness Saturday's Great Hockey Match, Canterbury v. Auckland. Don't miss It! 503 [ FOOTBALL. - jj. "pOOTBALL. -pOOTBALL £& J3CGBY • /ciLd TJNIOX. QATURDAY T»TEXT, AUGUST QTH, AT' XJDEN pARK, -pfTNGBLAND. AT 3 "P.M. ■VrBEMTNG OF" /^HAMTTONS. . TTNIVEBSTTY ITIHAM fCHAMJPIONS AUCKLAiND 1914) V. pjLIFTON fpEA*I (CHAMPIONS NORTHERN DIVISION TARANAKI PROVINCE). ADMffSSIOIX, 6d; STAND, 6d. t ■ Afternoon Tea obtainable on ground. C. V. 508 Hon. Sec, A.R.U. /BY CJPECTACULAR ~~~ npOOTBALL! NOBTHEBN UNION BULES. M U-O TV OMA IN, GATURDAY -JTEXT, gTH, WAIKATO V. AUCKLAND A. ROTORUA V. AUCKLAND B. IN SPECTACULAB FOOTBALL. ADMISSION, 1/. • 302 B. A. SPINLEY, Secretary. P7% IVTOBTHEBN STEAMSHIP gj -I>l CO., LTD. *i AUCKLAND V. THAMES FOOTBALL MATCH ' (At Thames. Saturday. August S, 1914). The P.S. WAKATERE is leaving Auckland on FRIDAY. >August 7, at 4;45 p.m.. and will leave Thames on SATURDAY, August 8. at 7.15 p.m. RETURN TICKETS. 7/6. 19 , CHARLES RANSON. Manager. SPORTING. AUCKLAND GUN CLUB. SATURDAY, AUGUST S. Inanimate Birds. Trophy for Open Handicap; trophy for Novices. 130 p-m. 35 .* W. CURTIS, Sec. MEETINGS. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. EDEN. A Public Meeting will be held In the Jubilee Hall, Klogsland, on THURSDAY, August 6th, at 8 p.m., at which the Norn" inees taking part In the Selection Ballot will spqul-. Members ate reminded to attend. Nominees: W. RICHARDS E. STEVENSON, R. F. WAY. 58 ! ASOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PAETY, SO AVONDALE. A Public Meeting will be held In the ' Avondale Hall on FRIDAY, Augast 7th, at '■ S p.m., at which the Nominees taking part .in the selection Ballot will speak. Mcm- ; bers are reminded to attend. ! Nominees—W. 'BICHABDS. 'E. STEVENSON. R. F. WAY. 33 piTI OF AUCKLAND. PBOPOSED NEW MARKETS. J The Auckland City Council Invites auc- • tioneers, market gardeners, fruitgrowers, ! tlshmongers, fishermen, and all others interested in the establishment of new Municipal Markets to meet the Finance Com- . mittce of the Council on FRIDAY, 7th • August next, In the Town Hall at 7 o'clock p.m., wheu plans of the lay-out of the pro- ' posed buildings and the method of conduct- . ing the markets will be discussed. i HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. Ist August, 1914. 510 i :«_ gOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PABTY. , Members of Central Branch, and Affiliated | . Unions are hereby notified that Nomina- ' tions of eligible persons willing to contat ' the Auckland Central Seat at tie coming elections in the interests of the party will close with the Secretary District Council, Room 9, Trades Hall, on TUESDAY, Aug- ; ust llth, at S p.m. Full particulars on ■ I aspUcation, S3

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12

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