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[ AMUSEMENTS. S 1 -v ; c T ES /"ILOCHES 5 I E Hal* '-'■ i 3 pORXEVILLE. \spF . ; H IS jy£A.JESTI-3 IJTHEATRE. | rnO-MORKOTV, mCESDAY, JULY Qq AND FOUR. FOLLOWING NIGHTS. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency tee Go\ernor-General and the Countess of Liverpool. A FAMOUS COMIC OPERA. FULL OF FUN. SPARKLING MUSIC. COME and be amused by the "P.aillie of Corneville" and his Shadow "Gobo." SEE the impudent minx Serpolette, who becomes a "Marchioness." WATCH the miser Gaspard gloat over his goid and the ghostly Ballet In the haunted castle. LISTEN to the charming singing of "Getniaine," "Grenichous,' , and the "Marquis." UELI , the Red Cross Funds of Victoria League by booking your seat at once at Wiidnian and AreyV Tickets: 5/, 3/, and 1/6. No bookins fee or tax. 513 EMPRESS ■ NEWTON'S MFRESS BIG SHOW. Xu-NIGHT AT 7 I'.il. • THKKK GREAT artists JUNE KUIIKiE MONTAGU LOVE. ARTHUR ASHLEY, Combine Voices in THE r\ UARUIAN. HE vXUAKOIAN. THE /"■< UARDiAN. HE VT UARUIAN. A GREAT WOULD FILM FEATURE. FULL OF VIM AND GO. On the .Same Programme. iTMIE CJECRET r/IXODOM (EPISODE NO. 10), And SELECTED TOPICAL AND COMEDY SUBJECTS. ZOO— ROYAL OAK.—<j Full-grown Llou* will be Trained livery Afternoon at 3.30 p.m., by their trainer: 23 Lion? fed at 4 •p.m. Admission: Adults, (3d; Children, 3d. Dt A CCOMPANY* SONGS without Know- ■"- legre of Music or Practice. The ••VAMPINOLA" shows hi,t. if.— AngloAmerican Music Store. 60S I DANCING. DANCING. D A N C I N G. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. BL-TTfc.ii.KLY SOCIALS. TU-t_-tS HALL. And Every Monday Evening. Usual Prices. Mr Will Pureell's First-class -vlusic 562 W. F. JONES. Secretary. T IANCING.— ST. BENEDICT'S HALL} - L -' EAST ST.. TO-NIGHT. Dancing St» 11 p.m. I.illis' Orchestra. Gents. 1/6:. : Ladies. 1/.—M. S. LILLIS, Hon. Sec. 500 _NClN<J.—Foresters'" "Hall, Edinburgh St.. Every Mo day Nielt, Silver fern Dancing Club, i> to 11. ■Gents 1/, Ladies 0.1.—0. Hums, Sec. a Q.RAND T O.NU "V-IGHT qOi:iA_ j (Pin and Fancy Dress), ' TO-MORROW—TUESDAY—TO-VJOHROW, ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. Dancing. 8 til! 1 .i.m. Refresh :ients. Tickets: Gents, 2/; Ladies, 113. ■)« DANCING TUITION. -\ B C DANCING CLASS (its, , SIU.MWS HALL, PONSONBY RD. ELEMENTARY—TUESDAY AND THURS. I DAY. at 7.30: SATURDAY, at _:w. ' INTERMEDIATE.—WEDNESDAY, a; S. ADVANCED - SATURDAY, nt S. j ideane's -Orchestra. C K. C. ROBERTS. M.C. 1 LECTURES. ! A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE I COMMERCE STUDENTS' SOCIETY. I On TUESDAY. July 23. at S p.m.. Mr W. 11. Hemingway. F.P.A. (N.Z.), Solicitor at the Supreme Court of New Zealand, and Lecturer on Accounting and Cool .i;*clal Law nt Auckland University CoUcso. "ill Lecture on "The Compulsory Loans Un.'.er the Finance Act" in the English 1.p.-lure , Itooui, Auckland University ColleStf, Syuiouds Street. The public Invited. J _ HERBERT INGRAM. . 532 Hon. secretary. BIRDS AX!) ANIMALS IN TIIE BIBLE." Their Use Explained by the Lair of Analogy, or Science of Correspondences. Lecture by REV. ROBERT J. STRONG, NEW CHURCH (Swedenuorgiun). NEWTON ROAD (Near top Syuionds St.) AVi.DNI-.SDAY, 7.43 P.M. Come and Hear About the Wonders in the Lord's Book. 505 i - _ IgooK rpuis j) aT E. M ONDAY X EXT, JULY § ™- rpOWN fJALL, AND IIEAE J EONARD -\J TSITT, M.P. (CHKISTCUUKCU NORTH), And t> S Gr KAT (DCNEDIX - NOTE THE DATE. 051 I RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. miii AT THE rpiFFIX ! It Costs Co more to have Tea at THE TIFFIN these times than it does to have tea at Home. Aud what a Tea you set! Your choice of a "dozen deliclous Grills, Bread and Butter of the finest quality, and Tea or Coffee of the very best! You are saved all the bother of cooking. and eujov every mouthful. There's solid comfort at rp 11 E mifF IN, CITY CHAMBBHS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. C -p IOIt ' S H TIL L T EADI NG. : BEST I /O MEALS IN THE CITY.' O'i'UAND A RCADB. D

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 10

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