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Airommaw. • i . / fP* "tyfAJESTY'S (THEATRE, Direction: George Stephen son and Alt Lisle* - By Arrangement with Ed. Jsjper, Present - '":■. rpHB JJOYAL pANTOMUtt QO., NEXT THURSDAY, MARCH 25 In HUMPTY TITTJIPTT » UMPTY -»UMPTY. ~ . The Funniest of All Pantomimes!- '•'" .-'. - Dazzling Spectacular Effects! ■•'.-■ Magnificent. Transformation, ■-.'■'■■' "DREAMLAND." \ *~ Astonishing Acrobats, Clever Comedian* THE GRAND MARCH OF THE ALLIES, A Stirring Patriotic Song. '": \-~ ■■-■': "NEW ZEALAND WILL BE THERK" FIRST GRAKD MATINEE: " NEXT SATURDAY. AT 2 P.M. :• Box Plans now open at Wildman am!'' Arey's. Popular Prices: 4/, 2/6, and 1/ Usual Early Doors. * W. A. LOW, Tonring Manager. . (JOSCEBT (^HAMBEB. Direction „...._ Scott Colville. . MONDAY, 29, AND WEDNESDAY, a,' ; TWO PIANOFORTE RECITALS. By the Eminent Pianist and Composer, ■ ARTHUR ALEXANDER .-? ARTHUR ALEXANDER' ARTHUR ALEXANDER^ "New Zealand Times," Wellington: ; -J " ' large and critical audience assembled 'at'the ' Town Hall last night, when Mr Arthnr Alexander gave Ms initial recital. . The result was a great triumph lor the pianist, i and his programme was an unequivocal' success from beginning to end." - -^' ONLY TWO RECITALS ! • ; MONDAY, 29th — WEDNESDAY, 3lit ■" ; box pun'at wildmas axd abeti : from thursday morning next. Prices: 4/ (reserved), other seats' 2ft■■". » and 1/. Bona flde Students will be nrivi. leged to reserved seats at 2/6. ■ TJBACTICAX. PATBIOTISM. — Attend ■*■ Empire Trade League meetrac •• TUESDAY, March 30. His Worship tt£ Mayor and many others will speak. : BRIDGE PLAYERS -eeHghted to have V game" when the Premier Bridge Scon : - ■'" ■ ' •.. MKiTJJIGS. ' ' •, •_ ' ; A lUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGB i* ; - COMMERCE STUDENTS , BOCIETT. The First Annual Meeting x>l «ie abor« Sodety will be field in the English Room at toe University College on WEDNESDAY. I NEXT, at 8 p.m. L. C. H. DAWeON, 9 Hen. See. "PRACTICAL PATBIOTISM. — Attend ±_ Empire Trade League meetiht TUESDAY, March 30. His Worship tS* ,-■'■ Mayor and many others will speak. . ■pjMPIRB " rpBADE TiEAGtTIt ' Owing to the Concert Chamber «f the Tow* , Hall being engaged, ~ : | THE PUBLIC (MEETING IS POSTPONED ' From Wednesday, 24th. March, to - TUESDAY, 30th MARCH,' "' ; At 3 p.m. . : C. J. -PARR, . §J| 503 . Utym. rpOWJi JTjALL y>ON«EBT rtHAMfl** V fpUESDAY, Jf ABCH 9ft 3 P.M. •pMPIBB rpRADE T EAGUaV - ' A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD . TO ADOPT PROGRAMME AND EXROL : 3IEMBEBS FOB ABOVE LEAGUE, 'i LADIES ARE CORDIAL!.! INVITXB TO ATTE3JD. "PXROL! -pKROL! T^NROIiI > JJNBOL! -gVvHOL! -gXROL! •ETery person -who expends onlx a shtUinf ■a. week can. and should, help the Empire : to retain poesessioa of I'The SUver. Bnltef —*he Determining Factor of the .Present WAR and Preserver or the" Sobseqnent ." : 'peace.- • ! WJLL LIST OP SPEAKERS ES LATER ISSUES. Chairman: ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ." j _■ His Worship the 'Mayor of AuckUtA .' ) P. J. GOLDFINCH, Organiser, P.O.' . Box \ 'aa.'^ "PRACTICAL PATRIOTIBM. — 1 ■ BMPire Trade League aeetinf, TUESDAY, March 3a His Worship ti» , Mayor and meny others will ■pealc. •>. ~: - ' ' COBPOBATIOH HOTICBS. QITY. OF " AUCKLAKDI • SPECIAL ORDEB." PnbUc Notice is hereby given that t*« following Resolution, passed at a Special Meeting of the Auckland City Council f held on the-4th of March, 1815, and intend** ; to operate as « Special Order, will com* -J ■ up for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the said Council, to be held lathe Council Chamber.- Town Hall, Auckland, on THURSDAY, Ist April, 191k «t " 7 o'clock p.m., rix.:— That the Auckland City Conndl dot* hereby by Special Resolution, intend* to operate as a Special Order, reach* that. the • total number of Member*-, .of the Council be increased to twenty-oat Councillors, exclusive of the Mayor. HENB.Y W. WILSON. • March 5, 1915. Jβ ! OTMHAgnTM. JNSTITIjTE Q.YMXASIUIt THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Director._...TENNANT COLLKDG*. CLASSES NOW FOBMING: Boys—Saturday, 9 to 10.30 a.m.—3/6 a qr. Girls—Saturday, 11 to 12 noon—3/6.a qr- ;\ . Men—Monday, 8 to 10 p.m.—lo/ a quarter. (Includes Boxing, Wrestling, Gymnastics, etc.) ;■ ■ Ladles—Tuesday, Bto 9.30 p.m.—s/ a qr. Ladles—Special Afternoon Class—£ll/ a at. Men—Special, Wednesdays, 8 to 8.30 P'J»--£ll/ a Quarter. '■'-, Personal Instruction in all Classes. .T;ti; Private Tuition a specialty. The Director will be at the Gyinnaslnm to receive entries and give informmtlen dally from 10 a.m. to 12, eveafaigs 7 to 8. Inquiries "Phone A 646. B iKESTAURAHTS AND TEA BOOM* -pBIOR'S gTIU. -r EADIX& BEST -it MEATS IN , THE CTtt."^% STSAND ABCASC 1 il

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 10

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