Amusements. N |£LNG Q.EORGE rpHEATBE. ENTRANCES QUEEN AND - DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. SHOWING-LAST DAYSpeoial Star Drama, 3 Reels. J7IDNAPPED, Part I. Fascinating In |£IDNAPPED, Part 11. and J£IDNAPPEDrPart 111. Exciting. , A /sensational drama, bis with human " interest.. j_ A Bubjecf'that will please any audience. ECLAIR JOURNAL '.'. . . • Topical IDENTICAL IDENTITIES. Essanay Comedy ¥ mn^n¥.?,V, N , TAIN RANCH. Lubia-Drams T HIS CROOKED CAREER, keystone Comedy FLORAL FETE - .- • • • Local Topical Day Sessions, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. *■ Stalls 3d; Circle 6d. P 2 _ . MONDAY NEXT, .- Sensational Detective Drama, 3000 ft, MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM. After tho Famous Novel by. M. Gaston . , Lcrous. . pRINCESS rpHEATRE, QUEEN ST.. J. PROPRIETORS: DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO.. LTD. UNQUESTIONABLY THE PREMIER AND PERFECT PALATIAL PICTURE PALACE. [; In the Dominion. l A CONTINUOUS SHOW. "JO-DAY AND npO-NIGHT. d FROM 11 a.m. TILL 1030 P.M. .__ Can You Imagine It? d ADULTS-8D AND 80-CHILDREN. 8. ** .EFFICIENT AND CAPABLE g ORCHESTRA (ALL SOLOISTS). TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. , A PROGRAMME OF EXTRAORDINARY n EXCELLENCE; A PROGRAMME WHICH IS ATTRACTING THE WHOLE COMMUNITY. '• THE COOLEST THEATRE IN THE CITY. d CAN YOU IMAGINE IT , MONDAY NEXT. L, A COLOSSAL .PROGRAMME. Adults, Cd; Children, 3d. everywhere. , QUEEN'S fPHEATBE. ; " QUEEN STKEET. 1 CONTINUOUS PICTURE ENTERTAINt MENT. ! . DOMINION PICTURE COMPANY; LTD i GO Where ThE crowds go. , » -.__ D, . i ' 11 " m to 10 30 pm \ TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TO-NIGHT. Last opportunity of seeing the most . uolightful photo play. • TSS nOCTOR'S tvuty. iJh-IHE JJOCTOR'S 1/UTY. , j rpHE T\OCTOR'S nUTY. 1 And Magnificent Supporting Subjects. - MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 12. J We. Feature P 3 - POWERFUL DRAMAS - 3 0 THE QUEEN'S MERCY, r FOR WASHINGTON. ' 1 AN ERRING SON'S AWAKENING. Supported by a really magnificent pro- ' gramme. > , , : : *■ - J /T<OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, J X ON JANUARY 31, AT 8 P.M.' s _____ 1 A GREAT DEBATE .BETWEEN MR. SCOTT BENNETT - AND MADAM I'■ AMILLEE, OP 1 INDIA. . A ' Questions:' ' . ' Pirs ii.«3A S T 'SS. ]^„VIH6IN BIRTH OF ■;. JESUS A LEGEND?" ,' ,< . Second: " WAS JESUS A MYTH?" ; Third: " WAS THE BIRTH OF JESUS THE ONLY APPARENT -UNNATURAL BIRTH ON BIBLE OR OTHER RECORD?" . . .~-— ' • MADAM AMILLEE will take the negative. MB. SCOTT BENNETT will take the affir- , ■- mative. >j -: Chairman: Mr. Hall Skolton. , Doors open 7.15 p.m. Debate starts < punctually at 8 p.m. Admission: Is to all parts 0! the Hall. ! - ... .- :.-: .. , - y . •■,■'■: .'-r ■ ■- t NEW Zealand' Championship Sports and Pipe Band Contest.' Domain Cricket ' Grounds—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. • One Shilling ..,:• -«>'' v;:,' .. / !" ' - i Athletic Sports. > " " -—-—-; *■"* '■'■■ ..■- , - . ■..■■■■» > WAIKATO •QALEDONIAN SOCIETY, ANNUAL ■ SPORTS * MEETING, At. - FRANKTON JUNCTION, ."■• ":' ';"On- ■ ■•..'■;' ( - JANUARY 29, 1914. "< Splendid Programme - of Professional and ■ Amateur Running Events, Wood Chopping, Field Games, and Caledonian- Events. -150 IN PRIZE-MONEY. 100 Yds Waikato Sheffield Handicap; Prizemoney, £20. Entrance, 10s. . 75Yds Handicap: Prise-money. £6 10s. Entrance, Ss. 300 Yds Handicap: Prize-money, -6 10s. Entrance, £s. •»••■- Half-mile .Handicap:. Prize-money, £9. ' Entrance, 6sl ' » ,'"' * One Mile Handicap: Prize-money,' £12. Entrance, Bs. ~ . ; Putting Shot. .'Throwing" Hammer, Long Jump, Broad Jump, - Hop, Step, and Jump: Each -2 Prize-money. Post en- ' trance, . 2s. , - . '<' / ' '• Open Standing Chop: Prize-money, £15. Entrance, 10s. Local Novice Chop: Prize-money, £1 10s. Entrance, 35.. . ; ,. ■ j . Highland Dancing and Piping: Events open' Post entry. , , . • Highland Dancing (ladies): Events open. Post entry., Juvenile Dancing: Post entry. D.C.L. Challenge Cup will bo presented as a points .prize tor Highland Dancing (male). _ Cup to be won three times in succession', or four times at intervals, ' before becoming the property of competitor. '. ' Senior Cadet Races, IOOYds Handicap, Half- ' mile Handicap: Prizes: Trophies. Post entry, Is each. Boy Scouts' Race, 440 yds Handicap: Entry, Wrestling Competition : - Catch-as-catch-can, under 12st. First prize, £4; second, £1. Entry, ss. ; Maiden Chop, 12in block: Prize-money, £2. For competitors who have not previously won prize-money exceeding £2. .Entry, 2s Cd. , ' \.. Gold Medals as Points Prizes for Pro*' fessional Running, Piping,' and Dancing, Entries, which must be prepaid, close on January IS, 1914. Sports commence' 11. a.m. Write to Secretary for' full programme. ■ , Grand Scottish Concert, and Dance in the evening. • ... T. G. GLASGOW. Hon. Sec. . ,—: ;—L—i ; NEW Zealand Championship Sports and Pipe Band Contest, Dpmain Cricket Grounds— Wednesday. Saturday. One Shilling. __!_ '' * ... I,' -I Legal Notices, IT AYES, -DUTTLE, AND T^ARLING, COLICITORS. AUCKLAND OFFICE: . , M R. S i gUTTLE. ■UERALD' TgUILDINGS. WYNDHAM STREET. ' • Alan M. Hume, Solicitor, Safe Deposit Building*. W. A, C'"'" I SOLICITOR. , 42. PKffiNIX CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST. , ' (Opposite New Poet Office). ■ Also at "•'■-■ ' HAUPAPA STREET. ROTORUA. Money to Lend on Approved Security.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 14
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