Amusements/ . ■ WESI/8 . piOTUKES. pOYAL .ALBERT "P[ ALL Direction : Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. ~ : An Inspiring Drama in Colours— A "WOMAN'S A MBITION. - An . ideal picture of artistic refinement, and ; :'r exquisite scenic splendour. ■:■>,■. :; _. MANAGERIAL NOTE.-The HERALD'S criticism of this Picture was a reporter s error, and referred to quite a different subject- ; WEST'S PREMIER LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Dress Circle, Is; Tip-up Seat Stalls. 6d. Reserved, Is 6d. 'Phone 1506. pLOBE pONTINDUUS piOTUEES. THEATRE DE LUXE. - Direction : Hay ward's Enterprises. Ltd. OPEN FROM 11 a.m. TO U P- TY RIGHT IN THE CENTRE OF o THE OilX. KI THE FAVOURITE * MEETING-PLACE. - ANOTHER GRAND 4 OHA£GE. EVERY PICTURE NEW AND BRIGili. HALF-BREED SCOUT. A Splendid Indian Story. • :- ; .., , . GREAT SERPENT ACT- . ~ A Marvellous Contortion iilm. ' PATHE'S GAZETTE „ THE ROAD OF YESTERDAY A Pathetic Story of 'East. Memories. PANTS AND PANSIES. ' An A.B. Comedy. Full of Fun. ■ THE MIRROR'S PROPHECY. 'A Drama of the Revolution. • SHE , WANTED A BOARDER. On© of the Vitagraph Successes. : CUP ■ DAY AT ELLERSLIE. . By universal request, this Sue-. cessful Picture will be SCREENED UNTIL " SATURDAY . NEXT. OUR LADY -PATRON'S express their delight at the- .LOUNGE, where one can rest from the fatigues of the nay. .. DRESS' CIRCLE — ; 6d — STALLS. . CHILDREN; 3d. RESERVES. Is. ~ ~ THE — Bymonds-street. — HE .. - Penny Section. —. -^J 7 ? 10 Direction: Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. HAYWARD'S PJCTUREB. AY WARD'S JLICTUEEB. —TO-NIGHT!- — • TO-NIGHT!-— . . THE AUCKLAND CUP •-' /At THE . AUCKLAND CUP . " *»» THE AUCKLAND CUP . _ Lyrio Run at Ellerslie on Boxing Day. FROM START TO,FINISH. ' ■..,.. ;'..:. '.-..'Also, ',":':' .-":-,. , , HER GRANDCHILD (Maurice -OosteUo. Drama)-BURNING OF A MATCH FACTORY —ALONE IN NEW YORK (Edison, Dramatic) -LOVE-SICK . MAIDENS OF; pUDDLETON (Vitabunnygraph)-THE VILLAGE VIXEN (Kalem Drama)-RUSSIA (Scenic),,.CN THE 'PHONE (Max Linder Comedy)— GRAPHIC—POPULAR BETTY. ' " | ' i" " ' =» " Cricket. "' [ ' : -"',}~ '[,::' \ /"I RIOKET., QRIOKBT. FIRST CHALLENGE MATCH OF THE ■ SEASON. ■'-■'• ■;' jTTpLLINGTON -. ■ 1 J'■ ' V " AUCKLAND (Holders of Plunket Shield). DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. , THIS J^AY, Play starts at 11 a.m. , J. H. WATTS., ■ Hon. Sec. r— = == i Railways. TyrEW yEALAND . pAILWAYS. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. ' AUCKLAND RACES, JANUARY, 2, 1913. * Trains will run from Auckland to Racecourse and Ellerslie every few minutes from 10.8 a.m. till 2.10 p.m., returning immediately after the last race. , '-~ . BY ORDER. '■.•'::•• Excursions, Picnics, Etc. ATOETHEEN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD* ' "CTOLIDAY TpXOURSION TTRIPS. Weather and other circumstances -■ permitting. (JANUARY O . im y .' COWES BAY. WAIHEKH. ,; T.S.S. NGATIAWA - ... ...... 9.30 a.m. Return ; Fare, ; 2s. AWAEOA WAIHEKE. 8.8; EOTOMAHANA ......... 10 a.m. Return Fare, 2s. .; ; i.'. : - KAWAU ISLAND. 65. CLANSMAN ...... ... ... 10 a.m. ''-'"Return, Fare, 3s. , WAIWERA HOT BPRINGS. •■ S.S. DAPHNE ...'.•..:'" ... ..." 10 a.m. ' Return Fare, 3a. Children "under 12 years half-fare. : Steamers will leave the above places for Auckland at 4.30 p.m., excepting Ngatiawa, which will leave Cowes Bay at 5 p.m. Afternoon Tea may be procured on ■ all steamers, price 6d. ;•; ■■'...; .-.';., ' ■■' ■ 'CHARLES RANSON. ■■.. ... .' ' ■-, ;.-.'. , Manager. »>---«»_ "KTORTHERN STEAMSHIP IN CO., LTD. ' , '. SPECIAL WEEK-END 'TRIPS. \ EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. • HAUITI. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. Railway Wharf, 2 p.m.: Fare, 8s 6d. < , "' . ■■--■■■'.■■ "■:'.*• . ; HAUITI. ;.:.'■:■■,■-;.-;"<■:■;•- WAIWERA AND GROT'S. Railway Wharf, 3 ; .-.p.m.;. Fare. 8s 6d. ,' '.';."..■. ■.■ ■■■ " ROTOMAHANA. ; • WAIHEKE, Quay-st No. 3, 2 p.m.; Fare, 6s. ■•'".' OBEWA. - " ARKLE'S AND WAY, PORTS. Railway "Wharf. 2 p.m.; Fare. ss. The Steamers will return to Auckland on MONDAY MORNING, arriving about 9 : CHAS. SANSON, " Manager. rpAKAPUNA rpEAMWAY AND pERRY /COMPANY. J TD. ■, , J JANUARY O V " The Ordinary Week-day Time-table will be Cancelled from' 8.15 a.m. to-day. and a More Frequent Service substituted. - . !By Order. , ,' ■ '' W. ■H. TAYLOR,:" : .■;■ ' " Manager. TAKAPUNA TRAMWAY AND FERRY CO.. .... - ..;'.,,:'■ :-:,' LTD. "- . S.S. PUPUKE leaves new Ferry Tee, quarter.past every hour ■'■'■ throughout the day, connecting with-' trams at Bayswater for Lake Takaptma. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND SHOULD ON NO ACCOUNT MISS THIS TRIP.. Round Lake Takapuna, Milford Beach,, i ;■■ i\ '':' ; /Takapuna'Beach.;;., Trams leave Milford every hour through- , "... out the day. .. . Cheap Excursion Tickets, now available.. ADULTS Is ■;'. ' CHILDREN 6d ADULTS is. ; : CHILDREN. 6d. ,r-fc v l CUES-lONS. nnO-DAY (THURSDAY). For Birkdalc, :: Hobsonville, Greenhithe, ; Waimarie, and Eiverhead. A Steamer will , leavs the Queen-street Wharf at 10 a.m. For Tamaki, up the beautiful Tamakl , River, at 10 a.m. Return Fare, la.: For Fishing Grounds, at 10 a.m. Fare, 2a 6d. Bait provided. ;=. - SBAjßuas &m mmsk
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15190, 2 January 1913, Page 10
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