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• AMUSEMENTS. • LYRIC. Direction: YRIC. Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. ! LYRIC: LYRIC. LAST NIGHT! , LYRIC. LAST NIGHT! ; LYRIC. ILYRIC. ' Of LYRIC. LYRIC. "UNKNOWN LY.RIC. "UNKNOWN' LYRIC. "UNKXOWX LYRIC. "UNKNOWN LYRIC. , LYRIC. AUSTRALIA." LYRIC. AUSTRALIA." LYRIC. AUSTRALIA." LYRIC. AUSTRALIA." LYRIC. LYRIC. And Many Others. . LYRIC. Prices as Usual. Als o .*J~"{7EST TTVND THEATRE. At At the »* EST UNO PONSONBY, 8. rrm-E y yric TifONDAY -vtext; J. HE AJyric -tt*-ONDAY XVEXT! Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. •T~VAVID /WARRICK." -L'AVID vtarrick. The Romance 'of an Actor. An Entirely New Production. lAlso at THE WEST END THEATRE. rjIHE fl LOBE. PICTURES A- \J PICTURES, i rjYHE /^.LOBE. " CJTARTLING gTAR. THE MANAGEMENT have the., gratification of being able to announce for the ' ensuing week the first Instalment of the MOST ELABORATE AND FASCINATING PICTTTRE SERIAL EVER SCREENED. PICTURE "SERIAL EVER SCREENED. THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, In Thirteen Parts. In Thirteen Parts. Every Part Is Absolutely a Distinct Story. - complete in itself and not dependent on the other parts for interpretation. ' THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLY'N, THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. NOTE.—Don't miss the opening instalment of this great Drama. Don't miss, the beginning of the story. The first play (in four reels) will be seen for the first time on Monday. THE ADA r ENTURES OF KATHLYN, THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, This great drama, the longest and most pretentious ever planned for the motion picture stage, requires for Its production 27 full-length reels, and will be placed before yon in 13 separate plays, each play of not less than three reels. EACH MONDAY, In these extraordinary plays you will witness a living drama of Love and Danger and Intrigue tbat will enthral you from the start. You will see with -your own eyes the hairbreadth escape of the most daring motion picture actress in the world. THE BEAUTIFUL KATHLYN WILLIAMS ONCE AGAIN.—Don't miss the opening instalment of this great drama. Don't miss the beginning of the story. The Bret play (in four reels) will be screened for the first time on Monday. A TREMENDOUS AND LASTING BOOM ASSURED. SPORTING. i QHINEMUBI JOCKEY QLUB. ( A NNDAL T? A P E AfEETING, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 17 AND 18. EXCURSION TRAINS From Auckland, Frankton. Junction, and all Intermediate stations. Return Fares from Auckland: First, 13/; Second, 8/;. or If available till 20th, at ordinary excursion rates. Sec Handbills and Newspapers. GOOD FIELDS. SPLENDID COURSE. STEEPLECHASE EACH DAY. » H. POLAND, 528 Secretary. A VONDALE JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1915, < And SATURDAY. APRIL 17, 1915. NOMINATIONS for all events Close with the Secretary, at the Club's Office, Vulcan Lane, on THURSDAY, April 1, by 9 p.m. Programmes for Meeting posted to any. address on application to the Secretary, Box 590, Auckland. 551 HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. '■ ~ m ~ '""*" , r* Reat northern COURSING, club J \JT will hold a Mectftg NEXT MONDAY EVENING at .the Windsor Castle Hotel, " Parnell, at. 8 p.ml All members and intending members are requested to attend. 520 . C. LAKEY, Sec. . VfORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LTD. , WS> W '<*l PAEROA RACES. MARCH 17 and 18. 1915. Steamers will leave as under— TANIWHA. - I Leaves Auckland. Leaves Paeroa. Tues., 16th, U p.m. Wed., 17th, 8 p.m. WAIMARIE. c Wed., 17th, 11.30 p.m. Thurs., 18th, 9 p.m. D Return Fare, 11/. " Tickets available for return trip up to . Saturday, 20th March, 1915. y 18 CHARLES HANSON, Manager. d "UEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PAEROA RACES, s 17th and 18th MARCH, 1915. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will 2 be issued to Paeroa from Thames, Walhi, '° Auckland, Onehunga, Frankton, Cambridge, and intermediate stations on WEDNES- - DAY,' 17th March, and by trains arriving at Paeroa up to noon on THURSDAY. 18th March, available for return up to and in- - eluding SATURDAY, 20th March, 1915. E EXCURSION TICKETS issued as abore will not be available by, and will not be accepted on, the Wellington-Auckland and >r Auckland-Wellington Express Trains. »c WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. st A special train, stopping only where timed, will leave Auckland for Paeroa at 6.10 a.m., Newmarket 6.19, Ellerslie 6.31, Penrose 6.35, Otahuhu 6.43, Papakura 7.0, Drury 7.12, Pukekohe 7.30, Tuakau 7.43, 53 Mercer 8.8, Huntly 8.56, Ngaruawahla 9.14, - Frankton 9.45, Hamilton 9.56, Te Aroha 11.43, arriving Paeroa 12.15 p.m., returning, _ Paeroa depart 6.15 p.m., Auckland arrive 12.19 a.m., following day. Return train X will stop at same stations as outward train, if required. DAY EXCURSION* TICKETS TO PAEROA at the Rate of 13/ First Class and 8/ Second Class (available on day of • g Issue only) will be issued for 6.10 a.m. special n from Auckland, Onehunga, and stations at -a which special stops, except where ordinary Holiday Excursion Fares are cheaper or _ passengers desire to purchase ordinary Holiday Excursion Tickets to enable them to J" .stop -over beyoud 17th March. ™ For further particulars see Posters and '*' Handbills. k - m ... BY ORDER. •» 007

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 62, 13 March 1915, Page 12

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