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Amusements. rpHE QUEEN'S rpHEATRE. Proprietors, MacMahon and Lodder. GO WHERE 15TB CROWDS GO. DAILY, 11 A.M. TELL 11 P.M. TO-DAY. Sec yourselves as others see you. TO-DAY. SANTA ROSA'S CUP. TO-DAY. COTTAGES AND CAfcTLES. TO-DAY. The Best, the Wide World has TO-DAY. yet produced. TO-DAY. THE SPY'. Only to be seen at the. TO-DAY. Queen's Theatre. TO-DAY. THE RED MAX'S GRATITUDE." TO-DAY The property of MacMahou and TO-DAY. Louder. TO-DAY. LAKE ISEO. ARABELLA, and a TO-DAY. host of other great studies. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Fancy! Adults. 6d; Children, 3d Everywhere. WEST'S "PICTURES. VV E « T ' S IICTB BE S. R OYAL LBERT ALL - Direction, Havwn.rd's Enterprises, Ltd. The Cool and Comfortable Home of The Window WEST'S PICTURES. Of the World WESTS PICTURESWEST'S PICTURES. SCENES IN CENTRAL AFRICA. ROAD HOGS IN TOYLAND, A Great Picture for the Children. PATHE'S GAZETTE 147. ATORWEGHN QCENEEY. CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE KING, FAUNA OF TROPICAL RIVERS. A CURE FOR CRIME. VISIT THE ROOF GARDEN. Refreshments are served in the open air. T\RESS piRCLE, QTALLS. ONE SHILLING. PIT, 6d; Reserved, Is 6d. 'Phone 1506. LY RIO rip EAT RE, Y P. I O 1 H E A T R E. S YMONDS-STREE T. Direction. Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. HA W A D• « "PICTURES AYWARD'S JLICTURES " Unfold the Universe." rpHIS WEEK'S MEW QERIES 1 HIS Week's JNkw Oeeies Direct from our London Buyer, THE /"IREAT REDEMPTION. HE VXREAT IVEDEMPTION. THE SEDGE WARBLER AND THE CUCKOO. Beautifully Coloured. By the Greatest and Most Successful Natural Colour Process. BETWEEN FIRE AND LOVE. KITTY AND THE COWBOYS, THE VERY LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC —AUNT HI.'LDAH. THE MATCHMAKER. A Marvellous Invention— Gets Even With Father (A.B.)—Automatic Removing —Mr. Fatty's Adventures—(Comedies). A magnificent, picture of great local interest, rpHE TVfERCER REGATTA, <Q1 9 J he jVJLercer JXegatta. J.^' THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A FIRST-CLASS-PROGRAMME In a FIRST-CLASS THEATRE Viewed from FIRST-CLASS SEATS Price? as usual; Reserves. Phone, — FpoWN XT ALL. OATURDAY JjIVENING, AT g^ ■VTEWBURY - CPADA pOPS. AN AMAZING SUCCESS. OVER 18.000 PEOPLE ENTERTAINED. PHILIP -VTEWBURY, PHENOMENAL TENORE ROBUSTO. Royal Dalian Opera, Covent Garden. Albert Hall, etc MADAME SPADA. The Popular Prima Donna. MR. HAROLD GREGSON, The Popular Organist, Crystal Palace, London, will Play "The Storm. BERR RAIMUND PTCHOTSCH, The Versatile Violinist, Virtuoso. MISS MABEL SECCOMBE. Auckland's Young Successful Contralto. The Management invites patron* to avoid i the crush at the Doors, and Book their Scats at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Hancock's. ,„,._. Harold Grcgson will play The Storm. Watch Saturday's Programme in Amusement Columns. , Church Notices. T ENTEN SERVICES FOR MEN. ! The speaker this week at the Chamber 1 of Commerce Services, the Rev. G. C. Cruick--1 shank. will preach at St. Matthew TO- ; NIGHT, at 8 p.m. ' The Speaker next week will be the Rev. I). T. Williams, Warden of St. John's College. Tenders. ''■ CECIL TREVrrniCK. A.R.1.8.A., Architect, 215, Victoria Arcade. HOUSE IN WOOD AT MT. ALBERT. Tenders for the Erection of the above will received up till 2 p.m. on MONDAY, March 4th. The Owner is supplying all the timber. THOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. Tenders are invited for— (i) Mount Eden Road and Epsom Road Formation. (2) Tarring and Sanding Footpaths. Plaii3 and specifications may be seen on application at the Borough Engineer's (Mr. 1 Rogers) Office, Valley Road. I Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, to be delivered at the Borough Council Cham- | bers on or before 5 (O'clock p.m., MONDAY, j 4th March, 1912. Lowest or any Tender not ! necessarily accepted. S. GRAY. i Town Clerk. February. 20th, 1912. | i HP 0 PAINTERS— J PAINTING WORK AT THE AURORA HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET. Tenders for the above will be received until noon on WEDNESDAY, February 28. Camden Chambers. J. CURRIE, Queen-street. Architect. jrn 0 BUILD tk AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'S BUILDING. QUEEN-STREET AND VICTORIA-STREET EAST. I Tenders are invited until the 26th inst. for ! Pulling Down and Removing the above i Premises. The highest or any tender not necessarily i accepted. For particulars of sale, conditions, and plan, apply to WILSON AND MOODIE, Architects. 306-7. Victoria Arcade, Auckland. February, 1912. T O BUILDERS- ■ .L Piano Repairing Shop (in brick), Jubilee Institute for the Blind. ! Tenders close WEDNESDAY, February 28. ! G. W. ALLSOP, A.R.1.8.A., Architect. j 212, Victoria. Arcade. j Railways. I MEW "ZEALAND "OAILWAYS. PUKEKOHE SHOW. 23rd and 24th FEBRUARY. 1912. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued ' from Te Han a, Auckland, Onchunga, j Thames, Waihi, Cambridge, Taumarunui, I Rotorua, and intermediate stations to i Pukekohe on 22nd, 23rd. and 24th FEBRU- ! ARY, available for return tip to 2nd ' March, 1912. These tickets) will not be i available by the Auckland-Wellington exi press trains. j 24th FEBRUARY, 1912. ! Special train.? will leave Auckland for ! Pukekohe at 8.50 a.m. and 12.40 p.m., rei turning Pukekohe to Auckland at 5.10 p.m. , and 5.55 p.m. ; The usual 4.15 p.m. train Auckland to I Frankton will run as far as Mercer only. i A train will leave Auckland for Cambridge i at 5.41 p.m. Excursion Tickets will not bo available by Auokland-Rotorua express trains on this date. \TEW r* E ALAND tTaILWAYS. HAMILTON RACES. 23rd and 24th FEBRUARY, 1912. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Kirikiriroa from Auckland. Onehunga, Taumarunui, and intermediate stations and to Hamilton from Thames, Waihi, Rotorua, Cambridge, and intermediate stations on 23rd and 24th FEBRUARY, available for return up to 26th February. NOTE.—These tickets will not he available by 7.28 a.m. or 10 a.m. express trains from Auckland on C4th February, or by the Auckland-Wellington express trains. FRIDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1912. The express trains to and from Rotorua will stop at Kirikiriroa to set down passengers. SATURDAY. 24th FEBRUARY. 1912. A special train will leave Auckland for Kirikiriroa at 6.45 a.m. Return special will leave Kirikirioa at 6.10 p.m. A train will leave Putaruru for Frankton at 6.30 a.m. A special train will leave Kirikiriroa for Thames and Putaruru at 6.0 p.m. A train will leave Kirikiriroa for To Kuiti at 5.55 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14924, 23 February 1912, Page 12

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