I AMPSEMEMTS. j 1 r ' A? I rnriE J-HE KIXGS mHEATRE. INGS J-HEATRE. Directton: Pictcres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. VITAGRAPH'S LATEST AND GREATEST. THE /pJGRESS. HE JrI&RESS. Tlie coDfcsS!on of n woman knotfc in the UEderworld as "The Tigress"' reveals the hiding place of rich plunder, and explalM j thu iuysterioue d:s.ipr?arance oi a weal tar | man's son. j I ; JULIA SWAYNE GORDON I and LEO DELANEY. . ■ SeMoni on the sere-n has sach a msh;n; 1 narrative be?n anfo'.ded. With rare vivid-1 ness a story of docMe lives is shown. THE CLIMAX IS POSITIVELY TUUILLING. PoTierfn] Supporting Programme. I ALMOST A KING. ( j Screaminj Kalfm Comedy. I CBRXOBBIO duly.) A Dazzling Scenic. THE LATEST PATUE GAZETTE. The I'eople's lopuiar Gazette. WUEKE THE 15UEEZES U-OW. A Roillckiag Farce. A BROTH OF A BOY. Edison Drama. I Prices: D.C.. 1/: StJlls, (3d; Reserves, 1/6. Plan at fred. deal's. Queen Su, or 'Phone 'MSi. rpilK TTIXG'**. V L "XT \X7-EEK. M-UE »>EEK. Direction: Fuller? Pictures, Ltd. MISS rpITTELL - T>RI.-.\F. -*■ ITTELL • *>&VSV IX ESTHER "pKDEHMTSD." jTHEII The Redemption of ESTHER SEAGER, the O3tca=t chiiil of criminal pareuts. by means of an operation upon the brain perforaic-i by . I .lit eminent surgeon: her rew-ue from the ; ?rip ot tae underworld, her backsliding, and I her final resencrati'-.u: rbw b the tneine of ja ponerfnlly dram*:!'- photopliy—a theme I lused upon :i rieory at..! i.y many famous .'■ surjeCQS. It is interpreted by au actress wnoje unique pi/wers «>* are put to tiie severest test and triumphantly vindicated. It may jusiiy be said that in this ' production miss TltreilUruuc reaches the • htsiest level of dramati- :irt yet .mined by ' any jrtress appcarins ou tie screen ' ! KINGS SYMi'HONV ORCHESTRA. 1 j PRICES AS USUAL. i ARCADIA- ARCADIA.! AlltA D 1 i. •"- RCADI A. J , j! TO-NIGJIT—LAST NIGHT OF j 'I mUE TA.4MILY TYIVIDED. J-lIE -T AMILV , Episode s—INHERITED SlN—Episode S : fIMLt: UU-.i-'K T-iOX. ; J-IJK -E»LACK -°OX. COMING MONDAY: rpnt uecoad wtkixg. Bij Racing Drama. 3,000 feet. -■T>ARNELL rpis'KATRE. i Ij i- AKXELL A K.TOKB - 1 UEA.TRE. ! i SJioTrinjr IIOX.. "TIES.. WEI), only, ' March 1.".. 14. 13, AT H P.M. For a Short Seamn only, direct from I Rlckard's Tivo'.i Theatres. AastrjUa. 1 Appearance of TWO KItANKS. TWO KUAXKS. TWO KRANKS. TWO KKANKS. ! TWO KHANKS. TWO KIIANKS. TWO H#.\NKS. TWO KRANKS. ■■ Preseatii; Iteir orisinal and Noveliy Pot Pour), , FUN ON THE FARM. ' KUN t>N THK FARM. FUN ON THL-} FARM. FUN OX THE PA!!U. In conjunetijn wi;h an AU-Star Pfozrimmc. "THE SISTERS" Maj«s;lc Drama. •-•<»> f-et. I-A THE GAZETrTE. 1 WATERFALLS OF NATAL. Pri-es as usasl: Circle, I/; StaiU, W. 101 _^_ I GL O 3 E PICTURES.! Monday's Section. I '' "FOUR ONE THREE." j i ! piUXCESS MONDAY NEXtT j 1 In B "THE BUTTERFLY.V~E ~E X ' S~~IJ U E E X S T. I Hare Attraction MONDAY NEXT— ! j "INFELICE." founded on tjie Fauious i - i Novel by Augusta J. Evins Wilson, autnor , ,i lof "3;. Elnw," and "The Mercy ot ! ; Ttberi js." _ ! "JATONSTER MOONUGUT nXCURSIOX M ! xU. Round the Harbour NEXT THL'-BS-i DAY EVENING. M*rci IC, leavinj Ferry Tee at 7.43 p.m. sharp. 522 ][ AGRICUrTCKAi SHOWS. j p j -r\7AIPTJ AGRICULTURAL a >V ASSOCIATION. .'- PATRIOTIC 30TII ANNUAL SHOW AXD 1; CONCERT. ~ i ! ; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1010. j •- Weatner Dermitting, Excursion Steamer] :- from Auckland. Show Schedules on application. 509 J. X. I. Mc&aY, Secretary. 3 SPORTING. '? VEff ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ": PAEROA RACES. itth and lsra aiAiacu, i9ie. * HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Paeroa from Thames, Waiai, Jj Auckland, Onehunca. F:ankton. , and Intermediate stationi. on Friday, lith *' March, and by trains arriving at Paeroa up to JJS p.m. on Saturday. ISth Marcn. available for return up to and including * Monday, 20th March, 1916. Excursion Tictrts issued as above wiil .. NOT be available by, and will not be acj cepted on, the Alain Trunk express trains. d FRIDAY, ITTH MARCH. Special trains, stopping at Newmarket, ! Green Lane, EllersH?, Penrose, Otabnhn, >J Papakura, Drury, Pukekohe. Tuakau Mercer, Huntly. Vrankton. - Hamilton. Morrinsviile and Te Aroha, will leave Auckland for Paeroa at 6.20 a.m., reluming Paeroa depart C.I") p.m. SATURDAY, ISTH MARCH. '• A train will leave Auckland for Paeroa at G. 45 a.m.. stopping at Newmarket. Ellers. lie, Greeu Lane, Penrose, Otauuhu. Papakura. Drury. Pukekohe, Tuakau, Mercer, I- Hantly, Ngaroawahia Krankton. Hamilton. :d Morrinsville, ami Te AroUa, arriving h Paeroa at 12.S p.m., returning Paeroa det- part 6.15 p.m., Auckland arrive 12.15 a.m. following day. Return train will stop at same stations ac outward train if required. DAY EXCURSION TiCKETS TO PAEROA. AT THE RATE OF 16/ First Class, and 10/6 Second Class (available on day of issue only), will he issued for 6.20 a.m. special on 17th, and the 6.45 a.m. F special on ISth from Auckland. Onehtmga, and stations at which specials stop. For further particulars see Posters and Handbills. Ie BY ORDER. D 503 vi MOTOR CAB TBIPS. |f CJT. HELIBR'S BAY MOTOR 'BC6 s_ O SUNDAY TIME-TABLE. Le»Tes St. Heller's—o.so a.m., 1.0, 2.0 5.0, 5.45.. 8.30 p.m. -, Leaves Tram Terminus, Remnera—lo.2o a.m., 1.30. 2.30, 5.20, 6.15. 9.0 p.m. Extra Trips as required. = L. J. KEYS, B St. Heller's. P rnHE BEST WAY TO SEE AUCKLAND. i The Chase Char-a-banc leare* tlie G.P.O. every day—Morning, 10 a.m., 2-hour trip, '■&/'• Afternoon, 2.30 p-ni., 3-honr tiip, 5/ (afternoon tea free). Chase Tourist of Slshtseeinfc Co., Ltd Phone 1553. Dβ et ~ LADIES and Gents. Save Money!— Get Your Old Suits and Costumes Cleaned ■ and Pressed at the American Cleaning Co., '46. WeUesley St. W. B
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 12
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