. AMUSEMENTS. -■ mi -MAJESTY'S THEATER" ' - 1 - Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd - -\ : K : Direction Frank Stewart, j : I ..ast Night's Huge Audience Astounflwl 'at : .aurc-nce Con-en's Sensational D»a™T - •Wake Up." .Now is YOUK Chance- sv; Cannot Afford to Miss It ' • ■*£ TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT JADTKS. This is something WAKE VPi - lor you, and you WAKE Up! ; jAi>lEc*. must not miss this WAKE Uv! ' ■ ,ADIEtS. chance of seeing WAKE vvi .AXIIES. the story that 'WAKE UP' ■ L.ADIES. made ail England WAKE rpi '■-''■ talk, where special WAKE Xipi : performances were WAKE Ul'f' SADIES, held every alter- WAKE n>! ■ J ADIES. noon for ladles TVAKE UP: • ' .ADIES. only. WAKE lipi J-H A spleudirt supporting programme i a ' ■lutling a Two-reel A.B. Drama. 'iV "' 3iiick.s:inds of Society, Scenics, ComK .'te. /Prices, D.C. 1/6; aU Stalls l/»G a ''. '"- •;"' -cry Gd. ■ '' '. . To avoid disappointment book scats bY V rheatre 'Phono 2100. No extra charge. : : ' £ING QEORGE rpHEATHE. LAST DAY AXD NIGHT. f A Great Detective Drama in Three Parts/" SAT PINKERTON V. XAT PINKEKTOX. : '' Continuation of the Oreat Trans-Atlautle : Serial, TOE "DLACK "DOX. rHE ECLAIR JOURNAL War Topical.-.'-'' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Master Key Stars. 808 L-EONAItD AXD ELLA HALL IS, , : . : TOE "D-LOXDE IN T>LACK. : ■ A Lady Detective Mistaken for a Thief • : A. charming story which has its li-ht : jiorueiits as 'Well as its more thrillH" ■ ones. f 7 ' THE PHOTO-PLAY OF THE MOJIEYT -RR.GADIER GERARD" AT THE LYRIC, NEXT WEEK. - CORPORATION HOTICES. Z} pill OF ACCKLA ND, AUCKLAND DOMAIN. Notice is hereby given that the Aaik-'.''•• land City Council has granted the use of -V. the Dnmaiu Cricket Ground to tU> St Patrick's Day Celebratn : Committee for .-■• the purpose of holding :i Sports Meetinon FRIDAY, the 17th March, 1916, wltSJ'.-f authority for such Committee to make a - charge not exceeding One Shilling-lor eiea ' pc sol\ for admission to the ground, with ; an extra shilling for every horse or vehicle, -'. and an additional charge not exceeding one shilling for each peison for admission •" ■:' to the pavilion. . v.;.;; ; HENRY W. WILSON, :r Town Clerk, February 20. 1016. . 510 SPORTING. : . a THE QPORTSMAN : 'S TTOLIDAY. IO ■ .4-1. :. ■. :V>; TE A ROHA TOCKEY pLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING. - - QATUBDAY AND jy", ONDAT, '• s •S/rARCH 4TH AND £TH. EXCURSION FARES from Auctions, ■■'> Onehnnga, Taumarunui, Cambridge,--, v. Thames, Waihi, and Intermediate; Etatioas, : > ,;'• issued on 3rd. 4tli, aud Cth March, avittl- ';' '. able to March 11th. • ■ Special Train-leaves Auckland loth flays ~ at G. 43 a.m.; arrives Te Aroha IL3B a.m.; , returning from Te Aroha 0.15 First- -~"-* class, 14/G; Second, 0/0. See EaESay'-.'■■.-Posters. Catering by J. Sinclair, of Auckland. . No person who has_ at any time since the • ;\: passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act'; %'. Amendment Act, 190S, followed the oceapi- ■:' tiou of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, wiirbe |js admitted to the Racecourse during the meet- : : «fe; Ing, and if any such person is found on such .;{;." course he will be removed therefrom arid! gj prosecuted for trespass. E. 0. NASH, 511 Secretary. ■;. MOTOR CAS TRIPS. rrffiK BEST WAT TO SEE AUCKLAND. '■:% A. The Chase Char-a-banc leaves the.;;.:; G P'O. every day—Morning, 10 a.m., i-hour :Ja I trip' 3/; Alte-uoon, 2.30 p.m., 3-hoar trip,;;. A; i>l (afternoon tea free). Chase : Sishtseeing Co., Ltd. Phone 1553. SD^H -XT O T O U T R I PS. WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. , w.V : AS IDEAL DAY'S OUTING FOB A; :! PARTY OF 6IS. FROM DEVONPOUT MOTOR GARAGB-: :,;- Large Car. Careful Chauffeur..-..-i.r. Phones: Garnge, Devonport, SO; Reslaenc^i?4 : * Narrow Neck. US. " :1 GEORGE GOODALL, Proprietor. D.: -wrirea. : . ; : ; t\ EIIC I 0 U S Tγ INES, V', •rjIRECT jrjVROM mHB Ty-AKEBS. ■'': TN AKY QUANTITY. v WESDEL'S WINES are appreciated .by tojnpeteut judges throughout New Zealand? .'H? tor their exceptional purity, , deliglitfcl i -~;« mellow Uavour, and great maturity. ' • *. !&m TUey are guaranteed to be made duly from ; S the liuest grapes and Al quality; crystal /| sugar, and to be absolutely l'ree from any,.;:?.•; artilicial colouring or flavouring, w-Men-s.f' cannot be said of most imported wines. r\ Why pay more for wines of inferior ; : ; quality when you can buy such delectable Si' wlues as these BX MAIL in any quantity!..?; VROil ONE BOTTiE UPWARDS AT THil '! FOLLOWING pRICES pElt "DOTTLE. • • .S. d. ;; PORT No. 1 3 0 VOUT No. 3 3 6 g POKO.', INVALID 4 0 ' % FKONTIGXAC 3 0 ;■:•& SHIiUKY 3 (I ■" V•■->? MADIEIKA 3 0 . : "; (White Wine.) MALAGA' 4 0 i 5 UIJKGUNDY 4 0 ' CLARET 2 a ~: ; (Dry, Unsweetened.) PROCURABLIi AT ALL HOTELS"! ' THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND AT * THE ABOVE PRICES. .. : i;SK' Tlireepeucc per bottle extra must be added SS for packing, unless case lots of one doieii or. ; - over are ordered, when packing aud carriage ;/ are free to nearest station or wharf. ■■^•v;^ For orders of one dozen or more (selected) ys| the prices are Gd less per bottle. One dozen-.'Kg of No. 1 Port would therefore be. ■30/,; ? |§ carriage paid, and so on. Free Delivery Auckland and Suburbs, one v*J| bottle upwards. 'Phone 3100. " . \ ;'c=s EXD E L AXD (J 0., 128, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. •* RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS, prRlOE> QTILL T EADIXQ. '■ BIiST -ft MEAL-S IN THE CITY., 'i| STRAND * RCADE. M •&■ mm
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 12
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