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' Amusements. I, Q V F, EN'S rn H E ATE E. ...■. /CONTINUOUS p>ICTURES, I : .'„ : ' ■ QUEEN-STREET- ■ t ~:/ MacMahon and Lodder, Proprietors.' I W GO WHERE' THE CROWDS CO. t. ? : TO-DAY-THURSDAY-TO-NIGHT. ' . ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, ' "iV. 2; r • Headed by ■: , :■■; ■ '| A,. Sensational and Brilliant Drama, . LIEUT. ROSE AND THE TRAIN WRECKERS LIEUT. ROSE AND THE TRAIN WRECKERS. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE TRAIN WRECKERS i The Most Realistic and Fascinating Picture • - Yet Screened. • 1 Supported by ' FROM FOREST TO MlLL—lndustrial. : ECLAIR JOURNAL NO. Topical. ECLAIR JOURNAL NO. ll.—Topical. . I THE FAMILY TYRANT-Drama. ON THE BANKS OF JERRAN—Beautiful ' ON THE BANKS OF JERRAN-Scenic. • NAN IN FAIRYLAND— Charming NAN IN FAIRYLAND— Pantomime NAN IN • FAIRYLAND— > Story. . , , , A BOXING CHALLENGE— Oomedy.-STOUT ■AS CUPID. THINK OF IT!. THINK .OF IT! ■■ " Adults, 6d. Children, 3d- ..; Coining Almost Immediately, ■ A SISTER'S ORDEAL. A Really Wonderful Picture. s .. CONTINUOUS TZ-ING - . piCTURES - Q.EORGE: (Opp. H.M. Theatre Stalls Entrance). 11 A.M to 11 P.M. , PUBLIC OPINION.-The Best Pictures. You may pay more, but you cannot get as good. Now Showing TO-DAY; ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ..- ':: * ; Except * .—•'.,. „ ■ './pHE . Jl/TASSAORE, . Or. GENERAL' CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT. In which 1000 Indians and 1000 Troops take / ' ~ "'i : r ;~; part. . . " -■ ■ ■ . Positively the Greatest 7 Spectacular, Romantic, and Historical Photo-Play ever produced by. the World-famed A.B. Company, who refused the fabulous sum of. £10.000 for the American Rights alone. REMEMBER! ONLY TO BE SEEN AT THE KING GEORGE THEATRE, Be sure you see it. You may never have another chance. -Supported by New All-Star Programme. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Adults, 3d and 6d. Day Sessions, Children 2d. rpOWN HTALL. Continued Success of rpHE pREAT TANSEN. '- TANSEN,:.; THE .-/^J.REAT. rpHE riREAT; TANSEN., And His Own New and Novel Company. The Best and Brightest Entertainment yet ~ offered to ■ Amusement-Lovers. ■'■'■t ".■■'; The Unanimous Verdict— SEE JAN SEN. . ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS TO DO SO. POPULAR PRICES: 4s (Reserved), 3s, 2s, and Is. . Box Plan and Day Saleß TO-DAY at Segedin's Ideal Sweet Shop, ' Wellesley-street (opposite Opera House). CHAS. H. KNIGHT, : . Business Manager. 1 ~.'"' 1,,,', 1 ! "' ,' ; ■— Sporting. * AUOKLAND TRACING QLUB. ':.; , qUMMEE fIITEETING. To be held on ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. : : >pHls'.''"FkAY,-' : " 'FHURSDAY, JANUARY O FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON. ADMISSION:. Racecourse, One Shilling. ' Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen, Ten Shillings; Ladies, Five Shillings. . Children under 12 will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enolosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming • and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1907, followed the ; occupation of a Bookmaker, or Bookmaker a Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Summijr Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass, v:: ' '/' J. F. HAETLAND. -• Secretary. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. QtTMMER TMTEETING, 1913. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 29. ...., . And SATURDAY. FEBRUARY i. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE on FRIDAY NEXT, January 3, at 9 p.m. : , R. 'WYNYARD. . • Secretary.; rpo BE SOLD. :BY AUCTION AT .'■ ■ „ ASCOT, MANGERE, , ' . ; :'.' : ;-'-.-•;■" : f )^kii : • -isi On j «:■■-••;■ ■„. •;■•,. pRIDAY' TO'EXT. TO SETTLE A PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNT, THOROUGHBRED MARE, T ABOUR T)AY, . , FOUR-YEARS-OLD, BY SOULT-EDUAM. BY SAN FRANMAUDE, BY ST. LEGEB. ; '-."' '"' ''" LABOUR . DAY " ; ; ' la. the winner of many races, inoluding the i' *1 , . '. ;,: ' A.E.C. SUMMER OOP. rpE s KUITI i ANNUAL pACES. PEBEUAEY n 1913. ' : ; £440 IN PRIZE MONEY. : < .'- Nominations Close at 9 p.m. TO-MORROW i (Friday), 3rd. .. JNO. H. TRTNNEAR, •'■■ : - ■ ' -'•■:■■■■ Secretary.. OR PRIVATE SALE. OWNER. RETIRING. A lot of first-class ; unbroken Racine Stook—yearlings and upwards— Soult, Simmer, Menscbikoff, Phoebus Apollo, Obligado, and Penury; all guaranteed sound and in good condition. Apply— ' '~'.'- DAWSON, 285, Queen-street. ► inn i»wm«"m™^"»«»———— Holiday Announcements. rpo THE TRADE AND PUBLIC GENEE- * ."i ' ALLY.'■'.'. "• THE SHOPS. OFFICES. WAREHOUSES. AND ■ FACTORIES OF THE UNDERSIGNED ; : Will be Closed from DECEMBER 25. 1912.: TO JANUARY 4. 1913, both days inclusive. : HILL AND PLUMMER, LTD. PHTI.LIPPS AND IMPEY, LTD. ; AUCKLAND GLASS BEVELLING AND ;; v SILVERING CO. v - TO Picnickers, Fishing Parties, etc.. . Manukau Harbour.— up Onehunga Wharf Bureau for Launch.— Short, Pro- ; prietory . \ • ■'.'.,,. - * '."[ ' ■ I LAMB'S Q. and I. Tonic eadehes the Blood an 4 shAnMns the Appetite -i :.'- ~ -'i: .'■:■■', ;' ''..'•.• ■. ' '.'"[■:■ ''■ ■.■:' ':■ '•'■■ -■•'-■'"' '■'■ '■'■'. './« '■ ■: :.",-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15190, 2 January 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15190, 2 January 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15190, 2 January 1913, Page 10

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