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AMUSEMENTS. rnHE riLOBE PICTURES -*- *-* PICTURES. rnHE Q.LOBE. A VERITABLE BOOM. I Crowded and enthusiastic audiences keyed up to tbe highest pitch of tense excitement by the I GREATEST SERIAL DRAMA OF THE DAY, ADVENTURES OF TTATHLYJ*. A DVENTURES OF T^*ATHLYN. NOTE.—Don't miss the opening Instalment of this great Drama. Don't miss the beginning of the story. A DVENTURES OF T"-*ATHLYN. A DVENTURES OF "g"ATHLYN. A story so natural, so true to the best 1 Impulses of the human heart. When you have seen one part, there is an eager longing to follow these wonderful Adventures. A Roaring KEYSTONE Comedy. AN INCOMPETENT HERO. AN INCOMPETENT 'HERO. THE T YRIC fPO-NIGHT! HB J- YRIC — -LO-NIGHT! Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. "DAVID GARRICK'' A "DAVID GARRICK" Delightful "DAVID GARRICK" Costume "DAVID GARRICK" Play, "DAVID GARRICK" Magnificently "DAVID GARRICK" Produced, "DAVID GARRICK" Charmingly "DAVID GARRICK" Acted. A very THE KAISER'S DREAM Excellent THE KAISER'S DREAM "Skit." THE KAISER'S DREAM A The entire story Is STUDY interpreted by the IN action of the feet —a FEET. distinct Novelty! THE (MAORI CONTINGENT. SHOTGUNS THAT KICK .Keystone SHOTGUNS THAT KICK Keystone THE MOTHERLESS KIDS Dramatic GAUiMONT WAR GRAPHIC Topical. FLYING FREIGHT'S CAPTlVE.Dramatic CRYSTALS: THEIR HABITS & BEAUT"" Prices as usual. Book by Phone. Also TETEST """""'ND THEATRE, At At the V* EST A- \p PQXSONBY. 8. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. . "JTOBTHERN QTEAMSHir pOMPANY, X TD. WEEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN UAURAKI GULF. (Weather and other clrcan—'tances permitting.) QATUBXVAY, 20 TH ]VT ARCH * WAIHEKE. APANUI 2 p.m. No. 3 Jetty KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. CLAYMORE ... 2 p.m No. 4 Jetty GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. NGATIAWA ... 2 p.m No. 4 Jetty BROWN'S BAY AND ABKLE'S BAY. GAEL 2 p.m No. 5 Jetty Steamer returns to Auckland about It a.m. Monday morning. HF CHARLES RANSON, Manager. QDDFELLOWS" <#25?& picnic. "yroTUTAPu. gATURDAY, 2QTH *"y__CH, Mi . m""*,,i!PF£?---- --"- Te . Fen T Tee at 9-30 2t°s p m P '* n '" " et * ,n - it, S Iro °» Wand Refreshments on Ground. Hot Water STm. 3rd Regiment Band in »., ~ PRICES: Adults, 1/6. Children (under 14), cd. Children under 3 free. EVERBOiDY WELCOME. 64 gPEND A JJOLIDAY IN JJOTOBUA! CHEAP FARES ON RAILWAYSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. " * SATURDAY, APRIL 17. Available for RETURN in each case till the following Friday. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES From Auckland, Thames. Waihi, Taumarn, nni, Cambridge, and All Intermediate ■ Stations. I " """"*""" ~ • See Railway Advertisements and Posters j for further particulars. ROTORUA TOURIST LEAGUE. a PivomcE Nonca. No." 824 IK i?^__™^A*sz. ■Ta_as__a_BP* To SIDNEY PHILLIP LAWRFNCB- ««. married to you, the Sara Sidney PhS If, Lawrence, has filed her iJt-?r7.r. r ._. ? praying forTdls^uf^n"of 3 marriage, wherein she alleges that voV the ?S_-o Ph i, Ui P I-wt_S_ oS 2about the 2nd day of November, 1900 wttrulJv h^" he^^ It 5 out and left •her so deserted during five years and m_ I SSfS AND J"^™ AS *?«* order Tf S OU w.^ d d a l cr U he th 8 a t ? _X abstract should be advertised once In the "New Zealand Herald" and once in the "Auckland Star," NOW TAKE NOTICE that unless within thirty days after the i publication of the last advertisement hereof you do file in this Honourable Court at Auckland an answer to the said Petition, tbe said Court will, after-the expiration of thirty days after the publication hereof, at the Supreme Court-house at the City of Auckland, proceed to . bear the said charge proved, and to pronounce sentence therein notwithstanding your absence: AND- FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that before filling tbe said answer you must enter an appearance in person or by your Solicitor at the Registry of the said Court at the City of Auckland aforesaid, and that if you do not enter such an appearance you will not be allowed to address the Court, either in person or by Connsel, at any "stage of the proceedings. Dated at Auckland, this 15th day of March, 1915. R. G. THOMAS. Registrar. I This abstract was extracted by Allan I John Moody, Solicitor for the Petitioner. The Petitioner's address for service is at the office of Messrs. Moody, Hackett and Moody, Queen Street, Auckland. A copy of the said Petition may be inspected at the Supreme Court Offices, or at the offices of Messrs. Moody. Hackett and Moody. EOLECTOKAL. m—— —— A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD | A- ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I beg to announce that I am a Candidate for re-election at the forthcoming Election. Should you do mc the honour tireturn mc yon may rely on my best efforts to secure sound, economical and progressive administration. . Fait—fully yours, I A. "- _..H. BBADNEY. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12

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