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AMUSEMENTS. TT IS "ATAJESTVS rnHEATsT -O-is IMajesty-s -Llll^l Direction j. AXD X TArr Gen. Manager .... MAURICE BALp£ COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MOHROW AT THE MATINEE. 2.30 I . AT THE MATIXEE, 2.30". • SHORT SEASON ONLY. Messrs J. and X. Tait present, tinder'u distinguished patronage of His Excelled the Governor-General (the Earl of u-S pool), and under the patronage and iTi?' presence of the most notable audience nH gathered together in a New ZeaW Theatre. w THE ONE and THE ONLY Real, Authentic and Official BRITISH ADMIRALTY PlCTtnm BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTUR? BRITISH ADMIRALTY Depicting in 5000 ft of Stirring kW making Film, the ™* SURRENDER r\F L'RREXDER V/p THE nERMAX ~VTAVY. he ' surrender of the germax xavt surrender of the germax xat_ Precisely as presented in London under & patronage and in the presence of tbfr Majesties the King and Queen. The only Film showing the Actual Sana, der of the German Navy, and a copy g which has been placed in the Brlttak Museum as an official document of till historical event. SEE British Admiralty message. Tfiat SEE Germany gave up. Admiral Butti • SEE the Prince of Wales. Admiral JslW ■ FEE Adimral Sturdee, the American At SEE mlrals Rodman and Sime. H.M. tin SEE King visits the Grand Flaet. HJL SEE the King visits U.S. Flagship Sew SEE York. Departure Queen. Eiiubetk. SEE Grand Fleet off to meet the German SEE "It was just like meeting a lajtSEE only they were punctual." AdiESnl SEE Trywhitfs Squadron. U-Boat« ij. SEE proach and surrender. British gallon • SEE take charge. The Deutschlant Cβ- • SEE man crews. The whole German Hto • SEE Seas Fleet. How they approach tod SEE surrender. Accident to Xaval Aero. SEE plane—the Rescue at Sea. The Mj» SEE tery Ship—the Channel Ferry. Ereiy SEE detail of Actual Surrender. Admlnl SKE Beatty's Historic Message. Theßtt. SEE tlsh Lion haul down the German Hi? SEE and hoist the Union Jack. . A tto> SEE sand Awe-inspiring Sights. ;' . . Special Engagement of the Famoni Contralto. • MADAME MARIE POWER. MADAME MARIE POWEB. MADAME MARIE POWER. -. Lecturer: ' } MR KENNETH CARLISLE.. , V MR KENNETH CARLISLE. ,_ GRAND ORCHESTRA, 12 PERFORMH& GRAND ORCHESTRA, 12 PERFQRMEB. PRICES: 3/, 2/. 1/ (plus tax). Children, half, Matinees only. Book Your Seats at Wildman and AbjX no extra charge. ,'. I -tTICTORIA DEVOXPOtt ! V LAST XIGHT — TO-NIGHT. ETHEL CLAYTON m JOUBNET'S ESB. "FIGHTING TRAIL," SERIAL.' I SATURDAY AXD MONDAY NEXT: MAE MARSH, in "FIELDS Oi' HONOUR." MATKCEE SATURDAY, 2.30. I CHARLIE CHAPUK In CHARLIE CHAJ'LIN "THE COPSE" "I V/IJ.H f\VK -DOYS TN '•.VVIXH V/UK -C»OYS J-X J^-HAKf OK "rr-iHE T?EiD mRIAXGLE ■ AS • iJ-ii-B •"\vD J-riaxgle «s ACTIVE QiBRVICEV ' f_ CTIVK ;\ Qi T R A X D rpHEATSt SUNDAY, JUNE S, AT 3 P.M. , MS G. W. W. B. HSSS Ai.b.E., late Supervising secretary, & Y.al.C.a. Overseas, will aeliver hii GUCAT ILLUSTRATED LEUTUffI Giveu to Packed iialls in tne Soofte I « TA C<ILIDES. Moving *iem TjMLM'S. Chairman. Hon. G>eo. Fowlds, 0.8.8. I Full Orchestra, 2.00 p.m. Admission ft» Collection in aid of \.M.C.A. Xational Fat Contributors to the V.'M.'C.A. War W«k Fund should see this Pictorial BalancMbM "TT7OMEX-S WAR \K7pßS*'. "» » OJAK-X'S »v AH » » O&K" I.M.CA. LOUNGE, MONDAY, 3 PJt MR. HLGHES WILL DELIVES '£ A SPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADB& The Mayoress, Mrs. J. H. Gnnson, W kindly consented to preside. Mr. Hughes is an excellent speaker, ni whitet abroad had every opportunity i observing the gnat service rendered to4ta uarion by its Tvonien. .Admission Free. Collection in aid d , -National Fund. . aft "irpilE CINDERELLA MAN."—FeatmiJ -»■ Jla< ilarsh and Xom Moore, from til novel by Carpenter.—STßAND, CO* MENCING TO-JiORROW (Saturday.) " OF HOSOCi;" -*- A GOLOrwrN PLAY, featuring ' : , MAE MARSH. SATURDAY AXD MONDAY XEXT. VICTORIA DEVO>aW)!BI GREY LTXX BOYS' FIFE AXD DBO BAND.—Members are requsted V* turn Uniforms, Instruments, etc., wltW fail to the Band Room, on TUESDiI NEXT, the 10th Inst., between 7 and 8 p* By order of the Committee.—T. H. Kwj Manager. 3j ART EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND QOCIETY OF A^ GRAXD AXXUAL ART EXHIBITIOS. Open To-day—l2.3o to 5, and 7.30 toiPP* To-morrow—l2.3o to 5, and 7.30 to 10 p* Musical items toy Leading Ladies *» Gentlemen. Home-made Cakes on Sale, and AfteßM* Tea, by the Ladles' Committee. Admission. 1/. 511 s. STUART, SecretsrJCHESS. AUCKLAND WORKIXGMEN'S CHES ■"■ CLUB.—Opening 1919 Season, to » held in Concert Hall, Workingmen's CTft SATURDAY, .Tune 7, at 8 p.m. All Cl* players are invited.—W. R. Aislabie; B°t "Secretary. •' DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-XIS' 1 OMATA SOCIAL, " TRADES HALL, HOIBSOX STBEET. And Every Friday and Monday Xigh* 548 H. MAREWTGRJet^ A DEAXE'S DAXCIXG- SOHtf* THE SATURDAY AIFTERXOOX OLA® FOR BEGINNERS STARTS TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. SEILiECT D-ANCIXG CLUB—Dance Ei< Saturday Night; also a Learners v> ■ Ad-vanceU ■Class every Saturday AtteWP 2 to 5, Druids , Hall, North Street, I Gents, I/; Ladies, «d.—l 3. j. ; RESTAiTRAIJTS, TEABOOJO^ IpRIOR'S gTILL -J^BADJ 5 * ' J BEST -I /O MEALS IX THE CIJ* • QTRAXD p

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 134, 6 June 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 134, 6 June 1919, Page 10