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AMUSEMENTS. v.p E B A g O U S E. J APDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. TMMENSE TROUBLE gHOW, L " TO-NIGHT AT 3. HEADED BY' A/-XOLOSSAL A TTRACTION. LJ ■ Oil. -LJ mHE "DLETSOES. £- USICAL COiIEDY REVUE COMPANY. '^ A Complete Company of 16 Artists, L ", in their Mile a Minute Production. L ; jTUN 'TN A O-ANATORIUM. u> IOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. LJ resented by au Exceptional Organisation of Fun-makers. Sinsers, Dancers, aud cli Specialists'. Q ,5 TAGED WITH A WEALTH OF BEAUTY c*< Special and Elaborate Scenery by lel Harry Whaite. _~ Intricate Mechanical Effects, Brilliant Lighting Schemes. LABORATE WARD.ROBE FROM THE J? LATEST AMERICAN MODELS. 1J Bewitching Ballets, Catching Choruses, Clever Comedians, and Sweet Stagers. A lays Produced Personally by the Bletsoes. . First Part 'Speciality Acts. - ' -y-IOLET rpREVENYON, <- 'HE ENGLISH BEAUTY COMEDIENNE, lABEL AND MALFE, Dancing Specialists TED. STAGPOOLE, TI The India Rubber Comedian. A KMITAGE AND The Clever English A. HINE, Comedy Duo. KIP AND KIPPY, ] Extraordinary Comedy Jugglers. rr WeeU-night Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 2/; J_ stalls. 1/. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves, 2/G, at Robertson's Music JJ tores, Queen Street, to 5 p.m., thereafter 'heatre, or by Tel., 1595, to 8 p.m. •••milE T ONESOME TTEART " •* J- HE -"OXBSOMB • Ll iiAl!T '• milE T ONESOJIE TTEART " — -L HE -"ONKSOME J-J-EART - rpjlE T ONESOME TTEART " X he JJ-EAUT — iT TTIVERYBODY'S. A pathetic drama, f lT JCJvEnyiSODY'S. relieved by touches v - -I.T -pVEHYBODY'S. of quaint comedy, i'[ -"VEUYBODY'S. arid a beautiful love lT ■U'VERYBODir'S. story. lT J2iVEHTBOD\"S. la In this particular class of picture-play *]' MARGARITA TTUSCH.ER tli AUGARITA -T ISCHER. or IS UNSURPASSED. "' IS UNSURPASSED. — ai PARNELL T»ICTURE fTTHEATRK. ai A.RNELL JTICTURB J- HEAT UK. oi Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. t0 TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. FINAL DEMONSTRATION OF HYPNOTISM. r YPNOTISM GEO. WILBERFORCE WILSON. GEO. WILBERFORCE WILSON. - GEO. WILBERFORCE WILSON. GEO. WILBERFORCE WILSON. TTYPNOTIST. 4.MUSING AND AMAZING. n INSTRUCTIVE AND REFINED. 'J Mr lugram, of Messrs Stevenson and Ingram, Dentists, has kindly consented to Prices as Usual—Dress Circle, 1/; Stalls, 6d. TAKE ;XOTE OF THE DATE— ■MARCH 6. r "BRIGADIER G-ERARD." T Featuring Lewis Waller and Mctlpe Titheradge. At THE LYRIC. VISIT Cambridge Grand Patriotic Show, March S. Excursion Fare. 12/3 return. C This is the Outing of the Year. 020 T ■ i: ___—-_——_—_^___— __ a RAILWAY NOTICES. L_ ' ■ a V-Eff ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I TE AROHA RACES, 4th AND Oth MARCO, 1916. " P HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will A be issued from Auckland, Onehuuga, Taut marnnui, Cambridge, Thames. Waihi, and n intermediate stations to Te Aroha.tou 3rd, i'a 4th, \anQ Gtb March, available for return Ili up to 11th March, 101 G. c These Tickets will NOT be available by p Main Trunk Express Trains. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH. » MONDAY, 6th iIASOH. T A train will leave Auckland for Te Aroha at G.-15 a.m., Hamilton 10.20. arriving Te Aroha 11.3S a.m.. returning Te Aroha dep. _ <U5 p.m. These trains will stop at New-1 r market. Greenlane, Elierslie, Penrose,! Otahuhu, Papakura, Drury, Pukekohe, I r Tuakau, Mercer, Uuntly, Taupiri, Ngarua- 11 wahla. Frankton. and Hamilton. I r. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS AT THE ! c RATE OF 14/G first class, 9/O second class (available on day of issue only) will be issued for 6.45 a.m. special from Auckland. Onehunga, and stations at which special stops. For further particulars se e Posters and Handbills. BY ORDER. 515 ROAD BOARD NOTICES. pAKURANGA :ROAD 80-ARD. The Road from Bleak House to Oliver's Corner is dangerous, and anyone travelling over it until the reforming, etc., is finished •will do so. at their own risk. •By Order of the Board. ALEX. BEtL, 383 Clerk. pOINT CHEVALIER EOAD BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER MAKING BY-LAWS. Public Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Point Chevalier Ropd Board will be held in the Road Board Office Point Chevalier, ou SATURDAY, the 25t1! day of March, 1010,-at the hour of 2 p.m. in the afternoon, to confirm a Special Resolution passed by the Point Chevalier Road Board.on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of February, 1910, such Special Resolution being as follows:— "The Point Chevalier Road Board, in pursuance o£ the powers and authorities conferred upon it by The Koad Board Act, 1908, aud the Acts amending the same, the Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act, 1014, and of all and every other power and authority thereunto in that behalf enabling it, the Point Chevalier Road Board, by Special Order, make and ordnin these By-laws." (Here follows the by-law.) The.object or purpose of the said Bylaws is as follows:— To provide regulations for dressing and undressing, sea bathing, and .conduct on the beaches; regulating costumes to be worn while bathlnupreventing the destruction, daunting, or removal of any tree, plant or shrub, or any part thereof growing on or adjacent to the beaches prohibiting the removal or carrying away "of sand, shell, rock shingle, soil, or any other thingpreventing persons depositing any rubbish, bottles, broEen ""glass chinaware, garbage, filth, dirt, tins, iron, or oliensive matter oi any kind, or wilfully or carelessly break or destroy thereon bottles, glass chinaware, or any other thing; preventing any horse or horses gallopiug, cantering, trotting, standing, or being tethered on any of the beaches or foreshores; providing that horses shall be excluded from beaches between the hours of 8 a.m. and S p.m.; providing that any person committing a breach of any provision of these By-laws shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds. A copy of the proposed Special Orde- is deposited for inspection at the Office of *Hip Board, Point Chevalier, and Is open to the inspection of the Public during office hour, A oopy of the proposed Special Order U «i«n deposited nt Stoddarfs Store? Point Ch ol a ller, «i.d Morris' Store. Western Spring Dated this 23rd day of February 191 C WILLIAM MARTIN, Clerk, Point Chevalier Road Board. COO

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

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