AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS fTIHEATRE. BIN CESS J-HEATRE. HWDAY. mO-NIGHT. -*-0-DAY. J-o-night. EASILY THE VERY BEST HOLIDAY PROGRAMME IN THE CITY. The Worid Film Corporation Presents the Funniest Farce Comedy of Modern Times, TXTHIAT JJAPPENED n\o TONES ? V f HAT J-J-APPENED A. O « oxes '< A SCREAM IN FIVE ACTS. Lnst Set of Salisbury's Wild Life Pictures. "LIFE'S STREAM." "LIFE'S STREAM." "IN QUEST OF A STORY." Two Sublime A.B. Creations LATEST WAR TOPICAL. EXQUISITE SCENIC STUDIES. THE PEERLESS PRINCKSS ORCHESTRA. QUEEN'S. rjlO-DAY. mO-NIGHT. nM££?\ 8 - X O-DAY. -i-O-NIGHT. QUF.E.N h . Gigantic Holiday Attraction, H e .' ,jN s JJRaga-s trouble. QUEEN'S. -DraOA'S -I^OUBLE. ?.■'..,., ' S- A Stirring and Tremendously Ql KK.N S. Exciting Drama by the QUEEN'S. Esainay Company, In 2 Acts. QUEEN'S. WARWICK WAR GAZETTE. QUEEN'S. WILLIES DELUSION. QUEEN'S. WEALTH OF THE POOR. Q-ÜBEN'S. Another Essamiy Drama QUEEN'S. or Infinite Worth. QUEEN'S. PIMPLE HAS ONE QUEEN'S. Aud another huge laughQUEEN'S. provoker, QUEEN'S. FIFTY. FIFTY. QUEEN'S. Salisbury's QUEEN'S. WILD LIFE PICTURES. QUEEN'S. AROUND ARUNDEL QUEEN'S. CASTLE. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. -VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP A* COMPANY, LIMITED. TTOLIDAY TfiXCURSION /TOUrs. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) SATURDAY, "JANUARY -j 1910. And MONDAY, JANUARY O 1916. COWES BAY: P.S. WAKATERE—JANUARY 1, 9 a.m., No. 3 Wharf. P.S. WAKATERE—JANUARY 3, 9.30 a.m., No. 3 Wharf. Returu Fare 2/. ORAPIU (PEG-LAB'S) AND AWAROA BAYS. • S.S. AUPOURI—JANUARY 1, 9.15 a.m., No. 4 Wharf. * S.S. AUPOURI—JANUARY 3, 10 a.m., No. 4 Whnrf. • Lcuves Oraplu Wharf at 5 p.m. Return Fare 2/. Hot Water at Ornplu Bay at reasonable prices. WAIWBRA HOT SPRINGS. S.S. NGATIAWA—JANUARY 1, 9 a.m., No. 3 Wharf. S.S. NGATIAWA—JANCRY 3, 10 a.m., No. 3 Wharf. Return Fare 3/. KAWAU ISLAND. S.S. N*GAPCHI—JANUARY 1, 0.15 a.m., No. 3 Wharf. S.S. NGAPUHI—JANUARY 3, 0.30 a.m.. No. 3 Wharf. Return Fare 3/. Children 12 and under half-fare. Steamers will leave above places on ' return trip at 4.30 p.m. Meals obtainable on board all steamers, 2/ each, and afternoon tea 6d. CHARLES RANSON, 6 Manager. P» -WTORTHERN STEAMSHIP Si • i ' COMPANY, LIMITED. WEEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. (Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting.) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, IMS. WAIHEKE. WAIMARIE 2 p.m., No. 4 Wharf KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. WAIOTAHI 3 p.m. No. 4 Wharf GRUTS AND WAIWERA. DAPHNE 3 p.m., No. 4 Wharf BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, AND ARKLE'S. OREWA 1 p.m.. No. 8 Whnrf OREWA 7 p.m., No. 5 Wharf Steamer returns to Auckland about 9 a.m. TUESDAY MORNING. CHARLES RANSON, T ..Manager. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WHANGAREI REGATTA, JAN. 1, 1916. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) The S.s. MANAIA will leave Auckland on FRIDAY. December 31, at 11 p.m., and will leave Whangarei on SATURDAY', January 1, al 5 p.m., direct for Auckland. Return Fare, 20/. Tickets available for return on Tuesday, January 4. 12 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WAIPU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SPORTS NEW YEAR'S DAY. SATURDAY. JANUARY 1. 1918. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) I The S.B. GAEL will leave Auckland on THURSDAY, December 30, at midnight, leaving Waipu on return on SUNDAY, January 2, at 2.30 p.m. . Return Fare. 10/. |11 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. pICNIC AT TTTAITAKERE ' ON NEW YEAR'S DAY (Weather permitlngt). Tlie proprietors of the Anznc Valley Estate, by Waltakere station, extend a cordial invitation to all interested to visit same on New Years Day. Conveyances will meet the trains aud take visitors up the Valley to the picnic ground, where tea, milk and sugar will be provided. Over forty people took advantage of this holiday on the last occasion to spend the day in the lovely native bush, where the only stipulations that the owners make Is that trees, kauri, etc., wealth of tree ferns, I native pigeons, paraquets, etc., which will eventually belong to the public, shoudl be ' preserved and respected. Visitors to the Estate during the holidays, ) can obtain from Mr. Melkle, on the pro I perty, copies of the plan, price list, and expert's report upon the individual sections. 9 MANUutAU HARBOUR EXCURSION. NiBW YEAR'S DAY. TO HUIA AND WHATIPU. S.e. RIMU will leave Onehunga Wharf 9.30 a.m. Hot water provided. Return Fare, 2/; Children under 12, Half price. E. DANE, R. DONOVAN, 511 Joint Secretaries.I VX7IEEK.-END EXCURSIONS, JJOTORTJA Tickets at Holiday Excursion. Rates will be Issued TO ROTORUA from Taumarunui and aU Stations north thereof EVERY SATURDAY until 31flt> March, 1916, available for return until the following THURSDAY. FAfRES: Return from Auckland—First, 31/1; second, 20/10. Axe you one amongst thousands in the Auckland Province who has not seen the World's Wonderland? If so, decide NOW to spend your next holiday in Rotorua. A ROTORUA TOURIST LEAGUE, MOTUTAPU.— Camping Not Allowed Without Special Permission in Writing; no rifles.—Motufcapu, Ltd., T. P. Blake, 'Manager. 69 TJEW'S JTIOB TT7TNGS. A S Cool as a Cucumber is what you wiU <A be If you wear our Celebrated Summer Underwear. Singlets, from 1/; Pants, from 1/S.—Tutt's, My Outfitter, Symonds St.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 309, 29 December 1915, Page 12
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