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J AMTOEMEXTS. ,'.--. j rpHE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES ' EVERYBODY'S ... "Sally In Our Alley." •PRINCESS "The Eternal Mother.'' STRAND "Sudden Jim" QUEEN'S "The Giell Mystery." LYRIC - "Sudden Jim." None of the above Theatres will open on . GOOD FRIDAY, as the City Council has i . refused the necessary permission. .■pWKBXBODre. - , — CARLXLE And MTTBIEL OSTBICHE. In "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." "SALLY IX OCX ALLEY." Sessions: 11. .12.60, 2.40, 4.30. 6.20, and a FBINCESS. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. Metro Pictures Corporation Presents "* • - ETHEL BARRYM.ORE ETHEL BARKYM.OREIn "THE ; ETERNAL MOTHEIt," "THE ETERNAL MOTHER," A Human 6tory or True Mother Love. A 'Five-act Metro Wouder Play of Love and Devotion. FINE SUPPORTING ITEMS. y gTRAND. Continuous. Queen St. £ CHARLES RAY "in "SUDDEX JIM." l - CHARLES RAY In "SUDDEN JIM." / And Barrie Marschel'e Immortal Poem, - In iPlcturlsed Form I. "THE KID 'FROM TrMARU." Mocited as the Story Unfolds, ~ at the 2.40 and 8 Sessions. QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. .. T '>e Masterpiece of Detective Drama, TITE OREU. MYSTERY, THE GBELL MYSTERY, Starring EARLB WILLIAMS, - And Kighth Episode of THE NEGLECTED WIPE. THE NEGLECTED WIFE. T TItlC. —TPOPULAR CHARLES KAY., In 5, "SUDDEN JIM." I, "SUDDEN" JIM." And Z °J]^ pter S: '"J'HE NEGLECTED WIFE." r - r«LOBE. — r HAROLD LOCK WOOD and . MAX ALLISON. In ISLAND." "PHKHN ISLAND." Also, : EARLE WILLIAMS, in - "APARTMENT 20." £<RAND. ! CLARA KTMBALIi YOUXG, - CLARA KIMBALL YOUXG, , r In ': "THE FEAST OF LIFE." J , -THE FEAST OF LIFE." •j Chas. Chaplin in -THE MASQUERADOE." 'TITHE ORIGINALS' , have taken Two I, ■*- Niphts leaves of Concert Chamber for , March :»th and April Ist. See them In their • Now Costumes, Songs, Dnnces. and Monologues. " ■ • 020 ~, i in P. ' —— s MOTOR TRIPS. BIUKKXriEAD MOTOR BUS AND TRANSIT CO.. LTD. - SERVICE TO KINGSLAND. * GOOD FRIDAY. A lius will leave the G.P.0., City, for Khigslaml every hour from 8.15 a.m. till S.ir. p.m.. both inclusive, and Klngslnnd lt every hour from 5.40 n.m, till 8.45 p.m., i| both Inclusive.—T. SMITH, Manager. 105 n : .- ;tl QOV DIERS". 3 . Incorporated. A Meeting of the S.M.L. will be held In - the Trades Hall, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 2Sth inst., at 2 p.m. Committee Meeting at 1.90. E. NICOL, ■ 31 . Hon. Sec. . f T> L A C X L E G. V An Officer will be in attendance' at the R following centres and dates for the purpose of Inocnlntlng Calves against Blackleg: — PUNt — Mr Win. Prcece's Farm— THURSDAY, :2Slh inst. OPAIiKKK—Mr S. Ker's Farm—TUESDAI. 2nd orox. I'OXGA — Mr K. Maunsells Farm — TUESDAY, 2nd prox. TONGA—Mr Jno.' Ucid's Farm—TUESDAY, 2nd pros. a W. It. BROWN, L ' Inspector of Stock. Auckland, March 20, 181 S. , jjOj 5. ■■ IP ~~~ >- «- jOCAT .TjAEßOlir.. A MEETING OP YACHTSMEN AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED IN TIIE >-' FORMATION OF A BOAT HARBOUR AT ST. MARY'S BAY, AKBA C. will he TTcld in ALL SAINTS' iPARISH HALL, POXHOXBX on THURSDAY, APRIL, 4, AT 8 P.M. C. J. Parr, Esq., C.M.G., ivrill Preside. S ... C. J. COILIXGS. "9 Convener. TOE JUBILEE' INSTITUTE FOR THE ■ - BLIND. '. ' — , • The ANNUAL STATUTORY MEETING of CONTRIBUTORS for the- Election of Two Trustees and Chairman will be held at the Institute, Farnell, on TUESDAY NEXT, April '2, at 4 o'clock. . Mr. John' Reid, a member of the Board for the past 25 years, has resigned owing to the state of his health. Mr. Charles Cooper retires by eOluiion of time, and is eligible for re-election. Contributors are earnestly requested to attend. All', the departments may be inspected during the al|ernocn. R. LESLIE ' HUNT, to ?2G ' Secretary. a- " ' ■ FKrErTDte , SOCIETIES. Iβ |> RAND OKANGE LODGE VJ OF NEW ZEALAND. - *fc«sf?!r"?' , ,V NNnAL, CESSIONS. PUBLIC MEETING Will be held In TOWN HALL, EASTER SUNDAY, I Chair to be taken at 3 p.m. by W.D. G.M. BRO. J. S. DICKSON, M.P. SPEAKERS: E.W.G.M. REV. BRO. B. J. LIDDLE, Tiraaru. REV. BRO. HOWARD ELLIOTT ' ORGXN RECITAL BY Mli }. H. PHILPOTT. °' .. COLLECTION. . Every Orangeman la requested to attend the Parade on EASTER SUNDAY AFTER NOON. Assemble at 2.15 p.m.: .little , E Queen Street. c Regalia: White Tie» and Gloves. le BOLL UP ORANGEMEN. 10 I st9 W. GOULBUBN, D.G.S.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 74, 27 March 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 74, 27 March 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 74, 27 March 1918, Page 12