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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S mHEATBE. QUEEN STREET. MACMAHONAND DODDER. Proprietors, ' i The Public is" Wiser than the Wisest' Critic."—Browning. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. We- do not close between 5.30 and 6.30. TO-DAY—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT i We present a Brilliant and Exciting Detective Drama, with many thrilling and novel scenes, t r\s mHE .rpRACK OF mHE /-CORKSCREW /^.ANG. The Moct Sensational and Exciting Detective Photo-Play yet Screened" iv Auckland. Supported by WHITE ROSES. THE STREET RINGER. THROUGH THE ISLE OF CORSICA, Scenic. BACK AT THREE. Comic. THINK OF IT. THINK OF IT! Adults Children I gD. -pjVERYWHERE QD. SPECIAL NOTICE /"CHRISTMAS" T)AY. GRAND SACRED PROGRAMMEi Commencing at 2 p.m. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. /CHRISTMAS "pyro ' 'JUME-TABLE TO PLEASURE RESORTS. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. NGATIAWA 2 pjm. DAPHNE 9 P- m - WAIWERA AND GRUT'S. DAPHNE — — 2 p.m. WAIMARIE 9 p.m. WAUIEKE. ROTOMAHASA Ip.m. ARKLE'S AND WAY PORTS. KANIEiRI 2 p.m. GAEL - 9 P-m. Steamers will retnrn to Auckland on FRIDAY MORNING, arriving about 0 a.m. CHARLES SANSON, 522 Manager. 'V'OEIHER.N' STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED. TTOLIDAY TAXCURSION fpRIPS. Weather and other circumstances permitting. mHURSDAT, "T")ECEMBER Q£» COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. P.S. WAKATERE — 9 a.m. Retnrn Fare, 2/. AWAROA BAY, WAIHEKE. T.S.S. NGATIAWA — 9.30 a.m. Return Fare, 2/. KAWAU ISLAND. T.S.S. NGAPUHI 9.15 a.m. Return Fare, 3/. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. S.S. CLANSMAN „ „ 9 a.m. Return Fare, 3/. Children under 12 years half-fare. Steamers will leave above places for Auckland at 4.30 p.m. Afternoon Tea may be procured on all steamers, price 6rt. CHARLES RANSON. 521 Manager. Pjs ■VTO'RTHERN STEAMSHIP —V COMPANY. LiIMITED. RUSSELL REGATTA. SATURDAY. DECEJfcRER 28, 1912. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) S.S. CLANSMAN Will leave Auckland on FRiDAY. 27th December, at 6 p.m., and will leave Rossell, on return trip, 2Sth December, at 7 p.m. Return Fare. 20/. Return - tickets are available either from ■Russell or Whangarel, up to Saturday, January 4th. 1913, and passengers may travel to Russell, via Whangarel, In s.s. Manala, Friday, 27th. 10 p.m. Competing gigs carried free at shipper's risk. Passengers and gigs must be booked on or before Tuesday, 24th. CHARLES RANSON, 574 Manager. r, ■vrOKTHEBN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. EXCURSION TO GREAT BARRIER ISLAND. BOXING DAY, THURSDAY, DEC. 26. Tile Company's large and commodious steamer M A NALA will make a day trip as above, calling at Catherine Bay, passing through Port Abercrom-ure, to the picturesque harbour of Port Fitzroy, and then to Whangaparapara. passing among beautiful islands 'along the rugged coast line. The steamer will leave Quay Street Jetty, No. 4, at S a.m., and will arrive back about S p.m. Meals will be served on board, 1/6 each. This is a unique opportunity of seeing the bold and rugged scenery of the Great Barrier Island under the ditionsOwing to the extended itinerary passengers will not be able to land on the island. Fares: 6/. Tickets procurable now at Head Office. A Band will accompany the trip. •JTOBTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THAMES RACES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912. Weather and other circumstances permitting. P.S. WAKATERE leaves at 7.15 ajn., via KOPU, and will leave Thames Wharf for Auckland at 9 pjn. Return Fare, S/, includes rail fare Eopu to Thames. Return half available for return on MONDAY, at 12-30 p.m. CHARLES RANSON, 522 Manager. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. REDUCED FARES. THAMES, PAESOA, AND COROMANDBIL. From MONDAY, 16th December, to 6th January, both days inclusive. Reduced Fares to and from the above places will be: Thames, 10/ Retnrn Paeroa, 11/ Return (Saloon). Coromandel, 10/ Return (Saloon). CHARLES RANSON, 502 Manager. QPEND YOUR TTOLIDAYS AT YT7AIWEEA, THE QUEEN OF SEASIDE HOLIDAY RESORTS. . 24 miles from Auckland by Road or Steamer ' Rang up Waiwera Hot Springs Hotel for all particulars. C. B. CAVE, Manager. ZOO. Royal Oak—Big Day, Boxing Day. Horses and vehicles free. Hot water free. Ocean Wave free. All come. 47 "DOCKET Cutlery, Hunting Knives, Pocket X Lighters, Safety Razors, and Boy Scout JEBlves, at HAZARD'S, 176. Queen St. 525

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 12