IBS THING'S rpHBIfBE. End of Penny Section, Pitt-street. IN PICTURES SELLER'S LEAD. Complete .-Change Each Monday. jller's the best t)ictures • uller-s op all * ictuses and the leading orchestba. Only Three More.JNlgbts of Seeing THESE GREAT 3BASTBRPIECES. A ULD TANG .CYNB A~ Roman tic Story of the HlghlandfE*- of Scotland. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL SCOTTISH SELECTIONS. *.„e "Herald" says:—-One of the FINEST PICTURES SEEN IN AUCKLAND. A Feature of All Features. ARRAH VA "pOGUE Orchestral RRAH •** A ■*-OGUB Selection of (Arrah-of-Uie-Khw'r Irish Airs. Irish In every particular, from the scetrlc —oundlngs to the humble charactej depicted. It stands out as A PICTURE OF GREAT MAGNIFICENCE. Great Enthusiasm Created N4ghtly by DIEUT ROSE AND THE STOLEN BATTLE-SB D?. A Naval Dramatic Picture, full of Intrigue and Startling Denouements. AN BJCCCBSTON TO THT3 METEORS CHAMOIS HUNTING ON MOUNT BLANC. Constable Smith in Trouble AKaliir-Detec-tive Summer and the Rope — FoolFh>»ad's Duels. 1/6 1/, «d. Reserves, 2/. Wlldman's. rpOWN JJALL gATUBDAY -pOho. J A PHENOMENAL SUCQBRtf. A MUSICAL 'MiECCA." A Noble Town Hall (seats over :1000). Finest Organ in New Zealand. TJHILIP XTBwSURY. THE X •»> PHENOMENAL TENOR. Supported by the following Popular Arlists: Madam Spada. Herr Pechotsc-h (Violinist!. Mr. Gregson (Solo Organist!. Mr. Oliver Farrow (Basso), and Miss Iyetitia Gardner (the Successful New Mezzo Soprano I. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. AT 8. GRAND OPERATIC and BALLAD CONCERT. Reserved Seats. 2/, at Wildman and Arey'D. Day Sales at Hancock's. rROTITERS WARD and MASSEY have » been Invited to attend the Premier Picnic at Motutapu on Saturday next. 590 ) MEN from the Goldnelds will he met at | the Premier Picnic at Motutapu, on Saturday next. 590 FZCKICB, EXCURSIONS, ETC. rOBTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. PECIAL \TI7EEK-END mRIPS. TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. rill leave Quay Street Jetty No. 1 and Railway Wharf, on SATURDAY, !)th March, as under: - FOR KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. S.S. A PANT I 2 P.M. FOR WAIWERA, GRLTS. S.S. GAEL 2 T.M. FOR WAIHEKE. S.S. OREWA 2 P.M. FOR ARKLES AND WAY PORTS. S.S. KOTITI 2 P.M. The steamers will return to Auckland on MOMjaI MORNING about 9 a.m. CHARLES BAN-SON. Manager. J- FEBRY COMPANY, LIMITED. The S.S. ONEWA will take the place of the s.s. Pupuke. pending the return of the rer to the V ...... ~t f\(\ YEARS of success fi Xl/Vj credit of the Manchester Unity Odd- I fellows, woo celebrate their anniveriwry by the Premier Picnic at Motutapu on Saturday next. 690 7"EABS OF Registered under the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association and N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union. GOTH A NMVEBSABY OF THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT OF ■VT TJ QDDFELLOWS. AT HOME BAY, MOTOTAPTJ. | By Kind Permission of | MBS. E. J. BEID, AUCKLAND GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Fun for the Children Galore. Programme as advertised for February 17 ✓ill be fully carried out. Tickets issued for February 17 available March 9th. W. THOMAS. P.P.G.M.. JOHN McLEOD, P.G.M., Hon. Sees. Premier Picnic. P.O. 'Box 665, Auckland. SPECIAL NOTICE. tfS.S. MINERVA leaves Turanga Creek 8-30 a_m-» returning from Island at 6.30 p.m. &S. HIKBRE leswes Howick » a.m., return-iDg-from Island at 6.30 p.m. ire Bridge 9 a_r returning from Island at 6.30 p.m. CAMBBIDGE SHOW, 7th and Bth MABCH, 1112. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS wil be Issued from any station in the Aue'land District to Cambridge on 6th, 7i and Bth March, available for return up to 05th March, 1912. Excursion tickets to Cambridge will NOT be available on the Auckland "Wellington Express trains, FBIDAY, Bth MARCH. 1912. A train will leave Auckland for Cambridge at 6.45 a.m., returning leaving Cambridge-at 4.45 p.m. A train will leave Te Kuitl for Cam- ""--! at 6.30 a."- —*—i— i—-i— <"■„- ■ at 4.10 p. The 12.5 p.m. train Cambridge to Frankton win NOT run. A train will leave Putaruru for Cambridge and Frankton at 8.0 a.m. Return special will leave Cambridge at 4.10 p.m. A train will leave Thames for Cambridge at 655 a-m. The train leaving Waihl for Paeroa at 7.0 a.m. will connect with this train. A train will leave Cambridge for Thames and Waihl at 5.5 p.m. A train will leave Cambridge for Frankton at 5.20 p-m. For further particulars, see Posters. 552 BY ORDER. "OARLIAMENTr has been prorogued to enable our wearied legislators to at; me Premier Picnic at Motutapu on Satuu next. Comim will all attend ttePt v/ mler Picnic at Satunii
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 57, 6 March 1912, Page 12
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