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AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S IJIHEATie. Lessees, Messrs. J. c. Williamson, Ltd. \ AFTERNOONS, AT 2.13. EVENINGS, AT 8. * . •. ' - rpHE -pjAND QTHAT JJOCKS fjmS QBADUJ, . Should Be Seen by Every Man and Woman Throughout the ■ IJTHE TTAND THAT rpHB QRADLB. A Super-feature Photo. Attraction of Unexampled Interest and o,r Attractiveness. PLEA S*E NOTE, "'■ THE SEASON Is Positively Limited to Three More Klehti ! . and Two More Matinees Only Bt * • ~ : : PRICES: Night—2/7, 2/1, 1/1 PRICES: Matinee—2/1. 1/1, ed Box Plan at Wildman and Ar'ey's. - A UCKLtAND COMMERCIAL TRAVEI A LERS ' i&Ql&g^ o ™^ jgMOKE QONCEBT "WILL BE TENDERED TO THE H° N G. W. RESELL (Minister for Internal Affairs and Public AT THE CLUB ROOMS, On SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918, AT 8 Pit, C. W. HARTY, '■■ I 509 Secretary. T - pAT •BICK-β J)OMAIN QRICKET Q.ROUND. gATURDAY Jβ igj,' THE DAY OF THE YEAR. * ■MONSTER (PROCESSION " r GREAT TUG-°O'-W.AII i ATHLETIC AND FIELD SPORTS . ORGANISE© GAMES ' ■ BRILLIANT In which thousands of Specially Tralni Children will participate DO NOT MISS SEEING THIS ißefreshments for Adults. Special' BUn on Ground. > .. - rpOWN TTALIi, gT. PATRICK'S ; : QJSAND RATIONAL QONCEBTi IRELAND'S BEAUTIFUL MUSIC SOSrt. AND STORY. LEADING PERFORMERS. "Cold, cold must the heart be and Told'et emotion -™ . That love's not the sweet music of Kflaii Bragh." * Admission: Domain, 1/; Town "Han, 1/". Reserved Seats at Wildman and Am , *. \ 1/ extra. % M. J. SHEAHAN, '■:, President J. M. O'CONNELL, , ; 545 : General Secretary.; OPIRITUAJj SCIENTISTS' j ro A Z A A' B, ' ' ORANGE HAl< L, I Opp. P. 0., Karangahape Road, Newton, I OPENING TO-NIGHT AT T P:M, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2 P.M., as! I EVENING. By Permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs, . ■ iRAfFFLES OP VARIOUS USEFUL AOTI BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES . I WILL BE HELD. Also, an ; ■ AMUSING AND ARTISTIC PROGRAMME ADMISSION*, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. Uβ COMMENCING Saturday Next—"Bβ Battle of Arras." British official WW> fiIm.—STRAND Picture House Only. ■ DON'T Forget the MERCER REGATTA, on SATURDAY, APRIL 59. W ECCIIESIABTICA!. ./' TENTEN ADDRESSES FOR MEN i&CD. WOMEN. Are given Every Wednesday and Frldw during Lent, from 1.20-LSO p.m. i The ADDRESS for TO-MORROW (Friday), March 15th, will be "given In tto CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Swansea Street. ■ ~ fj , Speaker; Rev. Canon TlsdalL Address In Quay Street ■ every THUBS-v DAY, at 12.20 p.m. ; ]M ÜBGAI. NOTIOEB. ■ViTESSRS TTOBINSON AND TJOBIMOII SOLICITORS, j VULCAN LANE > ( (Over HutcTiinson's, Grocers, Queen St), !' ARE ATTENDING TO MR BKNSOS WYMAN'S PRACTICE DURING HIS ABSENCE ON MILITARY SERVICE. . ■ M ' M ISS E. 'M.' mt,Tlu ?W't SOLICITOR, UNION BUILDINGS, COSTOMS BTBBBC BAST, Opp. Parnell.Tram Terminal. . ■ Money to Lend on Freehold Secwlty. ART NOTICE. f TT MOOBE-JO.K Sβ.AKTIST. Having returned after some years in Europe, has opened a Temporary: Studio till after War. ■ . gTUDIO: HOBSON BUILDINGS. SHOBTLAND 81. (Next Star Office). Portrait and B. and W. Work Speciality. SAPIPER H. MOORE-JONES' OrlglMl Sketches, made at Anzac and exhibited bj Royal Command to His Majesty the Kinj and Queen at Buckingham Palace, an <t view to those interested TUESDAY MM THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, 2to 6. Tim -whose heroes lie buried there especial!? Invited. . .»' RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOM* A FTERNOON gTACBT* Once you try Afternoon Tea ■»' STACEY'S you will want to go- «*»«• The Tea Itself is a special brand—«• light refreshments accompanying It *«* tempt anyone to eat, even on ~.»• hottest day. And the room*-*** , delightfully cool and pleasant QTACEI'S 61. STBBBT. T»RIOR'S gTILL j BEST "I /O MEALS IN THE CITT. 'j. QTRAND ARCADE. y' -

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 10

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