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AMBTgEMEmn. —— — ■_ _ j\: Til AM A3tß v H E *-*** L H A MB R t OPPOSITE GRAFTON BRIDGE. THE HUB OF THE -CITY. % " 1 TO-NIGHT ._ „ TO-NIGHT A - B X--to-nig:h,t f£ s TO-NIGHT At 1 ' X And Two Following -Nights, We Present 1 THE GREATEST DETECTIVE DRAMA Ever Screened, entitled, STUART KEEN Something away fmm STUART KEEN the Mull Detect STUART KEEN simply holds t™. '"'>- STUART KEEN interest gripped frZ J STUART KEEN start to finish It ? S : : STUART KEEN a play of Hint's ~ S - STUART KEEN *AVg& £t % Featuring Stuart Keen "DETECTIVBthe Detective, whose '"DETECTlVFmarvellous feats and "DETECTrv?"' keen individuality can "DETECTIVE" only be compared with "DETECTIVP" the inimitable Mr. Sher- ■•DETECTm*" lock Holmes. "DETECUVE'* RICH IN ITS CLEVER SCENES. j NOT THE USUAL PLOT. ■ ' - • BUT A CLEVER BATTLE OF WITS. In addition. ii A Full Programme of New Exclusives.: RESTLESS WOMAN ajb DriUß , LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET .... TonfcS LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR, CLAREDOX Comic LUCERNE TO MILAN BY THE LAKES . Scehle WIFFEY'S MA COMES BACK •' A Real Laughter-maker * Etc., Etc., (Etc THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA " THE ALHAMBRA GRAND OBOHESIat'.. PRICES, 1/6, 1/-, 64 Reserves at l.c i'etifs. Victoria Aran*, or by the Theatre Phone, 268_ LIVE (EHB KING I _ VIVE LTJANDIEB. The Sentiment af the Day—U"ATBIOTISiL V THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES.' r THE DANDIES. " The following verses are taken* hen ■Sous of The Empire" <.Behvorthy):_ 7 The Empire's line, that circles like a girdle rouud the earth. . ■: * c That marks the track where forefcn "foe. have provea tue Briton's worST/ That tells the tale of UJntish puck 'n*,*, many au alien-sky, • • .77 Where nou hearts have fearless coat ti. . conquer and to die. - \7 One uoj,e, one race, one destiny, tarn* oceaus roll between. j ■. Zealandia aud t'ne Sea-girt Islt of our own - ; most gracious King; VIVE L'DANDIES. VIVE L'DANDILa: •-•-.> (That's where we pause to throw our hat in the Air.) For freedom's sous must freemen be, where-' ; ever Vuey may roam, Rcadyto fight lor God and Bight, ana. •'Home, sweet Home." For we're kous or tne''Empire, and nated. 3 we .will) stand For the honour of Old England, the dear . oid Motherland; ■- ■-■■-';. The tern, the rose, the thktie, and ;tae ' sliaunroek shall- entwine, ..' j' All closeiy bound together o>y the thin-red .•'"« live. " THE DANDIES. THE DAXIhUES. .1 COMPLETE UliANtiE OF PROGBA36HB' ■ . . 'l-O-NdGHT. When last night's large and loyal : .*e, .-:•?■' semhlage stood and sang, - with 'das* lervour, "Ruie :rfritaunia" and -the SaSSpatk-.':--'''-Authem, it made you feel glad all owr. There will he a further ißst£im_tk§Kp patriotic, items to-night. J.OW-N iiall Iu.mJEET CHAMBKB> Plan at Wildman and Arey's, and Bt) I Sales at F. Cleal's. Z/~ 2/, 1/. ." : -3§9H Direction, Edward liranscoiabe, Ltd. General Representative..John Hopkins. CANTERBURY are "right after" tire V-/ Hockey Shield.' See Auckland celeMit at Victoria Park, Saturday. :»• Ip O W N JJ ALL, mHE KATH /"VEGAN T>ECITAI. ?*T n AT ACGHAN "R ABNETT ICITY ORGANIST). WILL BE GIVEN ON gATURDAY, OTH A UGUST, MM, j . AT S P M Mr Barnett Will Play: "Symphony in D. Minor" Guihnant ■;■■■, "Andante from Pathetic Sonata" ....■ Beethovea "Gavotte in E'* Bart "Andantino" Slbeilni And Works by Lemare, Wolstenhoßlu*, i and Hideout. A Special Programme will he issued, containing a list of 200 Works played at ; . the Fifty Recitals. ■ -'..;" _■■ Admission. 1/. Doors'open, 7.30. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. August 4th, 1914. , ;**: .-...';'■. BOTH Teams are Training Hard for the Great Hockey Match oa SsiMW. ~ Cahterburv v. Auckland. Don't mil. ltl: ,; Victoria Park. »> DANCING. —Kia Ora Socials, Trades'Hali. ' Thursday and Saturday; music, ■*. Glover, Mr. 'Meredith; good floor;. Ut»t v, dances. Gents. 1/6, Ladlew Cd. ' -pOYAL ALBERT PALACE OF DASC- . AX IXG continues Dance To-night, 7.W to 11. Gents. 1/. Ladles 6d.~ ■ " ' T>OYAL ALBERT HALL -piANCY T\RESS /^ARNIVAU '. TJIRIDAY "VEST. GENTS, 2/; LADIES, 1/-' , LADIES' WALTZ COMPETITION. : .» i MAGNIFICENT Exhibition of the great :•; stick game at Victoria Park on Satarday. See Canterbury-Auckland: Hoekg /-;.. Match. ■_ _J? DANCING. -MISS SPENCER teaches tat latest English and American Society - Dances—Boston, One-step, .Three-ate*, ■ i ;^ ; Ballroom, Tango, etc. Classes In BroioSj >,«pj Hall, North Street, Thursdays. ElemeataW 7 p.m-. Advanced 8 p.m. ElemeataiT - j*s Classes at 25, Vincent Street, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 7W:pjn. Private Lessons at any time tT_J?- . polntment- Terms, etc., MISS SPENCBiVuy Como Villa, 25, Vincent St. 'Phone 2225*' % G: E. P° ° E *■■ SOLO FLAUTIST. ' s TEACHER OF FLUTE AND PICCOIA Address: 51, POXSOX3Y ROAD. ZOO, ROYAL OAK.—Open Every BayFinest and Largest Zoo iv New Zealand. Come and see it. - RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROMO pBIOR'S gTILL J. EADDiO.* :: BEST -At MEALS IN THE CITY. gTBAND A BCADB.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12