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' ■>''&& * IJ \ FOUR.- : REELS, : - QAM T AKGSFORp; IT.i. . ■ ] $££■ ... -' '&<W™' .'■ ,-: Fought, the Paris Hippodrome, under ; Queensberry rules. A great battle - between '. two\ modern-gladiators. •';•: '.'S'' : ; >' i- ' * W.v .Twenty Sensational'. Rounds, .;'■ >■■ '•• <*£-•■ •A 1 TREAT FOR SPORTS. v> . ':■ ■.-;; -WRB-. yiVAPHONE. :■>■ ;■ ' TtorLjtoit Attraclioa in (he Picture.World. j 1 SINGING, TALKING, AND MOVING Hit* *. t "i PICTURES.,, „-4.";. - .{"•Once Aboard ■ the Lugger", — Sung by ' Jrt-^'iv^SjfrDawson (bass). f';;.-.' ;v? „.. *■'?.'Hallo,. Hero Cornea a Jolly Sailor "-Sung '• iv/ ■ : *X Kirkby. Stanloy (baritone)..': '' , A ; Marvellous Programme, and No Advance ■ in' Prices! Evening .Sessions' Seats can be )-.> booked, 8d extra, and avoid,waiting. . ;Q.LOBE CONTINUOUS ; PICTURES: ! *'?■!■• . THEATRE DE LUXE. ■" :.;,%' SOMETHING CHOICE. ' 1 . SURPASSING INTEREST: -AND NOVELTY. ' WATCHERS OF THE WIGHT. WATCHERS OF THE 'MIGHT. FEATURING MISS MARION LEONARD. .'•'-A ."beautiful drama, produced with ,that . power' of enduring' (ho, .'trivialities of lifo, with -a:- supremo importance, ■'Kind with » style uniformly, adequate. The story is finely conceived, and is FAR ABOVE THE AVERAGE of* tho modern photo, play. Sco it and have your pulse quickened. THE. BLUE DANUBE;~(Scenib.)' -ANOTHER KEYSTONE TRIUMPH, . A MABEL'S (STRATAGEMA» light, as • joyous, as irresistible as a v soap bubble, j» •BY THE SAD SEA WAVES.,.;'' Don't sco (his'if 'you've- got a split lip. THE-••■NEW \- MAID, s A -realty delightful Comedy. ./• 6d, Children 3d. Reserved Is. T-YRIC - Symbuds 'Street '- rpHEATRE XJYRIC-.' Id Section.- ~,IhEATRE 1 ■£&?&, Theatre-of Light arid ■Delight!" COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHANGE OF: PROGRAMME .if- 1 TO-NIGHT AT 8. ,■".<- 10-NIGHT AT. 8. ■■■Ui-ti. .;.'.;at; " ::,- ; '■ HAY WAR D 1 8' BI O'T U RES. w «li!^l D 'S : f ictures.. ■WHERE. THE ROAD FORKS • Dramatic. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. • Topical THE LIFESAVERR .- - --Comedy .THE .ITALIAN NAVY OF TO-DAY . THE REWARD- :*; .1- '.'.-... Dramatic gOOTJRS OP THE AIR , -V - • Drama HETWEEN,THE SHOWERS;. .1 Comedy SATURDAY'S -'RACE : METING '. Local : Accompanied by the Superb • , . LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ; _. ~ Prices as Usual. queen' mi. eTFr E. TO-DAY-MONDAY-TO-NIGHT. .-•'' Grand Change of Programme, ■ ■''~ .; Featuring , BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER. Supported by an All-star Bill. Adults Children _Jd. ~.■■■■ i c 3d. ! DANCE.— Auckland's ,' finest Ballroom, , every Tucs. Paper' Hat. Carnival Frid. Next. • Pniea for best-trimmed hat. Fancy Dress Carnival, June 24th. : ''■"'. . ■,•.==! __ Meetings. ',•",''; AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. ! The First Meeting for,, the.present session will be hold in St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds Street. TO-NIGHT, June 8, when MR, F. E.. POWELL, C.E., will Deliver a'Lecture, illustrated by numerous' lantern views, entitled, ■'..•-, "THE ART OF ..ROAD-MAKING, PAST, ':• -;■,,,,, PRESENT,>ANP FUTURE."., ,---'.. ''Doors; "open at- 7130", ieclure commence, at 8 rim.> -With ;the exception: 6f-'certain seats reserved, for members and. their friends. the. lecture ,Will be open to. ..the < gon«al public. ••-■'. '•'" -, -~■.'; ■■ ■: . % T. F. CHEESEMAN. ~,.'. : ;• ;■■. ■-, •'-.'. ■-■•••:-. .- r.\. : . , Secretary.-. ■ ■ "-• | • ~j mmm^mmm - ' i I '- " «^> ;' -'' >-. Sporting.; ~/\ ". V ' . ' . ■' i. AUCKLAND . "D'ACING . PLUB. WINTER t MEETING,, , To be bold on pLLERSLIE TpACECOURSB ! m HIS T) AY, ' MONDAY, TUNE 1 OTH. . . . FIRST 12 NOON. ADMISSION: Racecourse. One Shilling; '■ Grandstand' Enclosure, Gentlemen, Ten : Shillings; Ladies, Five . Shillings.- ■ . \ v CHILDREN under 12 will NOT bo admitted • to Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries' Act Amendment Act. 1907, followed tho occupation, of'a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will bo. admitted to the y Elleralia Raceeourno during" the Winter Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on- such course he. will bo removed therefrom, and prosecuted for trespass. '■" --/■'. J. F. HARTLAND. Gecmtary. jA rpHOROUGHBRED '■*•' ' STALLION' ' flfSm® BROWN HORSE, fWSSffI '" BROWN HORSE, f\n ■ PENERALTIROUET, 4-years-old. ,by ;; S6ult-Lsdy Musket' Stands , 15:2. Thoroughly .quiet and good tempered.' General Drouot comes from ono of' the best winning strains, in t the Dominion, and on his dam's side he 'goes back to, the Musket and.noted Tattendon blood through tnat'great mare Yatterina. Soult's ■' descendants - at the stud have proved a success. For further particulars, apply to ; ••' W. WALTERS, - Glenora Park. • Papakuta. FOR 1- ii I\.. ,i „ SALEA. NUMBER. OF'- YOUNG RACING STOCK, . By Soult, Simmer, PhCebus Apollo, Menschi- ;•- koff, Obligate, Penury. W. DAWSON, Queen St,, Auckland.. ... Chemist. ' ■ ■ . . "'" =4 - ' HoteH. - * ■ G'ROSVENOR HOTEL. .: CHURCH HILL, SYDNEY.. ' Highest -and -Healthiest Position in, City. Noted for Comfort, Convenience, and Cuisine. . .' ■ Electric . Light and Lift. ~ Tariff from 10s a day. Room and Breakfast .- 6s. •; - ~ C. W.. M. CHATEAU. Proprietor. ■■'■■■ ■ ■■■ ■ ..-■■:..! -■ T ON D O N 8 T'R A N D, Opposite to COMMONWEALTH ' BUILDING, TJORREX'S TTOTEL, ;• ,' ' " 6s. ' : ' '- : ' '' • i ,"'•■.-. _ BED, 1 BREAKFAST, ATTENDANCE. Telegrams: i-.Hctrex's.' 'Strand. : "' London^- ■'-. ' '. , " .;u THOr E W 'J; L AN i)'S : BBS T. C-.. :' rpHORNE'S!' ; , >: "-V ' -' ;: ; ',>,'•-,;* • CADSA'GES.; : * rpHORNE'B MEAT gUBPLY, / ■*;"•.';'■ v .;*:£B. 'Kaiao'gahapa'Road.-' •■'.:-■.■./: : . ■;"•' . ■■'•■y'■■'■ ■■'_- ':, ' \ ":•>; '~ U^,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15629, 8 June 1914, Page 12
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