AMUSEMENTS. q"p ERA Jj£ O U S B [VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE MATINEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ALWAYS SOME GREAT ACTS.' CON : The Clever MORENI. Character Comedian, MOBbJNi " . IN NEW STARTLING FEATS LES T.EODERWICZ TROUPE. LBS TEODERWICZ TROUPE. FAMOUS DANISH COMEDY ACROBATS ANITA PRIMROSE, America's Versatile Character Comedienne DE FRA, • The Fearless French Wonder. FREDO, FREDO, The Dutch Musical and Monologue Artist BELLORA, BELI.ORA, The King of all Bird and Animal Imitators TOZART. The Wizard of the Brush. WYKEHAM AND PRESTOS, Sketch Duo in Vaudeville. EIiOISE TAYI-OR, Charming Soprano. ! ' AND GILBERT. The Premier Purveyors of Mirth. Week Night Prices—D.C. and O.ij, # Stalls, 1/. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE Reserves, 2/6. Robertson's, to 5 P.m. thereafter Tel. Theatre, 1505. ZOO, Royal- Oak.—Bring ' the children plenty fun; 4 cub lions, baby monkeys, yonng deer; hot water; ocean wave, donKej rides,- all free. Admission: Children, 3d. All, come. sl PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. * WEEK END TRIPS TO PLEASURE REPORTS. (Weather and Other Circumstance! Permitting.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. WAIHEKE. TASMAN 2 p.m., No. 3 Jetty • KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. GAEL 2 p.m., No. 4 Jettj 1 GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. HAUITI.. 2 p.m, No. 5 Jettj BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, . AND ARKLB'S. ORE WA 2 p.m.. No. 5 Jetty Steamer returns to Auckland about . a-m. MONDAY MORNING. 501 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. .■- ■■•■■' -.TnnTWlrav STEAMSHIP CO. Kks}£3 JN LTD. VK7AIWERA QHOW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916. ThY s.s. AUPOURI will leave Northern wharf on SATURDAY, January 22, at 0.30 a in.;- and will leave Waiwera on return at 5 p.m. . Return Fare, 5/. 21 mHB DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY 1 COMPANY," LIMITED. STEAMERS LEAVE "THE FERRIES," QUEEN'S WHARF. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 22nd INST., For ORAKEI, KOHIMARA'MA. v AND ST. HELIER'S BAY. At e> a.m., 7.20 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.45 a.m., 12.20 p.m. 2 p.m., 4 p.m.. 5.30 p.m., 7 p.m., 9.30 p.m., 11.10 p.m. FOR ROUND TRIP (Orakei, Kohimaramaf St. Heller's Bay, Riingitoto), at 2 p.m., returning to Wharf 4 p.m. SUNDAY, 23rd INST. For RAXGITOTO ISLAND. At 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Leaving Kangitoto. 12 noon, *4-30 p.m. •Via St. Heller's Bay. For OBAKEI, KOHiI'MARAMA, ST. '■' HBLlßltt'e BAY. At 9.30 a.m.',"ii'a.m.,' i' piin., 2.30 p.m., 3.3.0 p.m.. 6 p.m. Leaving St. Heller's Bay 10.15 «-m.; '11.45 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 5 p.m., 0.45 p.m. ♦Via Rangitorto. FOR ROUXD TRIP (Orakei, KoJiimarama, St. Ilelier's Bay, Itaupltoto), kt 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m.; returning, to wharf about 12.45 (lunch time), and. 5.45 .p.m. :"■ ■ For (MOTUTAPU ISLAND. At 9.30 a.m. ' Leaving Motntapn, 4 p.m. Fares: Motutapu, 2/; all other places, V- ; Children, tinder 12 years, half-price. For.HO WICK. At i 0 a.m. Leaving Howick, 4 p.m. Fare (Howickj, 1/; all children under 12 years (excepting those in arms), 6d ■'—: : : j r.; itv - ; "'' ; ■' - '■ .. '/". . '- •" ' gPBCIAL AJOT-ICE. I"';.,_ INTENDING VISITORS TO v Aβ T.-E X D >BXVTHE S.S. NGATIAWA, DEAVIN'O ■ '> THE WHABF-AT 1.30 P.M. 1' -■-'-.'• '■'■on ■ :.V SATURDAY, 22nd INST., : . ""'.'■ r Are requested to •APPLY FOR , TICKETS AT ONCE la-order that.>we may 'be sure of providing "...;,!. -Bufflclent. accommodation. 0 if ..'■ TDjETURN TjTARE. nD. " CINEMA. PICTDRES OF T-H'E EXCUR-gIOS-WILL BE.TAK'E-N AND SCREENED AT,SPICTU.RE THE-AT-RES LATER. N.B.—-In' response to numerous requests the "1. for leaving the Island on the re-:--.r~ilSim'-trip has been postponed to 730 .... p.m. This will afford visitors a de- - ; /'lightful moonlight excursion. ■j;;-'- 7 ;: ' : : — ; - «■ iSEE.-. FULL PARTICULARS OF PRO- ' ;": PBRTY IN THIS ISSUE. gAMUEL -y-AILE AND QONS, T TD. -;;.(-' ■■■ ■ : ■' ■ - 511 rrrHEK-END BXCUBSIONS, TJ.OTORUA. - Tickets at Holiday Excursion Rates will be. issued to ROTORUA from Taumarunui »nd all Stations ' north thereof EVBUY SATURDAY until.3lst March, 1916, available for return until the following THURSFARES: Return. from Auckland—-First SI/1; second, 20/10. " - Z. Are 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' « KOTOBUA TOURIST LEAGUES. qct'■'X C.TJRSION TO ,' JSLAND. '" THE YACHTSMEN'S PARADISE. ■-.... ' ORAPIU ESTATE, Which embraces Pearl "Bay, Otakawhe Bay and Fohutukawa Bay, being a portion of the property of W. N. McINTOSH, Eteq jtknown as Peglar's Bay). New and commodious wharf handy to sections. .Well-sheltered bays.and good beaches. The ideal spot: for a seaside holiday 50 DEUGHTBTL SEASIDE SECTIONS BEACH FRpNTAGES. The Taniwha will run to the new wharf on SATURDAY, January 22, at 1.15 p. m . .Tickets can be obtained from Messrs Ttlcbnrd Arthur and Co,, Auctioneers Elliott Street, or • Messrs Gray and Cock■roft, Smeeton's Buildings, free of charge Early nppUratlon for tickets is advisable t-V ¥-'T 1'; :•].;>'l- f-.-cnt.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 18, 21 January 1916, Page 10
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