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AMUSEMENTS. Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.- ---) TO-NIGHT. A T 8 T TO-NIGHT, il'j $ TO-NIGHT, A T R | TO-NIGHT, AT £ V J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. ; • Presents the WILLIAM FOX SUPER PRODUCTION, | mHE CSPY CJYSTEM. | mHE gPY gYSTEM. | mHE CJPY QYSTEM. Not a War Drama, but a Stupeßdbn. Revelation of the Kaiser's Secnt Service. . WHO LAID THE MINES AT GABO7 3 WHO PUT THE BOMB IN THE POM KEMBLA? -™ •WHO BLEW UP THE TRANBPOM> CUMBERLAND? ÜBr WHO PAYS TBTE FIRE FIEND FOR in. WORK? *" j DO YOU KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR? t "The Spy System" was written by Geon, Bronsbn Howard, the brilliant author who has seen the despicable spy system extend from Berlin, and plcturised as a' spedi] Fox Masterpiece. , . ;> YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISB TH* DRAMA THAT IS INTERNING THE. HUNS IN U.S.A. THREE FAMOUS STABS. DUSTIN FARNUM, ' -" 7 WTNNIFHED KINGSTON, And CHARLES CURT

O—PEBFORMANCES DAILY--0 DAILY--AT 2.30 AND 8 P.M. POPULAR PRICES : EVENINGS: 3/, 2/, and 1/. MATINEES.2/ and 1/; Children, Half-price (Plus the Tax.) " Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sale at "Coleman's, Tobacconist IT™ "JVT AJESTY ' S - T'HEATBE. - Al rs •iM_J ES - Y . 3 i-HKATBR ' "JjOOK WHO'S •HEBE." Born of brains, mated with experlencL both Jack Waller's, is that gentleman's nil ticular boast. The truth is, he stolelt from a small boy named "Opportunity •"' who had It all mixed ln a bran tub,-_ 4 labelled "Stage Productions." In the' ensuing «c_ne Waller grabbed- the best of it with one hand, whilst he held "Oppbr. tunity" with, the other, and now he U going to ahow his catch to you. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. ~:' The Plan of Reservations' for the- Fit* Nights of the Season will be on view-It Wildman and Arey's from 9 o'clock on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. JJIS ]yXAJ_STY'S mHEAXEt •Commencing - ■ SATUBDAYAnpEfXT, JANUARY 10 ]!*_. JACK TA/JALLBR' Beamingly presents for criticism _• -.' MERRY MUSICAL MOSAIC, Which., for the want of a better name, au been entitled, "TP'OK \TyHO'S TT_R_"— "T.OOK TjytHO'S TTERB"—- " T/ K>K \A7}HO'S •pTERE"— Dlreet from a Record-breaking l Season .of.* - weeka at the Palace Theatre. Sydney.-!:' "T.OOK T\7_o'S TT-ERB !'-—.. Is a Kuleldscopie Innovation, inasmnch U It comprises a foil and complete mockery of I things that are and things that are not, —* lntroduceß

MIRTH AND MUSIC "_■ In a form of novelty never yet attempted. —" TOOK TTERB"-^— Is an entertainment of lampoonery, wltt harmonious anaesthetics. In other,.won*! • like modern dentistry, we hope to dllW. ; without hurting. OK— BRILLIANT ARTISTS—Oft "A' Including the famous PURPLE BAND, Go to tie making of an attraction that.bu created a. furore wherever presented. - . PRICES OF ADMISSION": Dress Circle -and Reserved Stalls.*/! Back Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 2/. Late dot* Gallery, 1/Add the Amusement Tax to .these ugorsv No Booking Fee. Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day S»W at ■ Coleman's. BRITANNIA. PONBONBYS _ • .RITIAJNNIA. POPULAR THEATBH "Last Night of GEORGE WALSH In "THE BEAST." "THE B E A ST." Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "THE HIDDEN SPRING.' A BriUlant Metro Wonder-Play, with." Rattling Story of Love and* Ambition. f ' , PONSONBY CRUISINO I h\ Jt- CLUB. ~. I iv\ BE-OPENTNG OF EUCHBI I —JM \ SOCIALS, .-£* ■P/ifX \ WEDNESDAY EYENTMt W/%.J^\ t NEXT, 16th JANUARYMARY'S BAY. ; S!- CLUB HOUSE,.ST. -"-^ — Good Prizes, vj* G. J. STEPHENS, Assist. Secretary.; • t 1 ; — t rTOO, ROYAL OAK.—Mothers, total •»• :£J Children to see the Zoo. Hot wit** free; vehicles free. All animals fed 4 paAll come. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d.. $*

PANCrWO. ■•-■v; anzac select dancing clubdance And euchre, to-night <SATURDAY), January 12; and Everf Saturday, DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH STREET, NEWTON. Proceeds to Returned Soldiers' 'Fund. Gents. 1/6, Ladles,: U/ Refreshments Included. Returned Soldier* Free; also Soldiers on Final Leave. D*** - lng„ Sto 12.—8. SCANJJAN, Sec; F. ANDREWS. Sec. S&JL J? "r\UR BOYS' SOCIAL CLUB."—A Ban? V/ will be held ln Orange Hall. EVER! SATURDAY EVENING. Music, Mr. Markwick. Returned Soldiers free. Gents. l/< Ladles, 6d. Dancing, 8-11.—M. Jadw* Sec HS» mO-NTGHT — DANCING — TO-NIGB*> THE "NIAGARA BOYS" SOCIAL AND DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, S till 12TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREE I - Full String Band. Beautiful Music. Perfect Floor. Select and Enjoyable. Tickets: Gent's,. 1/6. Ladlea Invite*: Soldiers ln Uniform. 1/-. *

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 11, 12 January 1918, Page 12

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