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Amuhtflients. PRINCESS. HINCESS. TO-DAY. rpo-NIGHT. O-DAY. 10-NIGHT. A METRO. SWEET. SPIRITUAL. SPARKLING VIOLA "HANA. 1 10LA JLlana. ! VIOLA nANA. ! lOLA JL/ANA. I I VIOLA -UaNA. I lOLA .Uana. |_ In I the mortal QIN. i : Ihe Mortal Sin. i THE mortal QIN. 1 he Mortal Oin. i I rpHE MORTAL QIN. i ! 1. he Mortal Sin. i A fi-ACT METRO WONDER-PLAY OF A YOUNG WIFE'S MIGHTY SACRIFICE. A YOUNG WIFE sacrifices all she holds dear in life to save her invalid husband from death. Is sho justified? HER HUSBAND, learning of her tremendous sacrifice, is overcome by a bitter rage and hatred—and ho carries out a terrible revenge. WHO WAS TO BLAME? j THE WlFE—who gave up everything becauso of her great love for her husband; or THE HUSBAND—whoso sense of justico was crazed by what ho imagined to be the shattering of his ideal? See VIOLA DANA In "THE MORTAL SIN," and judge for yourself. OVERTURE TO-DAY. AT 12 45. OVERTURE TO-NIGHT, AT 7.50. AYMOND." I AYMOND." I I —Thomas. | By The PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA, Conductor: Mr. Egerton. A HUGE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. QUEEN'S, I'EKN'S. PjUEEN'S. TK)-DAY. Hußi; IaNIGHT UUEEN'S, A MARVELLOUS "ART" CREATION. HE A DVENTURER. \ HP, A DVENTURER. I T»HE A DVENTURER. I J. ''V. jfA nV^VTURER. I THE A dventurer. I he Adventurer, i MARIAN swayne As Dorothy. A -Picture Play adapted from the novel. ' The Adventurer," by the most famous of all American Novelists, UPTON SINCLAIR. Another Picturo that will appeal to all New Zcalanders, THE PARADE IN SYDNEY , i OF » ~j QUR GALLANT T>OYS l~ ON THEIR WAY TO THE FRONT. A Very Fine Example of Australian Moving Picture Production. A DELIGHTFUL ADJUNCT TO A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. The Queen's Orchestra. THE SAME OLD PRICES. Adults 6d; Childron. 3d: everywhere. HEAR MADAM BELLA RUSSELL, at Grand Scotch Concert, To-night (Saturday!. June 9. Town Hall. UCKDAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. A BAZ AA R In Aid of the Red Cross Fund will be held in THE GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOWE STREET, on SATURDAY, June 30. All members of the Association are reQuested to send gifts or donations to Miss Butler. How© Street; Miss Morrison. Epsom, or any member of committee, between June 20 and 27. B. MORPETH, Hon. Sec. Almoners' Guild. DANCING - SUNFLOWER SOCIAL t _ CLUB. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. TRADES HALL. Hobson Street. Ladies. Cd; Gont.'s Is 6d. Harrison's Music. F. Turner. M.C. P. Sorensen, Sec. 1 pOME LISTEN TO THE SKIRL OF THE I \j> PIPES.-Town Hall. To-night (SaS? j day), June 9. JOIQ—ORGAN, by Carpenter. 10 stops, \ *1U nice tone; good order.—lnspect at F. Moore and Co.'s, Customs St. Football. « JJUGBY FOOTBALL. Sr AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION »•*] 0 FIXTURES. \ TO-DAY "(SATURDAY). KEENEST. BRIGHTEST. BEST ED^A PA 4 K - ii I P R9ITY V - BAIL.ttX^L.J' 16 unbeaten teams. ALEXANDRA PARK-GRAFTON V GRAMMAR OLD BOYS. Admission 6(1; Stand. 6d; Ladies Free. Returned Soldiers and Men on Leave Heartily Welcome. ( • I'. McELWAIN. Hon. Set,. Sporting. pAUKUBANGA TTUNT pLUB. Hounds will meet at KELLY'S CORNER, TO-DAY, INSTEAD OF IHUMATAO. H. BULLOCK WEBSTER. Master. ' J Motor Trips. POYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE BEK InWe w°>laT a - murupara Excellent River Fishing WEEKLY TIME-TABLE. FRIDAY— Leave Rotorua 8.30 a.m. Arrive Murupara 1 p.m.. Arrive Te Whaiti 430 p.m. SAI'UKDAY-Leave Te Whaiti 8 am ' Leave Murupara 10.15 a.m.. Arrivs Rotorua' 3.16 p.m. "—i.TUESDAY—Murupara only. Leave 830 a.m., Return 2 p.m.. Motors for Hire to all Sights in the District. E. E. WILLIAMS. Proprietor, Hinemoa Street. Rotorua Opp. Chronicle Umco. 'Phone I*l.' JfOTICB TO TRAVELLING PUBLIC. WAIHI TIME-TABLE. Waihi to Tauranga Coast Service. Leaves Waihi, 8 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays T and I'ridays. Leaves launitp, 680 a.m., Tuesdays, . lhursdays and Saturdays. Connecting with Main Trunk and Thames Trains. DEVERELL AND CRIMMINS CT. HELIEUS BAY" " MOTOR - 'BUS - -0 TIME-TABLE Ub WEEK DAYS.-Leave.St. Heliere Bav 7.55. 9.20. 11 a.m., 1.80, 4, 6.16 p.m. &* Tram Terminus, Romuera: 8.2? 10 11 in a.m., 2. 4.45. 6.45 p.m. ' ' ' "- 30 SUNDAYS.-Leave St. Heliers Bay 9 m a.m...1. 1.45. 5.30, 8.30 p.m. Leave Tram Torminus. Kcinuera: 10.20 a.m. 130 5 « 9.15 p.m. Also runs to and from Purewa as required on Sunday afternoons L. J. KEYS. A UC^Pn ND i .?»« h V« ,eln ß Trips, from ■Hl G.P.0., daily; 10 a.m. til m™ 3, 2-30 P.m. till - B ?>S\S- After 0 D ui reo.-Chase Tourist Sight-seeing Co.. Ltd pheno 1553. a,t ])EFEAT OB yiCTORY-^yici^ 1 —r=z- — i Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Etc., for Sale *»> PO R gAL E. fiffflCa We have for Sale, on account -TT** of Grower gone to tho war, to be disposed of CHEAP FOB CASH. 10,000 c-onsis-;« TREES, IuiUUU Consisting of 1200 DELICIOUS 400 BALLARAT 350 GEM 500 JONATHAN 800 SALOME 500 PAELIN'S BEAUTY 2000 NORTHERN SPY, SCARLET QUEEN. WILLIE SHARP STURMERS. "'' The above are two years old, and are very prime trees. Write to 1? .pERKINS AND po., AUCTIONEERS, CITY MARKET.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12

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