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AMUSEMENTS. gOOK -yOUR pASSAGE FOR THE A LL--RED -ROUTE. HE ii-LL-tVED -"OUTE. THE A LL-TJED "ROUTE. HE iVOUTE. A HOLIDAY TRIP FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON. A HOLIDAY TRIP FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON. T EE E.M.S. _\ IAGAKA WILL LEAVE rr»H„ T YRIC. . rnHE T YRIC. - TO-NIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK; - After Touring Our Beautiful City «c Leave For SUVA. FIJI— Wharves—Native Coral Sellers—Danciug Girls—Grand Pacific Hotel—Leaving Suva we pass R.M.s. Makura. ARRIVAL AT HONOLULU ("The Jewel of the Paciiic")— AT SEA AGAIN. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA— Tbe Paciiic Gateway of Canada—Entering the Narrows. VANCOUVER, B.C.— Trip arouud the Town. EMBARK ON C.P.R. "TRANSCONTINENTAL"— Commence our 3000-mile Journey across Canada • - The Wonderful Rockies — Gigantic Glaciers. •...■.:-..-.. ACROSS THE PRAIRIES— _ Grain Elevators of the U.P.R.—Wheat Lands on the Rolling Prairies. WINNIPEG— Views of the City — Notable Public Buildings. i MONTREAL— The St. Lawrence — The Thousand Island Route, a beautiful trip. NIAOAKA FALLS— The Sight par excellence of the. World ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. ARRIVAL AT LIVERPOOL. TRAIN TO LONDON. ~_s>-.«r«_r LONDON— The Embankment—The Hotel Cecil— THE HUB OF THE WORLD. Read what the Hon. J. A. Hanan, Minister for Education, says of this great Picture: "The Picture is most interesting, . and should widen the knowledge of those' 'who see it with respect to geography, customs, and habits of the inhabitants. As thc'wb'ole voyage Is made on British steamers,, and through British territory, it should 'also stimulate tbe interest of -the people iv Imperialism." TJIARES: FIRST-CLASS, 1 / SECOND-CLASS, CD. CABIN DE LUXE (Reserves), 1 /ft Passage for the tour can be booked at tbe Lyric or by 'Phone 3645. ALSO AT THE WEST END. rvLOBE. -T7-. • QjLOBE. — JUST A FEW WORDS IN THE BEST TYPE AT OUR DISPOSAL - . TO TELL YOU THAT pHARLIE pHAPLIN /-tHARLIE /-»HAP_.IX QHARLIE pHAPLIN As' THE SHOPWALKER, THE SHOPWALKER, THE SHOPWALKER, Having brought much Joy to the many ' thousands at the LYRIC. Will continue his Campaign and Care at ■"""THE Q.LOBE. Under his magic spell, the wrinkles fade. | the scowls scatter, the tired eyes sparkle. ! and the lungs swell with wholesome happy j laughter. j CHARLIE'S EVENING SCHEDULE: I 5.45, 7.10, and SAO. Aided and Abetted by gTINGAREE, IN HIS TENTH EXPLOIT, And last of a splendid series. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. "jyOTICE i_ hereby given that the Partner ship hitherto existing between tht undersigned as Yacht, Launch, and Bo»i Builders, under the style of COLLING* AND BELL, has this day been dissolved. The undersigned C. J. COLMNUS con tlnues to carry on the Business, and wU •Collect all "Moneys owing to and.will Vaz all Moneys owing by the Arm. A..T. BELL. Witness to signature of Alfred Thomas Bell: } T. N. BAXTBH, Solicitor, Auckland. C, J. COLLINGB. Witness to signature of Charles James Ceilings: JOHN ALEXANDER. Solicitor, Auckland. Auckland, July 24, 1916. ia ICATXOHAX. RESBRVE. §*ra7o__El*-S XATIONAI RESERVE. Offlce: 202, Qneen Street Open daily, 12 to 5.30 all Next Week, to euro Volunteers for clvi duties in all"capacities. E. M. BLACK. E. G. BUCKL-TON, Joint Hon. Secretaries. 'Phone 3130. ' .', . ;_2: § /■HARRISON ARTILLER-J UNIT.., ~"". GUNNERY SECTIOJ will Parade MONDAY 31st lust., Fort Takapuua By "order oic.C. S. M. BARRY, ' ' 232 Q.M.-Sergt. MILITAR*! FORCES. NATIONAL RESERVE. DISTRICT ORDERS B" MAJOR BIRNIE, Chief of Staff. PARADE. An Inspection Parade of all Unit- wU • be held at the DRILL HALL, Auckland on WEDNESDAY, 9th Angus*, a 7.30 p.m. sharp. Right Markers will parade at 7.20 p.m. Dress: Mufti, with cape; no arms. By Order. O. ANDIBJ6OS, <*•«£,

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 180, 29 July 1916, Page 12

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