AMUSEMENTS. ROYAL A LBERT TIAU, OYAt, -ti-JLBERT -"-ALL. Direction, Henry Hay-ward. EVERY EVENING at 8. MATINEE, SAT., • ■ .....; 2.30. AYWARD'S -piCTDKES. ■ | . , AYWARD'S - Pictures, i ■ , GRAND NEW PROGRAMME to-night. i _ The Great Problem Play, THE WOMAN WHO DIDN'T. A Powerful i THE- WOMAN WHO DIDN'T. Picture . THE WOMAN WHO DIDN'T. Drama. • SEALED INSTKUCTIONS, Dramatic. ■ • AIX LE THEEMES, Scenic. •■"• ■ ' ; BERNESEN MILK SUPPLY, Industrial. • THE POEM OF LIFE, Dramatic. THE UNSPOKEN GOOD-BYE, Dramatic. And a Host of Comic Subjects, including, WOULDN'T IT TIRE YOU? Comic ■ A STICK PROPOSITION, Comic. !' THE UNCONTROLLABLE MOTOE CYCLE, Comic, etc, etc. Refinement the Keynote of our Programme. Prices: 1/ and 6d. Children, 6d. rnivoLi mHBAIEB -*-IVOLI J-HEATHB. Direction, Mr Henry Hayward. EVERYONE PLEASED. . EVERYONE DELIGHTED. i PHIL. ryALSH T\RAMATIC |. I ■*- HiL. v> ALSH -Dramatic i TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. GRAND REVIVAL—TWO NIGHTS ONLY. "TOE T7*ANGAROO ri UiL." The Greatest Laughter-maker ever written. Itecently played to crowded houses at the Tivoli Theatre. Prices: 1/6, 1/. A few seats at 6d. E D E R A U HALL. *- Direction, Dunn and Smith, Limited. MATINEE, TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. ' Children, Sixpence to All Parts. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of Present Favourites, EMPIRE V AUDEVILLE /~<O., MPIKE V AUDEVILLE GRAND INITIAL PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT Of the "VfAKVELLOUS C<ELBINI mEOUPE, £> ELBINI -«- ROUPE, W ILL ' Direct A DA. * y ILL, . from -"-DA, VyiLL, Wiith'e A DA, * * ILL. Circus, -ta-DA, ALF, DORIS, HARRY, and ARTHUR. The Entire Programme by the Selbinis. Jugglers. Heavy-weight Lifters, Wire Walkers, Magicians, Conjurers. Ventriloquists, Second Sight Mediums, Comedians, and Musicians. PRICES: 1/6, 1/, and Cd. GOU> MUTING NOTICES. QLD HAGRAKI GOLD MINES LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be reopened on 24-th Inst., and .will not remain closed on that date. By order, 11. GJLF___» f Jnn., Secretary. Auckland. March 16th, 1910. ]\XAY QUEEN' EXTENDED GOLD JVCINAIJ - IN<5 CO., NO LIABILITY. A Call (32nd) of One Penny per Share, on the Capital of the abovenamed Company, has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary, at the Company's Office, 7 and S. Empire Buildings. Swansonstreet. Auckland, by instalments, as follow: One Halfpenny per Share on TUESDAY, March 20, 1910. and One Halfpenny per Share on MONDAY, May 30. 1910 J. J. MACKY. Auckland, March 17, 1910. Secretary. MEETINGS. V M.C.A. ANNUAL MEETING. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), MARCH IS, 7.30 p.m. Annual Report and Balance-sheet, President's Address, and Committee Reports. -Musical Items. LYRIC QUARTET AND FRIENDS. General Public Invited. LECTURE HALL, 7.30 p.m. W. G. EDMUNDS, Acting Gen.' Sec UNION OF XJTtERA'RY* AND DEBATING SOCIETIES. The Presentation of the Athenaeum Cup ■to the Mt. Eden Congregational Literary and Debating Society, winners of the InterSociety Competitive Debates, heid last September, will take place at the Marisr. •Brothers' Old Boys" Club Rooms, Pitt-st., at 8 o'clock THIS .EVENING. All members of Literary and Debating Societies and the General Public are invited to attend. L. PHILLIPS. Assistant Secretary. 45 UCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Building Society. Appropriation Meeting, Wednesday, March 23rd. Eleven Ballots; Eleven •iSaJes. 26 TOURIST RESORTS. A RKLE "B AY TX OUSE, WHANGAPAJ&AOA. Terms: Adults, per week, 22/6; per day, 4/. Children under XI, 10/0. Adults, one week, 25/. Beautiful Sandy Beach, Native Bush, Lovely View, Fishing, Boaung, Bathing, Tenuis, Hot Salt Water Baths. Bathing Xoweia Not Provided. Horse Hire: 3/ iwif day; 5/ per day. Return Fare, 5/. Apply MRS G. AiIKLE, Artie's Bay, Wuangaparaoa. Private Mall Bag. -pjASTEJS TCXOLIDA-SS. J , JCVTAIWERA TfOT QPBINGS TTOTEL. j gPECIAL "pjXCURSIONS. Steamer leaves Auckland at 6 p.m. THURSDAY, 24th March, returning to arrive Auckland 9 a.m. TUESDAY, 29th March. Inclusive charge, Steamer and Hotel 45/ Steamer leaves Auckland at 6 p.m. THURSDAY, 24th March, returning to arrive Auckland 9 a.m. SATURDAY, 26th March, Inclusive charge Steamer and Hotel 21/ Steamer leaves Auckland at 2 p.m SATURDAY, 20th March, returning to arrive Auckland 'J a.m. TUESDAY, 20th March. Inclusive charge, Steamer and Uotel 30/ All particulars at 22, Shortland-st or the Manager, C. B. CAVE, Waiwera. ;JJ 0 X O B. Tj A . "BAND-WICK." Proprietress—MßS WRATHALL. TERMS— WEEK. 5/ DAY. Every -Convenience. First-class Table. Large, Airy Rooms. T£A_O CjPBINGS TTOOMS_ SPEND YOUB HOLIDAYS AT KAMO. A SPLENDID HOTEL, With all modern conveniences Beautiful Scenery, Riding, Driving, Cricket, Croquet. Billiards, Tennis. The Kamo Mineral Baths are rated to* their effective cures of rheumatism and gout, etc _ .1.-j,,,,.^ The s.B. Ngapuhl runs every Monday • Wednesday, and Friday. The trip is a delightful one, and Kamo possesses everything to make it a splendid pleasure resort. Direct communication with Auckland by telephone. Tariff, 7/ per day; or 42/ per week. ~..„.. . Fell-information from the oSce of the Company, _, Shor/tlandrst,, or direct from the Manager. .. ;■ * ' "" "G. "W. HENDERSON, Manager (Late Manaeer Eeplanade Hotel, Devoneort),,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 10
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