Amusements. // WEST'S . -p'IO'TO|B. E6rs -lICTUBBS. T>OYAL AI^ ERT ' ]J A;LL ' Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, 1 Ltd. THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. VALLEY OF CHALVAGNE (Alps). A Gorgeous Colour Study.' THE REFORM CANDIDATE. PATHE'S GAZETTE, 148. . /■ - A CANINE 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\RESS ; .'-; piRCLE, QTALLS, ONE SHILLING. : :■ PIT. 6d; Reserved. Is 6d. 'Phone 1506. TH — All Roads — T Y R 10, HE Lead to — Ju„Y R I 0. • SYMONDS-STREET. . . ■ Direction, Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. HA W A D' 8 / PICTURES AYWARD'S X lOTURES "Second to None." EVERY EVENING AT 8. THE ATEW SUPERINTENDENT, HE IN EW SUPERINTENDENT, - OLD TOLEDO (Coloured). . " THE TEAMSTER, An Exciting Drama of THE TEAMSTER, the Wild West. THE AUCKLAND BOWLING CfifTß'S JUBILEE. PLUNKET SHIELD" CRICKET MATCH, PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET MATCH, Canterbury v. Auckland. ' -'-/■.■/ " . ..Etc.,". Etc; .;■:... '; THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Prices as usual. rpOWN ":/"; ..TTALI' ,' / pONCERTS. ATEWBURY - QPADA " T>OPS." A Noble Town Hall and a Noble Organ. >' A ■ "PHENOMENAL QUCCESS. NEXT SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK the following Artists will support Mr. Philip .Newbury:— ■ L' , Miss Letitia Gardner, New Dramatic Mezzo- . "Soprano. ' --'. .;■/■' Madame Spada 1 arid Philip Newbury will Bins the Love Duet, "We Are Alone, from THE " OLDEN T EGEND." HE V* OLDEN JUEGEND, ' Herr Raimund ; Pechotsch (Solo' Violinist). Mr. Harold Gregson (Solo Organist). Mass Mabel Seccombe (Contralto), Oliver Farrow (the Hearty Basso) and the Humorous Humorist, Miss Kathleen Major, reappears. Mr. Leo. Whittaker at the Broadwood. Programme in Saturday's ; Paper. Philip Newbury will sing " Sound an Alarm." One Shilling Admission to all parts of the Noble Hall. v / ' ' .. *t, Patrons are advised to avoid vthe great Crush at the Doors and Reserve their Seats, for comfort's sake, at Wildman and Arey's, and purchase Day Sales at Hancocks. OWING BY THREE SPECIAL TRAINS. J ■,/. / - 1 ::- : -:-' - / . .^' -T7S7TRTH -DROS.' pRBATEST HOW ON JjJAKPH. Opening in all its Glorious Splendour, and ;, Opulent Vastness on MONDAY,' MARCH 4th. LOCATION: VICTORIA PARK. SHORT SEASON ONLY - With the Most 1 Marvellous Act ever seen in New Zealand. The Wonderful Group of Performing PURE WHITE POLAR-BEARS, PURE WHITE POLAR BEARS, The Greatest Animal Act in the World. The Largest Group of Polar Bears in ; Existence. ;j.v THE GIGANTIC TEDDY BEARS. WIRTHS* COMPLETE NEW COLOSSAL CIRCUS And MAMMOTH MAJESTIC MENAGERIE. Engaged personally by Mr. George VTirth on his ; recent tour of; the world. , A SUCCESSFUL WORLD-SEARCH FOR ■ / NOVELTIES, Including the Seven Flying Jordans, the Beautiful Adelia Sisters, Kitchen and Foy, Artois and La Vaa, Signorita Dolinda, the Bastions, and Herr Schmidt (the polar bear educator), v etc., etc. ADMISSION: / 4s, 3s, arid 2s; C Reserved Chairs on Raised Platform, ss; , Children under 10. Half-price. Box Plan at Wildman and. Arey's. FIRST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY. The ; Large Hfenagerie open from 4 to 5 every Afternoon. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Orchestra in attendance. PMPIRE .piCTURE pALACE, DOMINION :, ROAD. ' v EVERY NIGHT AT 8. MATINEES SATURDAYS, AT 2.30. t WORLD'S -PICTURES AND MUSIC. New Programmes Wednesdays s,nd ; i* ' - Saturdays. ' ■ PRIOES-6d, Is, Is 6d. X T\, rp ARaU "S B, - PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, EDEN TERRACE, Opp. Dominion Road. V..' , ''~ ''. . ■ * ...■.■.■■../ ■■' ''■■- Corporation Notices. u - piTY OF AUCKLAND. ; . ' REWARD. The Auckland City .' Council S offers /a Reward of £5 for - information which will lead to the conviction of the person: or persons damaging the Electric Cables in the streets of the city.. .. ; •. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. February.29, 1912. Church Notices. LENTEN SERVICES FOR MEN, JLi At 1 _ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, /!. I" From 1.20 to 1.50, Monday ,to Friday. / » Government Notifications. 1,. ; 1 : EXAMINATION FOR MINE MANAGERS' AND BATTERY SUPERINTENDENTS' CERTIFICATES. '*'•"■• Mines Department, Wellington, /';.•.;/■/,./': 15th December, 4911. Examinations of ? Candidates for Certifi- : cates as First-class and Second-class Mine Managers and Battery Superintendents under the Mining Act, 1908, and First and ' Second-class Mine Managers under the Coal Mines Act, 1908, will be held on' TUESDAY, 26th March, 1912, and following days, at the Thames, Waihi, Reefton, and Dunedin. All • applications, with necessary certificates and fee of £1 by post office order, should be addressed . to "The Secretary, Board of Examiners under the Mining Act (or Coal Mines Act), Wellington." and. must be received on or before the 6th March. 1912. ••,'■:'.'.- <:■..;■::,-• / '~,:■-: .;■-■{ 1 Forms of application may be obtained at any School of Mines, and from Inspectors of Mines. . '~,■. -, H. E. RADOLIFFE, Secretary to the Board of Examiners. (NOTE.— candidate will be permitted to present himself for examination unless he holds an authority from the Secretary stating that his certificates of service have been accepted by the Board.) , v - Swimming. npHE ROYAL LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY. ] : Q.RAND :' pARNIVAL, . < rpo-NIGHT, '-, Q■, P.M., -rpO-NIGHT, • '. : ALBERT-STREET "OATHS. "" . COMBINED SWIMMING CLUBS AND ] •i - -BOY SCOUTS.. , FIRST*APPEARANCE OF SWIMMERS FROM ,v N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS. ;;, Exceptional Programme, including /■'■' 60YDS LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP OF I AUCKLAND. " , , ' , ,- ' HILARY A. HYAMS, ' / Box 764. ■ ■■■■'■."• Hon. Secretary. ./; ; '/ ; V'/:./•/"'•/•■-'/: ■ ' :'i pONSONBY f SWIMMING AND LIFE-; . ' ( SAVING CLUB. . ' / pREATTT ARBOUR ACE, ' • From Northcote Wharf to Point Erin, npO-MORROW (SATURDAY)/ A/TARCH O J Novelty Events will take place from 2.30, on .. ■■ . Shelly. Beach. / v.;:.':'' ...V-: : ,:,; v-:; : ' ' ■ )^\ '■~;'';. ;,-•':;;' ,''.. :•.'''.;';;.; :i : / y ?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 12
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