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I AMUSEMENTS. 'TpHE STORY OF TUB ROSABX.MATINEE. SATURDAY AT 2.30. jJJIS tyJAJESTY'S IJIHEATBe! j Lessees: .T. C. Williamson. Ltd. I Direction: BEN & JOHN FULLER, JDN% EACH EVENING \T 8 EACH EVENING AT s' EACH EVENING 4.T 8 ;Zg§ STORY OF THE ROSARY." •IIIE STORY OF THE ROSARY" "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY> Interpreted by ALLAN WILKI E, ALLAN WILKI E, ALLAN WIbKIE, And liis Company of Players. THE ATTRACTION OF THE CITY. BOO "w N |?- r, BOOMING. BOOMING. waiter Howard's Latest 'Success "™n STORY OF THE ROSARY." '"IHE STORY OF THE ROSARY." THE LAST THREE NIGHTS OF THF, SEASON. ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS TO SED THIS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS TO SETS ALLAN WILKIE AS CAPTAIN PAUL KOM.AIX. BOOK YOUR BOOK YOTTIt 4JEATS TO-OAiT. SEATS TO-DAY. TE —•The Story of The Rosary" has nothing whatever to do with the play known as "The Rosary," It comes to New Zealand stamped with the hall mark of success achieved in four continents. n m o *^ lll WF dtuan and Arev ' s «" 5 P r. ~?. r that hour at Coleman s, Tobacconist, lheatrc Arcade, wnere Day Sale's may also be obtained. PRICES: 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/. AND NO EARLY BOOKS, LOVE _____ jjg, " rrtHE A WAKENING " " -"-HE "-WAKENING." .EVERYBODY'S SATURDAY. ORGAN KECITAX. J ° -1 |T A I, _, QRGAN RECITAL BY M R M AUGIIAN BAE^ETT, ClTl* ORGANIST. SATURDAY, A PRIL f O AT Q P.ir. Fourth Symphony, (three movemente). \Udor: -r'astorale." Frauck; "Serenade,", Gounod; Folk &ong, "Mowing the Barley." Vocalls t MR. ERNEST DRAKE. Programme in Friday's Issue. HENRY W. WILSON, ToWα Clerk 10th April, 191 S. 552 CRICKET.

Q E 1C X E T. AUCKLAND REPRESENTATIVE XI V. REST OF AUCKLAND. ' At Eden Park. , SATURDAYS, APRIL 13 and _0. Commencing at 1.45 p.m. Each Day. In Aid of Eden Park Ground Fund. Admission to Ground, 6d. Afternoon Tea, 6d. J. H. WATTS, 510 Hon. Sec. A.C.A. AQUATIC*. jy-ANDKAU YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT Members accepting the invitation of Waitemata yachtsmen to a week-end trip, are requested to be at the Launch Lauding next to the Ferry Buildings, not later thail 13th P ' m '' ° n SA ' rl,ltr)AY NEXT, April _ * C. W. TURNBULL. . Hon. Sec. 115?_f R yo. FOOTS —ZJL. — AUCKLAND RUGBr jg!sJ LEAGUE. //*Q) REGISTRATION OP & g WEIGHTS. In accordance with the Weight Conditions attached to tlie Junior Grades, players must weigh in as under:— LEAGUE ROOMS, 7.30-10 P.M. ■MONDAY, APRIL 15— City Rovers. TUESDAY. APRIL IG— North Shore Albion, Sunnvside Club, Paruell Club. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17— Urafton Athletic, Richmond Rovers, Newton Rangers. APRIL IS— Pupuke Club, Kortbcoto Rambicrs, Telegraph Messengers. FRIDAY. APRIL 10— Ponsonby United. Manukan Rovers. OTAHUHU, a P.M. TO S P.M SATURDAY, APRIL 20— Otahuhu Clnb. By Order of the Committee. R. A. SPINLEY. iA - Secretary. DANCING. DANCING —Miss Spencer's Classes, Sloa-, Tuesdny, Wednesday, 25, N'inccnt St. 7.45 p.m.. Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh St_. Saturday, 20th, 2.80 p.m.. Thursday. 25th, S p.m. Private Lessous by appointment.—■ 25, Vincent St. Rhone 2237. B iaATt J RDAY NIGHT—CARLTON SOCIALO CLUB.—EUCHRE AND DANCE, Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh Street, NewtonSoldiers free. Admission I. US F. HOUSTON, Secretary.

ATHXETIG SPOBTS. THING'S COLLEGE SPORTS. The Annnal Sports will bo held on tlio Domain Cricket Ground, on FRIDAY, April 12th. All parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. First Event, 10.45 a.m. 512 '/TTHE PATETONGA PATRIOTIC SrORTS J- MEETING will Uβ held on THUKSDAY, April 25. Nominations for tne Running Events close on April 20. Over £1W) in prizes. See Posters. 531 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. A FTE-RXOOX rnEA AT QTACEI"'S. Once you try Afternoon Tea at STACEI"S you will want to go again. The Tea itself Is a special brand—the light refreshments accomyanylii- v will tempt anyone to eat, even ou the hottest day. And the rooms aro delightfully cool and pleasant. LJTACiiI'S 61, VibiiiiN STREET. fc> B pIUOK'S gTILI. J^EADI.NO. BEST 1/3 MBAI.S IN THE CITX. gXRAND A BCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 86, 11 April 1918, Page 10

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