AMUSEMENTS. — . . 4 "Wilt thou take this man to he thy lawful k wedded husband?" rrmp tt-ing'S -—• — ttiuller's X.HEi -KING'S — '-, r ,* PICTURES. AND FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Edison's Film Classic," THE "R ES T MAS, HE AS ES T -"J- AN. THE "REST MAS. H E AJ EST -"A AN. THE "REST TfTiS." HE X> ES T •'-"-AN. THE T>EST TIT AN. HE A> ES T sSx aN. Would you believe that a woman could marry the wrong man by mistake —simply because he resembles her intended? By a chain of circumstances the Best Man becomes the Bridegroom, and the "intended," arriving later, Is treated as an Impostor. TRULY A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE. KEYSTONE'S EYSTONE'S Whirlpool of Laughter, "rruiE -vtoise of tjombs." •X H E vf-X>OMBS." KING'S \TEW W AR OERIES. ing's e,w "" ar Series. SUGAR INDUSTRY Pathe Coloured LURE OF THE GREEN TABLE.... :Lubln THE MAN WHO KNEW Vitagraph HAM, THE ICEMAN '. Comedy D.C, 1/; Stalls, 6d; Children. Half-price. ARCADIA , RCADIA KARANGAHAPE ROAD. " CONTINUOUS. , Newton's Most Popular Picture Palace. WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. SHOWING TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. Our Usual 'Special Programme. THE -OLACK OHEEP, HE A> LACK O HEEP A Most Pathetic and Sensational Drama. rpHE (SHIRKER'S T»JIGHTMARE. Something Real Novel, fTTHE rtHILD STEALERS OF TJARIS. a he Stealers oi» a aris. A Magnificent Drama, featuring KING BAGGOT and LEAH BAIRD. "DARING CYCLISTS" .. Trick Cycle Act "MAX AT IT AGAIN" Keystone. ECLAIR TOPICAL Special. "CATHEDRAL SMASHERS AT MA LINES. Every foot genuine, and takeu on the spot. This film shows the godless fury of the devastating Huns In all its cbustly reality. * Prices: Stalls, 3d; Circle, Cd. pALACE mHEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ZIGOMAR Versus NICK CARTER • ZIGOMAR Versus NICK CARTER -—ZIGOMAR Versus NICK CARTER ZIGOMAR Versus NICK CARTER 2nd Series of Great Detective Dramn. VOICE OF SILENCE. VOICE OF SILENCE. Depicting a Blind Girl's Devotion. The LAUGHING GAS. Funniest LAUGHING GAS. Keystone. LAUGHING GAS. One of the Funniest Keystones. RUINS IN ANCIENT ROME....... .Scenic INNOCENT BUT AWKWARD Vita Comedy . PATHE GAZETTE War Items Showing Belgians Attacking Germans. LORD LOVELL'S SCOTCH GILLIES— . THE NORTH SEA FLEET. Popular Prices: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. rjWWN JJALL QRGAN "RECITALS. SATURDAY NEXT, AT S P.M. ORGAN MUSIC BY WELL KNOWN COMPOSERS. Including, Fantasia in C Minor (Kerens) . Cantilcne (Arthur Alexander) Grand Choeur (Lemmcns) Fantalsie on [National Airs (M. Baraett) 1 B*MR. "MAUGHiAN BARNETT (City Organist). , Doors open at 7.30 pjn. Admission, 1/. HENRY W, WILSO9C7'-" Tawa Clerk. March 24. 1915. 53S COME AND SEE!—AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS. , at KOHLMAIRAMA, on SATURDAY. 40 I ——— . PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ,j, JjORTHERN OTEAMSHir i " '. rjOMPAXY.T.TD. ' WEEK-END TRIPS TO 1 PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI ; GULF(Weather and other circumstances ■' permitting.) j (SATURDAY, 20 Tll AT 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 ARKLE'S BAY. j GAEL 2 p.m No. 5 Jetty _ Steamer returns to Auckland about 'J -. a.m. Monday morning. >. HF CHARLES RANSON. Manager. '' Tl X E E T^XCU'RSION For Prospective Purchasers of Sections ' AT BROWN'S BAY, T(TEXT (SATURDAY, TyCARCH «V 7 TER S:S. TANIWHA, Leaving Nortbern S.S. Co.'s Wharf AT 1.30 P.M. o TICKETS MUST BE OBTAINED AT R. ARTHUR AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, ! ' Or MESSRS'. GRAY AND COCKROFI', Smeeton's Buildings. Tea will'be-Provided Free. - -42 A UCKLAXD .HOTEL AND RESTAUrr KANT EMPLOYEES' , UNION. A TICNIC WILL BE HELD AT MOTUTAPU J. On - SUNDAY. • MARCH 28. ' ; P.Sr Eagle will leave the Ferry Wharf a • at 9.30' a.m. Milk and Hot Water Provided Free. r, Single Tickets, '2/. - Family Tickets, 4/1 Tickets Obtainable at the Wharf. Trades Union New Silver Band in Attendance.' [••.... H. E. BARNSLET. . 539 Secretary Picnic Committee. MUSICAL TUITION. • (J. E] ~, ,P O. OB E, SOLO FLAUTIST, : — TEACHER OF FLUTE AND PIOCOLO. Address 43. TONSONBY ROAD. £ X -T— I TT ! —■ — »r----ie John G. Restell, F.P.A.. N.Z. B G. Ewell Bisset, A.1.A.. N.Z. — T?ESTELL AND "D IS S E T 5; PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, TRUSTEES, in AND EXECUTORS, 02 , AUDITORS £ND SECRETARIES. ~j I have pleasure In announcing that I bavi ; re idmltted into partnership Mr. George Ewel nll Blsset. A.1.A.. N.Z. (by exam.). -■ I-have known Mr. Ulssct fop many, years — and be bag had most valuable experience li A- the highest branches of. the uccouutaucj er profession. The firm will therefore bo in a posltloi . to. take additional responsibilities In coii "h neetlon with Investigations, Arbitrations {"* Assignments, and Trust Accounts, as wel ila ; as auditing and secretarial duties. ral JOHN G. RESTELL. **• Empire Buildings, Telephone 904. »•• Swanson St P.O. Box 901. _B f lm ■ ' JS /tOIME AND SEE.*—AUCKLAND PRO Ie; VJ VINCIAL ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS » At KOHIMAIRAMA, on SATURDAY, «
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 72, 25 March 1915, Page 12
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