AMUSEMENTS. J7VVERYBODY GOES TO "EV'RYB'DY'S" ' " "PV'RYB'DY'S." _ ■ " -'-'V'RYB'DY'S." —- , ' " V. V'RYB'DY'S." . '■ XJV'HTB'VY'S" ~ T AST O " T\AYS !! — "-'AST -J -LAYS ! ! - TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY — • TTXPARALLELED !! ! ' 9 . *■**■ NPARALLELED ' ! ! ■ " Tl/TISSING." "-"J-ISSIXG." ■ ' '•- M ISSI *' G '» * ' ''"\TISSING."" - Missing!" i . — INTENSELY DRAMATIC STORY. — WONDERFUL MUSIC AND -ZT Don't fall to see "MISSING," the —I! Finest Production of the Year. ■ o nly . PERFORMANCES - X ERFORMAXCES "TkAILY - L, AILT ■ At — 2.15 — (Doors Open at 2 o'clock.) - 6.15 ~ (Doors Open at 6 o'clock.) 8.15 ==__==_ (Doors Open at 8 o'clock.) " - PRICES FOR THE 2.15 SESSION : — Stalls, Gd: Circle, 1/. PRICES FOR THE B.ID AND S.lo SESSIONS : - Stalls, lid; Circle, 1/5; Grand Circle, — 1/11 (plus tax). ■ - ATTEND THE EARLY SESSIONS, — Or Book Your Seats (6d extra). -• 'Phone 4402. ■ "TT'V'RYB'DY'S" pi REAT . "-CiV'KYB'DY'S" 'VJRKAT • * /"VRCHESTRA MItGHESTRA • OF "J A CJOLOISTS . F _L*± 'SJOLOISTS . - AT 8 O'CLOCK EVERY EVENING. — Under the Condnctor=hlp of - • LIEUTENANT H. SEYMOUR GOES TO "ET'EIB'DrS"
ARCADIA. LAST SCREENING. RCADIA. VIVIAN .MARTIN iv A RCADIA. "A .PETTICOAT PILOT." | And "HE WINS" Comedy. mO-MORROW, 7T.HURSDAT, Also, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARY "piCKFORD, in ARY x ICKFORD, in STELLA "\fl" ARIS." TELLA -**>-*-ARIS." The Last Opportunity to See This Magnificent Photo-play. SCREENED AT THE ARCADIA ONLY.
TTT EST "pND /TtHEATRE. TO-NIGHT — "A NOTABLE NIGHT.'' A Blue Ribbon Star Feature, Starring ALICE JOYCE. THE BUSINESS OF LIFE. From the Celebrated Book by Robert W. Chambers. Then the 20th and Last Episode of THE HOUSE OF HATE. FoUowed by the First part of Our New Serial, STIXGAREE. STINGAREE.
Sirs: Charlie Chaplin (Nee Mildred Harris)^' At Home. Strand Theatre. Saturday Nest. ■CSUBSCRIBERS TO THE VARIOUS HO MUSICAL' SOCIETIES AND GENERAL PUBLIC are informed they can have SEATS BOOKED for them, by the EXPRESS MESSENGER. SERVICE, at a charge of 6d per seat. Call and tell us where yon want to sit. 'Phone A 2270. 46, PERRX BLDGS. 138 DANCING. IyuAXCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ] ±Ji TRADES HALL, AND EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Messrs. Geo. Williams and Chas. Weaver* ■ t Class. ' Parker's High-class Orchestra of Three Instruments. ■ Gents, 1/6. . Ladies, 6d. 1 DT. BENEDICT'S HALL, East St., Wed•O , nesday, July 2nd, 1919, Grand Social and Euchre in aid of Catholic Women's • Hostel. Prizes for euchre; Lillis' Orches- ; tra. Dancing S till 12.— F. Culleton, See. r 53i 'M UNKOS HALU DANCING. 3 EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8 PM. ! SHAEP. Glover's Music. Good Floor, c Gents, 1/6. Ladles 1/. i W. P. CARTWKIGHT, - TWS4 Secretary. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL PATIENTS' BENEVOLENT FOND. PROGRESSIVE EDCHiRB PARTY AND DANCE Will be held in the Druids' Hall, North Street, Newton on , THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1910, AT 8 P.M. Refreshments, Valuable Prizes given. Lillis" > Orchestra in attendance. Tickets, 1/6 each. . 40 ,MKS G. W. MASON, Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING. , [TilANClNG.—ilac's (late Kickards).—Clot -L. Stage, Fancy, Dancing Lessons taught any hour.—France St., opp. King's Theatre, Newton. _W MltsTirw. PHILLIPS, OS, Mt. Etien Kd.. has vacancies for limited number o£ (. Pupils; Highland, Hornpipe, and 3i.z a Dancing. y* ■\TB. P- C. BASSETT, Teacher of Ball•"J- room Dancing and Deportment, has resumed his classes at the Orange H&IL Newton, SATURDAY, at 2 p.m.—Full particulars at the Hall, or 26, Burleigh St. City. 53* A DEANE'S DAMCING SCHOOU 7 MUNRO'S HALL, PONSONBY ROAD. MONDAY —Beginners, at 7.30. TUESDAY—Advanced, at 8. THURSDAY—Beginners, at 7.30. ■■ SATURSfAX —Advanced, at 8. The Most Select and Popular School in Auckland. C t. ■~"~"~ ; RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. pHE A P PISH MEALS.' A MEAL AT SANFORD'S. OPP. G.P.O. IS DELIGHTFUL. Beautful, Clean, Well-ventilated Rooma. TASTY VARIETIES OF FISH ANO L OYSTERS. Call To-dax and Have a Treat O = t>rior'-s qtill t cadi xg. Jγ jo -v , _ best "j /o meals is the city. d qtkand a kcade.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 156, 2 July 1919, Page 12
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