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AMUSEMENTS. EARLY EVENING SESSION AT 5.15. AN APOLOGY— To the many hundreds -wno failed to gain admission on Saturday. IF POSSEBLE ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS. STRAND. N.Z.s CJTRAND. TRAND. Largest OtraN'D, STRAND and CJTRAND. TRAND Finest »TRAND. STRAND Picture CJTRAND TRAND House. *>TRAND ; Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-NIGHT OT 5.15 AND 7.50. Tremendous Drama. Gorgeous Spectacle. Yet Always Human. Stupendous Scenes of Regal Splendour as a Setting for the Age-old Story of I " ROBIN HOOD." And His Merry Bandits. • > • De Luxe Presentation at the Strand. Surpassing Anything Previously Attempted. The Enchnnting Hero of Song and Story for Eight Centuries. Specially Written Musical Score by the STRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Prologue by Mr. Tom Harris. TRICES: Evening, 3/, 2/, and 1/6, plus Tax. Box Plan at the Strand. Day Price: 2/ and 1/: Reserves 2/6; Children Half-price. .Seats Booked for tlie 2.30 Matinee "De Luxe" Session. Early Evening Session at 5.15. w -yrONSTER T>UBLIC -|\/TEETING. TOWN HALL, TOWN HAL L. TOWN H A L I/, WEDNESDAY NEXT, S P.M. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 P.M. AUCKLAND'S RECEPTION TO SIR ALFRED PICKFORD. SIR ALFRED PICKFORD, SIR ALFRED PICKFORD. SIR ALFRED PICKFORD, COMMISSIONER OF OVERSEAS SCOUTS AND EMIGRATION. HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNORGENERAL, VISCOUNT .TELLICOE, G.C.8., 0.M., G.C.V.0., Will Preside. SIR HARRY LAUDER. Will be Present. MR. ALLAN McELWAIN MR. ALLAN McELWAIN Will Recite. MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT Will Render a Solo on the Grand Organ. THE GARRISON ARTILLERY BAND THE GARRISON ARTILLERY BAND THE GARRISON ARTILLERY BAND Will Render Selections from 7.13 p.m. until 7.55 p.m. SIR ALFRED riCKFORD SIR ALFRED PICKFORD And L. M ISITT. ESQ., M.P., L. M. ISITT. ESQ., M.P.. WILL ADDRESS THE GATHERING. HAKA OF WELCOME BY 300 SENIOR SCOUTS. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. REMEMBER: Doors Open 7.15 p.m. Don't be lnte. or you will not get a seat. The Concert Chamber will be used for ail Overflow Sleeting. This Meeting will be the largest of its kind ever held In the Dominion. 40 Organisations and a Committee of 70 leading'citizens are behind this meeting. Cars at 10 p.m. DYERS AND CLEANERS. "irriHE EMPIRE" NEEDS YOU. 1 YOU NEED "THE EMPIRE.' ■>■>■! WHY 111 Because, if you are thrifty and economical you will not throw away your old Suits, 'Costumes. Frocks, etc. Just send them to "THE EMPIRE." or Ring up No. 35«7 and our vans wil! collect. EXPERT DYEING. EXrERT CLEANING, EXPERT REMODELLING, EXPERT REPAIRING. Old Garments made as new in a few days and at a trilling cost. Country Orders Receive Special Prompt Attention, and Return Postage Paid. Special Fur Department for the Renovation and Remodelling of all kinds of Fur Work. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., (Furriers, etc.), ItoS Queen Street. (Opposite Main Entrance. Town Hall). By Special Appointment to his Excellency " Viscount Jelllcoe. L BE IN THE FASHION, LADIES ! Ladles having olrl-fashioned conts or wraps too. "antiquated" in appearance for wear, should send them to us. Uter denning them by our scientific process, and (if necessary) repairing them, we will re-inod:-l them to the '•modes of the momout." thus rendering it wholly unnecessary to buy new gnrments for winter. We can effect a perfect transformation! Write to-day to THE CROTHALL WAY COMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137 Symonds St., and 171, Manukau Bil, Auckland. 'Phone 25-14 A. Works' "Phone. 2C7BA, Mt. Eden. Our motor-van collects daily in town and suburbs. City Recelvln- Asent: Arnott, Hairdresser, la. Queen St. c If Costumes and Suits you wished Cleaned, And shabby Ciothes all quite redeemed, With Dyes that are True and Dyes that are inrt finished with all incomparable cast; With charges that ail of us will tolerate, Because they are fair, so be right up-to-date. And use comnionsense and straight away go To an Expert that nil ladies and gents should know : Who at this kind of work will never be beat. He's the Cleaner and Dyer so well-known as Peat. COSTUMES AND SUITS, FRENCH DRY CLEANED, S/6 Each. COSTUMES AND SUITS, DYED, 12/6 each. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLEANING AND DYEING DONE. Over 30 Years' Experience. J. G. PEAT, 36, Eden Terrace. 2mlns. from Symonds St. Telephone 3151. Open Evenings from 6.30 tUI 7.30. MS CARPET Cleaning, Electric Beating vy and Vacuum, 9d yard, inclusive. — Domestic Vacuum Co., Strand Arcade. 'Phone 000. D rkR. HALL'S FAMOUS CAPSOLS. Price, ' 12/ C package, post free. To ensure getting genuine, order direct from sole Agents, Bridge Drug Stoes, Chemists, 3, Karangahape lioad (at Grafton Bridge), Auckland* r>

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 131, 4 June 1923, Page 12