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Amusements. __ WiSS'S PlWsili: « M ATINEE, _ 2.30 T°- DAY _ WEST'S -piCTUR-ES. EST'S riCTUEES "DOYAL A LBERT TJALL. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THE HOME OP THE STARS. WEST'S LATEST TRIUMPH. rnHB "piGHTS OP Y OUTH - Love's Dalliance. A The Wages of Folly. FEW The Wages of Passion. CF THE The Fatal Cigarette. FEATURES. Retribution. _ ~ In the Grip of Death. THE GREAT FIRE SCENE. A PITIFUL END. And Our Great Star Programme. ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. MISS DOROTHY NICOL will play Violin 0010 " O. STAR OF EVE " (Wagner). DRESS CIRCLE AND STALLS, -JS. Back Stalls £D. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. Reserved Seats, Is 6tl. 'Phone 15G6. THE T V B I 9-' HE JU Y R I„ c - GRAND ATATIONAL. MA M RAND IN A'iIONAL iViA'UNEE. TO-DAY, AT 2.30. mnE TyrhJ TSSI'S 1 HE -LrfYKIC J- HEATRE. HAYWARD'S, LTD., again remind their thousands of Regular Patrons that they hold the Exclusive Rights for TMIb YEAR'S LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE (now being screened, ana which will only be shown ONE NIGUJ. MORE. Read Below:— . . "... The race will be depicted from start to finish by the aid of 15 cameras. . . Any other film of 1912 GRAND NATIONAL will be unauthorised, and in no way complete. Beware of- fakes from old copies. Any cinematograph camera than.ours on the course will be dealt with by the police BAITER MOTION PHOTOGRAPHY, LTD., Topical House. London, W. March 9th, 1912. (Manufacturers and Copyrighted of our new series). _ DO NOT BE MISLED • TYRIC - Symonds-st. - THEATRE. J-iYRIC - Id Section. - X HEATRfc. Direction Hayward's Enterprises. i>ia--TTAYWARD'S piCTURES- - ft. WARD'S jriCTURES--The Show that Sets the Standard. mO-ATIGHT, IoIMIGHT, nnrr THE GRAND NATIONAL" BOOM. LIVERPOOL IVERPOOL LAST r^RAND NIGHT VTRAND LAST ATI °NAL NIGHT 11 A'iIONAL LAST QTEEPLECHABE, WIGHT OTEEPLEgHASE, 1912. Together with a gigantic programme:— " For the Honour of His Family. JacK Tar Amuses his Friends," '* The Awaken; ing of John Bond," "Rome and the Tiber. "The Deputy and the Girl." " A Message from the Moon," ■" Latest Gaumont Graphic,, " Lupin is a Nuisance." "Caught.in aSnare. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Prices as Usual. ' rnoTNIGHT (SATURDAY) GREAT STAR ATTRACTION AT THE WINDSOR THEATRE. THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. _ A SCOTl'a FILM. A GREAT SUBJECT. (United Films, Ltd.. Glasgow). Dealing with one of the most Exciting Adventures in the Career of Scotland's Most Adventurous Outlaw, " ROB ROY. The many scenes are magnificently, staged. and the Drama is a'imir maved in Scotland by Famous Scottish Actors and Actresses. DON'T FORGET, To-night is the last chace of seeing ROB ROY. Absolutely the Larsrest Programme in the "World. MATINEE ~-DAY AT 2.30. j • ■ Prices as • usuaT. [TT EAR OOOTT "DENNETT ON THE ORIGIN OF THE CLERGY." r\PBRA TTOUSE, rpO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7.30 PJf. COME EARLY. LEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. Three Lamps, Ponsonby. _ PUBLIC CLASSES FOR ADULTS. MONDAY— Physical Culture and Gymnastics. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. _ WEDNESDAY-Ladies' ditto. 8 p.m. to 10. FRIDAY-Boxing, Wrestling. 8 to 10 p.m. CHILDREN'S CLASSES. SATURDAY—Boys. 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.; Girls, 11 a.m. to 12 noou. „ Director. PROF. LLOYD PHILLIPS. I- " I I Electoral. - ' AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL BY MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. An Election of One Member of the Council of the Auckland University College, by Members of the General Assembly resident in the Provincial District of Auckland, will be held on FRIDAY, June 14, 1912, between the hours i of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., at the Office of the Registrar of the College, in Parliamentstreet, in the City of Auckland. No person will be recognised as a Candidate at this Election unless he shall have been previously nominated in a documentsigned by two electors, and unless such nomination paper shall have been delivered to the Returning Officer by postal delivery or otherwise not less than 10 days before the said FRIDAY, 14th day of Juno, 1912, that is to say. not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 3rd day of-June. 1912. A Poll, if necessary, will be held at the same place on FRIDAY, the 14th day of June, 1912, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Dated this 22nd day of May.. 1912. OHAS. M. NELSON. Returning Officer. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER. OF THE COUNCIL BY GRADUATES. An Election of One Member of the Council of the Auckland University College by Graduates of the New Zealand University, who are on the Roll, will be held on FRIDAY, the 14th day of June, 1912, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., at the Office of thd. Registrar of the College, in Parliamentstreet, in the City of Auckland. I No Candidate shall be proposed at such election unless he has previously been nominated by writing, signed by two of the elecI tors, and such nomination paper- shall have j no effect unless delivered to the Returning Officer, at the Registrar's Office, by postal delivery or otherwise, not less than five days before the said FRIDAY. 14th day of June, 1912, that is to say, not later than 1 P.m. on SATURDAY, the Bth June. 1912. A Poll, if necessary, will be held at the same place on FRIDAY, the said 14th day of June, 1912, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1912. CHAS. M. NELSON, Returning Officer. -ft/TANUKAU COUNTY. The First Election of Seven (7) Councillors for the different Ridings of the County will be held on SATURDAY, June 8, 1912. Nominations for Candidates will be received by me at the Pakuranga Hall, up to noon of SATURDAY, June 1, 1912, for all the Ridings, viz.: — Otahuhu, Mangere. Fapatoetoe, Papakura, Wairoa, Turanga, and Pakuranga, one member each. Nomination Papers and particulars can be obtained from me on FRIDAYS AT PILKINGTON AND OO.'S, Seedsmen, Auckland, from 12 to 1 p.m., or Pakuranga. ALEX. BELL, Returning Officer. Pakuranga. May 21. 1912. v ' ".' Restaurants and Tea Rooms. p K I _0 R ' s 1 COOLEST DINLNGROOM IN TOWN BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. ELECTRIC FANS NO FLIES STRAND ARCADE. AFTERNOON Sunday, from 3 to 7 at "YE OLD OAK, TEAROOMS." Entrance between Dadley's and Partridge's. Home-mado scones. HARBOUR VIEW, Endean's Buildings, opp Queen-street Wharl.-Open Sundays. Afternoon and Late Teas. Everything good.—J. Fountain, Proprietor. TORY'S PURE BREAKFAST COCOA- •*• Is Almost all Nourishment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15002, 25 May 1912, Page 12

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