AMroaismmTS. JEST'S pICTCBBS. •pOTAL A LBEHT JJALU Direction: Hayurani's Enterprises, Ltd. A Marvellous Sensation. jpHE QJPSY'S JJATE. In which the great Artiste SAHARBT Will introduce LA DANCE KATALE. ROMANCE ON BAR "O." A Stirring Western Story. CADITZ (SPAIN). FORTUNES OF A COMPOSER (Vtta). PATHE'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. WONDER OP X RAYS. OUR TARIFF: D. CIRCLE, "1 /; STALLS (tip-up CD. X-l seats) v CHILDREN «XD. LYRIC Symonds Street. rpiHEATRE. YRIC Id Section. J-HEATRE. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. HAYWARD'S T> 1 C TURKS. A V W A R D ' b Xl C T U It X S. WITH A Magnificent Series, ITU showing the THE British Army HE as it COLOURS really OLOCRS is! A UCKLAND A NIMATED "YTEWS. -"-XIMATED -*-* EWS. LATEST MILLINERY CREATIONS BY BON MARCHE. The Dramatic Feature " CJUNSHINE" oC the Month THE GARDENS OF LUXEMBOURG Travel GAUMOXT GRAPHIC Topical THE COUNTS Comedy IN TIME OF PERIL Dramatic THE WINKING PARSON Comedy FOG Edison Drama The Lyric Symphony Orchestra. Q.LOBE /CONTINUOUS T)ICTUBES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. OPEN FltOM 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. In mi ago of feverish activity and frenzied impatience, it is soothing to remember there is one place which makes one forget their troubles and brings entertainment to the brain-weary. The GLOBE PICTURES possess that subtle charm rnHE -ryoRK of TTis ttands. In natural coloure. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. THE FINGER OF SCORN. THE GOOD FOR NOTHING, Etc., Etc. DRESS CIRCLE — 6d — STALLS. CHILDREN, 3d; RESERVED, 1/. TA7IRTH TJROS.' fi REATEST QHOW ON T7AETH. ABSOLUTELY NEW EVERY VISIT. OPENING IN AUCKLAND, VICTORIA PARK. jyroNDAY, jyrARCH o ONE WEEK ONLY. MATINEES WED. AND SAT. AFTERNOONS. The Wonder Show of all Ages. STUPENDOUS />IRCCS. gHOW, And 2°° OF mRAINED YX/ILD A NIMALS A Show that is Unique and Solitary in its Greatness. Something yon have never seen. Something you have read about or seen In Moving Pictures only. NOW TO BE SEEN IN ALL ITS PICTURESQUE REALITY. ' CITING AND T^NTBANCING COWBOY EXPLOITS. By a Genuine Band of American rtOWBOYS AND r^OWGIRLS. The Mystery, Fascination, Bewitching Spirit of the interminable American Prairie, with its gallant, (i as ning men and women transported to your very doors. Daring and Skill on Plunging, Bucking Steeds. Daily Happenings of Ranch and Cow Camp. An exhibition in keeping with the progressive spirit of the age and the name and fame of its owners. THE ONLY SHOW ON EARTH. That combines a Circus, Menagerie, Australian Stock Riders anu American Wild West Show. 'J'HB QIBCUS! mHE /CIRCUS! ABSOLUTELY ABOUNDING IN NOVELTIES. Headed by HILLARY. LONG, the Upsidedown Phenomenon. Scores of Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts Aerialists, Leapers, Clowns, Dummies, etc. rpHE TyTENAGERIE ! rpHE TyjENAGERIE ! Which Is also open from 4 to 5 Every After- ???% . ls , now re P let <» with Every Known wild Auimal under the sun, unfolding New Delights for the Children. More than a life of txavel could reveaL Admission: Adults, 1/; Children. 6d. PRICES to Combined Shows- 5/ (Reserved Chairs), 4/, 3/, 2/. Doors open 7 p.m. Circus programme S p.m. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. rpO-NIGHT, search your wardrobe for any -*■ soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring up Porter. In tw~ days your order will be returned to you fresh, new and clean again — Phone 1741. PORTERS DYE WORKS v£tuTcoll le Bolldings ' Karanganape Road! TNDIAN EMBROIDERED MUSLIN ■*• DRESSES. CEYLON HAND-MADE LACES, GODAVERY CROCHET. IRISH CROCHET, Etc., Etc., Obtainable at JJIMJIE R'S, STBAKD ARCADE. RAILWAY NOTICE. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PUKEKOHE SHOW, 2Sth FEBRUARY AND Ist MARCH, 1913. % HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS wll Be issued from Te Hana, Auckland Onehunga, Thames, Waihi, Cambridge,' Taumarunui, Rotorua, and intermediate stations to Pukekohe on 27th and 2SUi February, an.l by trains arriving Tukekohc not later 'than 0.0 p.m. on Saturday, Ist March, available for return up to Sth March, IJII3 Tne--e tickets will NOT be available by the Auc'k- ! land-Wellington Express trains, or by the ! IU.O a.m. and 10.18 a.m Express trains" from Auckland, or by the Express trains leailnPukekohe at 3.3S p.m. and 3.£j p m Ist i March. r Ist iIARCH, 1913. • A special train, stopping where required ! will leave Remuera for Pukekohe at 9.6 am' | A special train will leave Anckland for ! Pukekohe at 9-20 a.m., returning leaving! Pukekohe for Auckland at u.O p.m. These I trains will stop at Newmarket only. j A train will leave Auckland for Puk'kohe ! at 12.40 p.m. This train will stop nt New- : market, Remnera, Penrose, and Otahuha only. Trains, stopping waere required, wll leave Pukekohe for Auckland at 5.20 p.m. ' and 6.5 p.m. The usual 4.25 p.m train Auckland to Frankton will run as far us Mercer only A train will leave Auckland for Cambridge at 5.41 p.m. 0 42 BY ORDER.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 49, 26 February 1913, Page 12
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