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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S m H E A T R E. DOMINION PICTURE. THEATRES CO. ' The Picture House of the People. "- TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. SAT., MARCH 13. . A STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME. ROR ROY Huge 3-Act Drama, by the ROB ROY famous ECLAIR CO., adapted 'ROB ROB from Sir Walter Scott's great ROB ROY work. True in every detail ROB ROY and startling in photography. And Superb Supporting Subjects. READY, AYE READY (War Topical). PAPA'S BOY (Sterling Comic). THE BARNYARD FLIRTATION. THE BARNYARD FLIRTATION. . A Famous Keystone. > AND THE AUCKLAND GAZETTE. Showing-the Parade of the National Reserve . J. F. MACMAHON.jManager, Dominion Picture Theatres Co. }ffl HERE mo -NIGHT? "Popularity Is safe when It Is deserved." rpHE pEERLESS pRINCESS, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. A DELIGHTFUL AND MERRY PROGRAMME. IN THE POWER OF A HYPNOTIST. IN THE POWER OF A HYPNOTIST. A Really Remarkable Drama, in 3 Acts. Together with THE FAMILY RECORD. A Powerful Sellg Drama. A JOKE IN JERKS. A Farcical Comedy. THEIR ONLY CHILD. Universal THEIR ONLY CHILD. Comic. TOPICAL BUDGET. WARWICK. And- "the Merry Mix-up," the wondrously FUNNY KEYSTONE COMEDY. MABEL'S PREDICAMENT. MABEL'S PREDICAMENT. Charles Chaplin and' Mabel Normand In their Inimitable characters. THE PEERLESS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA J. F. MACMAHON, Manager, Dominion Picture Theatres Co. A LAUGH is worth a hundred groans in any market, according to Lamb, and those who sec "Mabel's Predicament" will be quick to confess that the "groan market" is at a very serious discount. It is easily the most amusing of modern comic pictures. AT ALL SESSIONS, PRINCESS THEATRE, TO-DAY. A' "JTOTABLE "INVENT. jyrONDAY "JTEXT, At OIHE pRINCESS ITUTEATRE. ABSOLUTELY AN AITHENTIC WAR TICTURE, ENTITLED. JJODEII.V A R F A R E. At the moment these Pictures, which have been taken by the operators with their lives literally In their hands, are of vital interest, and ther will form, when once "grlm-vlsaged War has smoothed its wrinkled front," a more impressive page of history than could be penned by the laborious hand of the historian. It shows the practical building of pontoons, infantry and cavalry in action, the heart-breaking aftermath when the Red j Cross Band of Mercy gets to work, and a I ■core of other pathetic and heart-aching I sidelight* on the most dreadful eruption of the nations In the history r of the world. BRIDGE PLAYERS "delighted to have a game" when the Premier Bridge Score is used. Price. 1/.—From Stationers and the Star Office. AQUATICS. "Vr G ARU AWAH IA "DE GAT T A A SSOCI AT lON. 19 TU A NXDAL JJEOATTA ST. PATRICK'S DAY. ST. PATRICKS DAY. TXTEDNESDAY, "VTARCH -ly 1935, The Only Maori Aquatic Carnival held In the Dominion. Excursion Trains from All Parts. 549 E. RATHBORNE. Secretary. XT.EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA, ■ MARCH 17, 1913. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, including Admission to Regatta, will be issued to Ngaruawahla from Auckland, Onehunga, •Mangapeehl, Cambridge, ' Thames, Walhi, Rotorua, and intermediate , stations on Marob 17, available for return on Day of Issue Only. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1913. AUCKLAXD-F.RAXKTOX LINE. . A train will leave Auckland for Ngarua- ■ wahia at 7.27 a.m. This train will stop ' between Newmarket and Otahuhn only. A train will leave Auckland for Ngaruawahla at 7.33 a.m. This train will stop between Newmarket and Penrose only. A train will leave Tuakau for Ngaruawahla at S.O a.m. A train will leave Penrose for Ngarua- - wahia at 6.58 a.m. This train will atop . where required between Penrose and Buck--1 land, inclusive, and at Huntly to pick up passengers. , Return Specials will leave Xgaruawahia as follows:—At 4.53 p.m., fairing passengers for Onehunga. Auckland, and intermediate stations; at 5.10 p.m., taking passengers , for Pukekohe, Auckland, and intermediate , stations; and at 5.25 and 5.40 p.m., taking passengers for Tauplri, Auckland, and ■ intermediate stations. CAMBRIDGE, THAMES, AND WAIHI LINES. I Specials for Ngaruawahla will run as ' follows: —Leave Rotorua 5.20 a.m., leave " Thames 7.10 a.m.. leave Cambridge 9.13 : a-iu., leave Te Aroha 8.20 a.m., leave Waikl 6.55 a.m. Return Specials will leave Xgaruawahia as follows: —For Cambridge 5.40 pjn., for Rotorua 6.4 p.m., for Te Awamutn 6.28 p.m., .for Te Aroha 5.52 p.m., for Thames ' and AVaihi 6.16 p.m., for Mangapeehl 6.40 . p.m. Goods and Live Stock Traffic will NOT be carried on the Morning Trains on ! -Thames, Walhi, Cambridge, Morrinsville, ' and Putarnru Lines. ■ Excursion Tickets to Ngaruawahla -will " NOT be Issued for and will NOT be avall- * able by Ordinary Trains. 1 For further partitrulars see Posters and , Handbills at all stations. 3 506 BY ORDER. 1 — MEETINGS. XJATEPAYRRS OF STANLEY BAY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Methodist Hall, Calliope Road, on MON- '. ' DAY, March 15th, at 7.30, for the purpose of Forming a Ratepayers' Association. E. C. SHEPHERD, W. FIELDES, E. JONES, 1. 13 Conveners. d " y A UCKLAND YOUNG' MEN'S CHRIS- ■"• .''-*> TIAN ASSOCIATION. B - mHB , IANNU-ifri "\f BETING Will be held on - TUESDAY, MARCH 16, AT 7 PJM. •j Business: > Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers, Etc it d n A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will ** be held at 8.30 p.m. on same evening to *" consider alteration ot Section 4 of the Articles of Association. w • J. B. McKINNEY, 15 1130 - General Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 13 March 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 13 March 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 13 March 1915, Page 12