Amusements. QUEEN' IT* H F, A T R E. Proprietors, MacMahon and Lodder. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. THE SAME OLD STORY, „,„,„„ OM _. v THRONGED AT EVERY SESSION. CONTINUOUSLY. 11 A.M. TO 11/R-M. . The Most Successful Picture Enterprise in the Dominion. " The Public are the Wisest Critics." TO-DAY — MONDAY — TO-NIGHT. AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Every Item New, and Only to bo Seen at the Queen's, including A Celebrated American Blograph Production, i THE FAILURE. I i THE FAILURE, '■ A Deeply Interesting Photo-Play, full of Pathos, and Sentiment. This Glorious Picture has been Treated in a Masterly Manner, and is considerably in Advance of any Previous Production by tho Famous A.B. Co. "SAVED FROM HIMSELF." WHILE THE MASTER DANCES" (Cincs). "TASTING HIS MEDICINE," Etc., Etc., and by Unversal Desire. SANTA ROSAS CUP. The Cup Race will be Run at the following hours To-day and To-night,: 11 A.M., 12.-50 P.M.. 3.30 P.M., 3 P.M., 6.30 P.M.. 8 P.M., 9.30 P.M. SEE YOURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE YOU. Every Subject Exclusive, and ONLY TO BE SEEN AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. FANCY! Adult*, £*D, and Children OD Everywhere.
TT-ING p EORGE rpHEATRE. OPP. HIS MAJESTY'S. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE. Follow the crowds up Durham-street. See our Great rrog'ramme of Exclusive Films. The Drink Problem Play. THE SINS OF THE FATHERS I " Words fail us to convey any adequate impression of this great drama. It must be seen to be realised."-—Daily Mail. Schoffenhausen Waterfalls, scenic. Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespereau. Birth of a Flower, nature study. Quorn Hunt, sporting. Young Deer's Bravery, Indian drama. Tontolini's Mother-in-law. comic. Man Who Couldn't Laugh, comic. Hats, comic. VICE-REGAL ORCHESTRA. 6d., 6d. We give 2J hours Show for 6d. 6d. Grand Matinee, 2.30. Children, Half-price. Last Chance of Seeing MOUNT ETNA in Eruption.
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Sporting. AUCKLAND ~ O.KING . pLUB. AUTUMN jl FETING. APRIL /? AND Q 1912. NOMINATIONS for BRIGHTON HURDLES. EASTER HANDICAP. ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE. CLOSE on FRIDAY. March 1. by 9 p.m. Nomination must be accompanied by necessary fee 3 tlsovi, each),:-; • ' J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. Educational. OINGING. "jITISS TVJA pLETCHER Has had the invaluable privilege of three years training as a teacher of singing with SIR CHARLES SANTLEY. the greatest of singers and teachers of to-day. Studio. 17, MUTUAL LIFE BLDGS. "DARNELL jriNDERGARTEN AND "PREPARATORY OCHOOL WILL OPEN IN KNOX CHURCH SCHOOLROOM. PARNELL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1912. . Principal: MISS EILEEN COTTRELL (Trained Student under Auckland Kindergarten Association!. Particulars on application at the Schoolroom on and after MONDAY. 26th. T\ RAWING, MATHEMATICS. ETC. CLASSES RESUME MARCH 6. 7.30 P.M. OTURROCKS -ENGINEERING QCHOOL, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. SECOND FLOOR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. /OPPORTUNITY. We are unable to supply the demand for SHORTHAND WRITERS AND TYPISTS. Our Six Months' Course in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. AND BOOK-KEEPING Will enable students to qualify for GOOD POSITIONS. Day or Evening Classes in all subjects. OTOTT AND TTOARE. 23. SWANSON-STREET. j Hi H E T ADI ES- pOLLBfIB AND qchool OF "jyrusic, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. M.M., M.R.C.P., CM., S.K., London. Staß of Graduates and Certificated Teachers. English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co. and Champtaloup and Cooper. Resuming February 12 (Boarders). Resuming February 13 (Day Pupils). 'Phone 809. Free Railway. Trams to Gate. HERR RAIMUNIJ PECHOTSCH, Professor Guildhall School of Music, London, L.A.M.. L.C.M., n.C.M. Receives Pupils for Violin, Voice Production, Singing, and Piano, at his Music Studio, MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, No. 10, Second Floor, £4, Queen-street, Where he can be interviewed Tuesday and Friday afternoons Musical. piANO AND QRGAN TDUYEBS. WE OFFER YOU 71 HE T> E6 T JNVESTMENTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST TERMS We "Mark Our Goods in PLAIN FIGURES. ONLY ONE PRICE—THE LOWEST. We make EXCHANGES on most liberal terms. Consult us before committing yourself to a purchase. Our Show Rooms are near H.M. Theatre, Queen-street. "Hi AND T? piANO AGENCY, T TD.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 12
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