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Amusements. (X XT E E N * HP II K A T E E. Proprietors. MacMahon and Lodder. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Think of it! CHILDREN 3d, and ADULTS 6(1 EVERYWHERE. THE SAME OLD STORY, THRONGED. AT EVERY SESSION. CONTINUOUSLY, 11 A.M. TO IyP.M. The Most Successful Picture Enterprise in the Dominion. " The Public are the Wisest Critics." GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. TO-DAY — SATURDAY — TO-DAY Last Opportunity of AND Witnessing the Greatest AND Programme Ever Submitted TO-NIGHT, in the Dominion. TO-NIGHT. ELLEBSLIE ON BOXING DAY. SANTA ROSA WINS THE CUP. Specially taken by Pa the Freres. "COTTAGE AND CASTLE." Positively a Masterpiece, Together with a PROGRAMME OF EXTRAORDINARY EXCELLENCE. ANOTHER GREAT CHANGE MONDAY. Every Subject Exclusive, and ONLY TO BE SEEN AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. FANCY! Adults, /?D, and Children OD Everywhere. rPOWN TTALL, TO-EWBURY - QPADA pOPS. rpo-NIGHT. rno-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME. PART 1. Organ Solo, " Mareko am Flambeau " iGuilmant) MR. HAROLD GREGSON. Song, "Out on the Rocks" - - - (Dolby) .. MISS MABEL SECCOMBE. Song. " The Requital" - - (Bhumenthal) Mil. PHILIP NEWBURY. Aria, "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" (Handel) MADAME SI'ADA. Violin Solo, " Lcgende" - (Wieniawski) HERE It AIM UN D PECHOTSCH. Recitat'on ... - - - - - MISS KATHLEEN MAJOR. Duet, "The Keys of Heaven - (17th Century) MADAME SPADA AND MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. Interval. PART 11. Organ Solo. "The Storm" - - (Lemmens) MR. HAROLD GREGSON. Aria, "Un di si Ben." " Trovatore " - (Verdi) MIL PHILIP NEWBURY. Waltz Song, "Nymphs ct Sylvan is" (.Bemberg) MADAME SPADA. Violin Solo, " Rond des Lutins " - (Bazzini) HERB RAIMUND PEOHOTSCH. Cavatina, "Come Into the Garden, Maud" (Balfe)

MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. Orctw Finale, "Argonaise" - (Guilmant) MR. HAROLD GREGSON. N.B.—To avoid the crush at the doors, Patrons are invited to Book at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Hancock's. ONE SHILLING to all Parts of the Hall. Doors open at Seven. Concert at Eight. TTING. pEORGE rpiEATRE. OPP. HIS MAJESTY'S. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE. Follow the crowds up Durham-street. See our Great Programme of Exclusive Films. The Groat Drink Problem Play, I Tim SINS OP THE FATHERS I " Words fail U3 to convey any adequate impression of this great drama. It must be seen to be realised."—Daily Mail. Hchoffenhauseu Waterfalls, scenic. Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespercan. Birth of a Flower, nature study. Ouorn Hunt, snorting. Young Deer's Bravery. Indian drama. Tontolinl's Mother-in-law, comic. Man Who Couldn't Laugh, comic. ■ Hats, comic. VIOE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. 6d., 6d. We give 24 hours Show for 6d. 6d. Grand Matinee, 2.30. Children, Half-price. Last Chance of Seeing MOUNT ETNA in Eruption. MEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. OPERA HOUSE, WELLESLEY-ST. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 P.M., H. M. FITZGERALD Lectures on ■ .;■ "THE ADJUSTIFICATION OF DIRECT ACTION AND POLITICAL ACTION." Orchestral Music. Silver Collection. Swimming. rriHE ROYAL LIFE-SAYING SOCIETY. GRAND CARNIVAL, MARCH Ist. Entries for 50yds and JOOyds Inter-Club, etc.. etc., Close TO-NIGHT (Saturday), February 24th. 9.30 p.m.. Amateur Sports Club. HILARY A II YAMS, Box 764. Hon. Sec. i i tssh ' T Corporation Notices.

piTY OF .AUCKLAND. Public Notice is hereby given that tho Auckland City Council did, on the 22nd day of - February, 1912, Confirm the Special Order making By-laws No. 13, viz.-.— AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. BY-LAWS NO. 13. BY-LAWS OF THE AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL MADE IN PURSUANCE OF THE POWERS AND PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN "THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1903." "THE AUCKLAND DOMAIN VESTING ACT. 1893." AND IN PURSUANCE OF ALL AND EVERY THE OTHER POWERS IN THAT BEHALF CONTAINED IN ANY OTHER ACT ENABLING THE SAID COUNCIL IN THAT BEHALF— 1. Whereas the Auckland City Council has laid out lawns in a part of the Auckland Domain for the playing of the game of Lawn Tennis thereon, and it is desirable to make By-laws for the management, preservation, and disposition thereof, the government and control of all persons using or frequenting the same, and generally regulating the use of that portion of tbo Domain occupied by such lawns, the Auckland City Council hereby by Special Order makes and ordains these By-laws. 2. These By-laws shall be read with and as extending and amending By-laws No. 2 of the City of Auckland, and words herein used shall have the same meaning and bo interpreted in tho same way as the same words when used in the said By-laws. 3. No person shall— (a) Play or attempt to play any game of lawn tennis on any one of the said lawns unless he shall have first paid to the Caretaker of the said lawns the fco or charge of threepence per short set not exceeding halfan-hour's duration. fli) Play any game of lawn tennis or walk upon or over any portion of the lawns unless lie shall at tho time be wearing boots or shoos with rubber soles and without heels. (c) Play or attempt to play any other game than lawn tennis on any of tho aid lawns or on any portion thereof.

(d) Play or attempt to play any such game thereon when such lawn or the Dart thereof upon which such game is played or attempted to lie played is unfit to be played upon or would bo damaged thereby. 4. No person (shall in any part of tho Domain— (a) Ride or drive anv animal at a greater speed than eight miles per hour. (10 Ride or drive any bicycle, motor cycle, or motor car, or other similar carriage at a greater speed than 12 miles per hour. (c) Hide or drive round any bend or corner or across the intersection of any drive or path at a Greater speed than four miles per hour. (d) Fail to sound the hell, gong, or horn of any bicycle, motor cycle, or motor car of which he may be the rider or driver when approaching any bend, corner, or intersection of any drive or path so as to give audible warning of such approach. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Cleric. February 23rd, 1912. Shows. TITATAMATA SHOW, MARCH 28. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 16. • PRIZE MONEY, £225. A. CORBETT. Secretary. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 12

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