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AMUSEMENTS. KING'S. ■' v ■•' TO : NIGffIT, ING-S. .. .-•■■•'■■ •.:■' -AT-;-'-T£iNG'.s; '.;_____ ■■./• &V • FULLER'S Best of riCTUUES; . FULLER'S AH. PICTURES. , KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Most Popular and Up-.to-date Orchestra in the Domin'-on. Huge Success ot the Beauty Actress of the Screen, MARGARITA FISCHER, MARGARITA FISCHER, In THE HE LONESOME — •■ — ONESOME HEART EART Miss Margarita Fischer, the pretty, vivacious little lady who plays the role of Saraanthy, Is exactly suited to it. THE SERPENT'S TOOTH Vltagraph Comedy WHEN APPEARANCES DECEIVE Drama WITH THE FRENCH AT SALONIKA.... Topical PATI-IE GAZETTE Topical Prices: D.C., 1/: Stalls. 6d; Reserves, 1/11. Box Plan at Fred. Cleal's, Queen Street, or 'phone Theatre 3084. ARCADIA. ARCADIA. R CADI A. AiCADIA. Final Presentation TO-NIGHT of TUST f\VT OF /COLLEGE tl ust »-tjt of College And Present Programme, COMING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). A Huge Double Star Programme. EPISODE IJ — 2000 ft. EPISODE rt THE T>LACK "ROX. HE JJLACK -COX. "THE COWARD." A Most Pathetic Drama. 2000 ft. "GERTIE'S JOY RIDE." The Limit in Comedy. It's a Scream. iTFo - A - D~! Elt b~ E r"a "it D," At THE LYRIC, NEXT WEEK. , AGKICUXTUBAL SHOWS. ALBANY O HOW. gATURDAY, ATI! -VTARCII. ENTRIES for Poultry, Cattle, and Horse Exhibits, and for Sheaf Pitching, Riding, aud Driving Competitions, taken o'u the Showground on Show Day. Auckland Pipe Band in Attendance. For the convenience of competitors, arrangements have been made for a Special Vehicle Boat to leave Birkenhead for Auckland at 8 p.m. after tue show. Launch Sea Wolf and Hunter's Launch leave Harbour Board Steps for Albany at 2 p.m., returning after tho show. Dance in Evening. Bartley's Orchestra. EDWARD DAY, 55S . Secretary. • MEETINGS. ATIIS POWER, AT 51, POXSONBY ROAD. iyJ - Eight p.m. 1 Messages from Articles on table, ' Admission, Cd. 17 EATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUES POLL, ELLEHiSLIE. A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the Parkh Hall, Ellcrslie. TO-MGIIT, AT § O'CLOCK, wtoen Mr Utifrgii, SteveiiSon will ■ givi nil ■'"•rAddrOHs , bn •THE -RATINXJ ON UNIMPROVED VALUES." Mr W. Noton will Preside. 548 AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF " rt - ENGINEERS. AUCKLAND BRANCH. An EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL MEETING will be held in the Centre Hall, Cook Street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 1, at 7.30. Business: Consideration re Court's Amendment of Engineers' Award. Organiser S. J. Elston and others will address the meeting. All members in the district are urgently requested to bo in attendance. H. RIGBY. 3 ......,;,:..... :. Secretary;'' QITY OF ::■• ' ■'-■' AUCKLAND. J. C. MACKY MEMORIAL. I INVITE THE CITIZENS TQ ATTEND J>UBLIC TIT.EETIXG IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ON THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH, At 3 o'clock p.m.. To Consider the Question of takln-* to establish a suitable- Memorial''to SI late Mr J. C. Macky. W ° the 3- H. GUNSON, Mnyor. February 28, 1010. ggj f3 0-L., NO. 2 DISTRICT. WZwrZl Brethren are earnestly reIX\!*3f£h 31', C^ ed t0 attend SPECIAL MEETING, at No. 70s Lodjrc ' Roonl - Eden Terrace, TO- - EVENING, it 8. Addresses by Visiting Brethreu. SUNDAY EVENING—ORANGE SERVICE, Grafton Road Methodist Church. Rev. Bro. iPinfold, M.A., 8.D., on "Benefits of War." By order of W.D.G.M. 551 ■ HENRY D. RUSSELL, D.G.S. §HM& MARTIN LUTHER, A Special Meeting will be ncld ln tne Lodge Room, %SJ3*S*' Methodist Church, Eden Terrace TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), M'irch 2 at 7.45 p.m., to do honour to the Brethren attending the Methodist Confer- _ pnee All Orangemen and Visiting Brethren to the City cordially invited to attend. W. GORDON MARKW'ICK, W.M. J. BOYD, Secretary. 52a H'/TBT'HO DI ST CONFERENCE. JML THURSDAY, MARCH 2. GIRiEAT METHOIDIST TEA MEETING, iFrom 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. METHODIST MISSION HALL, EAST ST. Tickets, 1/. Followed toy the • MISSIONARY DEMONSTRATION IN VITT STREET CHURCH. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor, J. H. Gnnson, Esq. Speakers: 'Rev. W. R. Poolc (of Fiji), "Our Imperial Cause—'An Inspiring Survey." Rev. P. N. Knight. B.A. (formerlj of Melbonrne), "Mission Life in the Aus trallan Bush." Rev. T. G. Hammond <West Coast Maori Mission), "The Maori in Transition." 2 Singing led °by Auckland East Clrentl Choirs. Collection In nid of Home and Foreign Missions. ■N.'B. —Mr iEdgar Randal -will render Orgar "™ Music In the Ghnrch ■between the Tea anti B. Mtasionary SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m.—GARDEN PARTI be AT -MOUNT ALBERT. 50! :t t . TIpiLANESIAN MISSION. — A Garder ,2 isi- Meeting in connection with the abovt will be held in the Grounds of MR. T CHARTER. "Te Patohe," Brentwood Avenue, Motmt Eden, on THURSDAY. March 2, at 2.30 p.m. .. . . 105

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 12

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