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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS -jyTAJESTY'S mHEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT OF ALL. mHE rjLAD "pYE. '._} mHE rj.LAD T^YE. fjmE "R^EThe management has nrfxtetantlv decided that "The Glad Eye" -_1 stop winkling TO-NIGHT, but the Company will play £ return season within the next twelve weeks when they will stage , ' THE CHAPERON. THE CHAPERON. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. ■ 4?. Day Sales at Clears. PRICES, 5/, 3/. 1/, Q.LAD gYE QOUNTBY mOUR. I A~% HAMILTON—March a --.A TAIHAPE—March 25. WANGANUI—March 26, XI. 2jJ HAWERA—March 29. NEW PLYMOUTH—'March 30. 31, ■MARTON—ApriI 1. H IS jyfAJBSTY'S mHEAtRE. 1 Direction: George Stephenson and Alf. Linley ffj By Arrangement with Ed. Jasper, Present, .'■. mHE TJOYAL T>ANTOMIME (So, ' NEXT THURSDAY, MARCH 25, In HUMPTY TiUMPTY. UMPTY The Funniest of AU Pantomime-: Dazzling Spectacular Effects! 27 - .-, SB Magnificent Transformation, "DREAMLAND." Astonishing Acrobats, ~lerer Comedians. THE GRAND MARCH OF THE ALLIES, A Stirring Patriotic Song. "XEW ZEALAND WILL BE THERE." NOTE.—Curtain rises 7.45 p.m. sharp. Box Plan now open at Wildman and Arey's. POPULAR PRICES: 4/, 2/6, and 11. Usual early doors. W. A. LOW, Touring Manager. /CONCERT /-*♦ H A M B E B_ Direction _ Scott Colville. MONDAY, 29, AND WEDNESDAY, 31. T>LANOFORTE T3ECITALS ARTHUR ALEXANDER ARTHUR ALEXANDER' ARTHUR ALEXANDER', The Eminent Pianist and Composer. London "Times," July, 1913.—"Mr. Alexander 'needs no introduction to a London audience, and is known aa a Pianist who knows what he wants to convey, and goes straight to the point." Box Plan at Wildman oft Arey's from Thursday. •PRICES: 4/ (reserved). 2/6, and V-' ' Bona-fide Students wiU b* privilege. t» reserve, eeats at 2/6. TARIXCE'S SKATTNG » RINK. Salon De Laze. 4 Sessions Daily. Special Learners' Room. Don't Forget the Leading Rink's Address. « . R. H. PURCHAS-. Manager. Ball; Walter. R4. Kihgßhna—Every WEDNESDAY-2Be-ginners. 7.30: Advanced, at 8 p.m. Als« | Class SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 -. Mrs. MERVYN WILSON (Principal), Miss Foote, Instructress; H Barnett, _t 'Phone A 412. 520 BRIDGE PLAYERS -aeHghted to have a game" when the Premier Bridge Score is used. Price, 1/.—From. Stationers And the Star Office. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC w 4_____ /~|DDFELLOWS' — la y** w ot the departure of our Southero Visitors and the near approach of the Easter Holidays, it has been decided to abandon the Picnic to Motutapu postponed from last Saturday. Purchasers of tickets- will have -cash returned to them on presenting their tickets to the seller- of same. D, <R. COOPER, ,fe ©Is. Sec., Box 165. ' CJPEND A -ppOLIDAT IN -00-OBUAJ CHEAP FAiRBS ON RAILWAYSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. . . SATURDAY, APRIL 17. '~"' Available for RETURN in each case till the following Friday.

HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES 7 727 ft From Auckland, Thanes, Waihi, Taumaranui, Cambridge, and AU Intermediate Station*. See Railway Advertisements and Posters for further particulars. ROTORUA TOURIST LEAGUE. A PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. _____ . Geo. M. Johnston. R. j. Coat«A : William B. Fee. "VTESSRS. JOHNSTON AND r*«OATE-, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, ' Beg to announce that (they have admitted ' into partnership MR. W. B. FEE, Solicitor, who for the past eight years has been Managing Clerk to -Mr. Geo. -M. Johnston, and more recently to the firm of Johnston . and Coates. The practice will hereafter be 72 carried on at the present offices under the ' style of - m JOHNSTON, /-"-♦OATES, AND Tj-lE, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, 13, 14, 15, SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS. HIGH STREET. A RESTAURANTS AND TEA BOOMS "DRUNSWICK TUNCHEON AND rpEA "DOOMS. OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Is NOW OPEN as an UP-TO-DATE Ai DINING ROOMS. THREE COURSES FOR ONE SHILLING, i-'rffi UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. ' >r?| . Our Motto Is: Civility, Attention, and ; ? : Quality. A Trial Solicited. A ffl •pRIOR'3 gTILL T EADINO, BEST -it MEAL 3IN THE CITY. , gTRAND A RCADE.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 22 March 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 22 March 1915, Page 10