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AMUSEMENTS. 'm H E T£ IXC'S JJTHEATBE. EVERY EVENING AT 8 P.M. The Coolest Theatre in. Auckland. "CtCL-LER'S THE BEST TVICTURES. USER'S OK ALL ■¥ ICTURES. IBU"RKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. A Great and Glorious Drama, THE T OST "i\,r ILLION ' AIRE ' HE -LOST -"-MLLIONAIRE, A Powerful Play, with a Beautiful Love Story, A Story that rings true am] cannot fail to •touch all hearts. ■ST. LOUIS, CAPITAL OF SENEGAL, Scenic. BEAUTY SPOTS IN THE HXGH LANDS. Scenic. A KENTUCKY ROMANCE, An Excellent Tale of the Love of Two Young I'eorrte. MECHANICAL SIDE OF AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA, An interesting Ij(luca tionul Pioture. PATH'K ENGLISH GAZETTE. LATEST NEWS. NEW.S FROM EVERYWHERE. MATRIMONIAFL. MANOEUVRE'S. .Comedy THE TOMBOY RACE. Racing Motorcars—Girls.. Boys. Prices: 1/ and Od; Reserves, 1/6, Ivil Bros. mUE TV' ING'S rpHEATRE. pOM. ITOXDAY "J^EXT. Reinhardt's great Wordless Religious, Mystery Play, from the Koyal Opera House, Covent Garden, rnuE TvpRACL^;. rpHE TriRACLE. rpHE "\TIRACLE. An exact representation of the original. SPECIALLY COMPOSED MUSIC BY HUMPERDINCK. 40 SINGERS, AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA When yon' enter you will see the Massive Front of a Cathedral. Thou through the open Cathedral doors you will see the beautiful story of the young Nun Meglldis, lured into the world by the tempting music o£ Springtime. Prices.—2/ (reserved), 1/6, IV, and 6d. Box l'lan opens to-morrow at Ivil Bros. VEWTOX PICTURE PALACE!. KARANGAHAPE ROAD Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds Are Coming! From 'J till 10 p. u>. THE "REFORMERS. A.B. Comedy HE -"EKOIUIEKS. Drama. MYSTERY OF THE A.U.Z. GANG, BED REVENGE, A Realistic Indian Drama. HIS CHVJI THE BAUON. Keystone Comic. Trices: Adults, Gd.; Children, 3d. rp h E yy c st n d, PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock.

"gETWEEX jVFAX AND "DEAST Hunting Somes, in which LIONS. TIGERS. ELEPHANTS, LEOPAIfDS. IlIIIXOCEK! GIRAFFES. CAMELS, AND lIYEXAS Arc Shot. DADDY'S SOLDIER BOY —FLOATING WOOD IX NORTHERN SWEDEN. A BAD GAME —Keystone Screamer. GAUMOXT GRAPHIC ' : X.Z. ANIMATED XEWS, Xo. 36 WESTEND OKCIIESTKA. Trices as Vsunt. Phone A 340. ZOO. ROYAlToak.—Where you can see 8 Beautlfnl Lion full of fnn, bred in the Zoo. Horses, vehicles, and hot water free. Ocean Ware free. 59 AQUATICS. r- TTICTORJA CRUISING CLUB. , ins R: "' e of tLp above Club will be received at the flub Room. IRob Roy Hotel. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday), 25th. Entries close 9.30. A meeting of the Sailing Committee will be held Wednesday, 23th, at 7.30. 554 E. ,CULHANE, Secretary. SWIMMING. gITI M MING rtAB.NIVAI, S. MARCH 3 and .">. 1014. At the ALBERT ST. BATH. Auckland. SATURDAY. MARCH 7, At the GRAVING DOCK. AUSTRALIAN AND OLYMPIC CHAMPION'S TO COMPETE. HAROLD HARDWICK, C. THOMAS, T. HICKSOX. MISS FANNY DURACK And MALCOLM CHAMPION taking part, And if possible W. LONGWORTH. TUESDAY. — 36yds Xovice Handicap, 36yds Ladies' Handicap. 30yds. 220 yds. and 72yds Handicaps, and Neat Header. THURSDAY.—3Oyds Xovice Handicap, TiOyds Ladies' Handicap, 30yds and lOOvds Handicaps. Long Dive, 100 yds Provincial Championship. Dual Relay Handicap (lOSyds). 180 yds Rowing Clubs' Relay Rape (five men a-side). SATURDAY (Gravins Dock). — 30yds Xovice Handicap, DOyds Handicap (boys under liil. 30yds Ladies' Handicap. uOyds and 440 yds Handicaps. 100 yds InvitatioL Race. 220 yds Breaststroko Handicap. Neat Header. 100 yds Ladies' Championship. EXHIBITION" GY THE VISITORS AND OTHERS. Nominations for all events will be received during the week up till FRIDAY at 9 p.m.. at 7, Durham Street West, and on THURSDAY, at Room Xo. 4, Sports Club, from 7 to 10 p.m. Entries for all c vents, 1/ each, except Ladies' (free). Relay Race, V each man. Further announcements later. WILLIAM MORTON. Jun., Hon. Sec. Auckland Centre, Phone ISGC. 7, Durham Street West. 16 GRAND SWIMMING GALA. ALBERT ST. BATH. AUCKLAND. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. AT 7.30, Br the OXEHUXGA SWIMMING CLUB , . BAVARIAN BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: 1/; Ladies and Children, 6d. 19 WM. MORTON, Jun., Hon. Sec. DEMONSTRATION. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OK THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOV-ERXOR AND THE COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL. AUCKLAND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY FUND DEMONSTRATION. To Assist the Distressed Patients in the Hospital aud their Dependents. Will be veld on the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. O.V SUNDAY NEXT. MARCH 1, In Aid of the above Fund. A Collection will be taken Tip at the gates. At 1 p.m. THE DEMONSTRATION Will take the form of a large Garden Party or Social Gathering of the Citizens"v>f Auckland and Suburbs, and you are invited to make one more; there is room for all. THE GATHERING Will iuclude:. Members of Friendly Societies (in regalia), Cadets. Fire Brigades (in uniform), And All the Splendid Bands of Auckland. THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND Will Play from 2.30 to 3 p.m. The mingling of all these bodies and the public will form a living picture which will be well worth looking at. Will you form part of that picture? To the Public Generally.— Ladies and Gentlemen,—lt Jβ not necessary to state that there Is a great need for rhls movement, as there are many of your fellow-citizens sick and in straightened circumstances, and whose wives and children nre wanting even the bare necessaries of life. Are you going to help them, ajid bring a little sunshine back into , their lives? The Committee believes you will, and offer you this opportunity of doing so. W. RICHMOND, lion. Organising Secretary. 38, .WeUesley. Street .West*, , \TU

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12

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