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W ij—»i«i .■■vwim—.i-ii, '."■' "... J'.: Amusements. QPE B. A . , JJ<O V& * ■Q.RAND TTLUMTNATED '^ITINEB.; o ***' 2.30. ' PEOGBAMMB PBEOTSELY AS AT- NIGHT. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: D.O. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, A:6d;; Children half-price to P.O. and O.S. ■ • ' __ QPE E A JJ O. V S. E. Direction: Brennan-Puiler's Limited. Managing Directors Ben.^-^" BEENNAN-FULLEB'S CIEOTJIT Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville .., ' MATIS PEEFOEMANOES r TO-KAY. LAStSh¥?OF 'MAHW ARE WAY BERFUL ACTS NEXT IVTEEK. East '■■'■■ PAUL GOEDON. . ■;,„.„„ Night The Greatest Wirewalker at preOf sent in the Southern Hemisphere. ■ Last - HASSAN. .' , : ~ - „,, : , ' , Night The groat' Indian Fakir.. *;■■- ■■■rv Of Fifteen mins of Delightful Magio. Last LA FRANCE, "v.; ,_ ?i __ Night The Famous Parisian Poseur, in© Of ; most Beautiful Act in Vaudeville. - ' 'A Terrific Hit Nightly, ' FEED CUEEAN, ;: . _ England's Greatest Character Comedian, Featuring his Great Chorus Success, " WOOLLOOMOOLOO." AUSTIN AND The English COWAN Vocal Comedy Duo. . MARK ERICKSEN. - / PUNCHINELLOS. : D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is, Family Circle '>d. Book Seats at Wildman and Arey"s until 12 o'clock, Opera House from 2 to 5 p.ro, Booking, 6'd extra. ; ,■'■;.■; ■ ■ :■.■'■■■ ■.A THE T7"ING'S ; rngEATBE.: HE JIING'S Xheatri:. (End of Id section, Pitt StreetJ-. a FULLER'S The Best P.SSII I? UTXFR'S Of All JMOT_SBS ANOTHER COLOSSAL PROGRAMME, LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. THE WAY OF THE MOUNTAINS. FUNNICUS SEES LUNA PARK- W---rpHE pOCKATOOS'. .MrATINEB. . A Funny Entertainment by Cockatoos. . '■ STRONG-ARMED NELLIE. THE BADMINTON HUNT. * THE LOST YEARS. •■■■ T4 _ T - ;r CONSTANTINOPLE. .NEW ALADDIN. SAMARITAN OP OOOGAN'S TENEMENTS. MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOE. ; Is and 6d. Reserves. la 6d, at. Ivil Broil. Matinee T ms D AX * AT 2.30. SPECIAL MATINFE PRICES. ■;;>■:: pALACE PICTURES, ~ NEWTON RED CROSS MARTYR. " Thrilling Story of Turkish Italian War. y TU-EWTON .', "PICTURE ■ JpALAOE. KARANGAHAPE ED. PENNY SECTION. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ' . Come Where the Crowds are Coming. .■.'•■:.■ SEE - •':• - - SEE.,. , . A SHIP OF LIONS - - (Ambrosio) Drama A CHILD'S REMORSE - - - - (A3.) Drama RED CROSS MARTYR -(Vitagraph). Drama Series: Dramas, Comedies, Seenics. Comics. Each day, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 10.15; p.m.: Prices 6d and 3d; 6d and 3d to all parts. nnHE ; COWBOYS »' ABE COMING. ATATIONAL MINIATURE' RIFLE i RANGE.— IV Coleman and Tidyman, Proprietors. -.q ■ The competitions last week resulted as follows:—Messrs. S. Elliott and A.. Mackie came first and second in the EunmngTar-,: gets Match, Messrs. J. .and A, ; Maekie came first and second ,) respectively ■■£ -ux; tho Six Shot Bull'soyc" Match, ■■;? whilst, Mr. G. Jones was the winner of tne Aggra : gate Bull's-eye Competition: Thin week the folic wing prizes Mil be a,w-_\ded, y viz.,—. 10s first ant*; 5s second in boll* the Sunning Targets and Six- Shot Bull's-eye Matches, and the winner of the Aggregate Bull's-eye Competition will receive a Fancy China and E.P. Biscuit Barrel. - '• ' ..-'■Lj-.'" - i i ' '" ' '' ' ; - : " '' 'i - ■. ' ■ ■"T rpHE COWBOYS ARE A; COMING*. ; l --—'"''/' ..'. ' " \'. , ''"j===^=arMeetings, TVrARIST T3ROTHEES' JTEW;QCh6oL. VERMONT STREET, PONSONBY, . Will he BLESSED and OPENED -by ■ -iTIS T OBDSLU? THE TJIGHT "REVJ)S. pLEABY, * BISHOP OP AUCKLAND. . rpO-MOREOW (SUNDAY), B --23 -AT 3 O'CLOCK (AFTEENOON). ;. i '■'. '■":'■■■'■■'■'■'■. ■■"• :-'-■■': ..'"■ ! - ■•'.• i'-r-.'-■'■■'■'■-i-':~;''?S'\'-s--sy-iS' [ Other Short Addresses-will be given. AUCKLAND iis?KON BAND IN ATTEN- i *-• "■■ DANCE..;, , / -" j LENT - *" 'f E0 T 7 'ft 88. J F ebruary 24 TO 28, \ • IN THE - :'■■■'.■-:■ '.'■' .'■ -"'■'.>;-.- ■'-. '■'/+■ : -^:' r '- : - ■;:. :^-:.v;;! s;J' .■\TISSIONS •:■ TO '.■ dEAMEN, ' .XTAli^ ! 7, LOWER QUEEN ', STREET. . j Opp. Endean'B Buildings. , j ; .\;-..V : ''■'-■:.'■' \^' : ?^?-:^::>^f)::<.* ■ ■■ '','•'■■■ ';";-'-"' K-'-' •■' •■■'■■•*'■'"'■}a'A??^'-''*. AUCKLAND - INSTITUTE.! A —: • i : • :■'-- .'■' : .-:-' i The : ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the Auckland Institute will be held in the MUSEUM ; BUTLDI3>3S, Princes Street, on MONDAY, the 24th instivat S p.m. ' . -i :'" BUSINESS : To Consider tho Annual j ; Report and ■':■,:' Financial Statement;, ■.'• ; and to Elect President and Officers ■ for the ensuing year. -' : ' ■•;::>: s .v i . T. F.. CHEESEMAN, ■'- , j ' Secretary. m JUBILEE ',; CEL;E BBA T I N. SHIPS *' DEVONSHIRE "AND, •;.■■ " GEETEUDE."., , Jv, V ",J A meeting of the General Committee will \ bo hold in the Observer Office, No. 12, Wynd- ; ham Street. ; Auckland, on FRIDAY,. Fobru- j .-26 th instant, at 7.30 p.m. | Business: To •; deal • with ■>' statement 'k *'of ■' , accounts, and General. I .;"■'. 3 .H. DUNBAE JOHNSON, v, ':,. Hon. Secretary. J Professional Notices. D 8: S.' -S. B FjarAEI>I Has Besum.ed Practice; in the Lata Dr. : Darbys Residence, :;::• .. % CORNER OF PONSONBY ROAD AND ".- HOPETOUN STREET. '-. ' AT HOME. 8.30 to 9.30 a.m., 7to 8 p.m. At Ecclcs'a 3?iia.rTr3_w:_r, Qneon St.. XI -*-,-m. -to- IS noon, At, Shaw's Pharmacy; opposite New i"ost OfS.ce. 4 to 5 p.m. • Telephone. No. 276. DISEASES OF CHHjsitEj^j T'.B. -IOOSSITEB Has'removed to Galendesa, NEW ; ; NOETH ROAD. MOUNT- 1 .-.. ALBERT V (opposite gS I,ukc'B C_ttrch, and a. -few hundred yards from MORNINGSIDE TEAM TEEMINUS.) Telephone, 3406 (2 rings). •__ ■,■■■' Consultation Hours: a3"before, vi a . : _ At Home: 9to 10 a.m., to 2.30 p.m., 7to ' 8 p.m. "'.;.-. At Avondale Pharmacy: 11 a.m. .' j At Cook's Pharmacy, ■ Queen Street: •■ 4- to l 5-p.m - i Sundays and other times by appointment only. j '. ; ' =-==■ === .''"'....'"..'.' '.'.'.".''.'. ,j j Restaurants and lea ftooms J ROYAL OAX TEA BOOMS (near Zoo) ONE-! HUN'GA.— Morning and After- I noon Tea, Ic* Creams. Soft. Drinks, Chocolate, etc. Open SUNDAYS, and all other i days, holidays: included. . ~ i M ANSON'S „ Dining Booms. opposite m HEEAL» Offl;»e.~Some- think they lead i but I claim to be second to none, in 1 Auckland. Breakfast from 7 a_m. to 10 a.m. ;/...-.;-,; ■'-.' . -..■■■•'. ■-:;■:'■■ •:'-:\:- : ?\-?' : '-^r/-, ;<?.■■ HARBOUR '.'.- VIEW, -"■' Endean's : Buildings, . opposite Queen Street Wharf. Open Sundays. Afternoon and Late '■■>'■ Teas Everything good.—J. Fountain, Proprietor. ft ANSON'S Dining Rooms, opposite HEEALLV Ofhce—Some think they lead but I claim to be second to none in Auckland. Breakfast from 7/a-EuC- to* 18 a.m. :■-' ••'-•.•■;'•-■'■-.-:.''■■ •■ ; ."? '■■■r^-'.^-^pfC np HE • TGI EE B Y /TV s P Q'£ AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. FERRY BLDGS., QUEEN-ST. :WHASPi^/ HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS. -.' FRUITERERS AND TOBACCONISTS. :~ (Wholesale and Retail.} " Tearooms are now open to thepublioi.' ! Picnic Hampers Supplied at Shortest Notice Open all hours. Bine up i 'phonsi 4008. ■ORIOR'S ' - COOLEST DININGEOOM IN TOWNI- ? ; .:•■■ BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. ELECTRIC ; FANS. ■■"■'.. " '■'■■■'■ V'v- NO FLIES. - STRAND, ARCADE. - . ,| t_!_ -..'.""". """*" '"'" ,mmmmmmmmmmmmm y^ i fPHE : COWBOYS J ABU ; v- r COICNG. I I * ' , ; ■ , -J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 14

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