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AMUSEMENTS. OUR GKEAT DOUBLE-STAR, DOUBLE-VALUE PROGRAMME. ■XTATIONAL piCTURES. . "PICTURES. -National -Pictures. . JN ational JTictures ■VTATIONAL piCTURES. — "NJATIONAL "PICTURES! -National J- ictures. -National -t ictures. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS GLADYS T>ROCKWELL, IN A DUAL TTKR r*NE Tl/TISTAKE. LADYS -•-♦ROCKWELL, ROLE -D-ER V>*NE -L"-ISTAKK SHE GIVES A THKILLING CHARACTERISATION OF EACH ROLE. Sometimes Scheming Men get the better of young and wealthy Women, but not always. In a battle of wits Woman is often superior to the craftiest Mau. SEE AN EXAMPLE OF THIS IN TTER /~VNE -VriSTAKE, TT*™- d*™ ATISTAKE, AND THE DELICIOUS, DAINTY LITTLE STAR, TUNE ftAPItrCE, In a Tensely Dramatic TV/TISS TNNOCENCE « une Caprice, special Production. -LVL rss Innocence. JUST THINK!—CONVENT-BRED, TRUSTFUL. WITH NOT A THOUGHT OF EVIL TO DISTORT HER OUTLOOK ON LJFE, FATE THRUSTS THIS GIRL WITHOUT WARNING INTO THE MOST VICIOUS ENVIRONMENT IMAGINABLE WHAT DLD SHE DO? NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. FINEST IN AUCKLAND. OVERTURE, "MILITAIRE" (CLEMENT), S P.M. Session: 7. to 10.15 p.m. PRICES: Stalls, 1/7,2/1; Children. Half-price. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. | AMUSEMENTS.

jjfe. pEACE T) AY, [RquRNEDSOLDIERS ft JULT 19, 1010- -- - Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of Auckland request thp pleasure of Company and lady friend, at a Dance to be held at the Town Hall, and tendered to the Returned Soldiers to commemorate the signing of Peace. C. F. BICKFORD, Hon. Organiser, Soldiers' Entertainment Committee. Dancing commences S p.m. Invitations may be obtained at Soldiers' Club:— TUESDAY—6 to 8 p.m. ' WEDNESDAY—U a.m. to 8 p.m. As the accommodation at the Hall is limited, early application for tickets is necessary. 557 Admission on Tickets only. ptITY OF AUCKLAND. TEACE CELEBRATIONS. I Invite the Citizens, and especially business linns who are not decorating their premises owing to being off the mute of the procession, to make contributions towards the cost of entertaining the children, the ack, and those In need. Contributions will be thankfully received in the Town Clerk's Office. A. J. ENTRICAN, Deputy-Mayor. July 14, 1010. 52S piITY OF AUCKLAND. PEACE CELEB-RATION DECORATIONS. I have pleasure in inviting all business firms and the citizens generally to Decorate their premises for SATURDAY. SUNDAY and MONDAY, 10th, 20th, and 21st iusts., and especially to make a profuse display of Bunting, A. J. ENTRICAN, 529 Deputy-Mayor. "pEACE CELEBRATIONS. TENDERS. Tenders for the right to Sell Light Refreshments, and to provide Afternoon Tea to the public in the Auckland Domalu, on SATURDAY, July 19, 1919, will be received ud to noon on WEDNESDAY, 16th lust., at the Deputy-Mayor's Office, Town Hall, Auckland. A. J. ENTRICAN, Deputy-Mayor of Auckland. July 11, 1910. 52S pEACiipELE B R A TI 0 N S. AUCKLAND DISTRICT GRAND LOD-GE OF ENGLISH FREEMASONS. AH English Freemasons of the Craft, and kindred degTees are invited to assemble in St. Matthews' Schoolroom, Hobson Street, at IO.IJO a.m. NEXT SUNDAY, the 20th inst., to take part in a Special Service of Thanksgiving to be held in tho Church at 11 a.m. Ordinary morning dress and full craft regalia to be worn. Returned Soldiers who are Masons, by permission of the O.C. District, may wear uniform and decorations. By Order. 512 WALTER W. DAW, D.G., Sec QNEHUXGA CHILDREN'S DAT. We hereby request parents and all those interested to meet at the Council Chambers, Onehunga, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at S p.m., to arrange for the entertainment of the children of all Onehunga schools on Monday Next, July 21. J. PARK, Mayor. R. G. SPEIGHT. Chairman of School Committee. July 14, 1010. 517 A UCKLAND FIRE UNDERWRITERS' ■"• ASSOCIATION. PEACE ILLUMINATIONS. The Public are hereby notified that it is essential that all Electric illumination Signs be passed by the Association's Electrical Inspector. 20S, Victoria Arcade, before being used. For all other forms of illuminations the public arp requested to notify and obtain the permission of their Insurance Companies. H. B. COOPER, 538 Secretary. RAVINGS "OANK. THE HEAD OFFICE AND BRANCHES OF THE BANK WILL BE CLOSED ON JgATURDAY, -JniH "TDLY, AND •tyJONDAY, 2JST JULY. JAS. W. WATTS, 507 Acting Manager. pEACE CELEBRATIONS. The Offices of the T.ejral Profession will be -Olospd on SATURDAY, 10th, and MONDAY, 21st July insts. HENRY C. BREWER, Secretary Auckland District Law Society. mHE LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND -L LAND ArCTIOyRBRS , ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND The Offices of Members will be CLOSED for tie Peace Celebration JTolidars on SATURDAY, 19th, and MONDAY " 21st July, W. J. A. THOMSON, 5* Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 167, 15 July 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 167, 15 July 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 167, 15 July 1919, Page 12

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