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AMUSED! LENTS . -riYULLER'S QJ.'ERA TTOUSB. Direction: Ben J. Fuller. THE POPULAR! .POPULAR!! PRICES. •JITATrXEE ma-JIORROW, -\TATINEE — i> QQ P.M. — XTATINEE BARGAIN PRICES: 1/ and fid. Reserves, 1/6. .FULLER'S REFINED VAUDEVILLE. AT S—TO-NIGHT—AT S. THE MARVTJLLOUS JAPANESE THE MARVELLOUS JAPANESE THE MARVELLOUS JAPANESE. LAST 2NIGHTS. THE) TOGOS. LAST. 2 NIGHTS. THE- TOGOS. LAST li NIGHTS. THE TOGOS. LAST 2 NIGHTS. THE TOGOfc. One of the World's Wonder Ads. Jugrfiers and Rope Walkers. Re-appearance Hot Favourite. WaIter—EMKRSON AND HASTO—Gwenn AValier—EulEutSON AND HASTO— Gtwac The Long Fellow and Dainty Comedienne. LAST 2 NIGHTS. Armitage and Hine. LAST 2 NbG-HTS. Taylor and McQuoinc. LAST a NIGHTS. Tim and Gertie Moore. LAST a NIGHTS. Webb's Trick Pony LAST 2 NItAHTS. Minerva and Grace. i fullisr-s little prices. D.C. or O.S > 2/; Stalls, 1/; Gallery, 6d. Plan till 5 p.m. at Robertson's Music Depot, (£ueen Street. J£ J. S G • s m H E A I R E. THIRTr-SIXTH WEEK CONTINUED SUCCESS. OF THE NEW ; A J3 «A;XDON - ptKEMEB pOMPANY,! ILAST NIGHT OF j Charles . Bourne's BriUlamt Drama of Hearts and Sumls. THE YX/EDDING "DING. HEI ▼» EDDING -EWnG. PRICES: 2\ r and 1/:' Ladies, Half-price. Book Your .Seat at Finlay's, News Agent. KIXC'S THEATRE. TO-MORRtyV (SATURDAY), June 23. 2.3O—AT TUB AIATJLNEE— 2.30 MAIiK E. SWAN'S DRAMA FROM: HEAD EIFE. "mHE pRLNiCESS OF pATCHES." The Reigning Success of the [American Stage ■ —.—~— __^ A RCADIA. iTO-NaGHT, .cVrcadia. \ rcadia. and to-morrow. -ARCADIA. - Mf?HE f\F TTIDEN. -L-HE VJATES V/p -EVjJEN. METRO FEATURE) .UN FIVE ACTS. Special for the .Children.] CHARLIE CHAPLIN „.+ ~..... Comedy. T7-INEM-ACODOR. (Nature in Nature's Colours.! See Special Advertisement, page 6. riLOBE /TIHEATRE, (JGEEN ST, COMMENCING TO-MORROW. -AT THE MATINEE AT 2.30. W. J. SHEPHARD'S GORGEOUS KINEMACOLOR. . JOHN "DCLLS -TAMPERE, Including "\TEW nrEALAND'S YX7ONDERIIAND; By Special Arrangement with the New Zealand Government. A CiORGEOUS AND GLITTERINO SPECTACLE IN ALL. THE BCES AND TINTS OK NA-i'URE. The I'ictures That Set Australia and America Tailing. The "Melbourne Argns" said: "Excellent pictures. Among the gathering were Her 'Excellency Lady Helen .Munro Ferguson, His J3Jc;ellezK:y the Governor aud Lady Stanley and Ihe Lord Mayor." PRICES: MATINEE—I/6, 1/. aud Od? Children, Halfpruse. except 6d Seats. 2/. If. and Od. J'iaji at BuriKy's, opposite "Herald." No eitra for book-iig. Der Sales at Theattre. fc'-peoial Ar.rangeguents for Schools. "fTtHE «JVOLF W-OMAN."—A GREAT -*- TKLA'NEM.E I.LAY". AT T.HE VICTORIA .THEATBE. DEVONPORT. 1 — IIOOTBiUX. _«% tl_ UG B T FOOTBALL. »»& AUCKLAND BI'OBY UNIOH FixrrußEts. U S-O TO-MORROW" (SATURDAY). AT ALEXANDRA PARK. UNIVERSITY" V. RAILWAY. And • various' other Admission, fi I. Spand, 6d. Ladies and Returned Soldiers Free. P. JfcELWAIN. 533 Hon. Secretary. p. CPECTACui «AR _|_S|. TfGOTBALL. /f V O THE POPI ." L AA" GAME. All Roads, lead to tbe NORTHERN TTNION TfIOvOTBALL, At VICTORIA PARK. SATURDAY. PONSONBY V. NEWTON. This -will be the best match of the ye «r. Admission Free. Stand. 1/ and 6ft.. R. A. SPINLEY. •AS Secretary. - HOCKEY. - IT O C X E V. —0 . OCX EV. \ {/£//) REMUERA GROUNDS, X *_-_#"V MARKET ROAD. I |J SATURDAY SATURDAY | SENIOR MATCHES AT :: P.M.— MOUNT EDEN' V. ARETA. UNIVERSITY V. EDENDALE 0.8. SECOND GRADE.— MOUNT EDEN V. UNIVERSITY. ARETA V. TRAINING COLLEGE. Ladies" and Junior Mate-Ties at 2 p.m. Admission, Od. Pavilion Free. 72 LECTURES. A UCKIAND POULTRYKEEPERS* -A. ASSOCIATION. A LECTURE will be Delivered by MR J. B. MERRITT. Editor of the New Zealand Poultry Journal and Secretary of the New Zealand Poultry Association, on "MODERN POULTRY CULTURE." In the Oddfellows" Hall, Cook Street. SATURDAY, 23rd Inst., at S p.m. N.B.—A motor 'bus will leave Birkenhead Wharf, 10 a.m.. SUNDAY. 24th, for the Association's Egg - laying Competition Grounds at Albany. A. G. HEIGHWAY. M-t. Albert. Secretary. '— \ FLORISTS. QRCHIDS. Wonderful Variety on Show Just Now. WEDDING BOUQUETS A SPECIALITY. Cut Flowers and Floral Designs Delivered In Town or Country. Flowers of Qnality. Personal Attention Given and Satisfaction Guaranteed at MISS CABSEJ'B, 172. Karangahape Read, Xetrton. Phone 2943. „ MFS

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 10

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