■:■ Amusements. ■.;/;■;; ■• .'-•;•]] KINEMACOLOR! The Only Genuine Natural Colour Process in Cinematography, at the _■. QPE It A J| °U S K RECEIVED LAST NIGHT RY A DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. '-'.'. KINEMAUOLOR! £■■■:, . . Will Revolutionise* the Moving Picture Art. KINHM ACOLOR! ' Carries the Seal of Royalty. KINEMACOLOR! , .A - . Is Genuine, for Eminent Scientists ana ;*-••- Journalists have said no. KINEMACOLOR! Will spoil you for all other kinds of moving pictures for evermore. Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of the Review of Reviews, has said so. KINEMACOLOR! , Charms and Fascinate.'; you. It Reveals Nature in all her Beauty. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Family Circle, 6(1. , , Plan now open at Wildman and Arcy 8. No booking fee. . rpiiE ! THING'S rnHEATRE. End of Penny Section, Pitt-street. Change of Programme Mondays and Thursdays. I CULLER'S The T>ICTURES. . ULLER'S BEST OP ALL t ICTURES. AND THE LEADING ORCHESTRA. A PROGRAMME OP GREAT INTEREST. TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT OF R OB R OY R R OY. Scottish Airs will be rendered by Piper Chadwick. Taken in the Macprrceor's Country on the Actual Spots in Perthshire and Argyllshire. by -kind permission of His Grace the Duke of Argyll'. THE MAKING OF A CYCLE. THE FISHER MAID. AT JONES'S PERRY. (Dramatic.) THE PATHE GAZETTE. WINTER IN FINLAND. -(Scenic.) THE MATCHMAKER. Delightful Comedy. A RAMBLE THROUGH DERBYSHIRE. TOO MANY BURGLARS-TEE DELAYED PROPOSAL—THE WRONG'; l-ATIENT— BETTY'S BUTTON. Prices— Is 6d, Is, and. 6d. Reserves, 2s. Wildman's OT. BENEDICT'S HALL. GLADSTONE-' O STREET. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT By the Pupils and ex-Pupils of Marist BROTHERS' PITT-ST. SCHOOL. Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT.B P.M. Tickets. 4s. Early Doors, 6d. extra, from 7 to 7.30 p.m. Excursions. Picnics, etc. 1Y ORTHERNT CTEAMSHD? 1P&1 (COMPANY, T IMITED. CHRISTMAS EYE TIME-TABLE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 1911. . '--, GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. NGATTAWA ... ... ... 2 p.m. APANUI ... 11 p.m. ALGIE'S AND KAWAU. DAPHNE ... .'.. 2 p.m. I KAWAU ... 11 p.m. WAIHEKE WHARVES AND BAYS. | ROTOMAHANA .... 2 p.m. | COROMANDEL. , . ROTOMAKANA ... ... ... .2 p.m. ] ARKLE'S BAY AND WAY PORTS. ' OREWA ... ... ... ... 3 p.m. KOTTH ... ... ... ... 9 p.m. Steamers will leave the above places on WEDNESDAY .MORNING. 27th December, in ! time to reach Auckland about 9 a.m. j Steamers will leave Auckland at Midnight I on Taocday for this purpose. . • j CHARLES RANSON. ':-' .; ! % Manager. TyrORTHERN QTEAMSBIP, pOMPANY, T IMITED. ' HOLIDAY EXCURSION TRIPS \ j (Weather and other circumstances permit-! ■■.......• ting).."'-'-' , • ".■''■"''; .../'■-. DECEMBER 26th, 1911. ; COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. WAKATERE...Deceniher 26th ... 3 a.m. , Return Fare, 2s. . •/ Leaving Cowes Bay on return trip at 4.00 p.m. .WAIWERA HOT SPRINGS. NGAPUHl...December 26th , ... ...9 a.m. . .Return Fare.' '3s. ,'.,.}'..;: „^J Leaving Waiwera on return trip at 4.30 p.m. KAWAU ISLAND. ■ - CLANSMAN...December 26th ... ... 915 a.m. Return Fare,-'-38. •;••■ "j LeavingiKawau on return trip at 4.30 p.m.; , AWAROA BAY. WAIHEKE. '.; j NGATIAWA...December 26th --..;/ 9.15 a.m. I - Return Fare, 2s. * Leaving Awaroa Bay. on return trip at _ t .■ 4.30 p.m. , *. " ' ' rpHAMES ■DACES " .WEDNESDAY., 27th 1 DECEMBER, 1911. LEAVES/AUCKLAND. P.S. WAKATERE...Wednesday, 27th 7.15 a.m. Return Faro, 7s 6d. Return half available for return up to Thursday, 28th December. , v , . LEAVES THAMES. '- t i P.S.WAKATERE.-..Wednesday. 27th 10 p.m. _______——. '■ ; • ' __/ * ■ STEAMSHIP; ||y!i3|l , COMPANY. LIMITED. (SPECIAL ~ WEEK-ENDr.'Tra.Tl TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI' ,:";;; - - • gulf:, i Steamers will leave Quay-street Jetty No. : 3 and Railway Wharf, EVERY SATURDAY, j at 2 p.m., until further notice, for Wai-'.i wera. Grot's, Mahurangi. Heads, Algie's, and Kawau, and also for bays and wharves inside Waiheke passage. The steamers will return to Auckland on j Monday morning, about 9 a.m. < CHARLES RANSON, r ..._ -'■:• ■''■.':".;.' ■■■ -"'•'".;';, : ' ; ' V Manager. : -j . -si DOXISG ', T) AY. \fJvlfwV^ > DECEMBER 26. 1911. GRAND MARINE EXCURSION TO THE GREAT . BARRIER (Whangapara), By the Popular Steamship Victoria, ; 3COO tons. ( FARE, 6s. : ■;. .' ".'* < Steamer' Leaves Auckland S a.m. *■( A Band Accompanies Steamer. Meals Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Weather and other circumstances per- ■ /v-. ■ mitting. - ' ■.•■■-, , TICKETS NOW OBTAINABLE. , fIUDDAKT, PARKER, ANy; CO.. PTY., LTD. THE, TAKAPUNAs TRAMWAYS > AND 1 , FERRY COMPANY. LIMITED. S.S. PUPUKE leaves New Ferry Tee at 7.15 a.m., and hourly thereafter, connecting at Bayswnter with trams for Lake Takapuna, the favourite spot for exclu- , sions. T>ENEFIT TO TIT" M ORAN ' - THE BLIND HERO. THE DEVONPORT FERRY CO. Have prasentod as a Gift to the Committee organising the Benefit to W. Moran the 6.8. Albatross for an TjiVENING TTARBOUR T^XCURSION . rpHIS (WEDNESDAY) '.■pVENING, • DECEMBER 20. . ' ■:■ ; ' Boat lea res New; Ferry Tee at 8 p.m., returning 10 p.m. ; .- TICKETS, ONE SHILLING. rpO FISHING PARTIES, PICNICKERS, '. - 1 - ETC. .*■ MR. H. SHORTT wishes to notify the above and the Public generally that his fine new and powerful Oil Launch AIIAWA. will bo available about the first week in the New Year. WISHING .' EXCURSION. is:S;; wlhviri • X 1 leaves Harbour Board Steps at 2 p.m. TO-DAY, weather permitting. Fare, Is 6d BSS ! '.'.:'..,„ L ~,.". . .'■ ■ THOSE, who have had most experience with ' NAZOL" in the . treatment of Sore Throats. Bronchitis. Colds in the Head, are its Btaunchesti friends. They have proved its worth and know what It will accomplish. Have you ever tried'* it? >It "will*, make a tries of you. , Sold everywhere. la 6d bottle of 60 doses. ...:;■; -;\ \ :■■-.-.■ STUDY THE MEANING OF PROHIBITION, j and above all wear COOPER'S Hats. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 16
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