AMUSEMENTS. (TTHE THING'S mHEATRB. (End of Penny Section, Pitt Street.) TJVULLER'S The Best TJUCTURES. -*• CLLER'S of All r ICTURES. A SUBLIME MASTERPIECE. A Spectacular Dramatic Production of the well-known fairy tale — CVINDERELLA. 'INDERELLA. Featuring Picturedom's Greatest Star, MISS MABEL TALIAFERRO. PAGODAS IN RANGOON—Scenic. HOUR OF PERlL—Dramatic. THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER. ROSCAMBOLER GLOVES —Trick Comic. CALIFORNIAN SNIPE HUNT. ACCIDENTAL MILLION AlßE—Comedy. New Musical Selections—Burkes Symphony Orchestra. 1/ and 6d. Reserves, 1/0 at Ivll Bros.' And on Sale at Theatre. piCTURE pALACE. KARANGAHAPE RD. PENNY SECTION. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Whore the Crovds are Coming. SEE SRE O n Moonlight Trail —Western Drama. Love of an Island Maid—Sellg Drama. The O'Neill—lrish Drama. Series Dramas. Comedies, Scenlcs, Comics. Each day. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15 p.m. Prices, Od and 3d. Gd and 3d to all part*. ____ T7-IPSOM LODGE, No. \JJB3£*_f 88, 1.0.0. F. GRAND SOCIAL AND JK. ' Will be held in Epsom PubUc Hall, __ TUESDAY. APRIL 1, 8 p.m. sharpT Onchunga Brass Band in Attendance. Good Programme. Good Music. Refreshments provided. Members will please note that Lodge meets ut 6.30 p.m. sharp. Tickets. 1/ each. 17 R. A. WITHERS. Social Sec. ZOO. ROYAL OAK.—Tbe Merry-Go-Roui-.ds and Ocean Wave will be in full swing during the Children's Easter Holidays. 81 tVrUIDS' flail". North Street. -Havcloek aJ Socials, Saturday next. o*Jl ANI'ING — Lyric Anseinbly every Saturday evening, commencing 8 p.m., Foresters' Hall, Edinburgh St. Uents 1/0, Ladles Free. —W. Martin. Hon. Sc<\ 47 D;A NcFng. — Lyric Assembly every Satnr- ' day evening, commencing 8 p.m. Gents 1 «5, Ladles Free. —W. Martin, Hon. Sec. 47 TRANCING - . - "Mr V. C flsssctt has Re-A-J sumed bis Dancing Classes. Ballroom Dancing and Deportment thoroughly taught For full particulars apply lo 28, Burleigh St (off Ivhyber I'ass). City. 329 T yANCI XC,~ Dancing, The Committee or U- the Havelock -Sexinl Club wish to notify their Patrons that they will opetj their Saturday Evening Socials on -Saturday next. Aprll .V Socials, Tuesdays aud Saturdays. -Gladys M. Fowler, Hon. Sec. 500 j DANCING."— -Mils" SOWERBY opens her Ballroom <'l_-ses In the Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace, S p.m., Thursday, 101b Apr l ! (Long Night), nnd every alternative Thursday. Friday, elementary, 7.30 p.m. Kpsom Hall, Epsom, Wednesday, 9lh, 7.3o.—Terms, etc., Mrs Sowcrliy, Inker-ton St., Onchunga. D~AN*cfNG A.NIV IiEPOIFtMICN'X'. -M.N3 KNIGHT commences Classes for Latest ltnllrooiu and Fnwy Dancing In King Edward Hall. Symonds Street. Juveniles. April 19, 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Private lc*ou-i ghen. Teniis, etc.. Mlhs Knight. Sherwood Rd.. Mt. ltosklll. I\ANC I N G. The Advanced Class in connection with th- Ma-tuile Social- reo|x-:is ou FRIDAY, April 4. 19ia. Elementary Class 11th April. LVJ E. A. MASON, Hun. S?c. TVANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS M. MILLER will open her CLASSES FOR BALLROOM DANCING on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, rotnmcnrliig APRIL Dtli, lii the ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PARNELL. Private I-essoU. by Airaug-e----ineut. Terms, etc., MISS M. MILLER. Chelsea. DANCrNO.— MISS SPENCER reopens her Elementary ('ass.-* at 25. Vincent S'reet, commencing MONDAY. 1 Ith April. 730 pm Advanred and Elementary ClassM will be held Iv Druids* lUII THURSDAY B\TvXrSU« and SATURDAY AVTFIR-N-OOXS. Full particulars later. Private Leitsous any time by aypolntment.—Terms, MISS SPETNCER, •Phone 2237. '_.',. Upper Vincent St rvAKNATIoN ASSEMBLY.- Every Wed- ' uesday. 8 to 11 p.m.. Foresters' Hall. Edinburgh St . Newton. Cents.. 1.0; Ladles by luvltntlon.-W. 11. Gllbbery. 138 Z'llb. Kovul oak. Hot water, Ocean Wave and Vehicle* free. 50 MEETINGS. V UCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYE-ESS- UNION. A Special General Meeting of th*e above Union will be held at the Trades Hull. 3 p.m.. SUNDAY. 30tb March, IM3. DAN QUINLAN. .JOS I -resident. \ UCKLAND SAVrNGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd prox , at the Bank, Queen Street. S. G. ROUNTREE, 513 Manager. p RAI'TOX RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. The Annual General Meeting will be held on TirESDAY. April 1, 1913. Nt 8 p.m., at the Club Rooms, Eden Street, Mount Eden, when all members and Intending members arc Invited to attend. Seniors specially Invited. P. A. SYERS, Hon. Sec. Wellington Street, Epsom. 534 A UCKLAND Brotherhood Soccer Teams' Annual Meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m., East St. Hall. Members and Intending players welcome. 13 V'ORTU SHORE ROWING CLUB. EXTRAOItD.ENA.RY GENERAL _J_IuTBNG An Extraordinary General Meeting will be held In the Clubhouse on FRIDAY NEXT, Aiprll 4«>. at 8 p.m. Business: Important To Dlscnss Plant and Organisation of the Picture Week. For the Committee, R. A. SPIN-LEY., 551 Hon. Sec. ; RAILWAY NOTICE. VTBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HOT SPIUNGS AT H_LE_STILI__ After SATTJRIDAY, 29TH MARCH, the Issue of Excursion Tickets from Auckland aud Intermediate Stations to Helensville on SATURDAYS by tlie 4.42 p_i. Train will be Discontinued. 5_ BY ORDER. VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS". On and after SATURDAY, sth Aprll, 1913, the running of the 5.20 a.m. train on Saturdays from Huntly to Mercer will !•,_ discontinued. 507 BY ORDER. ELECTORAL. "V/TOT/NT ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL. "B" WARD. At the request of a number of Ratepayers I have decided to be a Candidate at the coming Election. Yours faithfully, 539 JAMES STEWART. \ri. ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL iil ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS C WARD. At the request of a large number of Ratepayers, 1 have decided to offer myself as a Candidate for the above Ward. J. 11. FRAY. New North 'Road. ._iu!
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 75, 29 March 1913, Page 12
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