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AMUSEMEHTS. ■VTATIONAL. TROUBLE OTAR piCI'UK KS. [ •** ATIO NA L. ■L'OI'BLE -*- ICTUII 30 S. , VATIONAU TDROGRAMME. piCTIIBES. ATIOiNAL. ■ -t ROGKAMME. -•- ICI UKE S. A DOUBLE-VALUE DOUBLE-STAR DRAMATIC PROGRAMME. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THE SUNSHINE MAID, JUNE /PATRICE, IX A STIRRING, THRILLING, "VfTISS TT O * UNK V/APRICK, • PATRIOTIC, ■"-*■' ISS IJ »k3 •■*"»•• TUNIC fIAPRICE, MIUTAUY PHOTO.-DRAMA, TVri SK TT C A « ONE FIVE EEBLS. -"-MSS *-• -O-^-» QBIRMAN SPIES. GERMAN SPIES. DEALS WITH THE SPY SYSTEM IN AMERICA, TRAITORS AND GERMAN SPIES. AN INTENSELY PATRIOTIC PLAY, INTERSPERSED WITH ROMANCK AND MYSTERY. lireuthes there a man with soul so dead. Who never to himsel£ huth said: "This is my own, my native land?" —Sir Wnlter Scott. EMBRACES STIRRING SCENES IN THE AMERICAN TRAINING CAMPS. AND ' f> LADYS TJROCKWFXL. THE A TRUANDED QOtt. *~*~LADYS JJROCKWEIA, TIRST LADI" ■"- -BRANDED OoUL. • .riLADYS "DROCKWKLL, OP A TJItANI)KI> CtOUU. CINEMA- •"- J-*RANDKI) IOOUL. GLADYS "DROCKWELL, LAND, A "ORANDED QOUL. LADYS •DIIOCKWKLL, IN ■«- -DrANDKD Ooi!L. A PnOTO.-PLAY THAT WILL REACH THE HEART OF EVERY'WOMAS— ! FOIt MICN. TOU. FIVE KEELS. THE MODERN ST. CECELIA IN PUOTO.-PLAY. A STORT MODELLED ON THE LEGEND OF ST. CECELIA. GREAT SPECTACULAR SCENES. JS -J-JECEIT jgVER JUSTIFIED? miAT TS A WOMAN'S TWPY? CAN A PIOUS WOMAN TRANSGRESS THE POUNDS OP CONVENTION, AND STILL REMAIN FAITHFUL? SHOULD SHE GIVE HERSELF TO A MAN, IF BY SO DOING SHE CAN SAVE THE NAME OF ANOTHER? OR SHOULD SHE KEEP TO HERSELF AND BRING ABOUT HIS RUIN? BACK FROM THE BALKANS—MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON. A TROUBLE QTAR pitOGKAMME. itiwo T? OTt rrmv "pitiCE s~\f Q- NBmHE ■VATIONAL QRCHESTRA, ITUIE TJUNEST. TN AUCKLAND. OVF.RTURE, 7.5.". "MARITANA" (WALLACE). SESSIONS: 31. J. lO. 3.:50. s.!iii. (S P.M.

JEWELLERY, Etc. pKESENTATiOX Q.OODS. To those Keen Buyers who are ever alive to a Bargain we would suggest a i oo k | n a t the Case of Goods we are showing at Malt Price. The Cioods include Watches, Jewellery, Silver, and Silver-plated Ware of every description. This Is no catch: the Buyer gets the benelit every time. We might ti'U you right hero that this Case is meant for an Advertisement and an additional draw to the attractions of our large -md Up-to-Date Jewellery aud Plato Store. If you are wanting a Present To-day It's going to pay you handsomely to liavo a look in at our Oddments. The article might be there, and, very Low Price. Slart Buying your Christmas Presents Now aud Save Money. A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFEKKD. £5 3/ 13 Jewel 1/ady's Luminous Dial Silver (Uotherhaul, Loudon) Wristlet Watch (last a lifetime). 50/ —Nickel Keyless Racing Chronograph (as well as good timekeeper). G3/ —Silver Open-face Racing Chronograph (as well as good timekeeper). 2/0— Enamel Brooches (large selection). 7/6—»ct Extra Strong Gold Safety Catch liar itaby Brooch iname engraved). 12/6—Oct Gold Wishbone Brooch, scroll centre anil set with gem stones. 30/ —Oct. Garnets and Rose Diamonds Kings, half hoop, Marquis and Cluster. 12/o—Solid '.let Gold Amethyst Rings. 2/B—Silver Ball Hat Pins (short stem). I/6— Beautifully Cast Maori Head on Greenstone Sl*ib. 7/G —Silver Photo. Pendants with Silver Necklets. 5/ —Best Quality Silver-plated Belts. 70/ — S Hoyal Doultou Plates in the Best Silver-plated .f-ticr Cake Stand. 3/ —Soldier's Leather Money Belts, worn on arm or log. 5/, G/G, 7/15. S/G, 10/ti —Glnss Jam Dish 1c Silver-plated Stand. ' 2/6—Sugar Sifter, silver handle. 2/0— feather-weight Aluminium Velvet Uned Pince-nez Case. 7/6—Set Gold Eyeglass Chain. 1/G—Heglmental Itadge Brooch, enamelled N.Z. in ferns (honour the brave) 4/f—fict Gold Dinkum Kcwple Pendants 2/6—Silver-plated Bntter Knife and Jan ' 12/6 —Silver-plated China Breakfast Cruet 1 4/0— J-doz. Silver-plated Tea Spoons iv box 5/ —J-fioz. Sllrer-platecl Tea Spoons In box 5/ to 8/0 —Child's Feeding ,Spoou in case 35/ -Silver-plated Egg Cruet. 7/6—Oct Gold-mounted Cameo Scarf Pin . £7 10/—.".-Diamond Crossover Kn'Co Edg( Shank ISct Engagement ttlngs. , 5/ —Silver-plated Saw Pierced Glass-line)] ; Pepper Castors. 5/ — Siivor-plateii Saw Pierced Glass-linec Salt Cellars. 7/6—Silver-plated. Saw Pierced, Glass-linet Mustard Pots. ■ 7/fi—Solid Sliver Serviette Rings 7/6, !)/r,. 12/8-SUver-plated, 3 sizes Ba{ Mounts. 12/6—flct Pearl Blister Rings. Very neat 42/ —Solid Silver Cigarette Cases 1/G—American Photo Frames, ovnl anc square. ' 7/6— Silver-plated Tea Strainers on t Silver-plated Stand 52/6 and 63/—Latest and Most T7p-to-dat< Lnmlnou* Watch, 13 Jewels^Lever fully guaranteed: strong and wo] finished; absolutely reliable; new line NOTlCE.—Country Customers will pleasi add 6d extra to cover postage. Oulj goods ordered by mail can be exenangei or money refunded (if not satisfied within 7 days of purchase. Tβ A V I D OILE. GOLDSMITH'S HALL, : QCEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. PICNICS, EXCTTBSIONS, Etc. r _ ._ __ • γ-t—pi JOSHING EXCURSION , TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). i TURANGA leaves Railway Wharf 9.15 a m . Fare. 2/6. Bait Provided. & JjJXCUESIONS THE FINE LAUNCH " OSTKND " Will leave Concrete Steps on SUNDAY October IHth. at n..'!o a.m.. for OSTEND leaving there at 5 p.m. A G 13 N T S. 1 ,_, , No. :i, Rew's Chambers. 'PTmno 244. 1S NinVTON-M.ARITiMI! jgsSg PLBASDHK CLUB. FIRST COMBINED WATEP EXCURSION* O M O T U T A P TJ (Under the patronage of the Auckland Rugby League), On SUNDAY. OCTOBER in, IMS. S.s. ALBATROSS will loave Ferry Tee at 9.4."> a.m. sharp. The Trophies won by the different Grades of the League will be presented to th( winners. Hot Water and Milk Provided. Boat Calls at Devonport. Coast Defence Bond in Attendance. Special Attractions for Children. ADULTS, ■>/: Children. Half-price. : W. .1. LIVKUSIDGE,) Joint • 533 G. ILES. ) Sees. _ fpAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND PERKS COMPANY, LIMITED. BATSWATER, TAKA'PTTNA, AND MILFOBD BEACHES. ' S.s. PTTPtrEE leaTes Ferry Tee (Western Entrance), Week Days, quarter past ever; hoar from 7.15 a.m. until 8.15 pun., then at 9.30, 10.45 p-m. week days; 9.15, 10.15, and. 11.15 p.m. Saturdays only. SUNDAYS. , S.s. PUPUKE leaves AncfclaiH at 10.C and 11.0 a.m., 1.0, 2J.5, 3.15, 4.30, 3.45, 6.45, b.O, 9.0, 9.30 p.m. NOTE ALTERED SUNDAY SERVICE. THE ROOXD TRIP. Ad-ults, 1/3; Children under 12 years, 6d. r " si

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 12

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