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AMUSEMENTS. THB T YRIC — mO-NIGHT! HE J-O-NIGHT! Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. EVERYTHING XEW AGAIN THIS WEEK. Of. all human achievements surely the moving picture most unerringly expresses that idea of, eervlce to our fellow men which is the spirit of goodwill. Without re<nrd to creed or sect, to all mankind it carries a simple message of life, and love, and laughter. ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY! An Entirely New Production. DAVID /XARRICK."' " AVID vJaRRICK." The Romance of an Actor DAVID /XARRICK." AVID VIARRICK." The greatest piece of acting on record by the Vitagraph Company. HTOE T_-AISER*S T.REAM -i-HB AVaISER'S -L'ream' A non-stop laughter picture. One of the best "skits" on the Chief of the Huns we have had yet. SS2SS&! T HAT IT 1 ?* keystone) SHOTGUNS J- HAT -tt-ICK (Keystone From the KEYSTONE Fun Factory! AjCJTUDY TN TAEET kstudy In -P eet The whole story is Interpreted by the feet ■ , of the players'. GAOMONT WAR GRAPHIC Topical. v^ B JRSSHSPW KIDS dramatic N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES' CHAM- ,„ __„_ PIOXSHIPS. ■FLUNG FREIGHT'S CAPTlVE.Dramatic 1 »i__ S^l" 8 . «__'• Book by Phone. A^»LWI.IEF J :N ' :D THEATRE, At At the West J- xo ponsonby, s. T IHE ri-LOBE PICTURES X VT PICTCRES . rjLOBE. ANOTHER NEW AND IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OF MOTION-PICTURE ENTERPRISE. (DAY—mo—NIGHT. The GLOBE PICTURES Introduce The Sublime Serial Production, THE ADVENTURES OF KATITt VV THE ADVENTURES OF KAT LYX. ?hp .R^gSI DRBS OF KATHLYN THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, IN 13 PARTS. Every Part Is Absolutely a Distinct Story. complete In itself and not dependent on the other parts for interpretation. THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, ?SE TURES OF KATHLYN, TgE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, 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 tbe first time to-day. KATHLYN WILLIAMS, the intrepid and beautiful lady who plays the heroine in THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, has willingly submitted to nerve-racking ordeals and trying experiences to add new chapters of realism to the volume her bravery and resourcefulness has already written in tbe Imperishable art of the film Scene after scene Kathlyn takes her life In her hands and walks grimly to the very Jaws of death In order to portray with lifelike realism the scenes necessary to make THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN the most thrilling ever depicted. NOTE, AGAIN.—Don't miss' the opening part of this glorious serial. In conjunction with a programme of unusual excellence, A Roaring KEYSTOXE Comedy. AX INCOMPETENT HERO. AX INCOMPETENT HERO. TRIP THROUGH UGANDA <Africa). DALACE — "PICTURES. -»- ALACE ___ _L ICTDRES. Newton Id Section. CONTINUOUS. THE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. 300 ft Star THE TREASURE SHIP. Exclusive. THE TREASURE SHIP. An Engrossing Story, Full of Exciting Incidents and Happenings. "LIFE'S LOTTERY," "LIFE'S LOTTERY," Depicting Ranch Life in Western America. THE GREAT TOE MYSTERY. Keystone THE GREAT TOE MYSTERY. Comedy. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Topical THE LITTLE SHERIFF. ..Western Drama Popular Prices: Adults 6d, Children 3d. MEETINGS. AUCKLAND YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. mHE A NNUAL "VTEETING WiU be held. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), MARCH 16. AT 7 P.M. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. Etc. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at 8.30 p.m. on same evening to consider alteration of Section 4 of the Articles of Association. J. B. McKINNEY, 80 General Secretary. ELECTORAL. A UCKLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL. I, ERNEST LIVERMORE, Returning Officer for the Licensing District of AUCKLAND, do hereby declare the Result of the Poll taken on the »th day of March, 1915 for the Election of a Licensing Committee, to be as follows:— „ , Votes Candidates. Polled BAGNALL, LEMUEL JOHN 2704 COURT, JOHN 2935 GHACE, JAMES 1459 KING, FREDERICK WILLIAM ROBERT JOHN 2650 RICHARDSON. WILLIAM 1013 SOMERS, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER 2657 TREVETHICK, JOHNATHAN 2787 Total number of Valid Votes polled 3934 Number of Votes rejected as informal 25 ' I therefore declare the said Lemuel John Bagnall, John Court, Frederick William Robert John King, William Christopher Somers, and Jonathan Trevethick to be duly elected Members of the Licensing , Committee for the said District. - Dated at Auckland this 13th day of . March, 1915. ERNEST LIVERMORE, 508 Returning Officer. pUBLIC NOTICE. In accordance with the provisions of the Education Act. it is hereby notified that the undernamed Candidates have been duly Nominated to fill the Vacancy ou the Education Board of the District of Auckland, caused by the resignation of Edmund Campbell Purdle, Esq.:— JOHN HAWTHORN McCARROLL, of Aratapu. . RICHARD CHRISTIE SMITH, of Matakohe. WILLIAM PERCIVAL STOREY, of Auckland. The election of Oue Member for the NORTH WARD will be held on WEDNESDAY, the thirty-first day of March, 1915. The Electors are the Members of the respective Committees of the School Districts within the North Ward of the Auckland Education District. Each vote will have a numerical value equal to the number of schools (other than side schools) in the School District. Voting Papers have been forwarded by post, in registered packets, to the Chairman - of each School Committee for the use of such of the Electors as are Members of that Committee. The Poll will be closed at five o'clock in ' the afternoon of the day of the Election, ' but all Voting Papers will be included and counted which are received by mc in ordinary course of post before the close of WEDNESDAY, tbe 14th day of April, and are enclosed in envelopes bearing the post- ' mark of a day not later than March 31st, the • day of tbe Election. . B. P. J. RAY, ' Returning OflJcfer.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 63, 15 March 1915, Page 10