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AMUSEMENTS. I mHE Q.RAFTON. j mHE ' fl, »■_,? HO X WHE HOUSE OF COURTESY. T AS T VI6HT! ONCE AGAIN ANOTHER GREAT •TRIUMPH ACHIEVED. THE PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME. A PICTORIAL FEAST. ) q\H!E /CONSPIRACY. 1 - 1 -HE V-/o-NsrluALl. ri _aji / A UK - ryaiK /wnsi'ikac>. n ■A- HE ri\HE /->O.SSI'IIIACY. - 1 - he "Conspiracy. fTVHE /CONSPIRACY. AHE "UONSHHACY, QNHiE /"M).NSPIRACY. •he "Conspiracy. > rpiHE /CONSPIRACY. -■-he "Conspiracy. rrmjz /conspiracy. xHE "UONSPIKACY. fpME /CONSPIRACY. ! - 1 - he "Conspiracy. a-VHE /CONSPIRACY. he Conspiracy. rpHE /conspiracy, •"■he Conspiracy. a detective comedy-drama of .' MODERN NEW YORK. PRODUCED BY THE FAMOUS PLAYERS. THE MOST POWERFUL PICTURE DRAMA IN AUCKLAND. A FRASER MASTER PICTURE. A Most Enthusiastic Reception Accorded ■ ' Typt A'RTiiuß rr t>ipley For His Splendid Reudering of' TfflE ANIMATED PICTURE SONG, THE ANIMATED PICTURE SONG, "CjILVER fpHREADS AiMONG mHE p OLD." Tne Beautiful Words of the Song Synchronise with the Story Told on the Screen. PRICES: 1/ and (id. Box Plan at h'll Bros.' Reserves, 1/6. • J. A. MACDONAiLD, Manager. PBI N C eVs mil eAfII K. ' AUINCESSJ- H E A T R K. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A COLOBSAL PROGRAMME. TO-DAY AND TO-.-MGHT. THE WORLD FILM CORPORATION Present a Hugo Wra. A. 3rady o-Act PbotoPlay, Entitled "THE IVORY SNUFF BOX." "THE IVORY SNUFF BOX." "THE IVORY SNUFF BOX." A German Spy Drama. A German Spy Drama. A German Spy Drama. MANAGERIAL NOTE: Owing to the enormous expense Involved In this and all forthcoming attractions, the Management hare decided upou a new scale ot admission, viz., DAY SESSIONS: Cd EVERYWHERE. NIGHT SESSIONS, from 0 O'CLOCK ONWARDS: DRESS CIRCLE, 1/; STALLS, 6d. Delightful Music for a Delightful Entertainment by the PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. Considerably augmented, and unquestionably the Quest iv the city. Overture, 7.50. SALISBURY'S WILD LIFE PICTURES. > THE AUCKLAND GAZETTE. Aud at the 8 O'CLOCK SESSION, CHARLIE CHAPLIN As TnE BANK JANITOR. AT THE NIGHT SESSION THE Wi.iyL KNOWN BARITONE, •MR JOHN McLEAN (Returned New Zealand Hero) WUI Contribute Patriotic Songs. OVERTURE AT 7.50 SHARP. MISSES Madollnc Knight. Jessie Bartlett. Ettle. Minnie Scuneldemau. Daisy Slator, Girlie Wheeler, McGregor. All favourite vocalists. "Crazy Crinoline" Cruise. H.M. Theatre, next Thursday evening. 11, V. 532 URIOUS COURTSHIP.—AIbert Park, Friday, November 2tith; Town Hall, November 27th. 540 PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL. r-VNEHCNGA T)ATRIOTIC TTAAIR. AT FORESTERS' THEATRE. OPENING NIGHT OF THE FAIR, N OV. 29, 8 P.M. AUCKLAND -\TALE /CHOIR (NEE LIEDERTAFEL). Under the Conductorship of PROFESSOR W. K. THOMAS. /C RAND -vpSCELLANEOUS /CONCERT Onehungu Is to be favoured with a visit of this Great Combination of taleut ou the above date. PEOPLE OF ONEHUNGA. EPSOM, and MANGERE, take thh opportunity of hearing this Musical Treat. 512 J. PARK, Hou. Organising Sec. SPORTS QUEEN LAND RAFFLE. 150, QUEEN STREET, Next National Bank. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, J. J. O'Brien, Esq., has gencronsly donated a Section of Land ln Grey Lynn (valued at £180) to the Sports >-..:.. Queen. Secttou.. In.'connection with this flue Bnilßirij;'Site; the Executive ts icon'djictlng'" an . Art Union, to be • completed (if possible) this week, and as a very" few tickets have been unsold up to the present time,-aud tho Carnival closes this week, it is very obvious that this particular Art Unlou Is the most attractive yet offered to patriotic Investors. Further, Mr O'Brien -Jias kindly offered to the lucky iuvestor tbe CHOICE OF A SECTION OF THE SAME VALUE AT MORNINGSIDE, if to Grey Lynn. Tbis appeal can hardly fail to attract investors, and all are Invited to participate by purchasing tickets at ONE SHILLING each from the undersigned daily, between the hours of 0 a.m. and 10 p.m. NOW, WHO IS IT TO BE? Yours faithfully, ROBERT NOTON, Secretary Sports Queeu Section, Auckland Qneen Carnival. * 532 TJiETAILERS' A RT TTNIONB. LAST NIGHT'S WINNING NUMBERS. 'Number. Trip to Sydney 508 Kodak Camera 753 Emhroldcred 'Screen 488 Life-sized Portrait 1563 Picture, "Apres" 44 Tea Set (Geo. Court's) 165 Doll. Bon Marchc 18 Hat. Bon Marche 71 Winners are requested to present winning tickets and remove prizes promptly. 6171

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 12