AMUSEMENTS. Tγ BST'S TJICTURES. TJOXAL ALBERT TTALL. "VrATRIMONIAL "VTANOEUVRES, Featuring Maurice Costello. A KENTUCKY ROMANCE. THE LOST MILLIONAIRE. PATHE'S GAZETTE. ST. LOUIS (SENEGAL), Scenic. BEAUTY SPOTS IN THE HIGHLANDS. MECHANICAL SIDR OF AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA. THE TOMBOY RACE. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. mHE T YRIC mO-NIGHT! X HE -"YRIC J-O-XIGHT! One can almost stroke the Tiger's whiskers or pat the. Camel on the hump — "Sydney Morning Herald." T HE Ii TRIC * IJVHEATRE. GREAT SUCCESS OF NEW SERIES. HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. AYWARD'S -t ICTURES. to-night: "t»'et*ees "\t an axd "deast." -Between -L'J-an and -Deast. And a host of otbers. The Lyric Symphony Orchestra. Prices 06 Usual: D. Circle, 1/6; F. Stalls, V; B. .Stalls. 6d. QJ.038 "piCTCRES, THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. THE ARISTOCRAT OF PKTI'REDOM. LAST PRESENTATION OF THE <JON QF TTIS -pATHEK. A Story of Great Power, that Teaches a ■Superb Moral Lesson. MAN HIGHER UP. Featuring JOHN BUNNY as the Police Sergeant. MANILA (Scenic). ■pjOCTOR'S "DLIND /ShILD. A Sweet Story of Little Winifred. EXHIBITION BAND CONTEST B GRADE. HER HUSBAND AND MY WIFE 6 D -~ 3 d - UECrUKES. gOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Professor yy rp ]J£ills (National Organiser) LECTURES THURSDAY, FEB. 26th, S P.JL NEWMARKET, Corner Khyber Pass and Broadway. SUNDAY, MARCH Ist. S P.M., WINDSOR THEATRE. THREE LAMPS PONSONBY. Collection for Campaign Fund. i Members of Central Committee and DeleBgates from Affiliated Unions and Branches are, urgently requested to attend District Council Meeting, Trades Hall, Saturday. -Bth, S p.m. 4s '■ "f - "VrANCHESTER UNITY /Pel (£A?T> INDEPENDENT ORAUCKLAND DISTRICT. District Chambers. Cook 'Street, on THURSDAY, '26th February at attend' A " laSt Urands are invited' to By order of the Provincial G.M. JOHN McLEOD, 501 Provincial Corresponding Secretary. JjmEE LECTURE. FREE LECTURE. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, jyjARCH QTH, AT S P.M. M X R R. H OLLISTER> OF BROOKLYN, U.S.A., Returning from Japan and China. TOPIC— rp HE J)EAD ?" WHAT FUTURE AWAITS THE 00,000 DYING DAILY OUT OF CHRIST? IS THERE HOPE FOR THE HEATHEN? Seats Free. Undenominational. NO COLLECTION. WELCOME. 517 AGRJgpUI/rURAL SHOW. Q.REAT yirAITEMATA QHOW, * TAKAPUNA. J Jj%RIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 6th aud 7th j •> HORSES. POPULAR RING EVENTS CHOPPING, DANCING, AND OTHER COMPETITIONS. "^nr.ll ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY o 7th Schedules Free, on application to Sec're--504 A. WILSON, Northcote. SILVERDALE FARMERS AND FRUIT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SHOV.To be held at SILVERDALE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. 1914. Steamer from Auckland 4.30 p.m on FRIDAY. 27th, returning SATURDAY EVENING, at S p.m. See N.S.S Timetable. W. E. JOHNS, 502 Hod. Sec. MATAMATA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW, APRIL Ist. in MATAMATA SALEYARDS. Entries Close MARCH 21st (no late entries) 501 For Schedule apply J. HI BBS, Sec. ECCtESIASTTCAI-. Jj E N T, 19 14. ADDRESSES TO MEN. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY- IN EACH WEEK, from 1.20 to 1.50 p.m SPEAKER, February 25 and 27----IEV. W. M. BDTTERFIELD. " All are .Welcome. 514
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 48, 25 February 1914, Page 12
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