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L ■ " Amusements. _ ~ "'/is..'' ... — , -" ; "'■";: —; — : —; ' — QO EEN ' 5 ' m H EAT RE. M ' -■ ■-', i -QUEEN.-STREET.. ■:. ,„. >, «v:-. DOMINION PICTURE 'CO.. LTD. ' GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO, ■ Daily. 11 a.m, to 10.80 p.m. : ; A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. : QUALITY, VARIETY. DISTINCTIONS' P TO-DAY-THURSDAY-TO-NIGHT. : * ■■■■> the Foremost attraction 4-.U ■ ; , . , Of the - ■U HOLIDAY. ' " 1 ] vA~ Wonderful; Selection of Photo. Plays,' \ .•-' '-~.,■ .;■ 1, headed by. '* ; . -■''.'<,', .3.-' MATHER T.OVE, K OTHER JJOVE.. -, . MATHER. T JOVE, A Great Soulful Production, appeal of * whic),;:isVwithout- limitations. *«vv THE i ADY,/•'■■'-.* CHALOTT. HE iJADY OF IJHALOTT. » MISS IVY CLOSE." winner of: English •. ■• Beauty Competition,"' in the title/role.- m Ones > v ..' AN ARABIAN NIGHT. Drama. ~.,, . .-i,5,A AN ARABIAN NIGHT. V WHEN DREAMS COME TOUE. Novel Keystone Com?iy. which is Jolly Good. PAT. THE SOOTHSAYER, j_, - -•' Con " C ' PASSING •OF UNCLE> -s'''-- j » • : Comic. ■,«•'■- ' HOW COKE IS MANUFACTURED.T.-i ,--/;' --Educational.^.V''';:.;;•!>;?.'.., > PATHE GAZETTE. : No." MS-TopicaJ.: ■ Think Of It, ,-V. ", i .' •OJink Of It. Adults, ,-?'[•> ';• "■.'"'■>..* Children. Bd. triNG GEORGE ; ; rpHEATRE. j > QUEEN STREET ENTRANCE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ; .-.-..j . ' l -« 11a.m. till 10.30 p.m. ; :)- ; NOW, '■ SHOWING - Thurilf. Fri., Sat. Great Lubin Feature iTwo-reels Exciting and Sensational Drama--';■/• - THE BLOODHOUNDS OF THE T AW. HEJDLCO.DHOUNDS;OF THE'XiAW. WW BLOODHOUNDS OP THE J^AW. The Terrifio Story of a : Bank: Theft, an Exciting ■ Chase, and the Capture of the Thief. AN: INDIAN'S, GRATITUDE - "■'• -• ! - ♦, > •'-•-' "■:■'./ . -V.'.; , ?•:' '■ Broncho •' In. Drama WHO IS THE GOAT? • --.^CrystiVComio ON THE -"DRINK OF' pUINv. Kalem' 'IJ Xi •>■ Drama. '■'■ The.Story of s Life's Ruin ;Averted.'^:?' COPS AND "fIOWBOYS - Nestor ,:=-."' . 1 /.< i '\y--;'-.-' -'-.^•r : .' Comedy. An Amusinr; Story '■ Of j Two Amateur ; Police- .:-, ;., men». #■ « DAY SESSIONS: ( -'*'"*' 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Stalls, 3d; ; Circle, 6d. .;.• . -j EVENING sessions c^'hi; 6 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.: All Parts, Gd; Children, -'."' «»?' ' "'"->'■ • 8 ? , "f 'f' •' "•-- rs^fv-i WEST TVND rpHEATREr iEPT.. -JiIND.. I.HEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. >-' -• ;,: ,j% MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.80. v, WE ST Tri N D "■'- -m'H EAT KB. iVY.ES ii/ND ■■■■•'.±ll EAT RE. ;%-.,., PONSONBY ROAD. ' , ... ~• Direction ♦ ■■-"•':* • • Hay wards, Ltd.i. Js^TO-NIGHT.- «■ ■: : -: TO-NIGHT. V^i THE , OATTLE OF ETTYBBURG. 1 HE 1 JDATTLE $ OF 1 IJETTYSBURG. ..^^Tie. Greatest Fight in; the ! American " l Civil War. « •„ GAUMONT GRAPHIC-CURIOUS CATERPILLARS - HIGHBORN-::CHtLD^ AND THE |^EGGAMAIDiPLAYING,f i PIPER w (With Bagpipe ;, ¥ Effecta)~AUCK- ; - ; *l'i LAND CUP. 1915. '. ' -','.-;-.' WEST END Prices as Usual. ■ 'Phono AmO. pRINCB'S '•.:.' v QKATING gINIC. ■} VICTORIA STREET, CITY.. OPEN DAILY, AND EVERY EVENING. Cricket. '. ■ AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION. BENEFIT MATCH to C. OLLIFF. ,At Eden Park, JANUARY. 2 and. 3 (Friday and Jay). . N.Z. .NOMADS^V, AUCKLAND. .. 1 ■ Commencing ■•% each '■ day $at « 10.50. Admission, 6d each day.» ■ . J. H. WATTS, Hon;- Secretary, a Sporting. AUCKLAND . PACING fj^B, '- ; •" • —L-. > ■■ ,-"INHIBITION v , jTtrEETING. " - ( l! ; TO be HELD OS . WLLERSLIE ;' : ■DACECOURSE, T HIS T\ AY, THIS TJAY, JANUARY J,, AN». <> : FIRST. RACE- ABOUT 13 NOOK ' '- EACH DAY. . ' , ADMISSION! x • •' - ' it- Racecourse— Ono-Shilling. ' Grandstand Enclosure—Gentlemen, , 10a. I . Ladies, 6s, ■ ... . : —■ ; . ■ Children '. under 18' Will. NOT be NS.dmitted f s to Grandstand Enclosure. 1 .-■ • .-'-■'■.'?;;&.,.■■ /: :-::--.vi : .-/. '--v.: "V.. 1 -. ■ "''■'.■■■■ . ,';.." ... v.V. ■■''.'-.'.-'''-'"-"t-:.^■').■■'-- :'■:• -.-"<-.- .;•>.' . No person who has all any* time I since the passing of the «Gaming- and, Lotteries Act Amendment ? Act, ; 1008, followed * the ? ocenpa j tion of-a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Exhibition Race . Meeting, and if ' any such person is found on' such course ho will be .removed" therefrom. 1 and prosecuted , for trespass. :", ■«-,..•■ ; '-.■■.-.--"-*.,•;.,••.;•-.-,■ ' 'J.-F.HARTLAND, ''r '■■''■ A '•'>". - •(''. "Secretary,'; < ....... — i ■• ■ Hotels. "\ r"Vf--TjONDO N. . 8T B A ND,] -~.1 Opposite to. ;-.-,.',; , '*'■' COMMONWEALTH BUILDING, inroßßEk's tttotel,/ " 6s fid. BED. BREAKFAST. ATTENDANCE. Telegrams: Horrex's, Estrand, - London. TEE NEW POST OFFICE IS ALONGSIDE . W avbel Sd' H; 0Ti!l ' : RESTAURANT. \. . AUCKLAND. Private Entrance: CUSTOMS STREET. >, First European Plan Hotel in New Zealand. Tariff: Rooms only. from 3s per day. Removal Notices. OCEANIC piSH COMPANY HAVE REMOVED From Endean's Buildings ' ACROSS THE ROAD (LOWER QUEEN STREET), Immediately opposite. In addition to a plentiful and varied supply of Fresh and Smoked Fish Daily, we have now arranged for a regular supply of the Choicest Varieties of English Fish, including Haddock, Salmon, Cod, Bloaters, Kippers, etc., etc, K OUR NEW, PREMISES Are fitted up on the most Hygienic Principle, so that customers can rely on the absolute wholosomeness of our stock. A. J. DOBSON, Manager. ' . ■ ; . =1 Timber. _^ THE AUCKLAND RIMU TIMBER CO., SAWING. PLANING AND MILL. AND TIMBER YARD, ' -ONION & KING STREETS. NEWMARKET, Large Stocks of Timber. Mouldings, Architraves. Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, House ■'• Blocks. Etc. /i ■ -v'.,.-";' ..-j«r. ,<■ Forest and.Sawnuli,^gongot»ha;k : -;l« J. J. O'BRIEN, Manager,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 12