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AMUSEMENTS. THE "TfINGiS HE FULLER'S PICTURES AND FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND. TAST -VTJGHT mO-NIGHT f\F A-iAST J-O-NIGHT v/'F The Greatest of' All AMERICAN STAGE SUCCESSES, THE T .ITTLE /I REV T.ADY. HE •LITTLE VTEEY -MaDY. THE X ITTLE /iREY T ADV. HE A-'ITTLE VlreY -"ADV. Featuring the Noted Actress, JANE GREY, In Five Filmed' Acts. KING'S .WAR GAZETTE. Topical THE WRONG FLAT .• Vitagraph JAPANESE FISHING Interest OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN. Corned/ D.C., 1/; Stalls, 6d: Reserves, "Phone 3084. "\TONDAY -VrEXT-A T IT<HE T7"ING'S. -"■I-ONDAY" J-t EXT -t*-T A. HE-"-ING'S. OAPTAIN A LVAREZ ■ APTAIN CAPTAIN A LVAREZ APTAIN -A.LVAREZ in six Reels: A I TMtOADWAY CSTAR TfIEATURE. ■D ROADWAY- ■*> EATURE. You know what, that means —that "Captain Alvarez" was selected from hundreds of Films offering—good ones, too—as the season's chief attraction at New Y'ork's Most Exclusive Theatre. YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED AND ASTOUNDED BY ITS MAGNITUDE AND SENSATIONAL SPECTACULAR VISUALISATION OF THE HORRORS ' /"kF \X7AR. ORRORS . V*F VVAR. , . ARCADIA. KARANGAHAPE R C A D I A, ROAD. Final Screening of mHB rmiLDREN f\V ■ T\ESTINY. Ijjd Children "f -Destiny. a healthy neighbourhood. Keystone. Anr Present Programme. COMING MONDAY-^ "THE JUDGE OF INSTRUCTION." A Cines Masterpiece. PRICES: STALLS 3d., CIRCLE 6d. E<M P RESS THEATRE. PONSONBY RESERVOIR. To-night! To-night. To-night-THE HEROINE OF MOSS. T II E H E RO I.XE OF M O N S. THE HEROINE OF MOSS. A Great War Picture that Is sure to please. Supported with PIMPLE'S ESOArE FROM PORTLAND. PIMPLE'S ESCAPE FROM PORTLAND. And the Latest in Drama, Keystone. Prices aa esual: Stalls, 3d. Circle, 6d. O T. M A R Y'S HALL. TITOXDAY, -Js™ jy-ARCH, AT S P.M. /CONCERT IX AID OF BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. Programme: Songs, Violin. Piano, and Elocutionary Items. Admission: 2/ and 1/. Children, Half-price. Tickets obtainable at Mrs. Lorklng, "The Avenue," Parnell. 529 DANCING.— "MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT has returned from Australia with best and newest ideas and work ot Australian Ballet Schools. Clawes: Leys Institute, I'ons-oirby: Juvenile, Sat.. April 10th, 2 p.m. Instruction In Bar work. Classical Ballet, and Ballroom Dancing. Adults. Sat., April 17th, S p.m.; Society and Ballroom Dancing. Classes will be organised for Ladles, the- instruction to Include National, I Aesthetic a«d Ballet Dancing. Private Les. ! sons also given. Terms, etc., Ayr St., Tar- | nell. Phone ABl3. 543 1 = == ATHLETIC SPORTS. TTELEXSVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB'S -*" 1 " ANNUAL SPORTS. (Affiliated with N.Z. Athletic and C Union.) RASTER jy-OXDAY, A PRH. X RASTER jyjOXDAY, X* TOTAL PRIZE MOXEY, £45 TOTAL PRIZE MONEY, £4o! Open to all. Open to all. CUP VALUE £17 10/. Ist—£l2. 2nd— £4. 3rd—£l 10/. SPECIAL TRAINS. SPECIAL TRAINS. For full particulars see Posters. <??%. ISA V°? S close on the 20th March with the undersigned:—Mr. W. J. Uindman Secretary N.Z. A. and C. Unlou, Auckland and the Secretary, HelensTille. P. G. CORNES, 508 Hon. Sec LECTURES. Q. L OB E rpHEATRE. SUNDAY. 7S Q PM. CSCOTT "DENNETT igCOTT "DENNETT LECTURES: "IS THE KAISER A CHRISTIAN ?" "IS THE KAISER A CHRISTIAN 5" Orchestra. Questions, Silver Collection. 503 TJyIORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIA- ** TION. 1 YV' AR: W ARI W AR! i In the GRAND THEATRE, opp. the G.P.0., on SUNDAY, March 14, at 7.30 p.m., 1 "MEREDITH A TKINSON, M.A., I - Lectures on 1 "THE ECONOMICS OF THE WAR." I Synopsis: World Finance* Before the War—lnfluence of the Balkan Wars—The 1 Great War—British Financial Measures— 1 Economic Situation in Ench Country—The , "SILVER BULLET"—How Long Can Germany Last?— Total Cost in Men and Money [ —Effects Upon New Zealand —The World ■ After the War. Chairman: H. G. Cousins, Esq., M.A., I Headmaster Normal School. Collection to Defray Expenses. Questions. Every Man and Woman should hear this , BRILLIAXT LECTURER on this VITAL QUESTION. Lecture starts at 7.30. Come early _t; secure a seat. 595 COMPANY NOTICES. : rpHE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE X COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Company will br Closed from the 19th March to the Is . April, both.days inclusive. By order of the Board, P. H. UPTON, General Manager. Auckland, 9th March, 1915. 50S PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETCT" jc , \ "CJXCt/ItSION TO HOWICI • **\mm\ar i-v - TO-MORROVVf SUNDAY) MARCH 14. • / '-*-' TURANGA leaves City. End of Queen": WhaTf at 10 a.m., leaving Howick 4 p.m Fare V. 14 1 : a viTHEEE to spend a pleasant holiday.— •- W Awaroa Bay, Walheke. Boating, nsn|ng, shooting, dancing hall, magnutcenwater supply; N.S.S. Co. steamer fonr timer week. Also, Cottages to Let. Phone 01 write Mrs. Gordon, Awaroa, Waiheke. *

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

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