AMUSEMENTS. -""TING rtEOBGE ITtHEATRR, QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. .-. SHOWING, TO-DAY ONLY. KLAW AND BRLANQEE'S ROMANTIC DRAMA IN THREE ACTS, Produced in tbe A.B. Studios, .. ; *TH B _T N D I A N. : Famous Picture.Adaptation of-a. Renowned American Piay. . .. ..The finest,..most thrlU'mg and realistic Picture ot Indian Border Warfare that lias been screened since THE MASSACRE wag shown at the Kiug George .-Theatre, three years ago. A Magnificent Picture, interwoven with a Touching and Tathetlc Story of Fidelity and Heroism. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). GREAT PATRIOTIC DRAMA. TN THREE PARTS (EXCLUSIVE), *pOR -g-ING AND /-tOUNTRY. It breathes patriotism in every scene, both iv. the manner in which the story is told and ln the natural incidents that grip attention at every point. ADULTS: STALLS, 3d: CIRCLE. 6d. 11 HAT'S TRUMPS? .._ 'THE HOUSE OF QUALITY." r THE GRAFTON. ... THE GRAFTON. THE GRAFTON. THE GRAFTON. THE GRAFTON. THE GRAFTON. (Late Alhambra). rpO-NIGHT — AT C — *pO-NIGHT. Vain regrets will be expressed by those who fan to see THE TREY O' HEARTS. THE TREY O' HEARTS. THE TREY O' HEARTS. THE TREY O' HEARTS. THE TREY O' HEARTS: - THE TREY O" HEARTS. THE TREY 0' HEARTS. THE TREY O' HEARTS. It tells a story, rugged, "adventurous, thrilling, pathetic and triumphant, that grips' from start to finish. After that comes a high-class production—the acting of Cleo. Madison, greatest of all in her line, the skilful Gold Seal manipulation of wild animals and clear, sharp photography. -TO-NIGHT WILL BE YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY of seeing the opening instalment of this fascinating serial, so put your best foot forward, and you'll land right ln front of the SCREEN AT THE GRAFTON. Musical and Orchestral Effects by the GRAFTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor, J. EWART. Juu.) Prices: Reserved Scats, 1/6; D.C. and 0.5.. V: Stalls, Gd. Box Plan open all day at F._ Clears, Tobacconist, opp. -Bank of -New Zealand, Queen Street; or seats may be reserved per •Phone 2082, after 6 p.m. OVERTURE AT S .P.SL RIGHT OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE. GRAND -T*HEATRE CONTINUOUS X PICTCHES. GRAND mHEATRE CONTINUOUS ■X PICTUKES. GRAND -TIHEATRE CONTINUOUS X PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HARBOUR T IGHTS Neptune Co. .... 14 present. . this HARBOUR T IGHTS Great Drama, •" written by TTARBOUR T IGHTS George R. Sims ■ L - i - XJ an d Henry TXARBOCR T IGHTS Petti**, "as xx- XJ played at HARBOUR T IGHTS Adclphl XJ Theatre, London. 7TH PART—DOLLY OF THE DAILIES. END OF THE UMBRELLA. 7TH PART—DOLLY OF THE DAILIES. END OF THE UMBRELLA: SPECIAL WAR TOPICAL BUDGET. MEETINGS. Q.ENERAL LABOURERS' UNION.. The Anriunl Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Trades' Hall, Hobson ■ Street. THIS EVENING, nt 7.30 p.m.. ; when tho Election of Officers for the. ensuing 12 months will take place. Members are earnestly requested to attend.
WESLEY E. RICHAHDS, ... 3-48 Secretary. "YfOUNT EDEN RATEPAYERS'" ~ X ASSOCIATION. '•'-•-.- A Public Meeting of Ratepayers and Electors will be held at St. Albau's Hall on THURSDAY, March 25th, at 8 p.m., to conslder 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 A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL -*- 1 - SOCIETY. A Meeting of Members . and their Friends will be be.d in tbe Horticultural Hall. Auckland Domain, on THURSDAY 25th inst.. at 7.30 p.m. Speakers: Mr Norman Thomas. Daffodils: Mr E. Cordes, Carnations; Mr Geo. Mills, Plant Diseases. W. SATCHELL. Secrctarv. Swanson Street. "551 ma TIOYAL ORANGE INSTIU TUTIQN. Sisters and Brethren are mf\ l l32_sS* urgently requested to attend ! / f Opening of LK>dje, No. 80. ' a>A&****'-a Huntly, on SATURDAY, ; 27th. Train leaves" J.f.2s p,m„ returning 7 a.m.. Sunday; meet station 4 p.m. (Reply, phone ! 3174.) : *.* - . "Z.' : . I By order. W.D.G.M. HENRY D. RUSSELL, j 5(j2 Dist. Grand Sec -LEGAL NOTICES. VT API Eh . ASD 'SMITH, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, . QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. MONEY TO LEND ON LAND AND STOCK At Low Interait. -J£ R•- jJ-'O"* TON £ -L-D IS, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 32; EMPIRE BUILDiNGS, SWANSON STREET. Money to -Lend on . Freehold 'Security. Telephone 3250. " C T5 E M 6 V A L N O T.I C E. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has Removed to HERALD BUILDINGS .. __' -." (First- Floor) 14u,"QUEEN STREET: Money to-Lend ou Freehold Security _6t Current Rates. _ A w: d. m. ,,<£&¥*■*' "jBAgRtSTER AXD SOIACITOti,. Ma.3 Removed -to New Offices-,- First Floor, Ellison- Chambers, Queen Street- (opposite Wyndham Street). Money to Lend on Mortgage, freehold -security, at current rites. ~ " ~" '.■ c
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 71, 24 March 1915, Page 12
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