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AMXTSEMEHTS. ' ..'"■! SJO enthusiastic does-one become, and so I * J strong ia.the magnetism of thfa popular picture, that it creates a desire within you to, see It over and over again. . — ■ — ' * — VJABIRIA — pABIKIA — - n\HB T YBIC. J-HB -"YRIC. rnms t yric. AHE IjTybic. We regret having to announce that CA.BIRIA is booked to open in WELLINGTON on MONDAY NIGHT, and cannot toe screened In Auckland again. (LAST APPEARANCE OP LAST APPEARANCE OF LAST APPEARANCE OF ■ /"XABIRIA -• V>ABIRL\ r TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. ■ Box Han at .Wildman and Arey's tin 12 o'clock, afterwards at Lyric or P-bone 3645. (Prices: D.C., 2/; 0.5., 1/6; Stalls, 1/. 'Reserves:- D.C.,. 2/8; ,0.5., 2/. ; Still rpKY poME! ONE HUGE SUCCESS AFTER ANOTHER TH E TYKIC. H E R I C. "THE SHOW THAT SETS THE . STANDARD. ,C O M M E N.C ING -jyj-ONDAY g^ M ONDAY N IGHT g£ & * THE />HALICE f\V fIOURAGE. HE V*F VJoDRAGE. .Drink of the Chalice of Courage! Pressed to the trembling lip, The dark-veiled fears, From the passing years, Like a dusky garment slip. . Drink of the Chalice of Courage! ■ Poured for the hero's feast. When the strength divine, • ' Of its subtle wine, Is shared with the last and least. Drink of the Chalice of Courage! The mead of mothers and men. And the sinewed might Of the victor's might, Be yours, again and again. —Marie Hemstreet THE ' /"XHALICE f\F /"10URAGE. HE • '-'HALICE THE riHALICE f\V pOURAGE. HK "f VOURAGE. A ROMANCE OF COLORADO, By CmUS TOWNSEND BKADT. The situntion hi this, picture is that growing out of a young woman's becoming separated from her party during a cloudlmrst in the Rockies, aitd being rescued by a young mountain hermit. They are isolated from the rest of the world for a whole winter, snowed in among the icy fastnesses of Colorado's mountains. How the man comes to be there; how the girl comes to be there; the tragic secret that lie carries; how she holds-the key to the secret and cannot reveal it—all of these elements go to make .1 love story, ardent, thrilling, and daring. BE WISE, BOOK YOUB SEATS. LYRIC PRICES— D.C. and O.S. 1/, Stalls 6d, Reserves 1/C. Scats may be Booked by Phone 3645. ALSO AT THE WEST END. #p a t a i o i i c r^ONCE-RT , •OOIIEMIAN /^.RCHESTBA. 60 ~~ PERFORMERS — fen Conductor: Colin Muston, iLJI.A.M. QRAND -y-OCAL &*»„* Ami , rtiRCHESTu al .==. /1 \ AID OF XAVI BELIEF ' FUND. •'^S^WP, mOWN TTAIjL.... rpHURSDAY, JULY Of) PROGRAMME. National Anthem, "God Save tuc King" "ltulc Britannia!" (Soloist, MISS JESSIE BAiUTLETT. 1. Overture, "■Raymond" ...Thomas 2. 'Song. "Let ,Mc Like a Soldier Fall" {"MarUana.") ... Wallace PiBIVATE ERNEST UKAKE. 3. Suite, "Capriccio Itaiien" Tschfikowsky 4. Serenade, "Boeoco" Meyer-Helmud 5. Patriotic Ode, "Carillon" ! Poem by Emile Cammaerts. 'Music by Elgar. ■'Reciter, PROFESSOR MAXWELL •WAX.KKR (and Orchestra). 6.'Aria, "Ah, fore' c lvi" ("Traviata")... Verdi MISS iRONA KINO. - T. 'Cello Solo. "CeCygne" Saint-Saena SIR. L. LAMBERT. 8. Intermezzo, .Auction Extraordinary... T. S. Arthur >. AUDIENCE. 9. Song. "Hame" WSlford-Davles ■ MISS JESSIE BARTLETT. 10. Concert Piece, "Valse Trlete" Sibelras 11. Song, "Drake Goes West"..Sanderson V ■ MR. T. W. ADLEN. 12. Rhapsody. Slavonic ... 1.. .Friedemann 13. Hymn. "Eternal Father, Strong to THE AUDrF.NCE AND ORCHESTRA. "Goa Save the King." TICKETS, (}/ EACH. . . ON SALE AT:— E. and F. Piano Agency, 191, Queen Street. 'A. Eady and Co., 112, Queen Street. , Miss Gertie Campion, OS, Queen Street. A. W. Robertson and Sons. 189, Queen St. •Hill and Plummer. 221-223, Qneen Street. W. R. Cooke and Sons, Smeeton's Buildings. J. Coleman. His Majesty's Arcade. _' A. Aley, 134, 136. Karangalbape Road. W. Lambourne, Three Lamps. ~ Box 'Plan now open at Wildman and Arey's. • Alt 2/ tickets will be reserved free of charge. Tickets aHo on Sale at Box Office. 566 mRY Valse "Joann" (Valeta), by Mrs. •*- MervynWHson.. " \ 570 HELP the Brave Serbians! Serbian Day, FRIDAY, Angrat 4th. 555 CIGAR, Cigarette and Pipe Lighters, Electric Torches and Electric Pocket Lamps for -Sale at Hazard's, Queen St. Call and inspect. S MEETDCGS. jy-BS JJLCHtABDS (ULYSSES), C.MJDvM.S.. Australasia's Leading , Lecturer, Psychic Medical Dlagnoser, Clairvoyanie, Etc. PUBLIC CIRCLE, MONDAY, 8 pjn.— Bring Flowers, Articles, Letters, etc 29, PTTT SDB3SET (3 doors past St. Helena). ioo /"iAJRPRNTERS Auckland Bxancb earnv> , moned attend Meeting, Trades Hall Tnes., 18tb, 7.30 p.m. Consider proposed new constitution of A.D.O.—Matckaj. ccc. 14 mO -gjATB WATER JJATOBPArBHS. iRATEPAIBBS OV THE-' So* 1 TAKAPtTSA 'AHBA A.EH i»RKEJBK,T KBeU3»TBD TO ATTTOTOTBEB AJraUAL GENBBAL MSBIIHO OF THE BATHPATERB' ABSOCIiTION, TO. 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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 168, 15 July 1916, Page 12

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