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AMUSEMENTS. -s , j\f A T I X E E. """• r£HE gXOBY QF T HE gATURDAY. AT OgQ ' y — . ; J JJis jy-AjEsrr-8 γ^heatbe,. Lessees: J. C. Williamson. Ltd Direction: BEN & JOHN FULLER,' j cx SUCCESS. SUCCESS. SUCCEsI "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY" ' •TIIE STORY OF THE ROSARY> "TUB STOKY OF THE KOSARYY' Brilliant and Sensational Success. TO-.MGHT at 8. TO-XIGHT at 8, TO-NIGHT at S. A L I. A X AY I L X I E, ALL A X -W ILKIE, And His Talented Company in "THE STOKY OF THE ROSARY"' "THE STOKY OF THE ROSARY.'" Voted by the large audience that assembled last evening at His -Majesty's Theatre to be the finest drama ever seen in Auckland. A FRANK, CLEAN PLAY WITBL PLENTY OF ROMANTIC COL-OCR. A play of tears, laughter, and all the \ thrills ■ you could wish for. The story of a great fighter and a gallant lover, who took with him to the battlefield tho talisman of a Princess' Roeary. SEE THE MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES. SEE THE WONDERFUL SCENERY AND EFFECTS. SEE THE WEDDING ON THE STAGE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING; Box Plan at Wildman and Are.v's till s p.m., after that hour at Coleman's, Tobacconist. Theatre Arcade, where Day Sales may also be obtained. PRICES: 4/, 3/, If. 1/. AND NO EARLY DOORS. PRINCESS, T7VNLIGHTEN CJiXURDAY RINCE6S, pitJXCBSS, ' milY QATURDAY J- rixcess, J- my Saturday. DAUGHTER. s. AUGHTEK. AT THE TIYOLI. ON-T Forget the MERCER REGATTA, on SATURDAY, APRIL 20. B4 LECTURES. piTT STREET METHODIST CHURChY TUESDAY, APRIL 9, AT 7.45 P.II. '-"V?-^ UKE B - CHAPLAIN HEY. W. WALtIE, just rtturneU from the Front, "With the New Zealand Forces in Flanders." j Musical Items. Collection for Methodist Chaplain Fund. JJURST AID TO THE The First Lecture will be •sf r given to Ladies at "' the Ambuiauce Station, on WEDNESDAY, 10th . April, at 7 p.m. The fee for the course iT/6) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY, Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station, Rutland. Street. I . " DANCING. TO-NIGHT — DANCING — TO-NIGHT. ST. BEX-EDICT'S HALL, THE -NIAGARA" WEEKLY SOCIALS. EVERY .TUESDAY. N'IOHT. ; Dancing, S till 12. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 6d. A NZAC SELECT I>ANCIN'G CLUJtT -Ci- DANCE, TO-MORROW .(WEDNESDAY). April .10. MASONIC :HALL, UPPER ■ QUEEN STREET. Proceeds to Returned Soldiers' Association. 'Lillis' Orchestra. Gents, 1/6: Ladies. 6d. 'Returned Soldiers I and Soldiers on Leave Free. Also LEARNERS" CLASS, DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH STREET, NEWTON, EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 to 5.— U. SCAXLAX. Sec. oT DANCING —Miss Spencer's Classes, Moiu • ? ; Tues., Wed., 25, Vincent St. commence April 10. 7.45 p.m., Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh St.. Sat.. 20th, 2.30 p.m., Thurs., 25th, S p.m. Private Lessons by appointment.— 25. Vincent St. Phone 2287. B - ■/..? T\AXCING. — Progressive Spiritualists' ,-""■ J- , Church. Monthly Socials eopimencing April lv. Refreshments provided. Dancing 5.12. Gents, 1/; Ladies. Cd. 71. F. PITCHER, Hon. Sec. AQUATICS. «- THCTORIA CRUISING CLUB, COMBINED CRUISE. SeSS* Entries for Combined Cruising Races, on SATURDAY NEXT. April 13. will close on WEDNESDAY. April 10, at 0 p.m. GEO. MOBBERLEY. '- C Hon. Sec, "'lt , 100, Victoria Street. DON'T For=et the MERCER REGATTA, oa SATURDAY, APRIL 20. B« CRICKET. Q E I C X E T. AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVE XI V. REST OF AUCKLAND. At Eden Park. SATURDAYS. APRIL 13 and 20. Commencing at 1.43 p.m. Each Day. In Aid of Eden Park Ground Fuud. Admission to Ground, b'd; to Stand, '6i Afternoon Tea. 6d. J. H. WATTS. " 10 Hon. Sec. A.C.A. ' 5-OOTS iVLIfa /COLLEGE RIFLES FOOTBALL CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club will lip held at the Club Rooms. Graftou Road, at 8 p.m. THIS EVENING. All mtmriei's anil friends of the club are cordinliy iuvited to attend. ™ I , '. L. UPFILL, Hon. Sec GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. The Annual General Meeting will be held at the School on TUESDAY the Ota inst., at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers for ensuing year. A. D. BINES, ° Assist. Sec. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. A FTERNOON rpEA AT OTACEY'S. . Once you 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 tempt anyone to eat, even on the hottest day. And the rooms are delightfully cool and pleasant. STACEY'S 61, QUEEN STREET. B -pKIOR'S gTILL J EADIXa. BEST 1/Q MEALS IX THE CITS. QT.RAND a RCADE,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 84, 9 April 1918, Page 8

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