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Amusements. E TjCT HERE TO-NIGHT? "' There Is No Uncertainty This TimeStraight to tho PRINCBSb THEATRE, QUEEN STREET, WHERE SENSATION IS STIRRING, Continued Success of ' "TN THE MIDST QF *JiHE JUNGLE." AN UNPARALLELED: SENSATION AMONG SENSATIONS. _ A Picture and a Story and a Drama in One Long Thrill. EVERY INCH AN INCIDENT, EVERY FOOT A FEATURE. This is the Firßt Copy of a Famous Film, and stands as A TRIUMPH AMONG TRIUMPHS. It Represents THE GIRL WITHOUT FEAR, Who plays with the denizens of the jungle as a child plays with kittens. TO-DAY, AND TO-NIGHT AGAIN"TN THE MIDST QF THE JUNGLE." A ' Marvellous and Momentous Miraclo Among Motion Pictures. With a Strong Supporting Programme, including THE YELLOW JACK. A Nervo-sllrring Chinese Drama. HARNESSING A HORSE. An Obstreperous Quizzicality that would Make an Undertaker Laugh Tears. AND OTHERS. No Increase in Prices. Gd and 3d Everywhere. TTING n EORGE rpHEATKB. ENTRANCES, QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. From 11 a.m. till 10.80 p.m. NOW SHOWING-TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. Selig's Great Jungle Masterpioce, JN THE MIDST OF THE JUNGLE. JN THE MIDST OF THE JUNGLE^ TN THE MIDST OF THE JgNGLE. Sclig, the Producers, describe this Film as their, MASTERPIECE OF, MASTERPIECES. "In the Midst of the Jungle is, without question, the Finest Picture ever - made by any Manufacturer anywhere. '• X LL "R LACKS V AMERICAEXCLUSIVE. ' The only Official Film of the Greatest and Most Interesting Match of tho Tour, played in San Francisco. The wholo of the Game - is clearly shown, and every player is easily recognised. American "All Stars," the best • that America can produco in the U.S. after sevvn years of Rugby, contend for the WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP. , Thrilling Play. Wild Enthusiasm. - Gnat Sensational Drama, B. and C. (2000 ft.) j HAT M W ILL l : - W M EN W ILL D°parth. Dramatically illustrates tho depths a man 1 will sink to for tho sake of love, and the f heights to which he can bo raised for friendship. AFTERNOON AND EVENING SESSIONS Two Selections on THE T7XVAPHONE, , The latest attraction in the Picture World SINGING, TALKING, AND MOVING : PICTURES. The Greatest Programme ever shown. , NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ' AFEEK'S THEATRE, . W QUEEN STREET. r DOMINION PICTURE THEATRE COY., . LIMITED. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. . All Records smashed to smithereens yesterday, and our programme beggars 7 description, THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. The finest Cines Drama yet screened in Auckland, both in photography and acting. That was the opinion of our Patrons. THE FOREST DWELLERS THE FOREST DWELLERS Is Supported by THE QUEEN'S CHRONICLE, No. 10, Depicting Avondale Races and Garden Party at Government House. One-round O'Brien in tho Ring Again—' Picturesque Greece—Stage Door Flirtation— O'Hara's Godchild. Adults. 6d. Children. 3d. HARNESSING A HORSE" is Easy. You see it done at the Princess Thoa- '- tre, but be sure your buttons are well sewed s on first. ROYAL OAK ZOO, estab. Feb., 1911. Permits granted by Government and Onehunga Council. Finest Collection of Animals and Birds in N.Z.— J. J. Boyd, Owner. ■° *— ' d Licensing Notices. g . ;— J ICENSING DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. e JU ANNUAL MEETING OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. I hereby give notice that the Annual Licopsing Meeting for the District of Auckland will be held at tho Courthouse (downstairs) at Auckland on MONDAY, the Ist day of June, 1914, at the hour of noon. C. A. BARTON, ). Clerk Licensing Committee. Magistrate's Courthouse, Auckland, April 25, 1914. T ICENSING DISTRICT OF. WAITEie XI MAT A. '• ANNUAL MEETING OF LICENSING COMMITTEE. ir I hereby give notice that the Annual Licensing Meeting for the District of Waitemata will bo held at the Borough Council Chambers. Devonport, on FRIDAY, tho stb day of June, 1914, at the hour of noon. >. C. A. BARTON, Clerk Licensing Committee. Magistrate's Courthouse Auckland, 25th April, 1914. ~ J ICENSING DISTRICT OF PARNELL. _ ANNUAL MEETING OF LICENSING ' ~ COMMITTEE. d I hereby give notice that the Annual y Licensing Mooting for the district of ParEl noil will bo held at tho Borough Council Chambers, Newmarket, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of June, 1914, at tho hour of noon. C. A. BARTON, Clerk Licensing- Committee. Magistrate's Courthouse, Auckland, 25th April, 1914. TTIRANKLIN LICENSING DISTRICT.i. J 1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.-I, CHARLES ; . CLARKE, of Pukekohe, Hotelkeeper, do e hareby give notice that I desire to obtain, & and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to y bo holden at the Courthouse, Pukekoho, on ,f the Ith day of June, 1914, apply for a Cerd tificato authorising tho issue of a Publican's B License for a house, situate at Pukekohe, s and known by the sign of the Pukekohe r Hotel, containing thirty rooms, exclusive of :j those required for the use of the family. . John James Graham, name of owner. Dated tho 25th day of April, 1914.-CHARLES CLARKE, Signature of Applicant. FRANKLIN LICENSING DISTRICT - i? NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A • PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.-I, JOSEPH . AUDUS RAYNES, of Howick, Hotelkoeper, • do heroby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be hold at the Courthouse, Pukekohe, on tho 4th day of June, 1914, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's Licenso for a House 'situate at Howick, and known by tho sign of the Marine Hotel, containing 19 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of tho family. A. E. J 1 Bennett, name of Owner. Dated the 6th '• day of April, 1914.-JOSEPH AUDUS 6 RAYNES, Signature of Applicant. 0 MANUKAU LICENSING DISTRICT.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A d PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.-I, B. GORDON, e of Onehunga, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notico tnnt I desire to obtain, and will, at 0 the next Licensing Meeting, to be held e at the Courthouse, Onehunga, on the Bth 9 day of June, 1911, apply for a Certificate ■a authorising the issue of a Publican's Licenso 3, for a House situate at Onehunga, and known by the sign of the Prince Albert j Hotel, containing 17 rooms, exclusive of i those required for tho use of the family. i W. J. Brewin, name of Owner. Dated the ° 6th day of April. 1914.-BERNARD GORDON, Signature of Applicant. WAITEMATA LICENSING DISTRICT.VV NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.-l. ALFRED • CHARLES BARNES, of Waiwera, Hotcl- , keoper, do hereby give notice that I desire ■• to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Courthouse, Devonport, on the sth day of June, 1911, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a' Publican's License lor a House situate at Waiwera, and known by the sign of the 1 Hot Springs Hotel, containing 60 rooms, ex- ' elusive of those required for the use of the family. W. Scholium, Junr., name of Owner. Dated the 6th day of April, 1914— A. C. BARNES, Signature of Applicant. AGLAN LICENSING DISTRICT.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A u PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.-I, BERNARD ANDREW SMITH, of Nganiawahia, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Courthouse, Ngaruawahia, on the -Ith day of June, 1914, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a House situate at Ngaruawahia, and known by the sign of in the Waipa Hotel, containing 21 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family.-E. HALLETT, name of Owner. Dated the 6th day of April, 1914.-BER-NARD ANDREW SMITH, Signature of Applicant. A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15594, 28 April 1914, Page 14

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