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AMUSEMENTS. rpHE rrRAND. OPPOSITE G.P.O. 'J- HE VXrand TO-DAY—SATURDAY. FEB. 16—TO-DAY. , A Great Dramatic Picture. '"XHB" JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE. JOCKEY OF DEATH." •TUB JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." : 'THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." Fnll of Hair-breadth Escapes and Thrilling Sanations. - "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH " "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." "THE JOCKEY OF DEATH." The Most Wonderful Picture Screened Here for a long time!! A Sensational Circus Dramn!: •A Romance of the Sawdust Ring!! Compelling and Gripping!! Intense, Absorbing, and Exciting!! Supported by The 3rd Chapter, Tho 3rd Chapter, -"TIIE MASTER-KEY." 'THE MASTER-KEY." Have You Seen the First Two Chapters? Well, Don't Miss the Third. A- Fine Keystone Comedy. (MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO COMB TO THE GRAND TO-DAY AND SEP THE GIANT PROGRAMME. QUEEN'S. . = rf~>UEEN'S. UEEN'S. ■ viuEE.VS. DFDN'T YOTJ THINK WHAT THTI PRICE iMIC'HT BE WHEN YOU PROMISED? THB QUERY ANSWERED IN THIS GREAT WONDER-PLAY, STARRING GLADYS T ESLIE I.ADYS J-'ESLIH GLADYS T ESLIE LADYS J^ESLIE In a Bright and Original Love Story. Full of Real-life Touches. TT TTAPPENED IJ\O A DELE-. X T J-'-APPENED J-O -fl-DELE TT TTAPPENED m 0 \ DELE. X T -LJ-APPENED J-O ArjELE. A Clever Chorus Girl, a Young Composer, and a Iliird-headed Bnstncss Man. and bow Their Lives were Entangled. And THIRD EPISODE OF THH "VrEGLECTBD TX/IFR HB EGI/ECTKD » » IFR THE -vrKGLECTED TXTIFK. HB -Neglected »»ifh. pxemes, excursions, etc. ti "VfORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. SUNDAY TRIPS. FEB. 17. I (Weather permitting.) ARKLE'S AND WAY PORTS. S.R. waipu n.ro a.m. Leaving Arklo's on return Rt 4 p.m. Return Fare, 2/; Children half-price. 4 Cn-AHLES RANSON, Manager. tjCT. j> -VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Vtf AIWEBA H O IV, 23rd RERRU.VRY. 10IS. <S.S. TVAIPIT. Central WJiarf, 9 a.m. Return Fare. ">/. Includes Admission to Ground. [Leaves Walwera. on return at 5 p.m. 6 |KMs£l "NTORTHERN fSTEAMSHIP CO., LTD. T E I G H CHOW, ■S.S. KAWAU. WED. 20th Feb., 7.20 a.m. ■Leaving Jjeigli Midnight for Auckland, Return Fare. 10/. THE PREMIER EXCURSION OF THE SEASON. STANFORD, T. TD -. T^MTLOYEES , A NNUAL T>IONIC J\. J- I To b<? held at MOTUTAT-U rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), I" 7 Dou't .Miss This Delightful Outing. Ice Cream, Lollies and Toys for the Children. Hot Water and Milk Provided. S.s. KESTREL leaves Ferry Wharf at 0.30 a.m., calling at Devonpor:. Brass Band of 30 Performers In attendance. Tickets: Gents 2/, Lndies 1/; Children under 12 free. The profits derived from our last Annual Tienl'- were donated to the Children's Hospital Fund. 03 CHAS. PORTEOUS, Hon. Sec. TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATER, TAKAPUNA, AND MILFORD BEACHES. S.s. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrance;, Week Days, quarter past every hour from 7.15 a.m. until U. 15 p.m., then at 10.45 p.m. week days; 10.15 and 11.10 p.m Saturdays only. ' SUNDAYS. S.s. PUPUKE leaves Auckland at 3.30 10.30, 31.30 a.m.. 1.0. 2.0. 2.40, 3.20 4 0 4 4o' 5.20, 0.0, 6.40. 7.20. 8.0, 9.0 (c), 9.W p.m. Weather permitting. NOTE.—Sunday Afternoon Service In wet ■weather will be 1.0, a.lo. 3.15, 4.30 543 6.43, 8.0, 9.0 (c), 0.30 p.m. THE ROUND TRIP. Adults, 1/8; Children under 12 years. Cd. S4 P'SHI.NG EXCURSION, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). TUIIANGA leaves Railway Wharf at 10 a.m. Fare, L'/6. Bait provided. S4 iiif- O LD THAMES BOYS' UcXii J ' nip ANNUAL F.XCUKSION of the above BO T.B Ajl Thames will take place on SATURDAY, February 23. The S.S. AUPOURI will leave Auckland at 1 p.m. sharp, returning on the SUNDAY following, leaving Thames at r. p.m. Excursion Tickets are available Xor return by Tuesday's Steamer. Return Fares—Adults, 6/; Children uuder 12 years, 3/. Tickets obtainable from the "Observer" Office, D. Wilßon, 43, Sussex Street, Grey Lynn; ,T. Twonill. City Club Hotel; J. H. Reed. 43. Lincoln St.; F. Mason, 2nd Avenue, Klngsland; A. Williams, 22, Mackelvle St.,; .S. Skeen, 0, Warnock Road;. W. J. Edwards. Tinsmith. Mt. Eden Road; W. Simmonds. 100, Grange Road; G. Pirrit, Victoria St..; G. B. Walker 53. Wellington St.,: K. Webb, Birkenhead'and T. AITKEN, Hon. Sec, 45, Richmond Hond. Tel. 1709. P.S.—Owing to , a serious accident to the Wakatere the e.s. Aupourl has been substituted. . 321 XXECTORAI* TO THE CROWN LEASEHOLDERS, AUCKL-AND CROWN LAND DISTRICT. I am a Candidate for election to the Crown Lands Board as yerar representative to fill the vacancy which occurs on March 17, 1918. If elected I will endeavour to conserve your interests. JAMES McLBOD. HelcasviUe, January 24. 1318. 533

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 12

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