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AMUSEMENTS. rnHH T YRIC. -*■ HE -LiYRSC. Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. "The Theatre that has stood the Test of Time!" TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A Series You Canpot Afford to Miss. THE TjvRINGE f\F YTI7!AR, HE J- RINGS v/p. YVae. One of the most thrilling productions ever screened, and containing many wonderful Battle Scenes. rpHE Tj-RINGE /~kP ___>•_, -*-HE x RINGE *» AR. A Society and War Romance, intense in Its human appeal. OIHE T7WUNGE f\F Y\TAR, -L HE -P RINGE VJ» F VV AR Glittering with Patriotism and Overpowering Love Episodes. THE TTvRINGE f\F XJCTAR, , HE -P RINGE VV AR A truly remarkable Play, a masterpiece of I sensational thrills. THE PICTURE BRITAIN CHEERED! . And a Splendid Supporting Programme. GAUiMONT WAR GRAPHIC Topical WILFUL PEGGY Mary Pickford MILITARY SPORTS AT TRENTHAM. THE HONiEYMOONERS Comedy A High-class Bunny Vitagraph Comedy. THE FOLLY OF ANN Dramatic A BATTLE OF THE SAND DUNES. A BATTILE OF THE SAND DUNES. , A genuine War Topical of a skirmish ■between French Dragoons and Üblans "somewhere in Flanders." Altogether a splendid series! Screened at the Theatre with THE SAME NAME! THE SAME MANAGEMENT!! THE SAM.X PRICES!!! rpiHE T YRIC! Also TITBST "KIND THEATRE at fat the "'EST -"ND, PONSONBY 8. mHE p« LOBE. PICTURES. PICTURES. fTtHE rj.LOBE. THE KATHLYN BOOM. TO-DAY AND KATHLYN BOOM. TO-NIGHT. ■ SECOND SERIES ■ SECOND SERIES Of the ADVENTURES OF TZ"ATHLYN. A DVENTURES OF TT'ATHLYN. ' Thousands of people witnessed the first three-reel play of "Th* Adventures of Kathlyn," and it is expected that thousands more will see this second scries, so full of wild adventure and superb acting by the greatest ol Motion Picture Stars. SECOND INSTALMENT, ENTITLED THE TWO ORDEALS. THE TWO ORDEALS. THE TWO ORDEALS. THE OF j£ATHLYN Is the greatest succession of original sensations that has yet been embodied in a picture play. AN ARRESTING CLIMAX ends every separate play. EVERY PART A DISTINCT STORY Keystone. HIS Keystone. TAKING Keystone. WAY. VASES OF HYMEN (Vita) Featuring JOHN BUNNY THE GIRL OF THE KEY.—Drama. KIDNAPPING THE KlD.—Comedy. pALACE _ mHEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Id Section). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Keystone "RECREATION." Featuring "RECREATION." Charles Chaplin. "RECREATION " A scream from "RECREATION " start to finish. "RECREATION " FIRES OF AMBITION. Depicting the FIRES OF AMBITION. lust of gold. ACCUSED. ACCUSED. . A drama of Love and Mystery. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE Topical FAMOUS GERMAN RESORT Scenic SHERLOCK BONEHEAD..Comedy Drama. Popular Prices: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. SPORTING.

A UCKLAND TJACING r*ILUB. AUTUMN -VTEETING. ACCEPTANCES for TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, 3sovs. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, 3sovs. ONSLOW STAKES, lsov. NELSON HANDICAP, lsov. EDEN HANDICAP, 3sova. FINAL PAYMENTS for EASTER HANDICAP, ssovs. G.N. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, lOsovs. G.N. OAKS. Ssovs. CLOSE BY 0 P.M. ON JPIRIDAY, 26 TH M- AECHFEES must accompany in each instance. J. F. HARTLAND, j 511 Secretary. ' -yrORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ■*»"■ LTD. COROMANDEL RACES, SATURDAY, MARCH 27. The S.S. DAPHNE will leave No. 3 Jetty for Coromandel on FRIDAY, 26th March, at 10 p.m., and leave Coromandel SATURDAY, 27th, at 11 p.m. Return Fare, 10/. CHARLES HANSON, Manager. MEETINGS. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. UNIONISTS, please note! Only about 25 per cent of your names appear on the Municipal Roll. Your name appearing on the Parliamentary Roll does not entitle you to Vote in a Municipal Election. Get on the City Municipal Roll at once! You can do that any day between 9 a,m. and 10 pm. iat the Trades Hall. Roll Closes March 30th. Workers willing to Assist Labour Candidates on the Central Committee, attend Meeting TO-NIGHT (Monday), 8 o'clock, Trades Hall. Labour Campaign opens St. James' Hall, ! THURSDAY, 8 p.m. Trade Union Bandin attendance. 27 » "VfOUNT EDEN RATEPAYERS' ITX ASSOCIATION. A Public Mee.ttrig of Ratepayers and Electors will. ■be" Held •at St. Alban's Hall on THURSDAY,'March 256b, at 8 p.m., to consider Loan Proposals and other matters affecting the district. All Ratepayers are invited to attend and to join the Association for mutual protection. The President, Mr. John Davie, will address the meeting. 502 ECCLESIASTICAL. TEST, 1915. ** ADDRESSES TO MEN: WHARF—Tuesday and Thursday _•> oq to 12.50 p.m. (If wet, Mission" Hall, ■Sailors' Home.) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE—Wednesday end Friday, 1.20 to 1.50 p.m. Speakers for this week: Wharf—The Bishop. Chamber of Commerce—ißev. C. A. Tisdall. All are welcome. 505 TOURIST RESORTS. TTOT SPRINGS, HELENSVILLE. — Th*-A-A pi aC e for a good Holiday. "SPRING BIDE," nearest house to baths, recently enlarged; tariff 0/ day, 30/ week. 'Phone fMrs Eddleston. Proprietress. GO TO KIA OBA HOUSE. ARKLES BAY. —Lovely beach; best accommodation; 27/6 weekly; new tennis court jus* laid.—MßS KERR, Proprieties* W_____. paraoa. Telephone,.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 22 March 1915, Page 10

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