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Amusements. • | :, WEST'S . piOTUBES. •\TATINEE, 2.30 IJtO-DAY. I CHILDBEN-">D-CHILDREN. ! O ; i "VLT EST '~S "PICTURES. a West's Pictures, J3OYAL ALBERT jjall. & Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. , Delightfully Cool, and the Simc of the '* Illustrious and World-renowned WEST'S PICTURES. WESTS PICTURES. f WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES, a. WEST'S PICTURES. I- WEST'S PICTURES. 0 WEST'S The PICTURES. WEST'S Window PICTURES. i WEST'S Of the PICTURES. ; WEST'S World. PICTURES. a No more perfect selection of Masterpieces has ever previouslybeen screened, even at WEST'S. 0. THIS GREAT PROGRAMME, AS UNDER:0 VALLEY OF CHALVAGNE (Alps). A Gorgeous Colour Study. THE REFORM CANDIDATE. '• This is a STIRRING DRAMA, and nothing to do 'with the PRESENT POLITICAL SITUATION. _ PATHE'S GAZETTE, 148. AN OUTLAW DEPUTY. A CANNINE SWINDLER. Introducing a Remarkably Clever Dog. A FALSE SUSPICION. '■ THE GOSSIP. Vitograph and A.B. Comedies. HER MOTHER INTERFERES - VISIT THE ROOF GARDEN. Refreshments are served in the open air T\BESS piRCLE, TALES. ONE SHILLING. PIT, 6d; Reserved, Is 6d. 'Phone 1506. t T H E All Roads T Y R I C, 1 I H E Lead To JLi Y R I C, S YMONDS-STR EET. Direction, Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. HAYWARD'K DICTUKES AYWARD'S XICTURES "Second to None." EVERY EVENING AT 6. 1 Again in the Lead with Star Attractions DIRECT FROM OUR LONDON BUYER, THE TVTEW SUPERINTENDENT, J-he INew SUPERINTENDENT. - A strong dramatic story, founded on the great Californian Oil Well Fires. OLD SOLEDO (Coloured). THE TEAMSTER, An Exciting Drama of • THE TEAMSTER, the Wild West This Week's "Local:' THE AUCKLAND BOWLING Clrtß'S JUBILEE. And A Passing Cloud (Dramatic)— Graphic . (Topical)— The House of Mysteries i Tweedledum, a worthy son— Cheap Holiday—A Matrimonial MuddleMaking Silk Hats (Industrial). A PROGRAMME OF REFINEMENT. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Prices: D.C.. Is 6d: Front Stalls, Is; Stalls. fid. NOTE.—Our Circle is—and always has been—fitted with Plush Tip-up Armchairs. '1 T> R I N 0 E' 8 SINK. ? I EVERY EVENING AND : SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2.30. 1 : RAND IN ATTENDANCE. ' ' ALL WHITE TO-MORROW EVENING. £ Large Electric Fans. Large Electric tans. - EMPIRE piCTURE pALACE, ;. DOMINION ROAD. '.' EVERY NIGHT AT 8. J MATINEES SATURDAYS, AT 2.30. WORLD'S PICTURES AND MUSIC. New Programmes Wednesdays and Saturdays. PBICES-6d, Is, Is 6d. DT, pATRICK'S J) AY QARNIVAL. AUCKLAND DOMAIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 16th. JJONALDSON VERSUS pOSTLE. TUG-OF-WAR. SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION BY 9H A/V MASSED CHILDREN. T pRAND ATATIONAL pONCEET. TOWN HALL, IUTUBDAY, MARCH 161 th. PRICES: 2«, is. NOMINATIONS for all Athletic Events close SATURDAY, March 2nd, at Amateur Sports Club; previous to that date at 227, Hobson-street. /~i NEHUNGA, MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND, W. J. ROWE, Conductor, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, IM2. , PROGRAMME— March, "Through Bolts and Bars"- (Urbaob) Selection, " 'Hie Slave" - - - (Bishop) Overture, " Alpha" - - . - - (Williams) Walts. " Dreams" .... (Wilson) , Euphonium Solo. " Jupiter" - - (Dawson) ■, March, " N.G.8." .... (Trussell) j f " God Save the King." ; ' UNDER THE AUSPICES OF AUCKLAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINERS' SOCIETY. a Collection Gates. Commence at 8.15 p.m. J. CARMICHAEL, j Hon. Sec. A.B Society. Lectures. . pHBISTADELPHIANS. PSEEMASONS' .JTALL. *- UPPER QUEEN-STREET. From SUNDAY NEXT, March 3rd (D.V.), our Services at 11 a-m. and 7 p.m., will bo held permanently at the above Address. ' VISITORS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO THE EVENING ADDRESSES. SUNDAY. MARCH 3rd. 7 P.M., "THE BIBLE— CHARTER OF OUR FAITH." A Revelation from God. SUNDAY, MARCH 10th, 1 P.M., '"OUR FAITH-THE KINGDOM OF GOD." I A Future Political Constitution on Earth. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, 8 P.M., " SALVATION "—" WHAT SHALL I DO TO BE SAVED?" i Seats Free. No Collection. Church Notices. ! !. . . i '' -jITETHODIST pHUROHES. ! f CONFERENCE, 1912. PUBLIC FUNCTIONS. 3 TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). 7.45 O'CLOCK, 1 YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY in Pitt-street Church. Chairman,-President, Rev. G. W. J. Spenoe. Speakers: Revs. 0. E. Beecroft and J. W. Burton. Singing led by Kingsland Trinity Choir. Collection for Conference Expenses. 8 TO-MORROW (Thursday), 7-30 P.M., 1 OPENING SESSION in Pitt-street Church. I Retiring President's Address. Election of Officers, etc. Singing led by Pitt-street Choir. Collection. SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 2-30 P.M., HARBOUR EXCURSION to Lake TakapunaFerry Steamer will leave Northcoto Ferry Wharf, and call at Ponsonby Wharf and Devonport. Tickets, la. SAIfURDAY, 8 P.M.. . OPEN-AIR MEETING in Karangahape Rodiu— Speakers: Revs. N. Turner and B. F. Rothwell. MONDAY. MARCH 4. 3 P.M., ORATORIO, "Judas Maccabseua" in New Town Hall. Special Soloists and Orchestra. United Choirs from Methodist and | Primitive Methodist Choira. Conductor i j ( Mr. E. J. Gatland. Tickets. 2s and Is. ! For Further Meetings see Saturday's Paper. I o ■ r e ' ——— j r -' ; ; —« " pONFIDENTIAL »pYPISTB I. SHORTHAND WRITER. TIjTISS T? Hf TONES. 3 1?1L JUit ITXi <J GOVERNMENT INSURANCE BUILDINGS, 99, Queen-st, opp Fort-aS. 'Pboaa 2033.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14928, 28 February 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14928, 28 February 1912, Page 14

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