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" ■ : i.iin. ■„ , ■.' ' 1 .1 m i ii -m ', ..-. Ml _i in] ■ ■ i mini ■■■■■■■■— ■;'-•;.' Amusements. __ XXT l E S Ti',B P* IC T V RES -' -M A ' rWEr 273O PAY - . ." . wrsi's. z>^Sst^ifs ROYAL 1 ALBERT HAL L. ; Direction T.J; West and Henry Howard "THE WINDOW.OF THE WORLD. _ TITDLLE. JTIPPOLITA .TV'H ;, ■'-•:■ IN HEP. SILHOUETTE DANCES. -.-' :'wv. ; : NINE OF DIAMONDS.., ■• ■ ■ • MICROSCOPIC WONDEBB. v . Marvellous examples of Microscopic Besearc* ■■■'.„ •;.: **. PIRATES OF 1920. . .;//.■ _, ... A RUSSIAN ROMANCE. _;\\u iTtjOUNTAIN J>ASSES OF '--■; y A Gorgeous Study by Pathe Freres. ;;.;,.■ ■""'■'3oth-: EDITION PATHE'S GAZETTE. ABBEYS OF, PAVIA. EARLY = SETTLER^ A Tailor's Queer Advertisement-Biir * Jockey-Tontolini and a Rival in Love, 1* ROYAL ALBERT LADIES'., A.,. Prices: Is 6d. Is, and 6d.; No Extra Charge for.Booking. 'Phono 1506. : ' v J3UCKINGHAM ; .; ; 'PICTURE ■■' PALACE GREAT -. CHILDREN'S MATINEE, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. ;;; SEVENTH GREAT PROGRAMME. Japanese Life and Character. : ; ~; Coloured Scenic. Dramatic. Oormo. SONGS IN CHARACTER _ BY EDMUND H. BUCKINGHAM. Cheaper than the rest, : And as good as the best. Quality and Price Speaks The Wide World Over. _.- _, Evenings—Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d; Fit, 3d. Matinees—Children. 3d; Adults. Circle, 6a. „Melody and Harmony in One. JjTDEN pARK. ' J£INGSLAND rpO-NIGHT. - ■•' rj^O-NIGHT. rilO-NIGHT. ':■/'■ , rro-NIGHT. -.-I /"\PEN AIR T3ICTTTRES COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Prices. 6d. ■ Prices, 6d. . .*'- LAST TWO "PERFORMANCES. HOODOO HOODOO HOODOO HOODOC HOO ■ DO( HOD T HE R OYAL INK. DCK HOO gK AT IN G. PCi HOO The Night of Nights at the DOC HOO Royal Skating Rink will be DO*. HOO TUESDAY. APRIL 4th, 7.30 p.m. Dpi Trno' ■ ; '-. , ' ,: ''' - ■■■■ '■■■=■■■■' jmji. HOO GENERAL ADMISSION,- la. DOC - HOO ■ ! -"~ :vl ' - '■: .'-* : ' ■'■"'■■ l " J{ - HOO Sessions as Usual. V .: .-;!.''■■■-, DOC HOO ' Prices as Usual. DOC HOO - PROFESSOR IRVING. Manager. DOC HOODOO HOODOO HOODOO HOODCK rpHE CAUSE THAT NEEDS ASSISTANCE. " QUOD FACEMUS VOLDE FACEMUS.." HONOUR THE VETERANS. m AID OF VETERANS' : HOME " AND MEMORIAL TO OFFICERS AND. MENWHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN DEFENCE. OF THE EMPIRE. , , ' . ■ Under the distinguished Patronage of His Excehency the Governor and Commanders-in-Chief of New Zealand (Lord Islington, K.C.M.G.; D.8.0.l and Her Excellency Lady Islington; C. H. Poole, ;Eflq., MP.; ; His Worship ■- the Mayor of Auckland, Officers and Members of the Drfence/Foyces, Presidents, Vice-presidents, General and Military Committees of the Veterans' - Home • and Memorial Fund, and Leading Citizens foi Auckland. Executive- Committee: Chairman. Hon. .E. Mitchelson: vice-chairman. Major AM. Myers. M.P. Lieutenant-Colonel ; G. W. S. Patterson, Maior J. Bardie Nell, J. Kirker, Esq.; T. Finlavson. Esq.; Alfred Kidd, Ebc: T. Harle Giles; hon. Sec, A.8.E.V...J. Thomas' (capt.); hon. treas., J. :rS^ Eyrie, Esq.; also captain and"officers ot His Majesty's ship Pioneer. - • , A RIBAND TROT AVAL AND WILIPAEI ■j^riGiiT . , Will be held on •: • JJONDAT jpm. A PRIL 3j .'■ ■ "'.AT'THE ■ , ~';., ■WINDSOR "gLITE " ' "aRATING INK (Auckland's Most Fashionable Rink), , , •■'.'■PONSONBY, . NEAR THE THREE LAMPS. His Worship the Mayor' (Mr. L. J. Bagnall), : has .kindly consented to perform the' {Opening Ceremony at 8 p.m. .' THE PROCEEDS OF THE' GRAND OPENING NIGHT ARE TO BE DEVOTED TO THE VETERANS' HOME AND MEMORIAL FUND. ■ ADMISSION. Is; Reserved Chairs, 2s. ; Hon. Sec, CAPTAIN E. J. THOMAS. Hon. Treas,, J. S. EYRIE, ESQ, - Manager a " d D rw CU H?MARTIN. J. W. H. MARTINpRINCES T>INK. : pRINCES "RINK. ■ " . / VICTORiA'STREET. ' ■ '< RAND - /CORONATION AZAAR ,In Aid of the Mater Hospital. ?■■■'•} UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE ■v- '..:,; ;.":,;■.■ ~;■..» ! #. ■; ■•■ ■■' ■-■■'■■, ■ »■■-.■ , ** > To be Opened EASTER SATURDAY. April 15, 1911. at 3 pm THE LEADING ATTRACTION OF EASTEI -';- WEEK. • ;..- t- ■. -' \. The Bazaar > will be open each evening from 7 till 10 o'clock, and continued fo: at least two weijks. , ' 'FANCY DANCING. AMOBEMENTS . : INTERESTING NOVELTIES. . '.'.■'..,;■ Special ; Engagement of GARRISON BAND AND, MEREDITH'S ' ORCHESTRA. Magnificent Display of Fancy Goods and • . ; . Other .Wares, in- • ' : 3 STALLS. ',8 STALLS. .8 STALLS • The Stalls alone will repay a visit, as the] will be Erected. Lighted, and Decorated yerj :■'.'.■":■" Artistically. .'-.'•:.".;.'■:•; -;\ \-'-&'A-y. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EACH EVENING CINEMATOGRAPH PICTURES. „ v; ;: SHOOTING GALLERIES And Lots of Other Amusing Attractions. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Including Ticket ; : in - Art, Union of 1 over 2 :;■-. Prizes. ;.;•■■.'..;■;•.-■: /■.■'■',:','!■■ H. c. McCOY. •-' - T. J. HOLBRDOK, ;.:':.■',';;..;, . Secretaries. - AILBERT ' PARK MONDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 3,- ■-'."'••:■';.'■ '; At 8 p.m. ■ By Kind Permission. - > ■ i - THE AUCKLAND GARRISON ? BAND ; (Under Conductor G. F. Cater) " Will Play one of their ; Popular and Desorip tive Band Programmes. Collection in aid of Contest Funds, : 1912.' J. R. WILLIAMSON, '.- '_;.'•. : v h Secretary.;'. EP. LANIGAN'S ORCHESTRA *' MUSIC SUPPLIED FOR = BALLS. PARTIES. AT HOMES, Etc. Address: vv' '•' ' - ; -- No. 50. MURDOCH ROAD. OBEY LYNN DANCING.~Mr. E. A. Williams, Prof, r o Dancing; Academy, 8, UpperQueen-st. near Sarney's. Terms on application. ; lis Legal Notices. ;',,, ; vrAP'I AND. OMITS BARRISTERS AND SOLICiTORS, ' 2. 3, 4, and 5, SECURITY BUILDINGS, j AUCKLAND.' ' ' »n —Money to lend on Land at Very Lou .'"'■' ■-.--, -■;.-;.,■ Interest.j ..-'.■""■'■'■.' --.1 ■■-•■•;; - E. G. B. M ° s > ' ■ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, "■ : ..'". Has Removed to -'..'./,' : ,'?--... :3p > COLWILL CHAMBERS. • SWANSON-STREET, Four Doors below his late Office. , Trust Moneys to Lend; on Freehold - Security JAPANESE dressing; GOWN Hani * ■- V JACKETS. :,-:-'vV;.:' ■ ■■'': ■>■•'." BENARES BRASSWARE. \y v SWATOWI GRASSLAWN". DSA^VN-THEEAI ' WORK, . • ■ ■:■'■■.'-■'■'■-".• •- To bo obtained at '''■ ERNEST A. RIMMER, Oriental Art Specialist. * Showroom-28. City Chambers, Queen-st, ,- Removing to Strand/Arcade shortly. UPEIGHT Grand Pianos, by John Spenoei and -Co.; .London-nThe London an.t I Berlin Piano Co.. 215-217, Queen-s^ -';;;;;:;^ : ;:;r/;,^ ::;S::;iil-:'Si|3l::VJ: : ;&t^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14644, 1 April 1911, Page 12

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