AMUSEMENTS. THE QTRAiMD • HE £>ritA.NT> QUEEN TUE VJ.TRAN.D — STREET. 111.; P'r.H a.nu-> — .Direction: i-uiHex's Pictures, Ltd. To-day—ll. 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, S—To-night 'VFiLaJ-DOAFS O/UDKN OF HEARTS." Laxtle -\fAKY 1 *ICKJ>OdLD •>J->-AatY -t iCKiiOUiiUJ \j Alt 1 1 W 1 •''-'■iHY J- IChJK'Oui-D "\IAKY "I>! OKUftMUJ *'-»-iK V J- U'KiFt HID \ I Alii' oaCKiFUU-D -'J-ARY A ICheFOdi-D As 1 I I I i " rpSFTF. T7W>C?wDLING." 1 ; "J- HE J- OUNDU-NG." I .! I . Here is the World's Sweetheart as> a Forlorn and Disconsolate little Waif, who occasionally risks a tiny heart-breaking smile. This is the part you love to see "Little Mary" in. VfARY T>ICKiFOOtD AS JJ -ARY -tICKIPORD AS THE TAOUNDLLNG." HE -*- OUNDLLNG." AfARY pJCKFORD AS -'J-AJIY X ICKIFORD AS THE T7«OUN-DI.JNG." HE -T OL'NIrLLNU.". AT THE STRAND. AT THE STRAND. In tbe Orpihanage Little Orphan Molly-O is loved by everybody and she loves everybody. "It's a little like 'Rags.' but BETTER!" Dainty and Fascinating Surprises flash out in every Little while, and the splendid conclusion 'of tine story will make everyone happy "\ f AR V T>J CKEO-KD -HarY J- ICK.FOJtD ■\rARY piOKTORP -■'J- KM V -t 1C X FHTJt D AfARY THCKFORD .AL VR V *■ I PKiFOR D MART T>ICKFORD ARY *■ ICKPORD As i r 1 "/ivhh 1 ■qTOTNTJUN'T;." ! " -*- ITE x OFNDLING." ' J ' A typical Fickford picture, with smiles and curls, with a thrill and a trickling u»r: Also. HER CIRCUS KNIGHT. Keystone Comedy. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. War News. GLORIOUS RHUMME-L CHASMS, Scenic. To save disappointment attend the day Sessions. Prices as Usual. rrcm /~i lobe. J- HE 'J LOBE. TO-DAY A2ND TO-N3-GHT. ftLiFA T'-IMBAIJ, A'CUNV, '-'LARA -IViMBALL J-OF Nil /tLARA "yOCSO V-UIU Ai-IMBALI. J- UUNci In •THE HEART OF THE BLUE' RLDGE." "THE HEART OF THE BLUE RLDGE." And 'vr-A'RGrBRrrE /^lark ■AIiAKOF ERJTE yj LAai K. In "SET-EN SISTERS." Two full-leng-th. features on the longest programme in tale city. OTHER SUPtPORt'ING ITEMS. PLEASE NOTE.—The Globe 1s now running continuoosly, from U a_m. until JO OEGAIT BECITAI.. TOWN HALL. /"VEGAN -pECITAX. BY ■VrR A rAFGHAN "OARNETT (CITY ORGANIST,. rpO-NIGHT. rpo-NIGHT. SATURDAY. 30TH JUNE. AT 8 P.M. VOCALIST: MADAME LESTRUP. PROGRAMME. 11. "Exsul tennis" Ralph Kinder 12. Andante from Sonata No. 1... .Borowski 3. "Softly Awakes Mv Heart". .Saint-Saena MADAME LESTRUP. 11. Moderato Canta-bile and Finale from Symphony No 8 Wldor I.". Gavotte from "MigiKra" Thomas JO. Ethiopia Saluting the Colours" Coleridge Taylor INTERVAL. ■7. "Apbno At tier Lattice" Woodford e-Flnden "Ondee Printaniere" Ribollet M.ADA ME LESTRUP. S. Old English Melody. "Since First I Saw Your Fare" Arranged for Organ and Carillons by the City Organist. 9. Fos-Cnde in B Flat Wely Accompanist: Mr Leo. Wbittakcr. Admission. 6d. Doors open at 7 .Tit p m HENRT w. WILSON. Town Clerk 27th June, 1017. TiOl ■ PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. "Q R. JAMES "jg O V D (Late Captain K.A.M.c. and Lieut.-Co! N.Z. M.C. i. InAS RESUMED PRIVATE PRACTICE. I Residence: "Alameda." 43. Symonds Street, adjoining "Stonehurst." 0-10.30 am_ | 7-S p.m. Tel. 3t H56. I Rooms: Watson's Buildings. First Floor, bottom Wellesley Street East. 2-4 p m Te!. 1638. ooi T~V R. F. O. POP E. *■* DENTIST, fl.ate of Three Lamps, Ponsonby. I HAS REMOVED TO SECOND FLOOR. ENDEANS BrlLDlNrjs LOWER QUEEN STREET. Phone 2955. \vs T) B. ptilTO N Commences Practice in Devonport and District ON JULY 2. HOURS: At S. Waterview Road. Stnnl=v Bay—o to 10 a.m., L3O to 2.30 and 7 to S p.m. And at His Consnlting Rooms. 133. Victoria Road—lo.3o to 11.30 a.m.. 3 to 4.30 p.m.. and by Appointment. TELEPHONES: HOUSE: 155, One Rinc. ROOMS: 155, Two Rings. Box 10, P. 0., Devonport C . rVHAFNESS. MP.. W. RICHARDS. OSTEOPATH. 20, PITT ST. (3 doors below St. Helens). GO TO MR. W. RICHARDS. He Never Fails to Cure All Chronic Cases of DEAFNESS, ASTHMA. Soia'tica. Riieumatisiu. ICheumatoids. Neuritis. Chronic Dysentery, I-NFANTLDE PARALYSIS. Liver and Kidney Diseases. ALI Spinal aud Nervous Complaints. Shell Shock, Affections of rbe Heart. Eye. Ear, and Throat. Goitre and Tuxaours. Ladies' Internal Ailmenta j i .'ured without operations!. Chronic Synovitis. Knee Curtilage, Floating Cartilage, I Displacements, Stnuunering. Neurasthenia. I Manias, Fits. Vici>us Habits, etc. Hundreds of tescLmoni-slff. I CAN iX»NFIDENTLY ASSERT THAT I CURE ALL TH-;: AUOVE CAS-E?. ' TESTLMONIALS CAN BK SEEN 0N i PERSONAL APPLICATION WHICH HAVE BEEN ENDORSED SEVEItAL YEARS. CONSULTATIONS FREE _f. ~i\ WILL BE GIVKiN to anyone who -A»-o'' can prove my testimonials are not genuine. WS DEVONPORT— 'Best Was Candles. £>d lb. At the Mutual Stores, Ltd. 552
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 155, 30 June 1917, Page 12
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