- -J-J AMUSEMENTS. PALACE THEATRE NEWTn"? ALACE. ID SECTION X ■ PALACE. CONTINUOUS PICTURIM '"" • PALACE. 2 to 5. 7 to II) . PALACE. "' [,'"- PALACE. LAST EVENING : ' -'"'~ PALACE. THE ODALISQUP'•'''"< :j 7-■:**" PALACE. THE ODALISQUE"' I ' PALACE. (Or the Slave of Dress-.' A PALACE. Reliance Star Drama I PALACE. THE ■ PALACE. THE GAP' '! PALACE. Edison Feature Drama '-' PALACE. Big Supporting Progra mm». * PALACE. —!_ " """"a* ..,.., PALACE. 21st and 22nd Janrirr ' " PALACE- FRIDAY AND SATURniv * PALACE. NELL OF THE DANCE mH PALACE. NELL OF THE DANCE ift r " : " : PALACE. Lubin Star Drama '-V PALACE. Featuring Geo. Ruth'anil'" PALACE. Edith Sterling. ■■ :.XX EVERYBODY'S. VERY3ODY'S. ~".-." EPISODE 20: "THE SECRET WARNING." '" " MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY:.':'.. EPISODE** 21: THE DOCUMENTS IN THE TRE'ASUBB . V FICNICS, EXCTJKSIONS, ETC. I \s-T_—» " ' -vrOHTHEEN STEAMSHIP -_ COMPANY, LIMITED.' WEEK END TRIPS TO PLEASURE REiSORTS. Weather and Other CircumstancesPermitting.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. WAIHEKE. TASMAN 2 p.m., No. 3 Jetty. - KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. ... JAEL. 2 p.m., No. 4 Jetty GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. . 3AU1T1...... '.;::.2 p.m, No. 5; Jetty 7 BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, AND ARKLE'S. 3REWA .2 p.m., No. 5 Jetty. Steamer" returns to Auckland about. 9 Lit MONDAY MORNING. KM CHARLES HANSON, Manager.. ~ -VTOBTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., -_ LIMITED. \ " PUBLIC NOTICE. ,7 In consequence of., a picnic on SATCB- :" DAY, the 22nd, inst., for the clerical staff 7. of the above eonipany, No Cargo will be received on that day. Consignments will 7 be received on Friday for vessels sailing-" tin Saturday. [21* - CHARLES RANSON, Manager.'/ E, X C U R S I 0 X TO V Y\/AIHE_E TSLAND. THE YACHTSMEN'S PARADISE. ? ..,, ,: ORAPIU ESTATE,. ..„,,. Which embraces Pearl Bay, Otaiawhe Bay, md Pohutukawa Bay, being a portion of 7 the property of W. N. McINTOSH, Esq. ,;..: (known .as Peglar's -Bay). -, - t New and commodious wharf handy taf7 sections. Well-sheltered bays and good beaches. The ideal spot for a seaside holiday. „ 50 DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE BEACH FRONTAGES. The Taniwha will run to the'new'wharf * >n SATURDAY, January 22, at 1.15 p.m. Pickets can be obtained from Messrs :- Richard' Arthur and Co:, - Auctioneers,- 7 Elliott Street, or Messrs Gray 'and Cock- 7■-■" :oft, Snieeton's Buildings, free of charge.7;. _rly application for tickets Is advisable. '. jo -save 'disappointment. ..... ■.:■■■•■;•• - ..-■•! SPECIAL UXCUBSIOS 7 O.:- • -'■ «-"■ ■ ■-.•'.XU • ■■•.- . :- '-■ T0..-.' 1 " .'_. . "QSTEND," - .... ~7 . J ... ■ . "-" ' ~ J "^. > ? In orderthat all prospective irayers may/ lave a good opportunity of inspecting t&eAj .: leautiful Farms and Building. Sites in this 777 lew locality, we have made SPECIAL AHJANGEMBNTS by which the N.S.S-. Co..'as3jf \ G ATI AW A will leave Auckland at "M ■'- " - " 1.30 T.M: ON. " 7^;| 'gATUEDAT, TAXUARX OO FOR THE NEW WHARF IN PUIIK| X-Leaving-there at 6.30 p.m. ', ... Hot water free.; Light refreshments'*.maji . ie. obtained on the ground. Cinema pictures, f the Excursion will he taken and screened";: -. t picture theatres, later., on. - The RETURN FARE has been filed aj : the entirely nominal sum of v ' "!' "77 . QIXPENCE. ' , . 6°- V* 5 .' 6 D - •'■■ Tickets-obtainable from . V'\>s gAMUEL. ,IND gONS,. TTI*. ' QUEEN-STREET. 543 REGLTLAR STEAM SERVICE will be'run 7 to OSTEND. Special trip on Saturday. Tickets-obtainable, at Vaile and Sons. ,44 LECTTTKES. "" THE TEtEOSOPHiCAL J- H.P.B. LODGE. " : M R-: ~ C. W-T I/A^EATER^ Will LECTURE it the /X CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN 'HALI* .THIS (THURSDAY). EVENING, At S p.m. " • i,vt Subject: "THOUGHT FORMS." .1' Illustrated by Coloured . Lantern SlideV' drawn from personal observation. Just as a vibrating disc throws a light oowder into geometrical forms, so do the vibrations of thought construct, in subtler matter, forms whose quality is raaa*| evident'by theirs shape and colour. . . ' Admission: ONE SHILLING. - , y. • .-',A-|1 "ON SUNDAY NEXT, AT 7 P.—i' •MR LEAD B-E ATE R. -1 ;i Wiil Lecture at. the CONCERT CHAMBER, - TOWN. 'HALEj ■ X- ~ On ..XX, "NEW ZEALAND AS A HOME 081 7 THE NEW RACE." Admission Free. ■ Collection. - -:SO3 ,; — : -■ — " ■■'. ART UNIONS • — : ••:.., : - -- . A 'RT.. UNION OF OIL . PAINTESG& . The Drawing of the Art Union in con-> " nection with the new R.C. Church, Nortcote, took place at Tarry's Hall, Northcote, -. on Wednesday, January 19, in tie presence, of the Mayor (George Fraser, Esq.), the; ; district police officer, and others. The following are the Winning Numbers:— 349, 104, 156, 331, 601, 547, 555, 323, 172, 3»-V D.,O'LEARY, . 7-7 a U r - ■ ■:. Hon/ Sec, v, . —. . ___—... RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. •pSI-OR'S CTILL T EADINC^ BEST -J I MEALS IN THE CITT. _~ gTRAND v-RCADE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 17, 20 January 1916, Page 12
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