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Amusements, . ■■■ ■ ■ ■*■•' ■"■ MARY MILES MINTER, ARY M.ILES IVIINTER. Mary miles tenter. ary Miles Minter. Mary MILES minterary Miles Minter. MARY MILES M INT ?' ary Miles Minter. lovely mary lovely MARY at everybody's, J\T JDiVERYBODY'S. , AT twerybody's. I At Hjverybody's. In a Pictorial Adaptation of THE FASCINATING STORY. Entitled dulcie's ADVENTURE." ulcie"s Adventure." DULCIE'S A dventure." ulcie's Adventure." dulcie's adventure." ulCie"s Adventure." dulcie's adventure." ulcie's Adventure." A STORY OF — A STORY OF —— CHARM AND SWEETNESS. CHARM AND SWEETNESS. Sweet Diilciti is forced into the arms of a man who turns out to bo a criminal forger. At the very altar the wedding is stopped by the burning of the church. IN DULCIE'S A DVENTURE " ULCIE'S ADVENTURE " LOVELY MARY MILES MINTER LOVELY MARY MILES MINTER LOVELY MARY MILES MINTER Is seen in her DAINTIEST CHARACTER. DAINTIEST CHARACTER, ACTORY AS SWEET AND CLEAN O AS NEW-MOWN HAY. Other Items include:— "PURNISHED -DOOMS," A ROLLICKING COMEDY. And the rUUMONT pRAPHIC. SPECIAL WAR SERIES. Sessions: 11. 12.50. 2.40, 4.30. 6.20, 8.10. OUR QPLENDID /ORCHESTRA. ur Splendid Orchestra. EVENINGS AT 7 j C . EVENINGS AT 1 .'±o. WEDNESDAYS AT 2.45. AT EVERYBODY'S, At - Jjverybody's. + UNDER the auspices JL OF THE • ■ ■ RED CROSS SOCIETY. A Q.RAND OCOTCH QONCERT Will be held in the TOWN TTALL THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. AT 8 O'CLOCK.. PROGRAMME. "GOD SAVE THE KING." 1. Overture. " Raymond" • Ambroiee Thomas 3RD, AUCKLAND, INFANTRY BAND, under Lieut. J. F. Lighton, Bandmaster, by kind permission of Colonel Bartlett, Officer Commanding, 2. Song, " McGregors' Gathering." .... , „ MR. W. GEMMELL. 3. Humorous Item (Selected) MR. WIGHTMAN McCOOMBE. 4. Song, " Banks of Allan Water" .... MISS ELSA TEAGUE. 5. Dance, " Highland Fling" PUPILS OF MR. W. T. CHADWICK. 6. Song (Comic), "Ta, Ta, Maggie Darling" (Lauder) MR. HECTOR BLACK. 7. Recitation, " The Usual Way" - - - - KATHLEEN THOMAS. 8. Song, " Hurrah for the Highlands" ■» • • MR. D. BLACK. 9. Dance, " Gillie Callum" (Sword Dance) • MISS FASSIE McDOUGALL. . Interval. 1. Seleotion— Maroh, " Sweet Maid of Glendarual" - - Strathspey, " Loudon's Bonnie Woods and Braes" Reel, " Piper o' Drummon's Rant" - - AUCKLAND PIPE BAND, under PipeMajor McDonald. 2. Song, " A Fond Kiss" .... (Burns) MR. GILBERT PARKER. 3. Song, " Auld Robin Gray" „ MADAM BELLA RUSSELL. 4. Song (Comic) (Selected) MR. NED FORTE. 5. Dance, " Shean Truibhas" FASSIE AND OPHIR McDOUGALL. 6. Song, "My Ain Weo Houso" - • • • MR. DUNCAN BLACK. 7. Danoe, " Sailor's Hornpipe" ----- PUPILS OF MR. W. T. CHADWICK. 8 Song (Comic), "Now You'ro Married" - (Crawley) MR. HECTOR BLACK. 0. Song, " The Pipes of Pan" MR. W. GEMMELL. " Auld Lang Syne." Stage Manager, Mr. Duncan Black. Accompanist, Miss May Shirley. TICKETS: 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved Seats at Wildman and Arcy's, 3s and 2s. Tickets may also be had at Red Cross Depot. Make sure of a seat by booking early. Doors open 7.30. £0 0. ROYAL OAK. FINEST SHOW OF LIONS IN THE WORLD. 26 LIONS. Everything Else Very Interesting. OPEN DAILY. Adults, 6d: Children, 3d. , All Come ' J Musical, Examinations. T Patron: His Majesty the King. HE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE. „™^°£X L , ACADEMY 0F AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC.-Practical Examination, 1917.—Th0 Practical Examination for 1917 will be held end of August or early in September. Entries close MONDAY. July 2. Syllabus and Entry Forms will bo forwarded on application or can be obtained from Messrs. Eady and Co., Queen Street, or from the undersigned. Entries may be left, addressed to tho Secretary, at Messrs. Eady and Co., or posted or delivered to the address given below. Examiner, Algernon H. Lindo, Esq.—C. HUDSON, Hon. Local Secretary. Address: Safe Deposit Buildings. High Street. Auckland. ' i Public Notices. /3.RIERBON AND AIMER VI ARCHITECTS, AUCKLAND. MR. G. SELWYN GOLDSBORO'. Architect, Has very kindly consented to carry on our business in conjunction with his own practice, at his Office in VICTORIA ARCADE, during our absence. Clients ar'o requested to note this Change of Address. GRIERSON AND AIMER. fflL THE AUCKLAND BAND jffl W\ of HOPE UNION toCryijA COMMITTEE Thanks all friends for t«»P*L'"-/_ valuable assistance at the Town Hull last Saturday 1 and Monday. Tho two successful functions break all previous records. Performers are reminded of the PLEASANT EVENING in St. James's Hall. NEXT WEDNESDAY, June 13, at 7.30. Bring both badge and ticket. W. J. MACDERMOTT, Secretary. M 0 T U. T A P U. No Dogs allowed on the Island until after lambing. MOTUTAPU. LIMITED (T. P. BLAKE. Manager). LAND Agents.—l have disposed of Hamilton and Franktnn property.—D. H. McKenzie. LAND Agents.—Please note that my Farm at Ness Valley has l>ccn Sold by Shearer and Eastgate— Anderson. LAND Agents,—Take notice I have sold my house, To Aroha. through Snow, 99, Queen St.. Auckland.—G. McCarty. TAEFEAT OR yiCTORY-TyHICH? Mining Notices. THE TAIRUA BROKEN HILLS GOLD 1 MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that tho Shares in the above-named Company forfeited for non-payment of Call, payable on April 18, 1917, will be offered for sale by Public Auction by Messrs. Robt. C. Carr and Son. at their Auction Marl, Swanson Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of June, 1917, lit 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless tho said Call be paid to the Secretary on or before the previous day. J, W. NICHOL, Secretary. Auckland. June 1. 1917. i- : ) J^EAFNESS. MR. W. RICHARDS. OSTEOPATH, 29, Pitt Street (3 doors below St. Helens). GO TO MR. W. RICHARDS. He Never Fails to Cure All Chronic Cases of DEAFNESS. ASTHMA. Sciatica. Rheumatism, Rheumatoid*, Neuritis. Chronic Dysentery. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Liver and Kidney Diseases, All Spinal and Nervous Complaints. Shell Shock, Affections of the Heart, Eye. Ear. and Throat. Goitre and Tumours, Ladies' Internal Ailments (cured without operations), Chronic Synovitis, Knee Cartilage, Floating Cartilage, Displacements. Stammering,, Neurasthenia, Manias, Fits. Vicious Habits, etc. Hundreds of testimonials I CAN CONFIDENTLY ASSERT THAT I CURE ALL THE ABOVE CASES. TESTIMONIALS CAN BE SEEN ON PERSONAL APPLICATION WHICH HAVE BEEN ENDORSED SEVERAL YEARS. CONSULTATIONS FREE. OCA WILL BE GIVEN to anyone who oWJUcui prove my testimonials are not genuine. TWEAT OR yiCTORY-TymCH?|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12

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