■/• ,'.';:.. AT mHE T TBIC - rPHBATRE. T -1-1113.; . •"'ERIC +HEATRE: 'Erb 'Uggins: " 'Ow abaht yer.'oneymoon?" Sal: ,"W£at afcaht a bus-ride?", Joe Spud: "..'Ow;. abaht-a meat-tea, .eh?" —"MY OLD DUTCH." YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE ALBERT /.HEVALIER •LBERT ■ -CHEVALIER .In MY f\LD ' 'TYUTCH." - V v/LD -•-''•UTCH." The World-Renowed Song Picturised. ALBERT CHEVALIER As "JOE SPUD." FLORENCE TURNER -As "SAL," The quaint Coster customs—the superb acting—the production one' for sheer ehjoyiment—you cannot afford to. miss "MY OLD DUTCH." Alan MacElwain Recites the Song. ■ "We've been together now for forty years, An' It don't seem a day too much; There ain't' a lady livin' In the land As I'd swop for my dear old Dutch!" Also, at the WEST END THEATRE. Prices as Usual. Be Sure and' Book. GLOBE. BY WHOSE HAND, LOBE. A Wonderful Story of Romance GLOBE. " and Mystery GLOBE.. The Climax is novel and GLOBE. thrilling. ttLOBE.: PLAYING THE GAME,. .' GLOBE. Featuring Lillian Walker. GLOBE. THE LITTLE SALESLADY, GLOBE. PATHE WAR SPECIAL. GLOBE. Big Gun from the. Emdcn. GLOBE... .'...' MOTOB-CAB TRIPS. rpHE BE ST'WAY' TO 'SEE AUCKLAND. -«- The Chase Char-a-banc leaves the G.P.O. every day—Morning, 10 a.m., .2-hour trip, 3/; Afternoon, 2.30 p.m., 3-hour trip, 5/ (afternoon tea free).. Chase Tourist - Sightseeing Co., Ltd. . Phone 1553. D 8 ST. HELIERS BAT MOTOR BUS.— Week Days Leaves St. Helier's 7.25, 8.25, 9.25 a.m., *1, '2, 4, 5 p.m.; leaves Tram Terminus "(Rehiuera)i 7:55; 9, 0150 ' a.m., »1.30, '2.30, 4.30, 5.30 p.m. Note- I - •Wcd. and Sat. only. Return Fare, 1/.. On Friday and Saturday only, leaves St Heller's' 6:45 p.m.- to" City; • leav«s"BelTs Corner (City}, Friday 10 p.m., Saturday 10.35 p.m.—L. T; KEYS, St Heller's Bay. ; _ . B. 1 ... j' i MEETINGS. •pvRENCH TRICOLOUR DAY. A. Meeting .of..Deleß?tes of all-Spdetles, Clubs arid Pntriolic.-Orgahlsations in- Auckland Is hereby convened at the Chamber of Commerce for FRIDAY;'2Ist January, at S p.m., in reference.to FRENCH TRICOLOUR DAY*, -'which was' 'to ti-£ve been held in October last, but was postponed so ns not to clash-with "the Queen's Carnival. The Council of the Auckland' French Club '■ have'7."arrah'Beii'._ W7rMiord- '-".t_. '', Friday, 25th February next, as this date meets . with the approval of many other cities and towns in New Zealand. FRENCH TRICOLOUR BAS- ' WILL BE HELD RIGHT THROUGH THE DOMINION ON THE SAME DAY. . All Leagues.,.and. Organisations Jv -*">» t pathy with'the FYencliNation"or Army'are. Invited .to send Delegates, and. these will elect an Executive to arrange the Auckland functions,,,.. . .-- T ...:,t.'..;.--.•-.■*-.«---. By Order of the Council ot French Club, L. J. bu'FLOU^IE^TDAGH, 5<M ...'.,• 7 Hon.: .Ttcas':3:b:.N;z: "Eusa; ; AUCKLAND CO-OP. ' TERMINATXNG _■- BUILDING SOClETY.—Appropriations St. James' Hall. Wednesday,*'* January 26, 7.30 p.m.; fOOOOby ballot and sale; " "85 _———; . . _"^-™~— • bSNTISTRTf. " ".' "j * SURGEON I>ENTIST, * ; ' ~'.'2sS,- QUEEN. -'■ STREET, .-"7 _ ■ Next Auckland Eavlujjs ".Ban*-."'" ■ '■'7 -"'■■"' ,;: '''Tcleph_e ; i*3s.'''' : i'f7f ; .'-'- , -:;il. *•"';.: '''..; deKtist, %y*';\ X, ■ 'P s a-'P.>!*&'• is "a \L X. ." ■ Hours: Daily, 3 to 5; Wednesday,-0-t»-12. AT -TJENTIST. -pjAVIES. We have "the! Latest"painless 'Prtjijaration FOR 'CHILri&ENV . '■."*', : .'".' -vrol -pRicKiNG OF mHE WE SIMPLY PAINT-IT ON THE GUMS AND' EXTRACT THE TOOTH ■".-''• - J-PAOfCBSSIA*. -7 7 '-" ■ QEND mHE rjHILDREN. .... . TO T)ENTIST ■'. TJAVIES.' ' jyjT QWN • gPECIAL jy^ETHOD '• 'OF '*.''' '.... .-.• ... ... . pA'INLEiSS jfr XTRACT.ION. Possesses -many and west- -advantage*" . '■ whlch-are distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS — 1. NO (PAIN. ■; ■ .. ■ : J;" NO ;NEBD to-come -back-, the■ second 1 time .'or ■ oftener, as under, other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or fetuinps left In the gums. *,; PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages: I can ... -'.safely.-use it on a patient of-80 years. 5. If you have a; wehk heart or suffering from other complaints, '.it * will not ■ affect'you.* -■■■■■'■•.■ ~.,<*.,..,... j,,,,, 6. NO-PAINFUL PRICKING: ' • . .' j--7. No Swollen Gums. 8. Abscessed Teeth Also Painlessly Extracted.* ■• ■■.., s ■• -• ■ - 7. .""' •'■.'".'.'..'.' „." 7.A15d,7 : 7.7.7. ..'."■_ V.'■'".""'..'' ISil'GESli, THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERT IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED, 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 APPARATUS TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS IN EVERY OPERATION. . THEREFORE PATIEXTIS WHO ARE NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FEAR THE DENTIST. PAESLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOTAMYTH, BUT A-FACT! COMB TO. MY SURGERIES AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THIS WONDERFUL' APPARATUS. B'OR . I „•.:... ! ..xx- " /AT T-vENTIST jyTONRQE -JCTMANUEL, .| " ;-'T-J ( OMl'_ON' , ''r_UiMßßßS,'.'*'''' ; "-| 65—<JUEEN STKBET-«S, ■■„ Over Wright's,, Tailor. . ... ■ *.v«, TELBPHONB- 1604.;>-.•.„. OPEN EVERY EVENING AND .SATURDAY.. AFTERNOON... - '.HOURS; 9 TO 3 P.M* '-.*. . . JJ^ ['(CJIDTH : ' AND HAZiCOUBB eondnet
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1916, Page 12
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