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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. . RINCE S S. ' TO-DAY. mO-NIGHT. O-DAY. • J-O-NIGHT. SWEET, SPIRITUAL SPARKLING VIOLA "TJANA.. I 10 LA -L'ANA. I VIOLA T_ANA. I lOLA ■L'aNA. I In THE -\XORTAL CJIN. I l__ Mortal Pin. i 1 rrUIIE ]\TORTAL CJIN. I i l._ E Mortal Pis. ' A 5-ACT METRO WONDER-PLAY OF A YOUNG WIFE'S MIGHTY SACRIFICE. A YOUNG WIFE sacrifices all she holds dear in life to save her invalid husband from death. Is she Justified? HER HUSBAND, learning of her tremendous sacrifice, is overcome by a bitter rage and hatred.—and be carries out a terrible revenge. WHO WAS TO BLAME? THE WlFE—who gave up everything because of her great love for her husband; or THE HUSBAND—whose sense of justice was crazed by what he imagined to be the shattering of his ideal? PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA, A HUGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. QUEEN'S. U KEN'S. QUEEN'S. mO-DAY, UK EN'S. J-O-NIG'HT. A MARVELLOUS "ART" CREATION,' I mHE A DVENTURER. T I Lhe -fl DVENTURER. | THE A DVENTURER. 1 HE -"-DVENTURER. | MARIAN SWAYNE As Dorothy. A Picture Play adapted from the Novel "The Adventurer." by the most famous of all American 'Novelists, upton sinclair. the parade in sydney o-p OUR DOMINION HEROES.

PUBLIC NOTICES. 6 < SIX > Q' CLOCK QLOSING OF T IQUOR TDARS. " Oh, God! that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains." Shakespeare. In reporting on patients In the Mental Hospital. DR. BEATTIE said: "The chief causes were, AS USUAL, heredity and alcoholism." At a time like this we need every ounce of efficiency. Will you help to keep tho minds of the people healthy? This awful responsibility will not rest upon "Y"OU if you do what you can to stop this traffic. which is helping to fill the Mental Hospitals. Sign the Petition at the premises of Messrs. A. M. Skeates, 80. Queen Street: Knlkner and Co.. 252. Queen Street, and 114. Karangahape Road; Andrews. Staitloner. 206. Karangahape Road; Blomfleld, 62, Ponsonby Rond; T. Clark, Boot Store, iW. Lambourne. Ironmonger. Three Lamps, i Ponsonby; Webb. Picture Shop. 209. Upper Svmonds Street; Miss Sinclair. Grafton Book Room. 10, Khyher Pass Road; P. Crowe, Baker. 246. Hobson Street: C. Clark. Boot Store. 1. Great North Road; W. Peake. Store. Arch Hill: P. Ness. 122, Great North Road; S.S. Union, Darby Street. Lenders of all branches of the movement In town or country are urged to see that every available signature is secured and forwarded on or before June 18. Forms obtainable from 31, Wellesley Street W. 537 RIDING SADDLES. Used and Recommended by Leading Settlers and Stockmen. Tennis Racquets Rcstrung. Repairs of Every Description a Specialty J. M- ACKEYSADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Buckland'si. 13

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A T LAST ! A TOOTHBRUSH ■cVr LAST ! A TOOTHBRUSH THAT WILL LAST ! THAT WILL LAST ! The "E.T.1.8." Toothbrush Is set with .... bristles that won't come out. They are .... knotted and embedded so securely they CAN'T fall out. They wear to the .... bottom. .... And my! How clean this brush keeps. .... The bristles are not held by any wires, .... aud no dirt or rust can form. The lovely soft transparent handle keeps .... sweet and wholesome. The handle is .... flexible — that makes teeth-cleaning easier. Bristles are aranged to brush .... the teeth thoroughly and get into tiuy .... crevices. .... Ask your Chemist for an E.T.1.8. .... Toothbrush! J. YOCK AND CO., Sales Agents, B High Street, Auckland. AW. BRYANT, • Successor to P. Bryant. COAL MERCHANT AND CARRIER, 2, Waitemata Chambers, next to Customs Bldgs., and Jervole .Rd., Ponsonby. Covered Vans for Furniture Removal. C WHITE SILK BLOUSES, 6/6, S/6, 10/6, 12/6 each; exceptional value and latest styles. _LLINGHAM'S EMPORIUM, B - Klngsland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 139, 12 June 1917, Page 10

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