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AMUSEMENTS. \A/3B were overwhelmed with compli- »» mentary remarks whilst the merry crowd -were dfepersing on Saturday night.. Many thanks for all the good things said aboot our new programme, more especially THE IRON STItAIN, THE IRON STRAIN. THE IRON STRAIN. THE IRON STRAIN. THE IRON STRAIN. THE IRON STRAIN. "Bnried but faintly beneath the veneer and velvet gloss of our twentieth century I civilisation, runs the naked and sometimes I terrifying iron strain that has dominated mankind since the days when the longtailed ape man ruled the -svorld." THE IRON STBAIN. THE IRON STItAIN. THE IRON STRAIN. Featuring DUSTIN FABNUM. BCSTIN FATRNUM. DUSTIN FARNUM, Is a story of the Grfan Northland that sifts the souls of men to their true worth. This fine picture cannot be shown' after Friday neit, July 7, and we urge you not to miss seeing it at fpHE J YRIC. mHE T YRIC. mHE T YRIC. TO-NIGHT, AT H. TO-NIGHT, AT S. PRICES: IXC. and 0.5., 1/; Stalls, 6d; Keeerres, X/ 0. Book your Seats per Phone 3645, or come along to the Lyric, where the plan for is on view. AI*SO AT THE WEST END. pABIRIA QEASON. CABllllA O'EASUN. ABIKiA I BOX PLAN Ort.Nci Tu-UAV j I "BOX PLAN OvPENS TO-DAY | AT WILDMAN AND AEEY*S, WILDMAN AND AKEI"S, WILDMAN AND AREY'S, TICTOKIA ABCADE, QUEEN STREET. /"IABIRIA piUCES— DRESS CHICLE, O/ ORCHESTRA STALLS, "Wβ STALLS, I / "DESERVES, 9 in A ViiilMito LACH DA* DUItINO I I ■ JJ - THE WEEK. I i T.f ATINEES EACH DAY DURING | I TJ - THE WEEK. I MATINEES EACH DAY DURING | , THE WEEK. J "VTATINEE pRICES— DRESS CIRCLE, -J /O ORCHESTRAL STALLS, "| / STALLS, **D Children Half Price to D.C. and O.S. only. COMMENCING AT THE J/.BIC L YRIC L YRIC LYRIC T Y..RIC L YRIC SATURDAY, JULY 8 SATURDAY. JULY 8* SATURDAY. JULY s' SATITIDAY, JULY S' SATURDAY, JULY S" SATURDAY, JULY S. pABTRIA, /"XABIRIA, pABITHA, QABIRIA, A PRODIGIOUS HISTORICAL VISION OF THE THIRD CENTURY B.C. "Quo Vadis, ' "Cleopatra," and "Last Days of Pompeii." wtieh created such favourable impressions, pale into insignificance before "Cabiria."—"Melbourne Age."' pABTKIA, rxAßmiA, QABIBIA, /"XABTRIA, Tells the rtory of the first World War!— that between Borne and Carthage. I "Behold the realisation of tiat 1 -wMeh was never before seen on earth. A misrhty civilisation collapses at a Etroke, with, its monstrous idols, with its sins and its virtues, its sadness and its greed—with its impatient yearning for world dominion—it fads like a meteor, leaving but a little smoke, a little ashes, a few corroded coins—naught but these remain of the great Carthaginian world." /\ABTRJA, /-\ABTRIA, £ QABIRIA, QABIRXA, •HAS CONQUERED FOUR CONTINENTS. boefcer Theatre, N.T. Iti London, Paris, end Australia it HAY FOR MANY I Amttl!, WORDS COULD NEVER | [ CONVEY THE WONDERS OP I I THIS PRODIGIOUS VISION ! | 18,500 People, 3,000 Scenes, 2,000 Horaes, i 50 Elephants, 30 Camels, Mules, and Leopards. COST OVER £100,000. TOOK TWO YEASS TO PRODUCE. ALSO AT mHE imEST -piND. tjcmjat. NOTICES. ■XT APrB E AND OMIIH, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. AJLP. BUILDINGS, QUKKX STREET, AUCKLAND. t LEND ON LAND AND STOCK At Low Interest. ■' •> SOMCITOR. Has plensore-in mmenurfng that b* now lit* afflochitEd with him. MESSRS. JL- M GOnCD, Banlstßr- .«nd Solicitor.. and W. B. WILSON, VL.HL, -BBzdster, and Boaettor. and tuatthe*nstoess Heretofore carried-on by him will in future be carried on under the name of MOBFETH, GOULD, AND WILSON, Barristers and ■ Solicitors, st ~tbe -came- address C No. 89, QUEEN BTEHBT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 157, 3 July 1916, Page 12

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