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AMUSEMENTS. riREAT T>ROGRAMMI -U-OLIDAY -LROGRAMME AT THE KING'S. IXC'S, giK'S. TTnjLLER'S "PICTURES TVVINE, x x AND _» KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT! — AT Q — TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! — AT <->. _ TO-NIGHT A rieasure-Seeker's Programme. Q MAGNIFICENT C , ° VARIED SUBJECTS. ' ■ Notable English and American Successes l THE VITAGRAPH CO. PRESENT! 5 THE THRILLING DRAMA. A Love Story with Quickening Emotions HILDA OF • DILI) A THE HILDA PLUMS. 1 It Is the rough, but thoroughly sincere > Westerner, and the attractive but poor dancer, who brings out the good in the man's nature, and makes love lead to happiness. REFINEMENT AN!) POVERTY UNITE . ' THE JUNGLE CURE. 1 THE JUNGLE CURE. THE JUNGLE CURE. This is Itealy 11 Remarkable Film. Produced by the Jungle Co. , A Menagerie Outfit ('tiros Intemperance. CLEVER PERFORMANCES BY TRAINED ANIMALS The Greatest Comedy Ever Produced. The 17th Episode of the Million Dollnr Mystery THE BATTLE OF WITS. Till! BATTLE OF WITS. Filled with Sensational Scensc and Situations. JIMMIE ON THE JOB PATHE GAZETTE (Beiiuty Comedy): (The Best Ever). THE WATERS OF THE NORTH. Magnificent Travel Sceuic. THE JINX ON JENKS. This Picture Radiates Merriment and Exuberant Mirth. SALONIKA. In Northern Greece, SALONIKA. At tho head of the SALONIKA. Gulf of Salonika. PRICES: D.C., 1/; Stalls, fid; Reserves 1/(1. Hook your scats to-day at the Theatre or by 'Phone 3054. A It C A D I A J_ R C A D I A TO-NIGHT. A REAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. CHARLES /"IHAPLIN, UARLKS WIAPLIN. "HIS NEW JOB." Riotous S. and A. Comedy. 2 Parts. mHE TIUMAN -yrENACE. J-HE J-«-L'MAN - l - u ENACE. A Soul-stirring and Gripping Drama. In two parts. j MANY OTHERS. Usual Trices. I — BOROUGH NOTICES. TJOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL WATER SUPPLY. To obviate as far as passible the trouble arising from shortage of water, caused a; ' inadequate mains, householders are invite* to refrain from using garden hose, aud thu enable those on higher levels to obtali water for household purposes. MS S. GRAY, Town Clerk. CLOTHIERS AND MERCERS. k - TTNPARALLELED DKICI ■REDUCTIONS. ASTOUNDING BARGAINS ! TJNPRECEDENTED DALE p IFTS nUGE MARK DOWNS! TREMENDOUS DROP IN PRICES SNAPS FOR THE MILLION! THE CRY IS: "STILL THEY COME, ANT KEEP ON COMING IN THEIR TEEMINC THOUSANDS!" 'TWOULD BE INEX PLICABLE IF THEY DIDN'T, AS EVERY THING IN THE GARDEN IS LOVELY Ai —HE A LF. TyrOORE pLOTHING 1 rxOMPAJs'Y. MARVELLOUS Ct'MMER QJALE OF MEN'S -AND BOYS' SUPERIOR CLOTH ING. HARD AXD SOFT HATS, SHIRTS TIES, AND LIGHT SUMMER UNDER WEAK, ETC., WHICH IS BEING FAIRLY THROWN OUT AT GIFT PRICES. mO-MORROW! rnO-MOBROW! TREMENDOUS UPHEAVAL IN THE •LOTIIING TRADE AT mHE UF, juTOOHG QLOTHINO posirAxr, WRONG SIDE— T/-ARANGAHAPE TJOAD. ON NO ACCOUNT MI 5S THIS MOSI EXCEPTIONAL OPPC RTUNITY Ot) SAVING A WHOLE PUJT OF MONEY! . QUICK AND LIVELY IS THE WORD i JUST A hJnT. 6D — CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS worth 1/11. 1/11— DENIM JACKETS; Reduced XJ XX from 4/11. i)K/ — MEN'S DARK TWEED SUITS ±JOJ were 35/. "■>//?—NEGLIGE SHIRTS; Reduced frorr W 3/11. k ->9/g— MEN'S WORSTED SUITS; wortl 6 D—WIDE-END TIES; Honestly Wortt Double. • A /-I -I —WORSTED TROUSERS. This l! *' X-X, a Great Suap. 9/11 — FASHIONABLE LOUNGE •"' XJ. HATS: Half Usual Prices. AX/— MEN'S WORSTED SLITS; Pure ww Indigo Guaranteed. Q/I 1 —BLACK HARD HATS; Reduced O/ Xx f rom 5/11. -< ,| /-I -I —BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, with XfiJ i-X. Breeches. 1/11 —STRAW BOATER HATS; Re ■XJ xJ. duced from 5/0. IEX / — MEN'S SUPERIOR BOXED <W/ SUITS; Keep Shape Front. Q/"I-| —BLACK LOUNGE FELTS; 0/ -LL Marked Down from 5/11. 0/11 —MEN'S MERCERISED SILK jj/ XX TENNIS SHIRTS: Worth 4/6. -I /—MEN'S SINGLETS; the Marvel ol X/ the Age. n /-[-l— BOYS' WASHING SUITS; Re- \>/ XX duced from 10/0. I*V 1 1 _BOYS ' SPOBT SUITS; worth -\C\/a —MEN'S WORSTED TROUSERS; XW O worth 15/. (* /-i i —MEN'S DARK TWEED TROUO/ XX SERS: were 8/11. ' SOUNDS INCREDIBLE. BUT THEY ARE ALL THERE. mHE \LF. "\fOORE QLOTHINQ /COMPANY. Tk/TARVELLOUS QUMMER gALE! WRONG SIDE— KARANGAHAPE T>OAD. ~.„ xtt INSURANCE. -I NSTJRE—DON'T HEISITATE— TNSURE A lover forsaken a new love may get; ' But a neck that is broken can never bs set. Insurance neglected is an error, you bet CALL OR WRITE T DIKE, GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE REP., Whose Long Experience is at' Your Service! LOWEST PREMIUMS. -STATE SECURITI OFFICE: HELLABY'S NEW BLDGS., Opp. G.P.O. Steps. 'PHONE A 954. All Classes of Endowment Policie? Transacted and Advice .Given. The most desolate object in the world is a man who has passed the age for work, and has earned good money, has lived well, and has nothing left. » Residence 'Phone 43-12

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 307, 27 December 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 307, 27 December 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 307, 27 December 1915, Page 10

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