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;-. I j Amusements. ' .;.M-W^| . jjis majesty "thblt^J'.. Lessee and Manager - - Allan w.»i ltn ' t Business Manager .... . . w. a? IJJ I ' ms EVENING AT '~-.-*:? LAST TWO NIGHTS ': . ■' : ■ LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS; ' -> Of ; * ;$ :'.' ALLAN,, HAMILTON'S SEAfIOW ;■' ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEAfinV' 1 " ■ . ; ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON- • , POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ' POSITIVELY LAST NlflftS ■ POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of ■ \ The Thrilling. Sensational. R, mvH , '' , ~.,-. Drama of Indian Life. -"^^ji^' ' "WHY MEN LOVE" wokev=--" « "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN'" ■ , , "WHY MEN LOVK WOMEN'"'•- M -■■:■ !' WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN'. . i "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN" ' : 1 "WHY MEN LOVE g,. 'Unanimously voted by. the Press H of Australasia to be the Best Swal2« ' . Howard Drama ever written by that ProiS ! i Playwright. •"oluk, • PRODUCED BY CHARLES BEOT7J '' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MAP.OH V ' LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. ; I "A -MESSAGE FROM MARS 77 "" - :. ,"A MESSAGE FROM MAES'"' ■ , • l_ "A MESSAGE FROM MARB> I By Arrangement with Charles Hawtrev an* Frank Carzon. London. T ttnt * ' ——— •:' Box Plans at Wildman and Atfey'g. - Prices: 3s. 2s, Is. Reserved, 4s. Dav SaU '" at Martelli's. . Early Doors. 6d extra. ■ '''' .•VLLAN HAMILTON'S p¥6viN^IALToSi ' ' MONDAY NEXT, ( r "CAMBRIDGE" March 4. (" A Message from Mars.*! ■ TUESDAY. ) •'.,-, WEDNESDAY) ') WArHI^S&SS Maroh 5-6. ) ":■.(s%•;■ "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN," and " .' "A MESSAGE FROM MAES.',' THURSDAY ) ' FRIDAY ) • . . >~, HAMILTON. And ) , V-,;. :',.'.v^.rV',.. l^r,;;;J,?. March 7-8. ) , . - - "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN," and : ''' "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." .'; Full Company, Scenery, and Effect* as ' Staged in Auckland. , •'!'-, ; : ■ JTIS . MAJESTY'S TREATS Sole Direction of George, Harlow, ■ Ltd. Manager, Stanley Grant. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. /'.', Commencing MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 4, MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 4, ' MONDAY' NEXT. MARCH 4, GEORGE MARLOW Will Present ALLEN DOONE! ALLEN DOONE! ALLEN DOONE! .-■ ;- "..■ ■-" ."-, ....■■.. ■■-■*.- [• ■. ■ , , ~ America's Foremost Irish; Singing Oomediaitf and Romantic Actor, . Assisted by the Accomplished and Beautiful '* American Actress, ■ EDNA KEELEY, . EDNA KEELEY. :' : ;-.'.:.., ;, And a Company of 26 English and Amerfaais,. ' ;, ,';': ;'.■::;'.■:■■::?•,;; ■;;;:;,;.:•■ : ' Artistß, :;!y; In the (Jharming Pla& SWEET COUNTY .KERRY! - ; SWEET { COUNTY KERRY! \ SWEET COUNTY KERRY!. .'':,:; SWEET J COUNTY '•= KERRY! SWEET COUNTY" KERRY! ; /», Allen Doone as Dan O'Eara. Played in. America anl "Canada by; him ores -'.■"■:■; f 1800 times. , r ~ v, Popular Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. rrfterwi ' Seats,4s. . Early Doors ..'.Eixnenee (6d) eitri, Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Da* Sales at MJartelH'B. ■"• - . " -' , SWEET COUNTY: KERRY! ,;, Box Plan now Open at Wildman aadi Arey's.- , / : VICTOR BECK, Representetim < -V .• : '"- ; "- -•""-•- <■■•.'■• ■ /-■-.■'■• ■•■■ -. , n ~- '-rl. THEOSOPHIOAL t HALL, J i H.P.B. LODGE, 351, QUEEN-ST. , . ■— ' ■ < ■ '-. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK &8 The Final, PUBLIO t QUESTION MEETING To bo Conducted by MISS C. W. OHRISTIEI, ' ' ' Next Sunday wiU. be Miss Christiali FINAL LECTURE for the year. "...l-'v,/;-: ■~-;,'.. Subjec- ' ' • .-KARMA AND THE LAW OF - HEREDITY." :IN i THE CHAMBER OF: COMMERCE TTATJrfggj ■ SWANSON-ST„ AT TWO O'CLOCK™* Aquatics. A' UCKLAND .PROVINCIAL" ,' ''~': CHAMPIONSHIP "D OWING J^EGATTAV , < . •-', -' ' j . AT HBLLYEJI'S CREEK,. *X - ( TO-MORROW- (SATURDAY). . ' - • CO CREWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE /, DO PROVINCE COMPETING IN CHAMPIONSHIPS; ' ■.'- -'•'-»; - I _ v YOUTHS' FOURS: Mercer, Wait*mata,_Sfi. George's No. 1, North Shore, St. George a No. 2. Auckland. " MAIDEN DOUBLE SCULLS: WaiteouAOH North Shore. , MAIDEN FOURS (lOsfc and under): MercWi , West End No. 1/North Shore, Hamiltoa, '• West End No. 2, Auckland. MAIDEN FOURS (open.weights): Hanjilton* . Mercer,;,,Wlia»garei, \;-> Waitema«Mjt« George's, West End No. 1, Auckland, West End No. 2. JUITIORS (lOst and under): Hamilton, Vh»- ■ :* :;:■-, ngarei.* WalUmata, North | Shore. ; A^M land. JUNIORS (open weights):? Hamilton; Ng*" ruawahia, Whangarei, Waitemai.?,,- »i< George's, North Shore. SENIORS: Waitemata .(two crews), St, ; George's, North Shore. . ;, ';■,,,■ MAIDEN SCULLS: North Shore, West End* . St. George's.. '' , ; " :v : . : -i:.'. SINGLE SCULLS (open handicap): Mercer, : Whangarei 12),-West End, St..George* (4). FOUR CLAPS RACE: St. George's, Wait* , mata. MAIDEN PAIRS: Whangarei, Waitemata^ . North Shore, Auckland. ( , CHAMPION . SCULLS: Mercer (C. Boose). ' Whangarei (F. Reynolds), West End .CO.: Raejrst. George's (C. E. Stone an,. H. Harper). ■.. '.-:..- ■.'■■; C. E. STONE (four years Amateur- Cham- ' • pion Sculler of the Dominion) will meet.JMH 'Picked Oarsmen of the Province on the hest Harbour.: Course in the.;.Dominion,''''iWtnt*ai| natural grandsta,nd excellent , view of races from start to finish. Boat leaves Northcote Ferry Tee at 1.4S sharp. r Tickets, is. W. C. SEALE, ' ■'...■.■.-■■■. -.Hon.. See.. >■;■..;>;:":;:, ~-■"■■■ *' '• ; *- ■ • ■:-'-''■• '"'...af '« !; ■'■■■'■ i , - ' - ===! . • ■■'•. -. ■ . ■•;"." .■•'.:.' 1 Xi :■ ■;'-;■'!•,:■.....■'■ ■■ " ■'■.-■-,. ■■ ;. ■'. ■ -■~.'.-,:; V.-.^?rfferft Restaurants and Tea Rooms. .;.; PR i O R • ■■'^'il : COOLEST DININGROOM IN_ TOWNI BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH ELECTRIC FANS. « NO FLIE& STRAND ARCADE. •jVTEW 7 ALAND JJERALI), :; -■'"•'-■'■ .'•■} ' "■'.;',:.■. /'.,.-X "' :,; "■ '■■: : '..'.'.': v'...-.; '■*■ ''" :: 'V : .' ; ''-'S;;';.; : , STOSCnrPTIONS, 6d "per week, delivered' iB town and. suburbs, or 10s per quarter ni - advance, posted to any part of tee ■•.■:. Dominion. /■■■■■'■■;-.';■;,"■■■ ; • ADVfiQTisEMBNTS ':■■ uader the 'followittS cla«es-WANTBD,-To let,;' Foil sale. iosW^;p AKD FODNB.-FEBSONAi.; BOARD AI«D REa- -..! DENCE-are inserted, ac the rate. of 18 words for Is, or three consecutive ■ insertions 10* 2s _ for cash paid in advance. BIRTHS MAEKXiGES, AND DEATHS, 2s 6d eachSertionTWKAL NOTICES.,Is ««*-•.. These announcements must bo signed by tW advertiser. > Reolies to advertisements will be receiver at the offices of the HEEALD free of charge. :instructions as to the iasertJon or. wig drawal of advertisements in the HEEAM must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselvesll*. SDonsible lor non-insertion of advertisement* through accident or from other causes. •.• ■■ ' ' Telephones': Advertising and Commercial Department. 178; Job Printing Order. OfflcN , 289U; Publishing. 14; Editorial, 239. : , i: ff ' ■■gSSS' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14930, 1 March 1912, Page 12

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