I AMUSEMEMIg. CH- E E R O ! ! ! H E E R O ! ! ! q v b © .k o ::: > HE'S . TT ERE !: '. E' s xi.-. b be::; HE ' S TX JJ X E : : ! E'S ■•■ XX c X E !!!'•■' CHARLIE /"IHAPLIN HARLIE, N ptHAPLI.v V/.HAPLIX OHAKLIK /~*HAPLIN HAKLIB VuAPLIN As TH X C< HoPWAIi XE R. HE OH OPWAL XE R. THE CS HO P W.A l> X X 11. . H X "HOPH'iLK ER. Til E QFIO 1" W A''L XX H. H E S 5 HOY W A li'K E 11. At ,• .... THE T YRIC HE • I TTME T VKIC -*-HE -Hrßl!C r ...- rp o - x r g ■H'rn 'AND ALSO AT THE WEST END. ■pRICES— • < D.C. AND O.S -±y STALLS g u RESERVES •-- 1/6 Box Plan for the Chaplin Season Is now open at tlie Lyric,' where you can Boot your Seats, or 'phone 3043, and we will book sent.s for you. Box Plan for West -End at Munro s Social Hall. ' ■ GLOBE. ...JUST ■ FOR GLOBE. - 1 PIS?.' AMUSEMxJA'r, GLOBE. . AND PLEASURE, Excitement From . the . Wore "Go" Characterises the Latest BROADWAY STAR FEATUKfc, mHE STOCKBROKER. A Tbrlllina Story of a Missing Man Found Through the Cleverness of a Reporter and a Daring ,Girl., H E D ro A ND H E D II>NT TRIANGLE KEYSTONE, Featuring' MABEL AND TATTY, The Globe's Great Gust of Gaiety. Blowing Away the Cobwebs of Care. ThcHelßh t of. Hllari ty. A Long Laugh and a Strong 'Laugh, and a Laugh Altogether. THE NINTH EXPLOIT AND LAST BUT TWO OF Q T, I X G A R E B. THE DUEL IN THE DESERT. This remarkably Interesting Serial Is drawing to a close. The concluding chapters hare some surprises in store. Don't miss them. PATHE WAR SPECIAL. PALACE. ' THEATRE. NEWTON. ALACE " . 1 PALACE. "ALONE IN LONDON," PALACE. "ALONE IN LONDON," PALACE. "ALONE IN LONDON,"' PALACE. "ALOXE IX LONDON" PALACE. "ALOXE IN LOXDOX." PALACE. "ALONE IN LONDON/ PALACE. Featuring the Great' Actress. ' PALACE. 'MISS FLORENCE TURNER. PALACE. SATCRDAY. MONDAI,, PALACE. TUESDAY. PALACE.' With a Big Supporting PALACE. -Programme. MEETINGS.' ' .. ' RsT w! RICHARDS (UlTssesj, C.M.P.M.S.. Australasia's Leading lecturer. Psychic, Medical .' Diagnoser, Clairvoyante. etc.— Pnbi.v Circle, Monday, S p.m. Bring flowers, articles, letters. etc a, Pitt St.. :; doors below St. Helens. 1.T2 V\7PMEX'S IXTERXATIONAL LEAGUE. »'. An Important Meeting-of'above-. .Leagne wil) he held TUESDAY NEXT. 2.30. at 414. Upper Queen St. Business: Plan of Campaign and Propaganda Work. 151 MRS. M. .TONES. Hon. Sec. UCKLAND Co-operative Terminating Building Society.—Appropriations. St. .Tames' Hall, Wednesday, July 1016, tit 7.30. p.m. £SOOO by ballot and sale. 7 ■V - 0 T J C E. In accordance with .the resolution of the Auckland Provincial Patriotic and War Relief Association, and in response to numerous other • requests. I have* pleasure in calling a MEETING OF CITIZEN'S AXD .OTHF.RS interested throughout the Province, to bo held in the Council Chamber. Town Hall. Auckland, on WEDNES--IIAY. the 2nd August, 1010, for the purpose if Forming a Branch in Auckland of the British Red Cross Society.. ... ~ .r tB .". J. H. GUNSON, 303 >-: ' . Mayor of Auckland. SPORTING. "pAKUBANGA TTUXU CfHEEPLEGHASE ATEETINGi To be lield on # the ■p\LIiBBSLIE J>ACE«mRSE <By kind permission of the A.R.C.)i On gjATURDAY, Oβ 1016. NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY, . 4th AUGUST. • .; j\ d. yonge. Secretary. -" . i FRUIT DEMONSTRATIONS.' DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES AXD COMMERCE. PRUNING AND SPRAYING DEMONSTRATIONS. Demonstrations in the Planting ami Pruning of Fruit Trees, arid instruction in the preparation and application' of Spraying Compound*, will be given as under:— TUESDAY. 23th July—Mr. W. Wordsworth's Orchards. To Kopuru. WEDNESDAY. 26th July—Mr. TV. Giesen's Orchards. Horc. Hore. Northern Wairoa. THURSDAY. 27th July—Mr. G. A. Tarr's Orchards. Dargavill& ' ■ TUESDAY. Ist August—Mr. D. Hoey's Orchards, Puwera.; WEDNESDAY. 2nd '. Auenst—Mr. F. " Long's Orchards, Tariekaha. SATURDAY, sth August—Mr. W. Hntehinson's Orchards, Waiontoa, Hukeremii. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. each day. All Interested invited to atten<i. \ J. W. COLLARD. 302 Government Orchard Instructor. GYMNASIUM. YM.C.A. SCHOOL OF . PHTSrOAL . CCLTOKE. *«"u*li WEIiLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAKD. Clawee for Business Men, Young Men, and Employed Boys, in Gymnastics, Boxinc Wrestling, Etc., Etc. Special Faculties for School Bon. The Large Gymnasium la modemlr eaoioped, electrically lighted and eaiy of areesl land-jB-ender the direct snperrtton -of. PrZ Jfeeor Fottac Bpeeftw Beooeed JBeea. Pdvate Tuition may b* untaceA, Tot parUcnlars of ctaaees, r\ng ase .or apEly.:to * ..' - ■■- w L. KENNY, -i w- ■Hα. t*. [■:-. ri» ~j-Z^£3t
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 12
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