AMUSEMENTS. Q.KAPTO;jyj JJIHEATRTg" . c 10-NIGHT —. TO-NIGHT. I "' TO-NIGHT. ~ j "rnHE "rnHE p«iTY." " rpHE piTY." in FlTe Great "fTTRF Part 9Of GrI PP ID « T HE C Tl ' Interest. " rpHB Loaded to the Muzzle " T HE with Thrills. „ _,„„ The Drama that shook rjIHE piT\." the Capitals of Two "THE XITY,. U Y n o ' r r' S n o d e i eTv Ct to J- vy "rpHE rxiTT." " IThe Grjfton Sym. Orchestra will Play: , n»-»'MajeKtlc",(AUen). and (2t "The Sunshine of Your Smile.' , - Prices as Usual. Plan at A. Eaiiy and Co., 112. Queen Street. rjRAXD rpHEA'PRE, OPPOSITE X G.P.O. Who Ilrovo Mabel to Destruction? TWO-ACT TRIANGLE COMEDY, " rpHE -rjRICHT T IGHTS," " - 1 - HE XJNiHTS •• " rpHB TJKIGHT T IGHTS.'"X.he X>| tl , (;HT XWn;,HTS," "rpHR T>RIGHT TIGHTS." •'Xhk JJright -Lights." " mifß TjniGHT T IftHTS." " X.HE X»RIGHT XJIGHTS " "mHE "DRIGHT T IGHTS, , ' "XHE ' X>Ki,r;uT XiiGHTS " "miTE TfRIGHT TIGHTS." "J-HE '•PrKJIIT J^IGHTe," The Sferriest Trianele Half-hour You Have Spent. , Also, on this Programme— "YOUTH." TOPICAL BUDGET. And "AROUND BRAEMAB,- SCOTLAND." Daring Day Sessions all patrons are entitled to a Dainty Cup of Tea. FREE. ■War Prices: Cln-le. Bd; Stalls, 3d (.day sessions only). LECTURES. SPECIAL LECTURE. ►J GRAFTON THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY*, JULY 23. Auspices: Associated Bible Students of Auckland. .Mr EDWARD NELSOX. 1.8.8.A.. Lecturer from America, will Speak on the Topic, The "OVERTHROW OF SATAX'S EMPIRE." "OVERTHROW OF SATAN'S EMPIRE." A Message of Hope and Assurance for these times, based on "The Word of God, which liTcth and abldeth for ever." Thinking People Invited. 7 p.m. Doors C.SO. Xo Collection. 346 P I N A L TEC-TUBE. pANKHURST. fpHEATRE, SUNDAY, JULY AT - { P.M. rpHE TX7ORKERS." THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THIS WORLD-FAMED ORATOR. DOORS OPEX, 6.15 P.M. ~"~ — ~ ■*, —^i'-'T."£ : 'v! Collection. AfT TEXT lON. ATTENTION ATTENTION. ■vrADAME TJiEPRAH Will Lecture at the TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7.15 SHARP. I Subject: "THE MARVELLOUS PHENOMENA OF HYPNOTISM." i Conscious an.l sub-conscious mind*, power and limitations of suggestion, etc. Be early. Madame Reprah commences IMmctuall? at 7.13. l Soloist: Mrs. Frank Roche. Accompanist: Miss Thompson. Sroadwood Piano kindly lent by E. and iF Piano Agency. Umited. Collection at door u> defray expenses. 10 £*ITY OF AUCKLAND. GRAFTOX LIBRARY. MT. EDEX ROAD. Owing to the demand for seats being: ■greater than the accommodation, on the occasion of MAJOR MAGUIRES .LECTURE entitled "A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCES IX - •EGYPT." (Illustrated with lantern Slides) iHe has agreed to Redeiiver it on TUESDAY NEXT. JULY i->, AT S P.M. Admission 0(1. N.B.—As this is an extra i/ccture. lioldere of Conree Tickets may not use them ou this occasion. No ee.i-ts will be Teecrveil. HENRY ■»-. WILSON. Town Clerk. July 22, 1010. 541 QONOBRT QHAITOBR, rJWWN TJALL AUCKLAND. ■A Tp*R|Eß T ECTURE, On "dnMSTIAN SCIENCE," By MR, CLARENCE W. CHADWIC.K, C.5.8., Member of the Board of Locturenhlp of TUe Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. TUESDAY, JCLY 25, 1916, at 8 p.m. Doors Open at 7.30. JUnder the Anepiccs of First Church of ciea f ßt - ,Lo ?* r Armanis Street. , ° a Cordial Welcome to the Pnbllc and Prese. 511 CAXARY ANB CAGE BIKD SHOW : ATO KLAND bi AKI, CAOE FIFTH ANNUAX fiflOV Vni be IrM In rORBBXBBe , BMLL. Bdinlninch street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 12
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