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i.- ~,.1 ,' || -i, ihjhiiiimbmhiwi .j..'ii ii mi- *mmmmwm**-mmWim*m*m ,___________■__■____■_■. Amusements. i. •WjE.ST'.S piO TUBES. * ;M AITNEE. 2.30 T™*Bring the Children to see ALASKA-SIBER- -. LAN EXPEDITION. s WBBT'S piOTUBBa ■pOYAL AI^ EET T^TALLDirection: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. Last Opportunity of Seeing ALASKA-QIBERIAN T?KPED|TION. LASKA-OIBERIAN UiXPEDITION. This marvellous series will live long in the memories of those privileged to witness . them. ■ __„ * REMEMBER, LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. I NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. /I LOBE pONTINUOUS piCTUBES. THEATRE DE LUXE. _. . Direction: Hay ward's Enterprises. LtdOPEN FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. TO-DAY. AND TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. , Last Opportunity of Witnessing 1 THE GREAT FIRE PICTURE. P A T H E R. A PALATIAL RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY t FIRE. , _ . The thrilling rescue, the escape cut off . by the destruction of the great Marble i Staircase; the two men hanging over the . abyss of fire; their gradual, heart-breaking collapse; their terrible fall JOHN BUNNY AT THE DERBY, Etc., Etc., DRESS CIRCLE — 6d — STALLS. CHILDREN. 3d: RESERVED. Is. THE Symonds T ,TRIO. HE Street. JL/YRIO. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. , HAYWARD'S T^rmls AYWARD'S A ICTURES. "The Show that Sets the Standard 1" LAST NIGHT! - LAST NIGHT! LATEST PATHE GAZETTE— AN OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT—Drama FRENCH ARMY GYMNASTICS-Scenic ON DONOVAN'S-DIVISION-Drama- * PERSISTENCY AND OBSTINACY-Comedy. THE MAYFLY—Scientific HE SWORE OFF THE DAWNING— Drama TELL-TALE UMBRELLA— The Lyrio Symphony Orchestra. I'' — ' 'ROYAL R I N K. TDOYAL -jr^iNK. TJOYAL INK ' KHYBER PASS. 1 rpo-NIGHT! rpo-NIGHT! | SATURDAY, TV|ARCH Jg 7.30 P.M. * FLOOR RE-LAID-MARRIAGE'S ORCHESTRA. Floor Manager, MR. E. R. JAMIESON, (Late of the Olympia Rink, London). i " Admission: Ladies Is, Skates Is; Gentlemen with, I Skates Is. rpOWN TTALL. —_____ ■ Direction • • - ■ - Henry Hayward GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION. GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION. GRAND EASTER ATTRACTION. SATURDAY NEXT MARSATURDAY NEXT IVI SATURDAY NEXT 99 rpHE TJUTTERFLIES. rpHE -OUTTERFLIES. , rpHE T3UTTERFLIES. Direct from London, and South Africa. THE GREATEBT COMBINATION OF REFINED COMEDIANS that have ever appeared in Auckland, embracing the following coterie of BRILLIANT STARB, headed by Tlj-R. TACK WALLER, Comedian and Violinist. ADA SMART. Operatic Vocalist. MARION ARMITAGEThe Comedy Girl. CECILIA GOLDRefined Burlesque Artiste. WYLIE WATSONComedian and 'Cellist. R. FOSTER HINEBaritone. FRED. DENNETTSolo Pianist. Popular Prices: ' 3s. 2s, Is. Box plan at Wildman and Arey's, >~-, . ' , , , 3 ■ Shooting. AUCKLAND GUN , CLUB. ■**■ FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 12.30 p.m. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, Live Birds. To be nominated by a Lady. Novice Handicap, with. Trophy. W. CURTIS, Secretary. I i =3 Athletic Sports. ,— ____. : j AUCKLAND . AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. ] __. . : i All Trophies won at the Autumn Carnival { may bo obtained at the Amateur Sports Club's Rooms, His Majesty'* Arcade, on TUESDAY, March 18, between 7 and 9 p.m. W. J. GLASS, Hon. Secretary. pAPAKURA ATHLETIC SPORTS. NOMINATIONS EXTENDED Until . - MONDAY, MARCH 17. L. MILLS. Secretary. ' rp KUITI SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1913. Write for Programme. £20 CUP, THREE DISTANCES. Fire Brigade, Chopping, Caledonian Athletic Events. . JNO.-H..TRINNEAR, * Hon. Secretary. 1 , ... ========4 t Landed Property. ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES IN REMUERA THE GROUNDS ARE IN PERFECT ORDER, AND COMPRISE NEARLY FOUR ACRES (3 acres 3 roods 9 perches), WITH FRONTAGES OF 397 AND 450 FEET TO TWO ROADS. _ GARDENS. TENNIS COURT. LAWNS, ETC.. < And at the back, facing the other road, ! there are about , ONE AND A-HALF ACRES' PADDOCK. , Half of which, with 450 ft frontage, and without detriment to privacy, t Could, if desired, be readily sold for building sites. THE HOUSE, WITH SLATE ROOF AND VERANDAHS. • Is in thorough order, and contains 12 . Rooms, and Bathroom, Butler's Pantry, j Linen Closets, etc. 1 THE OUTHOUSES CONSIST OF « Two Motor Shedß. Stables (2 loose boxes), • Hayloft, Harness, and Feed Room, Fowlrun and Cowshed. _ FROM THE WHOLE HOUSE AND GROUNDS THERE ARE LOVELY VIEWS OF SEA AND LAND. i And, although .„ WITHIN SEVEN MINUTES OF TRAM The Property -' - IS AS PEACEFUL AND SECLUDED AS THE COUNTRY. : The sole reason for celling is that 5 The House haß become too large for the , Owner. 5 For Cards to view, please apply to C. J. HUTCHINSON, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS (First Floor). i ! ■VTURSE WAYMQUTH. • Is prepared to receive patients at her home J for Maternal and other cases. Terms and 3 arrangements on verbal application, or ny < letter. Address— I WAYMOUTH HOUSE. ' SHERBORNE ROAD. ! MOUNT EDEN, AUOKLAND. • Telephone 1881 . " IF you want your Shirts, Collars, and < other Laundry Work well done, send - to the Newton Laundry. 241. Karaagahape < Bom. "^sJJ

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15252, 15 March 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15252, 15 March 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15252, 15 March 1913, Page 14