I AMUSEMENTS. I. , _ i "rrsHE •pyousE qf quality." j| Shouting doesu't make a .programme good! THE GRAFTON. THE GRAFTON. -THE GRAFTON. : THE GRAFTON. THE GRAFTON. (Late Alhambra). Programmes would be just as desirable if we didn't advertise. The only reason we advertise ia to tell you about certain, things which otherwise you might have difficulty In finding out. We don't want to shoutsimply want to sit -down with you quietly and call your attention to the pictures themselves, which tell a story of excellence, i rpO-NIGHT — AT Q — rnO-NIGHt. To replace THE THEY O' HEARTS, which ' we Informed you could not lie shown after Wednesday night, we present HEROES ONE AND ALL HEROES ONE AND ALL. HEROES ONE AND ALL. HEROES ONE AND ALL. S HEROES ONE AND ALL. Story that holds. Photography that fasclnates. Direction that explains. Acting that portrays, and all in all— A FEATURE OF DISTINCTION. * Delightful Music by the GRAFTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. I (Conductor, J. EWART. Jun.) I Prices: Reserved Scats, 1/6; D.C. and I 0.5.; 1/; Stalls, 6d. J Box Plan open all day at F. Clears, . Tobacconist, opp. Bank of New Zealand, * Queen Street; or seats may be reserved per 'Phone 2682, after 0 p.m. OVERTURE AT S P.M. J RIGHT OPPOSITE GENERAL POST I OFFICE. GRAND mHEATRE CONTINUOUS -*■ PICTURES. GRAND mHEATRE CONTINUOUS X PICTURES. GRAND mHEATRE CONTINUOUS _ A . PICTURES.. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TT ARBOUR T IGHTS Neptune Co. ±J- AS present this TTARBOUR T IGHTS Great Drama, -*-*- -" written by TTARBOUR T IGHTS George R. Sims ■ X AS __ na Henry | TTARBOUR T IGHTS Pettitt. as _ AJ played at TTARBOUR T IGHTS Adelphl ■"■ XJ Theatre, London. 7th part—dolly of the dailies. end of the umbrella. ?th part—dolly of the dailies, i end of the umbrella. __ special war topical budget. k ixg q.eorge mheatrh, queen and durham streets. continuous pictures. showing thurs.. fri., sat. only. great patriotic drama. in three parts (exclusive). jjv)r j£ing and qountry. • tjK)R triXG AND rtOUNTRY. '. X XX- \J — p nrt . ii. ! TTWJR "X"ING AND /COUNTRY. i r; ; JV O rart U1 I It breathes patriotism in every, scene, t both in tbe manner In which the story ls told and in tlie natural Incidents that grip £ attention at every point. There Is not a dull moment during tbe , whole of the three reels, and alternate glimpses of fashionable life and scenes at » the front are real touches of genius. -. TNDIA'S "DEPLY. War Topical. 1 HER LITTLE PET. Hepwortb Comic. s TWEEDLEDUMS INCOME. Amb. Comic. rpOPICAL YTfAR TDUDGET. r HIS CRAZY JOB. Nestor Comedy. t ADULTS: STALLS, 3d; CIRCLE, 6d. 60 WXUKEBY. SPECIAL SHOW OF AUTUMN MILLINERY At ■pRISCESS jy-ILLINERY pARLOURS, , 230, QUEEN STREET. B i ' • DENTISTRY. i . it .f r. .......... c \ d -pETTER rpEETH k j "Royal Porcellte" at Howey Walker's. Results of Competition:—As there are sfll! several thousand answers to be read, the • results cannot be published till about Monday or Tuesday. I In tbe meantime remember that Howey Walker's "Numsol" numbs ail pain. ~ And it absolutely beats cocaln. ■' ' " i v- — ; — ' • ' '•" .. . .. M Y OWX0 WX gECRET AND ki TJNKNOWN pROCESS pOR THE pAINLESS T£XTRACTIO!» cc OF rPEETH. to i- • T »- THIS PREPARATION IS NOT KNOWN TO ANY-DENTIST BUT MYBELF.7 IT IS MADE FRESH FOR EVERY ____ PATIENT, THEREFORE THERE IS 'NO DETERIORATION.HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE n BEEN GIVEN BY LEADING DOCTORS "• OF THIS CITY. I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO AGENTS FOR THIS MARVELLOUS ANAESTHETIC IN : "ANY PART OF THE WORLD. ABSCESSED TEETH ARE PAINLESSLY ::■'■*' ' EXTRACTED. ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS 7 ARE MADE. - X ALSO t AN ALGESIA, - ■-- - — THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY - IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE. XT YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED, FILLED, PREPARED FOR CROWNING, BRIDGE WORK. PIVOTS; ETC.,— '" WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST. PAIN — WHATEVER. - YOU -ARE CONSCIOUS, YET, UNCONSCIOUS TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE TO BE AN -ABSOLUTE Sl3Cr CESS INETERYT OPERATION. THEREFORE --PATIENTS WHO ARE — NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR THE DENTIST. B, PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH, BUT A FACT! COME "TO.MY SURGERIES AND. SEE . FOR YOURSELF. THIS WONDERFUL ' MACHINE - ■ -I N.",- FOR A NALGESIA, AT •TVENTIST r\ TITUNROE JIMANUEL, TjOMINIOS VIHAMBEBS, B. - CS—QUEEN STREET—BS. OVER WRIGHTiS, TAILOR, > I ■ • -- ■■ TELEPHOXE 1604. !E OPEN" EVERY EEENTXG7 AND "SATURDAY AFTERNOOX, a I hours, eto 5 v.iii " n / • '-~-■ '- - ■ . •
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 25 March 1915, Page 12
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