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AMDSEMEHTS. giS ■" >pHEATR_!. -J _ "The -lost Esciting Thing Outside th. Trenc_es."-E_.t_nct from a Soldier's lettei - JJOX pLAN FOR CiEVEN T\ATS' T BATE. -LAYS JUeave; THE MIGHTY SUBMARINE PL VY ' v OPENS TUESDAY NEXT, 0 A.M * At ' - '* \r WILDMAN AND AREY'S ■'''"' ' PRICE, 4/2 (Including Tax). No Extra Charge for Booking. H IS ' rpHEATR^ ■ . • GRANT) OPENING, gATURDAY, jyrARCH gQ AT g P.__, iBEN. J. AND JOHN FULLER, JijX., Present Walter Howard's Stirring Submarine Drama. ' SEVEN T|AYS' T. EAVE. EVEN AJ_ AVE SEVEN TRAYS' T EAVE.' EVEN JUeaVE, L . With a Great Cast, Headed by the. English Actor, " ' -■;... ALLAN TTTILKIE. LL'AN VVilku, ALLAN TXT ILK I. __. LL A N VV ILKIE.: CROWDED WITH REAL THRILLS. Scene in a German Hospital—The Brutal Hun Strikes the Dying Prisoner—The Blow, ing up of a Submarine—The Fight with Spies. It Thrills—lt Excites—lt Stimulates Now Playing its Second Year .at 'tho Lyceum, London. 9 WEEKS Princess Theatre, Melbourne 12 WEEKS Grand Opera House. Sydney. SEVEN T-kAYS' T EAVE. EVEN A-* AYS' A-»EAVE SEVEN TkAYS- T EAVE,' EVEN AJ AXii . J-TeaVE. No Play of later years has aroused such ■ -^' tremendous enthusiasm among vast audiences. '-. •FULLER'S LITTLE 'PRICES 4/, 3/, 2/, and. 1/. ' ■ 4/, 3/, 2/, and 1/-. "VTR JAS. McCOMBS, M.P., New Zealand's -*■«• Ablest Parliamentary Critic, Lectures Lyric Theatre, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.30. 100. JJITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. GOOD FRIDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. STAINER'S " CRUCIFIXION " Will be rendered by Augmented Choir* Soloists: MR ERNEST DRAKE and MR. J. W. RYAN. Organist: Mr. Edgar Randal.Collection. ".' _1T "jl/TR JAS. McCOMBS, M.P., NewTZealand's" ■"'A- Ablest Parliamentary Critic, LectureLyric Theatre, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.30. 108 ELOCUTION. AND DRAMATIC -ART.. jl/riSS 2 0E "RARTLBY. Note Change of Address: 6, Durham St. East (opposite Grbsvenor Tea Rooms). Shakspere Reading Class now forming. - Early application necessaryl- • ■'■;, ■ '.-'.'. .',-'j'n-' . M RS A. J. D B^AVBB ' "" ELOCUTION AND ORATORY, . ' RESUMES TEACHING '.APRIL : 2_TD, Address: . ' . 27, NORFOLK' STREET, PONSONBY. ":. • Phone A 2204. Tl.fß JAS. McCOMBS, M.P..'New Zealand's -"A Ablest- Parliamentary Critic, Lectures Lyric Theatre, SUNDAY NIGHT, 7.30. 10. DON'T Forget the MERCER REGATTA, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20-' L -Bt

ORGAN RECITAL. m O W N JJ :■>. QRGAN TJECITAL ' <?,. MB MAUGHAN BARNETT __ City Organist). 7 : TO-NIGHT. /TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1917, ' ■ -"' At 8 o'clock p.m. Vocalist: MR. ERNEST DRAKE. PROGRAMME. 1. Choral Song and Fugue.._.-S;'S. Wesley 2. Andantlno in 5-4 time DrUßi 3. English Folksong, "This Old 5tan,"...., (Arranged for . Organ. and Carillons . by the City Organist.) 4. Take a Pair of Sparkling Eye5".....L... ',__ - Sullivan' _ ' MR ERNEST DRAKE, o. Cantabile) ' '? Scherzo ) Second Symphony. .... .Vierne l 6. Toccata _rom> the Fifth Symphony...... _'''-" INTERVAL. \ o ' i. Mother Mine"..... ...'.L.;.Ethel Barnes • . MR ERNEST DRAKE. L v 8. ''Good Night".:.;... Nevia 0. offertoire ....:........;.;...;;;.;_-et__u Accompanist: MISS CLARICE WOOD. Admission, 6d. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m.----.r ? E -£ RY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. '"'" March 22, 191 S. 513 : GYMNASIUM. ' J_,EYS. TNSTITUTE WyMNASIU-L : - Director: -TENNANT COLLEDGE. PERSONAL. AND PRIVATE TUITION IN ' J>HYSICAL -; iQULTURE AND .'" TU-JITSU. ..■'■'- LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. /SPECIAL CLASSES FOR 'LADIES AND GIRLS IN T>HYSICAL /-XULTURE. ME_T !AND BOYS, .Q.Y.UNASTICS, TDOXING, AND TI7RESTLING. . Particular! at GYMNASIUM OR LIBRARY. Inquires 'Phone 646 A. " RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. THE tear fell gently from her eye, when ' last we parted at the Manchester Dining Rooms, opposite G.1'.0. ■_ 87 rtsHE miFFIX SAYS J- X -it CAX'T BE DOXE!" Some people are always '[seedy." They go in for the wrong diet. Cakes or Scones,' with tea, for lunch are no good ior- those who work hard all day. Try a TIFFIN Lunch and see how "ht" you'il feel after it! Try it for a week. You'll never have "thnt tired -feeling." : TIFFIN- Lunche. are Good! mH E mIF!F IN. C CITY CHAMBER-/. A FTERNOON mEA Once yon try Afternoon Tea at STACEY'S you will want to go again. The Tea itself is a special brand—the light refreshments accompanying it will —L_tempt anyone to eat, even on the hottest day. And the rooms ardellghtfully cool and pleasant. QTACEY'S- 01, QUEEN STREET. pRIOR'S ': gTILL TREADING. || BEST 1 /O MEALS IN THE CITY. STRAND A RCADE. Printed and Published for the Proprietor-, "Tire Brett Printing jjnd. Pubitshin. Company, Limited," by Henry Brett, ol I.ake Takapuna, Journalist, at the Ofliti o_ the Company, Shortland Btre*% Auckland. SATURDAY, SIARCH 23. 19-V ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 71, 23 March 1918, Page 12

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