Amusements. [TING pEORGE THEATRE, g T OUISE T OVELY. IBE AUSTRALIAN STAR ACTRESS. IN A GREAT SOCIETY DRAMA. IN FIVE ACTS— I TANGLED ™ I ; sf ( XT E A S. i i FEMININE BEAUTY. RADIANTLY AT- TI TIRED. IN ABUNDANCE. NEXT MONDAY. Pi A REMARKABLY STRONG AND VERY 1} BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION IN m FIVE ACTS. ! "I AUTUMN. I TI 1 is With Pretty VIOLET MERCEREAU in the lead. A Superb Production taken among delightful surroundings. TWELFTH EPISODE OF C< THE "DROKEN pOIN. TWO PARTS. AH! NOW WE HAVE IT AGAIN! C. At v PALACE THEATRE. T . ALACE L HEATRE. a ' OALACE rpHEATRE. SATURDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY. THE MIDDLEMAN. Featuring Albert THE MIDDLEMAN. Chevalier as Cyrus THE MIDDLEMAN. Blenkarn. THE MIDDLEMAN. And Jane Gail as THE MIDDLEMAN. Mary Blenkarn. THE MIDDLEMAN. This is One of the THE MIDDLEMAN, Greatest Star PicTHE MIDDLEMAN, tures Ever Screened. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. _ CHARLIE CHAPLIN. In One of His Best. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Stalls. 3d. Circle, fid. -DEMEMBER. ATONDAY j^IGHT! rpoWN TTALL, AT "T A" IVITH ACR "DOYS TN "T<GYPT. a VV tth Our Jjoys In JI/gypt. TAriTH OUR "ROYS TN T7IGYPT. g( VV ITH Uur JlSoys In XiGYPT. By MR. W. H. GEORGE. Special Y.M.C.A. Commissioner to Egypt, -i and the only Civilian on the platform at | J Ismailia when the Boys entrained for j France. T 4000 FEET OF MOVING- PICTURE FILM. I 150 MAGNIFICENT LANTERN SLIDES. Illustrating Every Phase of the Soldier's Life at. the FrontCome and Pick Out Your Soldier Friends. His Worship the Mayor, J. H. Gunson, Esq . has kindly consented to preside. During the evening the five Gentlemen who • are going, at their own expense, to do special i Y.M.C.A. work in France will be farewefled. 1 ADMISSION FREE. I Collection in aid of the London Hostel for S New Zealand Soldiers. Seats may be reserved at the Sunday- ( school Union. Booking fee, 2s. " ' PF.RCIVAL J. L. KENNY, Gen. Sec. J Football. £ AUCKLAND DUOBY J? 0 JEAQVE. ' T (Northern Union Code.) SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL! ■pOOPE'S TJOOSTER pOMPETITION. COCK O' THE WALK CHAMPIONSHIP. -yiCTORIA T>ARK, * ' TO-DAY (SATURDAY). piTY V. pONSONBY. ROVERS V. THE PONIES. ADMISSION—FREE- ; R. A. SPINLEY. Secretary. j : > j m pOOTBALL. pOOTBALL. f£]o AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. E rpO-DAY (SATURDAY). J- August 5AT THE SHOW GROUNDS. EPSOM. ■2 P M -GRAMMAR V. SACRED HEART COLLEGE. 3 P.M.-pRAFTON V. TTNIVERSITY. Admission. 6d; Stand. 6d extra. Ladies Free to Ground and Stand. Returned Soldiers and Soldiers on Leave are invited to attend as hon. guests of A.R.U. ARTHUR TILLY. Jun., Hon Secretary. Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of Members will be held in the Chamber of Commerce. Swanson St., on MONDAY, August 7, at 2.30 p.m. Business ; To receive Report and Balance-Sheet. To elect five Committeemen. To consider Proposals as given in notice. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. pAKURANGA STEEPLECHASE ■\rEETING. To be held on Ellerslie Racecourse on 1 J SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. i - TENDERS will be received by the Undersigned for the Sole Right of the Publicans' Booths by 12 o'clock noon on FRIDAY - NEXT. August 11. F. D. YONGE. Secretary. THE PAKCRANGA HOUNDS MEET AT PAKURANGA FORGE. d ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. AT 1 P.M. This Saturday's and Next Tuesday's Hunts are Cancelled. e H. BULLOCK WEBSTER, y Master. i— — - Restaurants and Tearooms. THE TIFFIN. THETI F F I N. rp H E pIFF IN. ) THE LEADING T UNCHEON AND TEA DOOMS OF AUCKLAND. "a *° . v. Ccntrallv situated, in Commodious, wolld, lighted and ventilated Rooms, on First Floor. City Chambers. Two Entrances: Qu.»en and Victoria Streets. _ ! FOR if: I QUALITY. VARIETY. CLEANLINESS, ,V AND PROMPT ATTENTION. THE rp IFFI N ]?_ IS UNSURPASSED. Under Entirely New Management. = Open 5 to 7 p.m. on Sundays. "N J. HAYNES. Proprietor. PRIOR'S — LARGEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE. Telephone 3410. TOY to the World.—Early Breakfast. 7 a.m., Is. Open Sundays.Manchester Dining Rooms, oj.'|i- G.P.O. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, oppoL site HERALD Office. Queen St. Select Rooms for Ladies. ly " ■ " TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawling Fish Depot, Lower Queen St., next Hellaby s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 14
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