AMUSEBCEHTS. "\ff B^E, : n-E v:: }rpb:- nigh it "Popularity i« "safe when It is deserved." f£HE T>EERLESS •pRISGESS, TO-DAY AND TO-XIG-HT. Wed., March 10. Last Day awl Night of. THE SUBLIME PROGRAMME, •HIS JUOT DESERTS. HIS JUST DESERTS. ... ■HIS JUST DESERTS. '' " «IS JUST DESERTS. ■HIS JUST- DESERTS. HIS- JUST DESERTS. -AX IXTENSELY INTERESTING STORY OF THE WAR. "-"■" .AHthe Incidents' Are Powerful. The.Production is-Vivid, Convincing, and .Appealing, and Ha"s Attracted Upwards of FIVE THOUSAND PATRONS IX FIVE THOUSAXD TWO PATRONS NIGHTS. Together with a - JHUfiE SUCHOEXING-EROGRAMME, And, THE AUCKLAND GAZETTE, Showing the"TSfg Fire at" Epsom— The Ruins—.Sunday's National Reserve Procession and Church Parade to the Domain. THE PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA _ J. F. MACMAHON, Manager, • - ■ Dominion Picture Theatres Co. CJ P E C I A L" AXXOUNCEMEXT. ►3 P.E C-I A L, ANNOUNCEMENT. PRINCESS THEATRE COMMENCING PRINCESS THEATRE TO-MORROW, PRINCESS THEATRE THURSDAY. Iv connection with the Change of Bill many surprises 'will constitute the Programme at this magnificent Theatre, and will indwle' ■ - TWO OF THE MOST POPULAR • SUCCESSES OF THE DAY— The Latest Work of the MAGXET CO., Hi THE POWER OF THE HYPNOTIST, ■WHICH HAS JUST CREATED A SENSATION IX LONDON. ALSO, THE BRILLIANT KEYSTOXE COMEDY {Featuring CHARLES CHAPLIN and •MABEL NORM AND). IN .MABEL'S PREDICAMENT. Altogether To-morrow's Programme will I.OXG BE REMEMBERED. Fall notice of "Evenis -will appear to-morrow QUEEN'S m H E A T It E. DOMINTOX PICTURE THEATRES CO. . . The Picture House of the PeopJe. Td-DAY AXD TO-XIGHT, Wed., March 10. Tbc Production that Cost DAS Ten Thousand 'Pounds DAN will be reluctantly with- DAN drawn nfter TO-NWHT. DAN owine to TO-MORROWS •■ DAN SUPERB CHANGE. DAN DAN. A Stupendous Ten-Thousand Pounds PAX., Classic Representation of one. oX the DAN. ■ iMoat -Stirring--Plays ever written. OTHER " DELIGHTFUL SURPRISES: . • The Screaming -Sella Farce Comedy," t . oh: look who's herei AND AUCKLAND GAZETTE, Showing the -Big Fire at Epsom—The Ruins—Snnday's Xatloual Reserve ProParade in the Domain. TOMORROW <THXRSDAY), MARCH 11. AX ENTIRE CHANGE. THE PR l'e E OF C R I M E. XH E P-Rl C E OF OKI M E. Another Remarkable Drama. And Many Otbcr Powerful Subjects. Wdtc-b To-morrow'-s Announcement. J. F. MACMAHON. Manager, .' ; Dominion Picture Theatres Co. TTAZETL "DAWN, in Branson Howard's ■*-*- International Romauce: lntrodnclag for -toe first time 'In New. Zealand.— PALACE THEATRE. THURS... Mar. 11. BEYOXD the Ken of. the White Man. "ACROSS AUSTRALIA"—A Splendid Travel Picture, TO-N\GHf, -at the LYIUC TJIEATRE; TVELECATES and'" Holdehs of Memoere' JL- , Ticket* attend Meeting Labour Representation. Committee To-morrow (Thursday). at 7.30 p.nj. ... ' -jJ .7 . ATBIXnC SPORTS. TTEI/EXSVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB'S •M- . -ANNUAL SPORTS. . (Affiliated with X.Z.- Athletic and C. ■. • Union.) /, JgASTER APRILK j£ASTER.MONDAY,; .TOTAL PRIZE MOXEY. £45, TOTAL PRIZE. MONEY, £43. . Open to all. Open to all. ccp Value £ir 10/.----Ist—£l2. ' 2nd— £4. 3rd—£l 10/. SPECIAL TRAINS. SPECIAL TRAIXS. For full particulars' eceJ.Posters. NOMINATIONS close on ithe 20th. March with the undersigned:—Mr. W. J. Hindmsn Secretary X-Z. A. and C. Union, Auckland and '-tie Secretary, : Helcnsrille. '■•** v. g: corses, ' »» - . Hqn. See. AQUATICS. JJGi.EIJIWAEU JJEGATTA a ssocia.tiox. ; 19 th jjegatta " st. Patrick's day. St. Patricks dai. 1315, The Only Maori .Aquatic Carnival held ln ! the Dominion. ' Excursion: Trains from All Parts. 540 E. RATHBORXE; Secretary. JJEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NGARU.AWAHIA REGATTA, MARCH 17, 1015. •HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS includlug Admission to -Jiegatta, will be Issued to Ngarnaw'a'hin from Auckland, Onelninga. <Mahgapeehi, Cambridge. Thau'ps; ■ Wathi, Rotorua, and intermediate stations, on..March.-17. available for-retiiru on Day of Issue Only. ; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1915. j AUCKLAXD-FUAXKTOX L.IKE. A.train will'leave .Aiictiaha' for NgariinwaWa at 7.27 a.m. This train' will stop between Newmarket and Otahuhu only. A train will leave Auckland for ■Ngkruawahla at 7.33 a.m. ■This train will etop between Xew-tnarket and Penrose only. . A train -will leave Tuakau for Xgaruawahia -at -8.0 a.m. ■ -' A train' wJiMeare' Penrose . for Ngaruuwaiia at 6.5S a.m. This.train will stop where required between Penrose and Buckland, inclusive, and at Huotly to pick- up passengers.: ■ ■ .- . •.-.. ■ >- , ..,-. Return 'Specials will leave Xgariiawaiia as followe:—At 4.55 p.m., taking passengers I for Onebunga. Auckland, and intermediate 1 stations; at 5-10. p.m..staking .piaasenxers for Pukekohe, Aiieklan<l. and lntermediate stations; and.at 5.25 and-5.40 p.m.. taking passengers for Tauplri, Auckland, and intermediate stations. ...'.....; .. CiMBBIDGE, THAMES, AMD WATHIMNES.. .. .Spefeljir.for Ngarnawabia Trill run as Rotoma c>2o a.m., leave Thames . 7.10 a.m.. leave . Cambridge 9.15 a.m., leave Te Axoha 5.20 a.m., leave Waihl 6.95 a.m. Return «peel»ls -' Will Jeare Ngaruftwahla as follows:—For Cambridge 5.40 pan., for Rotoma 6.4 p.m., for Te A-wamutu" 6.2S p.m., foe Te Aroha 5.52 p.m., for Thames and. 'Walii. 6.16 .p.m., Jot -Mangapeehi a4O Goods and tiye Traffic will XOT he carried nn the' Mortring.' Trains on Thames. WaUii, Cambridge, .'Morrinsrille; and Piltariiru" Lines. Excursion Tickets to Xearnjiwaliia"- -will ■NOT be issued for and. will XOT te ftT*«»ble by Opdlnary Tratne..- . . •For farther t>aiticulais ccc Fosters «ed BattlbUls nt ell stations. 506 *X OSDBB. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 10 March 1915, Page 12
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