AMUSEMENTS. ArcaSll t^hv-< " ULIAN AJ LT -INGE The Greatest of Ail Female mHE r<HARVnv„ J-HE WNTESS Cltgggg. Ladies should not miss seeing thiT I hoto-play. In Addition:— > pATTY In QH, J^OCTOR! THURSDAY NEST "THE SUNSET TRAIL."
And Wednesday. The First f Gigantic TUB "VifYSTERY OF THE TkOTTRTP Mystery of the Dgffi C& Featuring MOLLIE KING, the most" 1 fascinating and convincing Heroine that has ever appeared in 2 WHO IS THE MASKED StSL, Also, ALMA RUBENS in the 7-Reel Triangle Play, "i LOVE ionOverture, 7.55 sharp. "DRITANNIA. PONSONBY'S mHEATM •DriTANNIA. POPULAR. HEAT^ TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY E ' EARLE WILLIAMS and GRACE DARMOND ■ A ln = " A £< AM ERICAN LIVE WIRE " A Sparkling Comedy-Drama in 5 Acta. NEXT THURS.. FRI. AND SAT ALICE BRADY in > "THE MAID OF BELGIUM," Tj}MFRESS ri-CTURES NEWTOh! TO-NIG-HT AND WEDNESDAY "rJIHE jyj-AID OF JJELOIUM," i World Drama, Starring Alice Brady A Story of the World War Which Will l'|» Remarka-ble -Flashes of the German Armi at Work In a Belgian Town HISTORY OF THE WAR, Part -l.'.ToDtan GIRL AND THE R1NG...... .:. Tr g^ END THEATER A World Drama starring a MOLLIE KING, "THE SUMMER GIRL." A Sunshine Story, with Some Passto* Clouds, and The 7th Part of "THE FATAL RING." A LL gAINTS- gUNDAY gCHOOL, g-PECTACULAR gPRLNG -DEVOTa, OWING TO A NUMBER OF THE PKR. FORMERS BEING LAID UP WITH INFLUENZA, IT HAS BEEN NECKL SARY TO POSTPONE TO-NIGHT'S . PERFORMANCE TILL QCTOBER cyn All Tickets Issued will be Available f« That Date. C. M. CALDER, ED. SMITH, 507 Business Managers. 7°°. ROYAL OAK. 13 Lions Trained Every Afternoon. 3.3 a . . ,_. 21 Lions Fed 4 p.m. ■Aamlsrion: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Di
LECTURES. prrr street methodisi SCHOOLROOM. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), OCT. U, 7.40 p.m. A STORY OF THE FRONT LINE, CHAPLAIN-CAPT. REV. H. L. BLAMIEKH (Main Body, N.Z.E.F.). 'TROM GALLIPOLI TO MESSINES.'< 100—LANTERN PICTURES—IOO From Views in Sole Possession of the Chaplain. COLLECTION for Front Line Comforts. 548 + rpHE AUCKLAND _of_. BRITISH RED ECfcfti ORDER OF ST. \ m _f r JOHN. (Combined for War Work.) "yiVID XECTURE, - Under the auspices of the above Society. Entitled: "ryiTH rrtHE -delgian A KJtt TN ACTIOS," Illustrated by 'Pictures taken on the Belgian Battlefield. "DRIGADIER T7tT7OUTERS, TJiRIGADIER V V TOUTEBS ' Of tne Belgian Army, Wounded at Dixmwte, Will Lecture on Behalf of the Red Cross Funds. "OCR DAY" Appeal. fTONCE-RT jpHAOIBER, mOWN "pT i,JI, TUVRIDAY, -I QTH /~WCTOBER, 1918. _ AT 8 P.M. Brigadier Wouters, who fought from Liege to Dixmude, will speak from experience, and as this is the first opportunity the people of Auckland have to hear sometiling direct about the gallant stand of tte Belgian Army, a large attendance shouM greet the lecturer. Admission: II and 1/; Reserves. 2/6. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. H. D. ROBERTSON. •Hon. Secretary-
DANCING. ANZAC DANCING CLUB.—Dance, TONIGHT (TUESDAY), Druids' Han, North St. Newton. Gents. 1/6; Ladles, 64. Returned Soldiers Free. Elementary Uaj* Every Wednesday Evening, Drnids' Hsfl, North St., Newton; Gents 1/, Ladies 6d.— a. Scanlan, Sec. _ Excelsior social club's dance. TUESDAY. 15th, St. Benedict's HalL First-class Orchestra. Gents, 1/6; LadleJ. 1/. ™ -1j" U N R O' S H AL U 161, TONSONBY ROAD, OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT, MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
DANCING TUITION. ISS SPENCER'S CLASSES, Mom, Tnes., Wed., 25, Vincent St., T.-15 P-m-.' Foresters' Uall, Edinburgh St., Sat., 8 p.m-. Thurs.. S p.m. Private lessons by appointment. —25, Vincent St. Phone 2237. B RESTAURANTS, TEA BOOMS. pBIOH'S OTILL TEADINO BEST "1 /O MEALS IN THE fclTI. OTRAND A RCADE. AY E LUN C H WITH MB AT STACEY'S . ~ When you invite a business friend W Stacey's, you know he will bepleasea with the "fare offered. Just ntjw men are ordering Hot Soups, Bovnl, etc., to warm them up. with Tasty SanOwiches, Scones, or Fruit Salad to 61, QUEEN STREET.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 246, 15 October 1918, Page 10
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