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___US-tBLLATS. - —I 1 I W'BST'S piCTKBES. IEST'S *'I'CTUBBB, ROYAL ALBERT HALL mRAPPED TN A TUsOREST "ETIRE Describing a Thrilling Rescue. HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE. MARY JANE :. Vitagraph Comedy WATER FOWL AT HOME Interesting TjmTHiN rnHE -pxEMY's tines. A Powerful Story, with a Refreshing Plot, TWO MANY' BRlDES..Keystone Comedy PATHE GAZETTE. Prices: 1/ and 6d; Children. 3d. m H E TIBIO m H E A T B E. TTAYWARD'S T>ICTURES. *■ ICTURES. AN TTOUR TJEFORE TAAWN." N AJ-OUR -»-*EFORE -LAWN. It is based on an astounding mystery. Introducing the new scientific Invention, the Infra-red Ray, which caused the death of Professor Wallace, and baffled the cleverest detectives of the day. MISS LAURA SAWYER AS KATE KIRBY. Founded on the inside workings of the great American Police Department, and exposing their "Third Degree" methods. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. .Topical. THE LITTLE HERO Drama. ST. CLOUD Coloured Scenic LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices: D.C., 1/6; F.S., 1/; 8.5., 6d. rj.LOBE /CONTINUOUS "PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. This Magnificent Series will prove why the confidence you have always placed in the GLOBE HAS BEEN JUSTIFIED. __.'* "RNGINEER'S TJEVENGE. A-N T£NGIXEER'S TJEVENGE. A Thrilling Story. Graphically Told. RENOVATION OF BUCKINGHAM PALACE. FIGHTING DAN MeCOOL. TOPICAL BUDGET. , SORORIETY INITIATION. WANTED, A BURGLAR lEdison). HORSE OX BIIA (A.B. comed.vl. D. Circle—f£D —Stalls. Chiklrcu—Od. j j g T - PATRICK'S NIGHT. ENTIRE PROGRAMME TO BE RE--1 PEATED BY SPECIAL REQUEST. • ! TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. \ "pND rpHEATRE, PONSONnY ROAD. Including— A LIVING DANCE OK THE IRISH JIG, By Miss Eva Held, gold medallist dancer. fj PROGRAMME: | - ST. CLOUD. j THE LITTLE HERO, n 1 A Keystone Comedy. yj ZUZA, THE CONDUCTOR. !_ LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. AN HOrJB BEFORE DAWN. THE WEST END ORCHESTRA. T Prices: D. Circle, 1/; Stalls. 6d. "Phone A 340. "PLUNKET NURSE SOCIETY'S FETE I J- TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Afternoon and Evening. i j AT "CINTRA." SYMONDS STREET (Kindly lent py Mr. and Mns. Arthur i ! Myersl. j ! AFTERNOON FETE STARTS AT TWO i , ; O'CLOCK. i j Special Attractions for the Children. i ■ Swings, See __, pony Rides, Marionettes, I j Etc. I . . GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. Pictnresque and Dainty Floral Dances. | „ THE TANGO, : , a By Pupils of Miss D. Knight and Miss ! ' Burmeister. ' ; PIERROT ENTERTAINMENT, I ' By Mr, Laurie Abrahams and Mr. J. Walluce Atkinson. ; ' Gramaphonc Concert. Fortune Telling \- PLUNKET BABY SHOW. Come and See the Baby Stalls » MR. GEORGE POOKE'S ORCHESTRA. ' EVENING FETE STARTS AT 8 O'CLOCK. * MAGNIFICENT ILLUMINATION'S. '■'• Thousands of Japanese Lamps. CAFE CHANTANT. Overture, "Sarafan" Erlchs BAND OF H.M. MOUNTED RIFLES. Dance, "The Tango" MISS ROSA SACHS AND MASTER - " 1 TUI KUONFELD. MB. ALAN McELWAIN will give a a Hnmorons Sketch. 4 Song—"The Crescent Moon" .. Sanderson J MRS. w. H. COOKE. bon s Selected t MB. WILFRID MjAN'NING « J- THE .NEW KBAl.A_l> yUAJiTET. ? (Messrs. K. Pegg. r. Adeane, A. Aebury, 8 and J. McLean). Spanish Dance. Interval.

■• Military Tattoo BAND OF H.M. MOUNTED______" Chinese Ihince MISS ROSA SACHS! Songs—(a i "Poppies for Forgetting" (Oiarke), (bi "The Way Home" (Liddle) ,n ' MRS. W. 11. COOKE. MR. LAURIE ABRAHAMS will tell a Few O, Stories. An Irish Jig. r. S Ol - •••■• Selected MR. WILFRED MANNING THE NEW ZEALAND QUARTET At the Piano: MISS MADOHNE WBBBE. Price of Admission: One Shilling. Children. Sixpence. -ma ./. HO!—MISS JESSIE BARTLETT __. Is appearing Next Saturday Evening '?'. the . c »tch Concert, and is singing (a) ..__ "is 1 _.._.. • <°> "Och-ou-a-rie,' and Ma Aln Folk. 530 37 - — . SWIMMING. pONSONBY SCHOOLS' SWIMMING - ~. CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), _. ..lo p.m. Enjoyment for all. Bavariau Band in attendance. Adults, Od; Children. 3d.—R. J. WOOLLER, Hon. Sec. 34 ye ' " —~ - f SPORTING. ___§_____ — A CCKLAS'D RACIXG CLUB _ -"■ AUTUMN MEETING fD ACCEPTANCES for the EASTER HANDICAP, BRIGHTON HUBDLBB, AUTUMN STEEPLES And GENERAL ENTRIES. CLOSE with the undersigned at the Offices. 97. Shortiand Street Auckto land, on FRIDAY, 26th March, at 6i 9 p.m. i_' At the same time and place FORFEITS w ARE DUE for the Champagne Stakes and d c G.X. Oaks. Fees to accompany in each or ouseit. J. F. HARTLAND, _ 3*4 Secretary, lc ■ ■ ■ ______ _-ls__________=____ _ A&eqb .c AUCKLAND rpROTTING QLCB. \TEETING. A PEIL 1 AND 4. 1914 - ---e - 1 - a^, NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS - AT X> 9 S P_ ?O ' DAY (FRfDAY >' MAB.I 5) S L C. F. MARK, * ®M Secretary. ~~^™^" —^^"—^——^— —s^ i. AQUATICS. ■>TZ. POWER BOAT ASSOCIATION. THE BRETT CUP. B Entries for the above Cup will be re--0 t:wb Uoam - **■ Pc»» Bliss n on IHLRsDAY. FRIDAY .S.TITITs.v ; r o'.L_ ONDAY EVEX,XGs; "™ ™° * c __ _ W. J. JACGS, Om___ter*.-4

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 20 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 20 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 68, 20 March 1914, Page 12

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