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.. —-TUSE—CENTS. H IS H AJ __Z_ THEATBB. -.' 0 f au English &&£_%; ; THE REALrSTIC SUBMARINE PLAY STEVEN TRAYS' TEAVE V JLi_lve; n B °X PLAN, BOX PLAN ! OPENS 9 A.M. TO-MOBBOW (TUESDAY) At Wildman and Arey's • Price, 4/2 {including tax). No extra charge., - JJ IS rnHEATRB, ' GRAND OPENING, ' gATURDAY. M ARCH AT g p.*. BEN. J. AND JOHN FULLER, JTJN., Walter Howard's Stirring Submarine Drama S-VEN • TRAYS' TT EAVE. ' EVEN A* AYS' i-_AVE *'- STEVEN TRAYS' T EAVE! . ■ -fcJEVEN -LAYS i-jJAVEI With a Great Cast, Headed by 'the English Actor, : f \ ': ALLAN \XTI LKI-Bu -••■. : . LLAN W.Hki.J 1 ALLAN TIT I LKI-B. -• LLAN W IL-KIE '■- . CROWDED WITH REAL THRILLS..Scene in a German Hospital—The Brutsi Hun Strikes the Dying Prisoner—The BlbV ing up of a Submarine—The Fight with Spies. . ... ". ■ It Thrills—lt Excites—lt Stimulates Now Playing its Second Year at '_.' Lyceum, London. •*■ . ,% w£™t Theatre, Melbourne. ' 12 WEEKS Grand Opera House, Sydney CU3VEN TRAYS' T EAVE. '*- •L'aYiS' JL*EAVE ' C3EVEN TVAYS' T EAVE* I *>EVEN ■LAYS -"EAVE; No Play of later years has aroused such tremendous enthusiasm among vut andiences. -■_- T^* •FULLER'S LITTLE PRICEB (Plus Tax): ■mf. 3/,. 2/, and 1/. 4/, 3/, 2/, . and I/'. SPORTING. TRACING QMtt AUTUMN -jIfEETING. ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE."' gATURDAY AND TfIASTEB TUTONDAY, 30 A PBIL I. ", FIRST EACE STARTS ABOUT 12 NOOK EAGH DAY. . '/^™ Admission to Racecourse: One Shilling sol Sixpence. Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen, Eleven Shillings; Ladles, Six Shillings. AU persons other than members learWt the paddock or racecourse wiU De re-entering to again pay for admission, si no. passes wiU be issued. 7 Children under twelve will No_bi admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. Soldiers, in .Uniform admitted free. Bi>* tnrued Soldiers, not in uniform must prodacs ' BADGE or DISCHARGE, TOGETBBB WITH PASS to be obtained from __tga of the Club. yTT;'v' : No person who has at any time sin ce'ths jjassing of the Gaming and Lotteries' Act —mendment Act, 1908 followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's' Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person .will be .-' admitted to the Ellerslle Racecourse during the Antumn Meeting, and if aay such person is found on such course h»-will be removed therefrom and . prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal sweeps is prohibited, and any person infrluglng _U regulation will be removed from tbe neecourse and prosecuted. W. S. SPENCB, 53T- Acting' Secretary.'.. "VTANAWATTJ TRACING TVJB&; ' • .V V ' " '■- :' • AUTUMN .TLTEETEJG,. ' ';;' V*7_DNESDAY AND mHUBSDAY.V \ PBIL -trj AND -*Q WW. : NOMINATIONS for All Events —ill ekH on TUESDAY NEXT, March 26, 1918, at ■» p.m.; also Forfeit of lsov for the Mahtwita Sires' Produce Stakes (Tenth) and: —I 'Manawatu Stakes (Fourteenth). MANAWATU -RACING C-TJB, V P.O. Box 52, PALMEBSTON NORTH.Telephone 105. > '" ' •"-•?*' ;■'' DOG SHOW. -. / "VTORTH AUCKLAND SHEEP DOG -L-V TRIALS CLUB. SEVENTH ANNUAL: TRIALS AT KAMO," NEAR WHANGAREI,'' THURSDAY and FRIDAT, April 11 and tt BAY OF ISLANDS SHEEP DOG TBIA-= CLUB, at OHAEAWAf, April 15 and 16V __ PROGRAMME: Class 1. Long Head and Ring. : ;,,-'-' ■ „ 2. Short Head and Yarding. .. . Driving and Yarding Competition. „ Huntaway. .-■ ■-. ,\A AU Profits go to Patriotic Funds. .: Entries close April 6. 510 H. L. CAREY, Secretary, Aponp.' DANCING. DANCING— ST. BENEDICT'S —ALU EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT, "NIAGARA" ' SOCIAL AND DANCE,' : TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), TO-MOKKOW. Very Popular. Gents, 1/6; Ladles, ad.- :-, •' 73 '- CSELECT ANZAC DANCING Ctr/fc ►J Dance, Wednesday, March 27, Masonic Hall, Upper Queen Street, Gents, 1/6; Ladles, 6d. Returned Soldiers: in Soldiers on Leave Free. Proceeds Returned Soldiers' Association. Llllis' Orches-; tra.—B. Scanlan, Sec.; F. Andrews, • Sec. B.S.A. ...... . ' ■ ■ '. ■'■ - ,•-.» REST A-RANTS, TEA ROOMS. THE tear fell gently from her eye, wh« last we parted at the Manchester Dining Rooms, opposite G.P.O. • ■ ■"■:'• Pj THE. /piFFIN SAYS ; - J- "IT CANT BE DONEf Some people are always "seedy.'' TW go in for the wrong diet. Cakes or Scones,, with tea, for lunch are no good for wow who work hard all day. Try a TIFITKi:, Lunch and see how "fit" you'll -.feel «ter It! Try it for a week. You'll never as— "that tired feeling." TIFFIN Lunchare Good! / .- rT\HE mIFFIN, c CITY CHAMBERS.: pRIOR'S gTILL }_B*PWft BEST "J /Q MEALS IN THE CITY* OTEAKO A BCADE. "

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 72, 25 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 72, 25 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 72, 25 March 1918, Page 10