AMUSEMENTS. AT mHB ~ TTRIC mHEATRE. T J- HE -"TRIG -LhEATRJS. Erb 'Uggins: " 'Ow ababt yer 'oneymoon?" sal: "What abaht.a'bus-THe?". oe Spud:"'Ow ababt a meat-tea, eh?" —"MY OLD DUTCH." YOU eniPLY MUST SEE ALBERT i~IHEVA'LIER LBEBT V/HEVA-LIKB In MY /-VLD TYHTCH." ~~ V . V/LD J^'UTCH." The World-Renowed , Song Fictnrlsed. A.LBERT CH'EVAiLIER As "JOE SPUD." FLORENCE TURNER As "SAL." The quaint Coster customs—the superb icting—the production one for sheer enjoyment—you cannot afford to miss "MY OLD DUTCH." Alan MaeElwnin Recites the Song. 'We've been together now (or forty years, An , It don't seem a day too much; There'ain't a lady llvin' In the land As I'd swop for ray dear old Dutch!" Also, at the WEST END THEATRE. Prices as Usual. Be Sure and Book. GLOBE. BY WHOSE HAND, LOBE. BY WHOSE HAND, GLOBE. BY WHOSE HAND. GLOBK. A Wonderful Story of Romance GLOBE, and Mystery. GLOBE. PLAYING THE GAME, GLOBE. Featuring Lillian Walker. SLOBE. GLOBE. THE LITTLE SALESLADY, GLOBE. PATHE WAR SPECIAL. GLOBE. Big Gun from the Emden. GLOBE. MOTOR-CAR TRIPS. A IN'SWORTH'S Motor will leave the "■ Royal Oak for Walkowhai Park on Sunday, 11 o'clock; returning 5.30. Return !are, 2/. 40 rIE BEST WAY TO SEE AUCKLAND. The Chase Phar-a-banc leaves the S.P.O. every day—Morning, 10 a.m., 2-hour trip, 3/; Afternoon, 2.30 p.m., H-hour trip, 5/ (afternoon tea free). Chase Tourist Sightseeing Co., Ltd. Phone 1553. DS DENTISTRY. pAISLESS T> HOC ESS. Howey Walker Extracts Teeth Without Pain. [City Chamber*-] D HOWEY WALKER EXTRACTS TEETH •:.. ■ ' ** pAIN. D * mBRTH. 5 (VTT. No Pain. . . .' ... ' ' : N9'P»ini At HOWES WALKER'S. l-i. ' . . ; ';■ ' ■ I - ■■• : ' ■'■■''.'■'.- /'I .' \ .•■,. I v •*. ; HOWET WALKER EXTrIcTS TICTH. pAIM. i ■" / IXOKXBTS. XiUiOßAt' DISPLAY OF CHOICE COT J? KLOWBBS (AND B-BRNS. Wedding Bosquets a Speciality. Buttonholes and epraja always Iα Stock. -Wteatto and. all Floral Designs to Orte •».',■ on Shortest Notice. AT.MISS CAKNEY'S, Earangahape Road. Phone 2343. mfs piBGUtiA'E 6TBAM; SERVICE win bertrn J-* , to OSTE-ND. Special trip on Saturda lickef! ohtf'iiiMc nt v a |] c a"<l ?cis.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 18, 21 January 1916, Page 10
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