AMPSEmarrs. TOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS AT THE T YRIC. rpHE T YBIC. HE -*-HF. -L'TRIC TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES.; , j "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES. I A Thrilling PleturlsaHon of ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S MOST TOrULAR STORY MOST POPULAR STORY "WILDFIRE." "WILDFIRE. , "WILDFIP "WILDFIRE." "WILDK : WILDFIRE." ••WILDF • WILDFIRE. " "WILDFK WILDFIRE." "wildfiru. " wi^nrißE::: •' WILDFIRIi. " WILDFIRE. " WILDFIRE." Your heart will beat t " WILDFIRE." the clattering feet o " WILKFIRE." racing horses — Fuls ••WILDFIRE." with the deeds of tb "WILDFIRE." sreat outdoors — Orl " WILDFIRE '' with the suepense of a "WILDFIRE." amazing lore story. "WILDFIRE." Bound to a maddene " WILDFIRE." horse —Dashing throug "WILDFIRE." the forest to destnn •'WILDFIRE." tlon— Yet from that enc ira By saved — saved for By happy ending of a ZANE It was a romance tha ZANE "Wildfire" brought hei ZANE a victory "Wildnre" wo ZANK for her, a happines that can come only t GREY brave hfarts and ilea GREY. I« ve - ,_ GREY. It's a romance that yo ORISY. will Blory in—wish he GREY. your very own. FEATURE NO. 2. "THE POWER OF A LIE. "THE POWER OF A LIE." " THE POWER OF A LIE. "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A 1.1 K." •THE POWER OF A LIE. A stirringly vivid picturisation of life Itse from the "widely-read novel by Johau Bojer. enacted by a cast of unusual powe "THE NEW LEATHER PUSIIF.RS. "THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS. "THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS. LATEST GAZETTE. 'Phone 3645 for Reserves. IXIE L A S I To Secure C.ood Tables. Book Early. No Booking Fee. Two Sessions Dally. Orchestra Commences Punctually 3 p.n and 8 P.m. £ -vr i s s k t ii c i. Os bo n IS COMING. LECTVRES. #t UCKLAMt CITY MISSKY! Auckland city missio: Prit.ee*, Theatre Queen Strer TOMORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. o.:-5<>. Doors Open : 7 p.m.. Orchestr under direction of Mr. Bnrnnainl. 7.:;ti. Srrvic Begins. Preaclr-r : KE\' lASPi:i: / < vt-IVKK. cv. '».\si'i::; v.u.ih;i:. ••THE in \VI-':.G''S." ■THE in WKI'CKS." •'THE 1" WCI'i.TS." offertory Solo. -Tlie S:m" i o!'.-. ..• Itnlker By SIGNOR F.NKlfii PALMETTO i Danish Court Siiigert. By Kind Permission h:\U-r .- o;>cra 11-ju* HOLY COMMUNION nest Wednesday i St. Matih.ws Church, at 1o.:i0. I CONFIRMATION CLASS at Mlsslc ' I office. Wedn'-sday Nicbt at s "'clr.k. 'I N.8.-The combined liuil.is have ..pen. ;a little .Iniable Shop .v WcllcMey Stre West (.-orucr ~■" Albert Street i. Th.-y w: he clad or donations of uny saleah articles. All pr..nis go in our wo !/'i IS A I" Ton LI P. It A R I J ; WINTER cuUKSK. PItOFESStIR I. P. V.OKI.UYS I.El'l'Ur On •THE DRINKS WE IiIJINK." - Which was Ar-atlSfd f>r TUESDAY Nc: lias been Pi>STPoNEI>. AI I. N' S M X ]■: T I N I KAITISrr TAItEitNAI'I.E. i TO-MoltnoW iSUNDAYi. :: P.M. ! Speaker: RKV. IjKOXAHI) 11. HUNT. i Subject: '!•• CHRIST AND SOCIAL INE:.H"ALIT\ I j I'.ve.y Man Heartily Welcome. 1 i ', MEETINGS. I J ITEUKMAI CLUB I'll!; WoME ' ] MEETING. ST. .TAJIKS' lIALU I WELLINGTON SI i.KK'I. TUESDAY NEXT. AUGUST T. ! MltS LKE ( .)WIE Will Preside. i Address by MR. K. c. I'CUDIE. • iCiincatlonal Depart mint. ! Musical Programme unangeii by Madai I'.eii.l Kussell. 1 .iloert Carlisle will present Madar I P.t'll.i Uussell'R Pupils in his i.wn U»vr entitled "Turkish Delight." r tJoauty Ohortis, Songs. I*anc* % s, ( omofli THRIFT EXHIBITION IN , NOVEMBE /CITIZENS' TKTERCESSOI gER VICES. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN n\l CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HAL TUESDAY. AUGUST 7. TUESDAY. AUGUST 7 FROM 12.30 TO L.!O P.M. FISOM I'-'.SO TO 1..;n P.M. __*~ . TIfEETING in lies XtX quarters on W, WJvJ Mrs. 'W. R. Sn "w J \ speak <.n "The Girl Gui \/rtl\i Movement." All lad V •-U heartily iuvited to attei AUCKLAND BASEBALL CH j A Meeting of tbe above Club will be h, ou WEDNESDAY NEXT, the Bth insi.. S p.m. al the. Office of the American Cons ate. Union Buildings. All members and the wishing to play baseball are roqucsTe.l attend. D. McLEOD, Hon. Secretar; Kα. t>. is.. <; l. '• (Royal Antediluvian Order of BulTaloe MONDAY-SIR E. LACEY. S<<»TS HAI SYMONDS STREET. . TUESDAY—LOUD ALVERSTOSK LOix. ' MASONIC HALL. NEWMARKET. ; THURSDAY—AUCKLAND CITY. Olj FELLOWS' HALL. COOK STUB (Opposite Town Hall}. Nulli Sen dun on and after 18th. WRIGir HALL, Belgium Street,, top of Up] ~ Queen Street. i. The above Lodces heartily invite « Buffi, to their weekly meetings. Inquiri 10, Victoria St.. Citj . ! TOtTWTS"" " -'>■■■ i■■ . - CA=»GEN PRIVATE HOTI EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff from 13/ per day. KOSSVIJ.LE" Private Hotel mo*' c geu>. Tariff, 10/ day. Hlsh-el cuisine, accommodation. — Gould. 'Vh< k IUS,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 16
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