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OF A ■JXATIOJf."" - Jl i ■•rpHE Toikth' of a >tatiox:» t "rpHE ~QIRTH : OF A \ Without a doubt it 'is ten years ahead of «JI .-. \ other photo-plays, and it Is unlikely that ■-"'"■ we will ever again witness anything * ~: approaching . its- > wealth, "»> detail -, and. construction. ~ • ;-. PBICES— ~ ■QRESS £URCLE: _ ■DESERVED, Q V TJNBESEBVED, ft/ TJESEBVED, 9/ TJNRESEETED, 1/ : CHILDBEN HALF-PRICE TOALt^S ■'•-■ ■"■ ' PARTS. : -. •■ ..,,;.. ■ Plans at Wildman and Arey's.; Day Saks at Coleman's, Tobaccouiat, H.M. ThetUe ■ \ Arcade. -,-.:-..-.-.. ~->. »■ .', -.- ' '-' : ;.;c0?$& - JJIS ATAJESTY'S rnHEATKL' FRIDAY,-OCTOBER 27 # .at lAs'wbZa-: GREAT TRANCE CARNIVAL. - \ KEAT V/ARNIVAL: /-«REAT_ TRANCE ftARNIVAL, [ ■pOB QPB WOUNDED." ' VICTORIA LEAGUE-BED CROSS FCStu - ■jyries /NTBciL jgrALii and mt ■ . mfcLENTED T>UPILB:, -'^t$H Will Present a Wonderful Night'e Bβ**. talament, as; seen' only---at:, tie,' ; Sß«i|fi|| Continental.Theatres. 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First appeu- • • ance"to"Australasia. •• •- .-' Stage Manager, Mr Alan McElwain. •Prices: 3/, 2,', 1/- Three Shilling;B»lig|p reserved free at Wildeen and Tickets sold at Wildnwn and Cross Depol (Court's), Williamson's Buildings, Shotttandßt. - 1 < — Clnb, -Onut* Bill, Xewtca, To-BieHt, Wedneto» . Uih, 8 to 11 "p.m. '<Seats-l/.- ledleSa. iß*Jt Gtovtr's Mps;-. __*■ ,', ANCE -teEOITA&S.' —We , hare imt. openea'-'up":"*:: large stock of Genee" Toe Dancing Shoee; variety of Ballet Shoes. Satin" Ce»e|«J: ! i and all classes of Theatrical < order; • "EBSBST E. I^BANISG: • ■'- .. Footwear Retail Dept, -' 32 : -;..- .;:..--.?.. 10. Wakefield Strcgt. TV . ; -A..;,,.;. '. I-i S 5T MTJNBO'S HALL. PONSOKB.T MJA£&l<' ELEMENTARY CLASSES.— TmtaSDJ&giSM at 7.30; TUESDAyS, at 7 (by arns ADVANCED CLASSES.' —TOESDAXSATURDAY, at 8. Adeane's Ore»sflfc;;»'; '■■-.. .W.'-jCARTWRIGHT. -iC?.?£&&§& C A. G. BETTANY, M-C*. 0- N I GUT- ■■-■ •"•;■•■-■ Tvß -.N | BENEFIT DAKCE, ST. BENEDICTS \ ! 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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 243, 11 October 1916, Page 12

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