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To-day - POEEN'S - TQ-night. O-DAY - BEN'S - 1 0-NIGHT. " There was a Sound of Revelry by Night." "A .MGHT OUT " "A WIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." With the World's Greatest Comedian, CHAS. CHAPLIN. CHAS CHAPLIN. CHAS. CHAPLIN. — CHAS. CHAPLIN. CHAS. CHAPLIN. — CHAS CHAPLIN. CHAS. CHAPLIN. CHAS. CHAPLIN. Greeted at all Sessions by Huge Audiences. j Absolutely inclusive to the pRINCESS AND QUEEN'S. 1 THE WHIRR OF THE SPINNING WHEEL A G'orious Two Aot Nestor Drama. THREE TIMES AND OUT. WAR TOPICAL. AMATEUR PRODIGAL. COSTER'S HOLIDAY. PRINCESS theatre. RINCESS IHEATRE. " There was a Sound of Revelry by Night." T'O " DAY pHAS. pHAPLIN 1o - DAY v/has Chaplin TO - NIGHT. pHAS. pHAPLIN. O • NIGHT VHA'S. VHAPLIN. "A Night Oct!" Others may show HEIGHT QUT.;; The Old Pictures. A MIGHT HUT:" We alone can I>IGHT UUT." Show the New. A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE 7TH PRELUDE, A Magnificent Essanay Star Drama, in 2 Acts "THE SAVING PRESENCE." 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Stuart, Gilmour Bros., Dunedin. 17th. ku 'lags— Kenedy, A. C. Bradfleld, Palmerston North. 18th. 120 (] Tags (Special)— Webber. T. Wells, Cambridge. 19th. 118 Tags—J. Crawford, French and Co., Rotorua. 20th. 105 TagsJ. Elslott, Pierce Bros.. Christchurch. 21et. lCfl Tags—J. Price, Wallaci and Co-, aiuku. 22nd. 96 Tags—Z. Munro, T. E. Taylor ana Co., Akaroa. 23rd. 81 Tags—T. Griffiths, W. Roulston, Pukekohe. 24th. 64 Tags—W. Roberts, S. Roberts, Auckland. 25th. 61 Tags— Strong, J. H. Hancock and Co., Dunedin. 26th. 60 Tags— Allen, A. J. Thomson and 1*0» Wanganui, 27th. 61) Tjijs—J. H. Aggers, H. A- Jones nnd Co, Hawera. 28th. 60 Terrs (Special)—G. Rottons, Wallace t and Co., Mornnsville. There are still 9 more Monthly Competitions with 243 cash prizes to go. WHY fjriT vr ttrr 4 TRY pop r)irF' I - I Legal Notices. 01? PARTNERSHIP. CHAS. J. TUNKS THORNTON JACKSON, n. H. OSTLER. Messrs Jackson and Russell have pleasure in annonncing that they have admitted into Partnership MR. HENRY HUBERT OSTLER, LL.B., who was for five years Editor of the New Zealand Law Reports, and for tho Inst five years hag held the position of Crown Prosecutor and Senior Crown Law Officer at Wellington. Tho practice will continue to be carried on at the present Offices under (he firm name of JACKSON. RUSSELL. TUNKS, AND OSTLER, Barristers and Solicitors, 15. Shortland Street, Auckland. Geo. M. Johnston, Robert 3. Coates. William R. Fee. Messrs. Johnston and COATES IiJL have edmitted into partnership Mr. W. R Fee, who for the past eight years has been Managing Clerk to the firm. The practice will continue to be carried on at the present offices, under the style of JOHNSTON, COATES. AND FEE Barristers and Solicitors, ' Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street C. E. Button.) (Morton Aldis. gUTTON AND . j^LDIS, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 82, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, SWANSON ST. Money to Lend on Freehold Security. Telephone 3250. M lss E. M ELVILLO . SOLICITOR. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Opp. Parnell Tram Terminus. RAPIER AND gMITH. pARRISTERS AND gOLICITORS, A.M.?. BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. N.B— Money to Lend on land at very low interest. Restaurants and learooms. PRIOR'S-LARGEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE. TTAVEi A DAINTY LUNCH II AT THE BRUNSWICK,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15948, 19 June 1915, Page 14