AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S rjtHEAlag, Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON; LTD Business Manager: John KarrelL ' LAST NIGHT, LAST NIGHT GIPSY J OVE." '..' :.- : M IPSY JLVOVE." -'& A Production de Luxe. \ '):. A "WILD-FIRE" SUCCESS. ' V : AT TEN MINUTES TO EIGHT, \ J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL pOMIC (XB-ERA. OVAL VPERi COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, ■&-• Ot the Most Attractive, the Most Modern. and the Most Alluring Comic Opera' ; ever presented here. GIPSY J OVE." iPSY ; ,' -V. C-< iPSY J OYE." *"IPSY TO-MORROW (THURS.) AND FRI. NEXT, Two Magnificent Representations of-.di,'; Live Wire Musical Comedy Success. Toe :' Record-holder for all Musical Comedies lor. Australasia, r\UR MISS Q.IBBS, yJcii -"J- ISS nnt Miss rjJBBs, An Entirely New Production. New Cast, New Costuming, New Scenery, New Dances,--'-' A NOTABLE REVIVAL. . , SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, A Rare New, Year Treat PAUL JONES. ! PAUL JONES. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 6/;" Stalls, 3/: Gallery, 1/. Early Ddors la'Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. ...',.- .-.-:.■ Day Sales at Clears, opp. B.N.Z. BOX PLANS at Wlldman, and Arey's. The Plans for the LAST SIX NIGHTS, during which will be presented "TUH> -'■ PIAKEK GIRL." "MA MIE ROSETIi" and "THE DANCING MISTRESS," wiU oe ' 'opened on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. T7f7'AI'PU CALEDONIAN ; SOCIETtv 4DTH ANNUAL GAMES, JAN. 1, 1916... ',! Owing to insufficient entries at closltg'.," ! time, post entries, will be received of rail ,y ! events. ■ A } i I Posters and particulars may be had froia. . V Mr. A. J. Woodley, secretary Northern' ■■. ] Athletic Union, Queen Street, Auckland, r J. N. I. McKAY, 522 Secretary. . ' LECTURES. — . ■ ' x. ' : the theosophical society h.p.b. lodge. :•■■'.'"■;■;; mr. c. w. leadbeater ;' Will Lecture In the LARGE TOWN 'HALL, AUCKLAND,'.'.. On SUNDAY NEXT, JAN. 2, AT 7 P.Ji : Subject— " LIFE AFTER DEATH," ■;; With special reference -to those killed'hj-', the war. Certain, fundamental .facts, such as tlu continuance of life after death', .the. suffepsfe ing which follows ev'-l, and the hapsintes 'of what is called the heaven state, are",.; : I common to all the -great religions, thoagi I varied and materialised during the. coafse'iV iof the centuries. It is .the beliet of.". , Thcosonhists that the=e teachlnsi are !j«*ed... upou actual 'facts of hitiitti I known to every great religious teacher.■;.:•'..-' I More than this, it is confidently clear direct knowledge of these things, without trance-or mediumship,' comes top9H| men at an advanced stage of their j tion. The Theosophical teaching, there." j fore, is not speculative; it is derived fronvs-p' those who have real knowledge of the-lifa'tf of those .whom we call "the dead," ,swA."ft:)'; I knowledge as is drawn from observation j?. aud experience. To many these teachings have been a door of escape from grief anl bewilderment. . ', • -.'-.-,?(:- --—:— - ■■_ " - : #v? : . Collection to defray expenses. 5d ; ' " ; '" ' " ' -" •■■•"'■'"-- ---• . : —; ; ;■ *:.•-- SWIMMING. —— : ■..; ii,tt. ede!n BOROUGH • COUNCIL. :•, i M '•■:-. -n. '■ SWIMMING, : BATH.V - - ,'^',| ■ -Notice is hereby given that in. addition . Ito the bouts already, advertised, the baths ;<aI will be opened for the use of ladies froni %j 7 to 9 p.m. on THURSDAY in each , until further notice. ! I■-. S. GRAY, f , '523 ' ■- Town Clerk. ,' , MOTOR-CAR TRIPS. j q/VSEATER DAIMLER OHAR-A-BANC •'' •*" will leave G.P.O. To-morrow at 2.30 :*;■ for Titirangi. Return fare, a/-. Book yp seats through 'phone A 417. 529 ,-"- : ''.; TTOLIDAY MOTOR TRIPS. THDRSDAT, 30th—No Morning '■■ Trip '■?£s■ (Ellerslie Races). Afternoon, 2.30 p.m. ; B 3 hours drive via Panmure,,. Tamakl Sj West, St. Heller's and Kohimaranii B Bays. ,f FARE 5/. Afternoon Tea Free. ~ 1 THE CHASE TOURIST •SIGHT-SEEING .: CO., LTD. John W. Andrew, Manager. •Phone- 1553. . , fM MOTOR BUSES. gT. HELIER'S BAY MOTOR-BUS. 1 HOLIDAY TIMETABLE. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, - ; December 29th, 30th. 31st. -..;'.■:■;: Leave St. Helier's.—7.2s> 5.25, 9.25, 10V30;3^ a.m., 1.0, 2.0. 4;0, 5.0 p.m. 6.45 p.m.-t4j¥S City ou Wednesday and Friday. :\.*2sf Leave Tram Terminus. (Remuera).—£S&H 9.0, 9.50 a.m., 1.30, 2.30, 4.30, 5.30 p-ofr® Leave Self's Corner (City).—lo p.m. oh I. Wednesday, 10.35 p.m. on Friday. -'-''&'. I SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916. . Leave St. Helier's 5.30, 9.30, 10.30, ii.3ojH a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.45, &0 p.m. f gS Leave Tram Terminus.—9.o, 10.0, 11.0 a.m.iiS9 12.0 noon, 1.30.' 2.50. 3.30. 4.30, 5.30, T.151| Leaves Self's Corner (City).—lo.3s p.m. . SUNDAY, JANUARY 2. Leave St. Helier's.—9.so a.m.. 1.30, 2.30,- '^ 6.15, 5.30 p.m. Leave Tram Terminns.—lo.2o a.m., 2JMHI 3.0, 6.45, 9.0 p.m. . -M Subject to alteration without notice. ' Fares: Single 6d, Return 1/. -Jl „„ U J. KEYS, I M odu St. 'HeUer's. M RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. | JTAVE YOUR DINNER AND TEA AT M "rpUE , AND ypEA T3OOMS UPSTAIRS, NEXT TO CLEAL'S, : M TOBACCONIST. THREE COURSES FOR ONE SHILLING.§§ ( Evening Parties Catered For. Open All Day Sunday. A P RIOR 'S gTILL T EADING. . 1 BEST MEALS IN THE CITY. M gTRAND
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 309, 29 December 1915, Page 12
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