AMUSEMENTS. pUDLER'S QPERA goUS^T Direction Be°- J - Fuller. THE POPULAR! POPULAR PRICiEJS! TyjATINEE TO-MORROW, RATINES jyj-ATIiNEE, 23() P -' M " ]\£^ TlNEje ' (BARGAIN PRICES: 1/ aud 6d. Reserves, 1/6. TO-NIGHT — AT 8 — TO : MGHT. THE SENSATIONAL ACT OF THE . VICTORY YEAR. LAST 2 NIGHTS—THE GLOBE of DEATH LAST 2 NIGHTS—THE GLOBE of DEATH LAST 2 NIGHTS As featured by LAST 2 NIGHTS THE DARE-O>EVLL LAST2INIGHTS STAIGS. .Looping the iLoop on Indian 'Motor-Cycles. Enthusaastically Cheered —The People's Idol VIOLET TREVENYON, VIOLET TREVENYON. The Chic English Comedienne. STERLING AND LOVE in Comedy Tit-bits BILLY BROWN in Funniosities. • Delevale Bros.—Dily Vockler—Dan CrewThompson and Montez, aud ( DORA OBERMAN. FULLER'S DITTDE PRICES. I D.-C. or 0.5., 2/; Stalls, a/; Gallery, 6d. Plan Robertson's Music Depot till 5 p.m. Reserves, 2/6. KING'S m H E A T R E. I N G * S A.. H E A T B. E TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-A "DRA'NDON - /BREMER NEW J-VRAMATIC /COMPANY, 1 LAST NIGHT OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST PLAY. ' ; mHE QILVER. TT'ING, mHE DILVEB T7"ING, PRICES: 2/ and 1/; Ladies Half-price. j TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MAY 12. At the Matinee at 2.30. IyfARGARET OF THE .T»ED i^HROSS. Quoth the WHITE RAVEN: I "EVERMORE:" i Which Meant: I "BARRYMORE." Why? I SOLUTION TO-MORROW | AT THE PRINCESS. A iRCADIA. .ARCADIA. TO-.NIGHT ARCADIA. AND TO-MOiRROW. BCADIA. GOD'S TTALF A CRE. OD'S XJ-ALF -ti-CKE. METRO FEATURE. DEACON COLDWATiER Funny Comedy ; SATURDAY AFTE.R:NOON. Send the Children to See GOD'S TXALF A CRE. OD'S -Q-ALF A Photo-Play Children Will Enjoy. " A LAS I WE ARE ALL THE SPORTS OF DESTINY." AT THE QUEEN'S, TO-MORROW. , E DNA . M AY IN SALVATION JOAN, AT THE VICTORIA. DE'VONPORT, SAT., MON., TUBS. NEXT. yOO, ROYAiD OAK. FINEST SHOW OF LIONS IN THE WORLD. 26 LIONS. Everything Else Very Interesting. OPEN DAILY. Adults, 6di Children, 3d. All Come.. ", sea SPORTING. AUCKLAND TJACING rfLVB. ; jypBETING. | GENERAL ENTRIES Hsov each). j ACCEPTANCES— GREAT NORTHERN HURDLES, 4SOTS. GREAT -NORTTHERN STEEPLES, 4SOVS. CORNWALL HANDICAP, 3sovs., CLOSE BY 9 PJI. fpO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), -)-|TH TV/TAY. ' PEiES Must Accompany In Each Instance. - 502 J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. jyj-ANAWATU , JJACING pLUB * PROFITS GO TO PATRIOTIC FUNDS. ADJOURNED • A. UTUMN ATEETING Will be held AND . mHURSDAY, : 16th and 17th MAY, 1017. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE, . iPALMERSTON NORTH. First Race Starts at 11.30 a.m. -.Privilege Tickets already issued hold good for this meeting. 503 FOOTBATX. ■JTORTHiEIRN UNION FOOTBALL. ' THAMES OLD BOYS. The Seconds iwUl meet at the Domain for Practice TO-MORROW, and the Fourth Grade at Victoria Park, at 2 p.m., for Weighing In. All must attend. ! ' ' E. SEAGAR, Secretary. , SO HOCKEY. rt TT O C X E Y. ■ <<1 -*-*- O C X E Y. (C/n REMUERA GROUNDS. MARKET ROAD. gATUJIDAY. jy-AY , &, SENIOR MATCHES, 3 P.M. MT. EDEN V. ARETA. UNIVERSITY V. EDENDALE 0.8. Ladies' ad Junior Matches at "2 p.m. 6d. Pavilion Free. 31 BASKETBA--. TDASKETBALL A SSOCIATION. MATCHES START ' On SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH.Entries Close at Mt. Eden School on MONDAY, May 21st, at 3.30 p.m. EVELYN J. BARR. 510 Hon. Sec. RIFLE SHOOTING. pONSONBY DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. CLASSIFICATION PRACTICE. Members who have not yet flred the Annual Classification Shoot may do sn TO MORROW (Saturday): 1.13 p.m. train" Ammunition free. Members must provide railway fares to Southdown, 1/ return. P. H. BELL, ol * Hon. Sec 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 112, 11 May 1917, Page 10
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