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AMUSEMENTS. ' \f\ -P'-"B '-B A CT O U B E. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. A RIOT OF JOLLITY AND MIRTH. 18—STAR VARIETY ARTISTS—IB. McKENZIE AND GUiSST, In a brilliant entertainment at the piano, embracing aU latest specialities. MARIE QUINTRELL. The Talented Australian Prima Donna. MARZON AND American Athletes FLORENCE. and Hand Balancers. JAMES TEDDY, The Champion Jumper of the World. This act should prove of Immense Interest and great educational value to athletes. ■Roman Ring Experts, MEREDITH Heavy-weight Lifters. AND ADNIL. WILLIAM SUMNER. JOCK THOMPSON. VAUDE AND VERNB. The Greatest Patterologlsts In Australasia. WONG TOY SUN, The Eminent Chinese Magician, And His Original-Company of Mystiflers. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2/; Stalls, lie (upholstered); 600 Seats at 1/.. Reserves, 2/8., Robertson's Music Depot, to 6 p.m., thereafter by 'phone 1505, Theatre, Doors, 7.15 p.m. PALACE . TUCTURES. ALACB —. : — AICTURES. Newton Id Section. CONTINUOUS. THE TREASURE SHIP. THE TREASURE SHIP. 300 ft Star THE TREASURE SHIP. Exclusive. THE TREASURE SHIP. An Engrossing Story, FnU 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: A4plts 6d. Children 3d. EMPRESS THEATRE. PONSONBY RESERVOIR. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. One of the Greatest Dramas yet seen. A BIT OF HUMAN DRIFTWOOD. In Two Parts. (A BIT OF HUMAN DRIFTWOOD. In Two iParts. A BIT OF HUMAN DRIFTWOOD. In Two Parts. A BIT OF HUMAN DRIFTWOOD. In Two Parts. A BIT OF HUMAN DRIFTWOOD. In Two Parts. Supported by a Splendid Programme of Latest ln Motion Pictures. - Stalls, 3d. Circle, 6d. BEE the Great Irish Drama "WIDOW MALOXET'S FAITH." — PALACE THEATRE, Newton, WEDNESDAY, March 17. SPORTING. QHINEMURI JOCKBI QLUB. A NNUAL "RACE TTBETING, i mO-MORROW, i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 17 AND IA EXCURSION TRAINS From Anckland, Frankton Junction,, and i aU Intermediate stations. Return Fares from Auckland: First, 13/: Second, - 8/';; oi-'li,- aVaUaoai} till 20th, at 'ordinary excursion rates.' See Handbills and Newspapers. GOOD FIELDS. SPLENDID COURSE. STEEPLECHASE EACH; DAY; H. POLAND, -. 528 ■ " • Secretary. ' ' - a. -VTOBTHEBN ,' STEAMSHIP -IX COMPANY, LTD." M>X<_l PAEROA RACES. fryQsSJ MARCH 17 and 18, 1915. Steamers wUI leave aa under— TANIWHA. . i ' Leaves Auckland. Leaves Paeroa. Tues., 16th, 11 p.m. WedVMth, 8 p.m. ■WAIMARIE. ■'•■-*. Wed., 17th, 11.30 p.m. Thurs., 18th, 9 p.m. Return Fare, 11/. . Tickets available for return trip up to Saturday, 20th March, 1918. 18 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. ZEALAXD «AILWAYS. PAEROA RACBB, <r 17th and 18th MARCH. 1915. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be Issued to.:Paeroa from Thames, Waihl, Auckland, Onehunga, Frankton, Cambridge, and intermediate . stations on WEDNEB- I DAY, 17th March,. and by trains arriving at Paeroa up to noon on THURSDAY ISth March, available for return up to and including SATURDAY, 2©t_ March, 1915. EXCURSION TICKETS issued as above will .not be available by, and will not be accepted on, the Wellington-Auckland and Auckland-Wellington Express Trains. WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH. A special train, stopping only where I timed, will leave Auckland tor Paeroa at 6.10 a.m., Newmarket 6.19, Ellerslle 6.SL Penrose 6.35. Otahuhu 6.4_>. Panaknra to* Drnry 7.12. fcukekohe 7.30, TuSan 7 4SL Mercer BS, Huntly 8.56, Ngaruawahla »M Frankton 9.45, Hamilton 6J86.. T(?Ar«hi 11.43, arriving Paeroa 12.15 oS," Paeroa depart 6.15. p.m., Auckland «m™ 12.19 a.m.. following «_V. bSSS - & VriH will stop at same stations as outward train if required.DAY ;EXCURSIOX TICKETS TO PAEROA'at the Rate of 13/ First ClaS and ?/ Second Class (available on S«» S issue only) will be issued foriSo am. s'&cial from Auckland,. Onehunga, and _«HnSr!l which special stops; exclpt w&re ord?£.™ Holiday Excursion Fares' are passengers desire day Excursion Tickets to enable them in stop over beyond 17th March , ° Ha F nd^ms rther Part,Cnlare and 507 . -i Br ORDER. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. I !' '~ : ■ — D R P ETBK M C K AB ' maey. to his Consnßi n^Sool^ c " ,, >. Ph "- ELLISON'S CHAMBERS, QUEEN ST ■ (First .floor.) Hours: 2.30-4 p.m. M ?™ ,n 8s toy appointment. 5^ '— ; _ J)R. pALCONER "gROWN Begs ■to announce thaV ii. ».,« Consulted at _l 3 Rooms, in may now *• ELLjso.V CHAMBERS .(First FloortT p.m. r,Mdrnlng s by appointment. Telephone 2061. — : -": __ ' 149 . xniDISCATIOJtg, j e ' ;^V':'^/he'Ts., as be Isr-a priest. As he will be— I- An Interesting workn«T i. *' * J. Andrews, of London < pL? a «l s) ' b r J- ; lin sections' «a SSr*»%» agland set out I free to any address on ar<lea I postage. Id. . y receipt of necessary G. RElD,^Es^adeJtoad,rMt. Ede„ ' .write «t once, »•

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 64, 16 March 1915, Page 10

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