Amusements. pRINCESS rpiEATRE, QUEEN QT., PROPRIETORS: DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO.. LTD. UNQUESTIONABLY THE PREMIER PICTURE PALACE. A CONTINUOUS SHOW. 'T'O-DAY AND rpo-NIGHT. PROM 11 a.m. TILL 10.30 P.M. ADULTS-6D AND 3&-CHILDREN. CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? 6d AND 3d EVERYWHERE. THE MOST LAVISHLY - APPOINTED THEATRE IN AUSTRALASIA. Managerial Comment Unnecessary. AN ORCHESTRA OF SURPRISING I EXCELLENCE. ALL SOLOISTS. Together with a Programme of Extra- _ ordinary Interest. „. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, NO PLACE FOR FATHER - A.B. Drama A MONSTROUS DECISION - Lubin Drama GENTLEMAN OF FASHION - - - - Vita. Comedy A CLOSE SHAVE - '- - Pathe Comio ENGLISH GAZETTE, No. 247 - - - - Pathe Topical NOTE.— Lady of Refinement will assuredly witness with unmistakable joy the Latest Parisian Fnshiops— positive Revelation in Colour Photography, by Pathe Freres. WHITE GAZELLE'S ERROR - - • A.K. Drama Etc., Etc., Etc. A Glorious antl Incomparable , Entertainment. WE CHANGE OK MONDAYS AND AND THURSDAYS. CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? fid and 3d ; EVERYWHERE. PLOBE /CONTINUOUS piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 am. to 10.30 pm. PICTURE ' SATISFACTION. . That's what happens when you visit the GLOBE PICTURE PALACE. A SPLENDID VITA. DRAMA. —rpHE PENALTIES OF "DEPUTATION. The cleverness and charm of this fine subject causes much merriment. ITER "CURST p,FFENCE. To save her brother, she forges her Employer's cheque. TOPICAL BUDGET. HER FIREMAN. PORGY'S BOUQUET, DRESS CIRCLE — 6d — STALLS. Children, 3d. Reserved, Is. WEST'S 1 piCTURES. pOYAL ' ALBERT TTALL. pATE ,' AND pORTUNE. See the Great Fire Scene. HIS WIFE'S SECRET. . THE STAG HUNT. HAD SHE BUT KNOWN. FAITH OF A GIRL. A DOLLAR DID IT. Song of the Soup. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. rPHE T YRIC rpHEATRE. " An astonishingly vivid picture of an endon railway collision." HAYWARD'S PICTURES, AYWARD'S JtIcTURES. , „. To-night! A Vigorous Vitagraph Screen Drama— . „ . . " THE CALL," A Stirring Story of Stupendous Strength, featuring a Realistic and Thrilling Railway Sensation. THE pALL," HE V^ALL. — E. K. Lincoln and Edith StoreyIhe realism of this great production has been greatly increased by the collision between two locomotives, which resulted in > tnt, .» the ' r entire destruction. A DEAL IN'OIL - - - - Lubin Drama. THE EXHIBITION MILITARY no™ ™ T , TOURNAMENT. HOW FILMEY WON HIB SWEETHEART £?#£&>• THE DOCTOR'S DUTY (Drama), STUDIES OF FLOWERS (Scenic), TOMMY'S LOVE AFFAIR. The Lyric Symphony - Orchestra. ,W EST END THEATRE. ■"'SBT END THEATRE. PONSONBY ROAD. HPHE pALL. ■ rpHE pALL. | The Realism of this production is truly marvellous, and is one of tie most thrilling and spectacular effects of Cinematography. Also'. __,„_,,,, THE DOCTOR'S DUTY. STEREOSCOPIC STUDIES OF FLOWERS And other Gems. Overture, "The Marriage Market" - Jacobi Grand New Music This Week by the WEST END ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. 'Phone A 340. DANCE.— Long Night, Friday, Trades „„ „Hall. Gents.. Is 6d. Ladies 6d. H M.S. Psyche Quadrille Club will give Exhi-bition-Dances.—Prof. Bailey. Excursions, Picnics, etc. . "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD " (Weather and other circumstances ■ " permitting.) TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17th. 1914. WAIWERA AND GRUT'S. rw™„~ Tim-Dep. Wharf. DAPHNE 2 p.m. No. 5 • KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. GAEL 2 p.m. No. 3 WAIHEKE. ROTOMAHANA ' ... 2 p.m. No. 3 ARKLE'S AND BROWN'S BAY. OREWA o p.m. No. 5 Steamers return to Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday. Visitors will find these beautiful seaside f? 80^ 8 . a , delightful break to the Bights of the Exhibition. CHARLES HANSON. Manager. TUKAPUNA TRAMWAY AND FERRY | X ■ CO.. LTD. i T AK.E rpAKAPUNA. OS. pUPUKE Leaves New Ferry Tee (Western Entrance): WEEKDAYS-Quarter-past every Hour thr6ughout the day. SUNDAYS—9.3O a.m., 10.30, 11.30, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 2.40, 3.20, '4, 4.40, 6.20, 6, 6.40, 7.20, 8, and 9 p.m. Connecting with Trams at Bayswatei, FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA. Visitors should on no account, miss visiting the Beautiful Milford and Takapuna Beaches. PISHING. "DOATING. "DATHING. I' 9 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL, SHADY PICNIC GROUNDS, adjoining the Milford Beach, FREE TO PASSENGERS. RETURN FARE: ADULTS, Is. - CHILDREN. 6d. ADULTS. Is. CHILDREN. 6d. TABLE ALTERED SUNDAY TIMETABLE. Freight delivered to any house in Takapuna Borough at reasonable rates. W.. H. TAYLOR. Manager. Sporting. Q.ISBORNE AGING pLUB. NOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE TO-MORROW (Saturday), 17th January, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes 8 p.m. H. E. DODD, Secretary. <-" =J Highway District Notices. jyjOUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD. DOG REGISTRATION". Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the above Board, held on Tuesday, January 13, 1914, W. J. West was appointed Dog Registrar for the Mount Roakill Road District. The dog registration fee for the year 1914 has been fixed at two shillings and sixpence for each cattle or sheep dog, and at five shillings for any other dog. All ,dogs must be registered on or before the last Hay of February, 1914, with the Registrar, failing which proceedings will be taken against the owner. STANLEY BOWREY, January 11, 1914. Clerk. ==a REDFERN'S RUBBER HEELS. Make walking A pleasure.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 1509, 16 January 1914, Page 12
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