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" : p AMIiSEMENTS. • *V ■' (-> T-jITA-' fjOLIVET ''""' .'' ■'' ''." - . AVttA ** OLIVET : ; "bITA TOLIVET " ' .-,.-. , +>ITA '.'•-V OLIVET. ■.>■-.. In a -Picturisatlon of - > Elinor M. Ingram's Extraordinary Romance THE, TTNAFRAID. ... . : he : Unafraid. " " , THE TTNAFRAID: . - ' ' he Unafraid. Rita Jollvet, who iB featured in the | Famous Player Production, had the unenviable experience of being on a boattorpedoed by German "Kulturists," 1 she being a passenger by the LUSITANIA. • She was one of the fortunates to be saved, 'it is a curious incident that the Photoplay in which New ZiaJariders will .make ; the acquaintance of :MISS POLIVET; is THE TTNAFRAID, HE . V NAFRAID, And at THE ' " pYRIC. HE ' A/fltlC. rrcHß. T^T 110 ' Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. THIS' EVENING. AT 8. THIS EVENING, AT S. THIS .EVENING, AT 8. THE TTNAFRAID. .HE V NAFRAID. Michael Balsic is .employed by the Dual - Empire to stir up a revolution, and for this' purpose is given a-large sum of money. ' He goes to Paris to buy ammunition, and' " then squanders the money. The represen- ! tative of the Dual Empire ' calls and ' demands the return .of the money, so 1 Michaei is obliged to raise a large sum of ; money In a short time. He meets Delight ; Warren, an' American heiress, and plans to marry her and so obtain control of her . money. The. story is cultivating, full, of • tense and thrilling moments. THE HISTORY OF A BIG TREE. .Interest L LULU'S LOST LOTHARIOS. Comedy ; THE LATEST WAR NEWS Topical 1 UNLUCKY ' LOUEY. :. Comedy Sydney Drew •in the Lead. •LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, i In Selections Rare and Beautiful. , ! ALSO AT THE' WEST EXP THEATRE. i. ; : : . - ... ' : *-"*" GLOBE.' - •"'•'" fVL'O B~ E. PICTURES. *-a ' /I L 0 B E, rj. t 0 B E. • Dynamic Energy. A Virile Plot of wonder- • ful power and realism stand out sharply in this' Colossus of modern photo-drama. mHE' /CRIMINAL. T" "he "/SbimTnal. ----— v THREE ACTS. Featuring MAURICE COSTELLO, The Ladies' Proclaitned-Idol. " A story of underworld vipers, the scourge of society. It is more than a drama, more than a photo-play, something that holds-you and rocks yon with its strength. HEBE IS SOMETHING CHIC. 1 . HERE IS SOMETHING ,CHIQ. A Delightful NORDISK Star Comedy. rpHE -piOUBTH T ADV. • ' VpHE ' Tj<OURTH T-ADY.'' , The plot is extremely amusing,' and revolves around a young military officer nnd his friend, whom he induces to impersonate • his sister, because a prior engagement' pre- ' vented her from being the "fourth lady" in a military quadrille. The display of feminine beauty in this great production should ' make it particularly popular.. • i I '...[' PATHE WARSPKCIAL.,: ..,,.,, : THE FORD FOLLIES ieave New York to : j ;■■■ . StotKthe War. ;i.; PALACE' THEATRE. . NEWTON. , . ALACE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. . I PALACE 2 t<s-Z p.m., 7 to It). - i PALACE . . PALACE THE" INTRIGUERS. ,v PALACE " THE INTRIGUERS. • .PALACE Lublii Star .Feature' Drama. ;l F ALACK 1N.3 Large Parts. , j PALACE THE RED SIGNAL. PALACE THE RED SIGNAL. :| PALACE - : Kuleni" Drama. '. .r " I PALACE CONEY . ISLAND.. . PALACE 'NIGHTsrARE. ;( PALACE Vita Drama." I] PALACE. GCSSLE THE.GOtFER, . ! PAiLAOE Keystone Comedy.. : j PALACE ;■"• " . i . I PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC., '■ i ■.(..., ' ' - '■ '"■ '. ■ "■ "••_____ -VTORTHERN -' STEAMSHIP . I V 1 COMPANY.'. LIMITED; * opVjxiki SHOW'AND RACES. . i THURS. AND FI"T.,*MARCH.2 and 3, IUI6. ' -' The s.J.'NGATIAWA will-leave Auckland *! on TUESDAY. February 29, at Noon, and ;! will leave Opotlkl on j SATURDAY, March - j '; at 6 a.m. ' .1. . Return fare; 35>". - ••-■-•« • -\* . 21 CHARLES RANSON, Manager. ; '.' •'•to:S*iew; *"* ■ • .'."' •T» R*o W N.S.: ," -g. A A*. ! • ' 5.6 ONE WA. ..- ■; ■T""**EDNEaDAT ' ; ■;.■.;..-.. ..... ATI.IST.M. •: . ' ;' -{From Bradne'y aid- Blnns' Wharf;) f . S.S. TANTWHA (From Northern S.S. Co.'s wharf.) ', - .." gATUBDAY, '/jUTABCH; A » ■. ■■■ - • ->: AT Llo P.M. :-.■ VISIT, AT OUR EXPENSE. \ The Finest Sandy. Beach, convenient, by ; tram, road, ; and steamers .to Auckland. : Hundreds find their own way there ; on Sun-' '■ days and Holidays. '.Every room ; -ln the . boardtaghouse is bespoken each year, long' ; before Christmas. .■.-;. ' Tickets on application to •Gray and Cockroft, Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street- . APPLY EARLY; tickets are going outfast, • Auction Sale ' of' Peter Brown's "Brown's - ' .'• ;Bay"' Estate, on March 6. ',-•'. \ RICHARD' ARTHUR AND CO.. 1 GRAY. AND COCKROFT, :". '.* • ;- . -■ Joint. Agents. "QSTEND" '-L-JXCUS.SION. The •Launch OLIVINE', will leave' ! the ; Man-o'-war Steps for.Ostendv Estate, '-Wai- . heke Island, on WEDNESDAY. I March Ist at. 10 leaving Ost'ehd on. return at . 5 p.m. -'■ ' ''"'" * N I The next Auction Sales'of-Sections will . take place at_tbe Offices of the underslimed i on F&IDAI\ March 3rd, at 2:p i p.m.' " ■..'-..' •■ ;- -..v.", .-..'- Launch tickets'obtainable from ■ ■' SAMUEL VAILB AND SONS.,?LTD - " : ■ " ' ' '■' ''•— . TTTEEK-END EXCUBSIONS, TJOTOBUA. -Tickets at Holiday Excursion Bates~*m " be issued to ROTORUA from Taumarunni and all Stations north thereof Evrtjv SATURDAY until 31st Starch, 1816 sVaiV . able for return until the following THUBS-* DAY.. — FARES: Return from Auckland Firet • 31/1-, secbhd, 20A(X ■-•-,.. .- *««'. Are you one amongst, thousands-In the . Auckland. Province who has not' seen th» ' World's Wonderland? If so, decide NOW to spehd s your: nexf cbllday In Rbtdrua: ■ ' A ROTORUA TOURIST LEAGUE. P, A *i E Equipment, Fishing and: Shootiug' \J - Tackle always the s best at -HazardV Queen St.' u ]j . j am ■^iSß^ vmsß^ - All Requisites Lowes.t, Prices. s .'-'■■ ■'•' c . STORES, JAI Qr>^E N . STREET. A FSH! FISHI FISHI—O-li ..' ■ Fish iUtt, .CBstomSTSL M , ,, * , *52?»

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 50, 28 February 1916, Page 10