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AMUSEMENTS. IQ'P.E R A n-O li ! _ ■ vaudeville's palatial domicile. -.where everybody gobs. a bj.ot of jollity and mirth. 18— star variety artists—lß. Mckenzie and guest. In a brilliant entertainment at the piano, embracing all latest specialities. MARIE QUINTRELL, The Talented Australian Prima Donna. MARZON AND American Athletes FLORENCE. and Hand Balancers. Last JAMES TEDDY, Nights " 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 VERNE. The Greatest Patterologists in Anstralasla. WONG TOY SUN, The Eminent Chinese Magician, And His Original Company of Mystlflers. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2/; Stalls, l/« (upholstered); 600 Seats at 1/. Reserves, 2/6, Robertson's Music Depot, . to 6 p.m., thereafter by 'phone 1365, Theatre. ( Doors, 7J5 p.m. pALACE rp H E A T B E. KARANGAHAPE BOAD NEWTON. Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ZIGOMAR—ZIGOMAR First of Series ZIGOMAR—ZIGOMAR Continued. ZIGOMAR—ZIGOMAR 25th March, ZIGOMAR—ZIGOMAR April Ist. Featuring PAULIN BROQUET. ZIGOMAR—ZIGOMAR The ZIGOMAR—ZIGOMAR Great. ZIGOMAR—ZIGOMAR Detective. Rarely in one picture has co many stirring scenes been brought together. TOPICAL GAZETTE War Items k. ON HER WEDDING DAY .. Vtta Drama THE RIOT—THE RIOT. THE RIOT—THE RIOT Keystone THE RIOT—THE RIOT Comedy. # THE RIOT—THE RIOT. . Popular Prices—Adults 6d, Children 3d. SPORTING. QHINEMURI JOCKEY QLUB. gECOND -"-"VAT'S -RACING. fITO-MOBBOW, rpO-MORROW, SATURDAY. ■gXCURSION riTRAINs From AUCKLAND, FRANKTON JUNCTION, And ALL INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. S AY EXCURSION FARES. SPECIAL DAY EXCURSION FARES. 314 H. POLAND, Secretary. _( BW ZEALAND I RAILWAYS. 3 PAEBOA BACES * c. -™ (Postponed). ' SATURDAY, 20TH MARCH, 1913. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will > : be issued to Paeroa from Thames, Waihi, Cambridge, Frankton, Auckland. and Intermediate stations on SATURDAY, 20th March, 1915, by trains arriving at Paeroa ' up to 1.10 p.m., available for return until " MONDAY, 22nd March. These tickets are not available on the Auckland-Wellington Express trains. } A special train, stopping at the principal stations, will leave Auckland at 6.10 a.m., arid arrive "Paeroa ,12*15- p.m". Return * train will leave Paeroa; for Auckland at 6.15 p.m. Special Day, Excursion Fares. BY ORDER. ' District Traffic Manager's Office, ' Auckland. 18th March, 1915. 509 COMPANY NOTICES. I" ; —— ■ """THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MAKUFACTUBING C 0., LIMITED. .*"■"'"■ 1 PAID-UP CAPITAL .£300,000 RESERVE FUND AND -UNDIr VIDED PR0F1T5....... £53,000 NEW ISSUE OF SHARES. An increase of Capital ' having been authorised, the Directors of the Company * have decided to offer a limited number of j £5 '-'Ordinary" Shares'for public subscrin- - tiah. ' '''!•._ Application may be made direct to" the i I Company's offices, , Manchester Street, -1 Christchurch,' where' al! information as to ' conditions of issue, etc, can be obtained. - Applications will also be received through J any registered Sharebro—er. ( 520 Secretary. ■■ H. A'COTJBT, i m-—mm— ——————————————————————-_— -—_—-, 1 ..MEETINGS. j AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' " INDUSTRIAL UNION. | AMBULANCE SERVICE. The official Inauguration, by Ms-Worship ' .the Mayor of Auckland, C. J. Parr, Esq., C.M.G. of the Auckland Waterside Workers' Motor Ambulance Service will be held at No. 2 Jetty, Quay Street, TO-MORROW, , ; SATURDAY, March 20, 1»15. at 2.30 p.m. ' I : STAN RICKARDS, - 510 Secretary. gOBEB J-^IIOB FOR THE -RATIONAL rjBIBIS. •HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP AVERIDL, D.D . And MISS BUTIiER, B.Sc. of the ~ i? Irls ' <3rain__r. School), Have kindly consented to deliver addresses at A PUBLIC MEETING. ] «.«„^ To be '•eld on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p._„ In the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER l T_L^^"-^ o^- M " , « ,1I - tiir S« P-triotlc : i Orusade in conformity with the c^tsT«rtn^^_f. bSta -- 1, -« "*« to -*-- j " v, THE "K.K." PLEDGE:— "In order that I may be of the -reatest service to my country, and carry S.« wishes of the Commander-in-Chief thte time of national peril, I promise nnhi «.- end of the war toabstain t. rom 1 „^tor^ 0 Pt to Wl,en doctor) and to encourage others to do thS 860 < _*%OB_STS. 1 AHit ■ Choicest Flowers a!d pi,?"*, ot ~ " e-ich, delivered in town or SSI-1 feo s 5/ 1 BSLST?. rsirtM K^

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 67, 19 March 1915, Page 12