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AMUSEMEHTS. QUEEN'S UEEN'S . ri UK EN'S ! V» [TEEN'S rvUBEN'S WUEEN'S TO-DAY. rnO-NIGHT. O-DAY. X O-NIGHT. A GLORIOUS 'METRO." FEATURE, With I "\rALLI T7ALLI »' ALLI >' ALLI -\7-ALLI * ALLI ' ALLI In HEP. T.EI3T f\F TTONOUR. ER A>EBT yJI- J3.ONOUK. j HER TVEUT f\F TTONOUIi. I ER i/_BT Ml-' XIoNOUR. ! A ROMANTIC STORY OF A GIRL'S I DEVOTION TO DUTY. j 0 ACTS OF EXQUISITE PHOTOGRAPHY I REMEMBER, IT'S A "METRO." REMEMBER,. IT'S A "METRO." REMEMBER. IT'S A "METRO." , REMEMBER, IT'S A "METRO." A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME TO CONJURE WITH. "PRINCESS L RINCESS P R IN C E Sri X RINCESS TO-DAY. mO-NIGHT. O-DAY. -1- O-NIGHT. A SHUBERT MARVEL, riMIE QUEEN'S OONQ. J-UE *3oNG. n\HE OIKEN'S SrfONG. - 1 -HE »'ONG. milE CiELN'S OONG. l-Uli OiaES'S t^ONG. Q-UIE OIRrJN'S DO.NG. ■HE K>Ht_N'S THE SIREN'S SONG can easily be re- . comme.ided as a masierpiece. It nas in it 1 many scenes that are hair-raining, the most 1 prominent of wnicu Is the ugat ou hoard , luu ocean-going steamer, at the ciimax ot I which the villain throws the hero from I the deck, the latter falling a distance of J over ✓Toft into the ragtag ocean. The wrecking of a bank by the duped depositors is another strong scene that equals the ihoo scene (hot made such a treincunous hit iv "The I'lt." It is at this I point of the story where the love clement, I which is one of rural simplicity and appealing to all, starts its ever-eutwlnlng way to the finish. A GLORIOUS SUPPORTING I'EOGBAMME. I ! rpHE-TRB "ROYAL, j-MIEATRK -Li'Ol'AL, A--INGSLAND. _ TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. I TJOVAL. HENRY KOLKKU **OVAL in "I3OYAL. "rnHE TJRIDGE.I A-oyaL. J- HE JC»ItIDGE. ROYAL. "M\Hi: TMIiUGE." OVAL. lllE -JRIDGE. KOYAL. '-rTIHE TJKIDGE." 'OVAL. J-HE iJ RIDGE. ROYAL. ••rnHE TJIUDGE." OVAL. J- HE JJRIDGE. ROiAL OR, OVAL. "rnHE RIGGER AT AN." ROYau Xhe -Digger -lU-an. OVAL. A --METRO." ROYAL. A "METRO." OVAL. Also, ROYAL. "BLACK BOX" NO. 11. OVAL. ROYAL. MONDAY NEXT. OVAL. EMILY STEVENS In "ROYAL. "THE HOUSE OF TEARS." . *pOR gERBIA. X» 'P' SATURDAY, AUGUST KTH. i I£.yi_lv! ffIOWX TT AL L. ■! <? *£&? •**■ l M I «*?B X Under Vice-Regal 11 Patronage. THE . |TTAROLD riREGSON /-IONCERT ITTAROLD pREGSON pONCERT For the Belief of the STARVING SERBIANS. TRE FINEST PROGRAMME YET, Includes Numbers by • THE AUCKLAND SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA MISS KATE GRANT (Soprano) MISS LAURA WALKER (Mc_-.o) MISS JESSIE BARTLETT (Contralto) MISS CLARICE WOOD (Solo Pianist) ; M' 1613 ZOB BARTLEY (Recital) MR. ERNEST DRAKE (Tenor) •Mil. JAMES CALVERT (Tenor) > MR. GILBERT' PARKER (Baritone; - 'MR. I*. G. BOURKE MR. .1. WALLACE ATKINSON (Bass) 1 THE LYRIC BOUR (Messrs. Ripley, Skam, McElwain, and Ryan) MR. MONTAGU-" (RcciUl) _iR ALAN MoBLWAIN (Recital) MISS ATA SYMONS and MR. CARL PRIME (Violin Obligati) MDSSIIS. RIPLEY AND RYAN (Duet) MR. G. I. ALLEN. iMus. Bac. at the Piano And at the Grand Organ, HAROLD AROLD • Tickets. 2/ 'reserved), may be .obtained nt TSady's Music Warehouse. Boi plan (no extra charge for booktagl at Wltdman and • Arey's, Tuesday, at 8 a.m. ABSOLUTE NOVELTY—Souvenir Programme FRISB! 556 ffVO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. __*__}__*' DAT. SERBIAN DAY. S_7B'BIA-V DAY. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. FKIDAY NEXT. Tbe Committee appeal to you for assistance In the Street Collection on FRIDAY (NiEXT. Somehave already responded, but more are needed. The bravo men of all tbe allted nations are still fighting onr battles; they are tireless, and so are the many thousands of women taking their places In a score of new a - enues of real hard toll. The need of the brave Serbians Is present and pressing; you can help them by collecting on -Friday. ' 'Surely you can spare a t tew (hours for this. • Please send your name an* address to the Secretary of THE WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC •_E_VG'_"B, TOWN HALL, by . p.m. on 'J_J_!SI>AT. J. 'H. CSJSISOJ", Mayoress /-IBAND HtJCHRE AND DANCE, ST. Ur BENEDICT'S HALL, TUESDAY, August 1, 1»16. Euchre, 8 to 10 p.m. Dancing, 8 to 12 p.m. Valuable prizes. Miss LRU's Orchestra. Gent.'s 2/, Ladles 1/6.— J. GRAY.DEN. Hon. Sec. 003 GOLDMXNING NOTICLB. ntHE WAIHI EXTENDED GOtiD 1 MINING CO.. LTD. A Call (the 4Srd) of Threepence pel Share on the Capital of the above-named Company has this day been made by tb« Directors, payable to the Secretary at tb« Company's Offlce, No. 219, Victoria Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, tbi I 21st day of August, UHB. I J. W. NICHOL, ____rt_rs. J^j_a_-_--_ > __-h_ __, ____, m

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 12

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