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Amusements. E. JTO QEORGE mr^l K ENTRANCES OUEEN[AND CONTINUOUS PICTURES I i" 11 a.m. till 10.30 ,S| I SHOWING TO-DAY AND toSSP - . A Two-rce Exclusive mm SHi E. & THRONE AT QTAKE^'W, ■"■ x U <^' , M!| , • Brilliant Conri'o'^iir; THRONE AT GTAiaCT-|Kp A Gripping Story, tSm^wiWfcf « suspense. A historical mhiiM a M upon a true incident in con n ,rtL.S the succession to a throne ii . ? Wt) country. Sensational, Thrilling •■.'ll™m. a cinating. lf, ',«lo*H|f MAORI TRANCES BY THE ''- ' , T E M ■ a Who walked 525 -miles to *«„ «l I '.^ land Exhibition. Taken on k '¥«P the Waikato River in thai fi¥B?l4 COSTUME. Synopsis; A u"JSi in come-Canoe and War Dan^'t^A ty Poi Dance-WALTER KAPA 1 " of age, who walked 325 miles wo;? 1 *" ! THE PLOAK OF UILT-KsliS EXCHANGED LABELS-Imp (%J*ls. pATE THE MAN-m,;°|§ After many reverses fate is Biad^*? I S W£ENEY A NDHE F AI «H4 A delightful comedy, in which t?! -4 ; comes a millionaire. **.«>:; i ONLY AT THE KING GEORg E ■" f , Day Sessions— f*'V*' f " Stalls. 3d. Circle. 6d, \ ip" I pRINCESS rpHEATRE, QUEEN "ft* 1 3. PROPRIETORS: DOMINION Pirrmift THEATRES CO, LTD "H UNQUESTIONABLY THE M -<' PREMIER PICTURE PALAC3 : -* A CONTINUOUS SHOW M TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. | FROM 11 a.m. TILL 10.30 PM r - ADULTS-Cd AND 3n-CHILDBES& I CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? V 6d AND 3d EVERYWHERE"- .. THE MOST LAVISHLY - APPOINTS*: i THEATRE IN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, *U ■ - FOR THE LAST TIME. % " A Veritable Feast for Picture Enthuiiirt THE SEA ETERNAL '? / e CLOWN AND THE PRIMA DOKll' LOVE AND POTATOES -*2 4 '• ALL ON ACCOUNT OF DAISY < > NEW ZEALAND ANIMATED NEWS : : . OFFICE BOY'S BIRTHDAY. ,r' i An 'Incomparable Entertainment. TO-MORROW. MP Another Gigantic and Truly Magnificat ' I ! Change. <*msM' CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? ■"'■ 1 , Cd and 3d EVERYWHERE. , - : —L, ,' — [ gLOBE CONTINUOUS ' THEATRE DE LUXE. Sjlpi Open from 11 am. to 10.30 n.ra ; B t: ENJOY YOURSELF ANY HOUBWII OF THE DAY. ■ ' 'i! Meet jour Friends. Step in and rest '- '■ OUR LOUNGE IS A MODEL , - 'i OF COMFORT. I . JJALONEY'S jAITfi;: ;"' Irish sentiment rings throughout in m">\ splendid production. It is a story m ; strikes home, and will, not icave a • ■ \ , DRY EYE IN THE AUDIENCE. J WARWICK CHRONICLE. . '& I THE RANGER'S HORSE. ' -l : :" A Thrilling Cowboy Drama, „ TINY TIM AND THE LION. . FREDDY LOOSEBELT IN AFRICA • DRESS CIRCLE - 6d - STALLS? : - '• Children, 3d. Reserved. Is. ,m : ■ -^i WEST END THEATRE, PONSdJIK FT, Programme . for this ffcefc.- : STUDENT OF PRAGUE. .«p-!' Or, A BARGAIN ;VITH SATAN, '. " 4300 ft in Three Massive Parts. ..' , Also, the much- appreciated' Gwafil i Graphic. < r i- : *i>.'i'ii , , A DOLL FOR THE BABY. WM At the risk of their lives the penero\'!'' hearted Cowboys • satisfy the child's longing !■ V and save .her, from the hands of deathS-1 Vf! A Vitagraph. Beauty in a Seasliell. Qjujm : and queer ~ adventure by the sosthcS r, Rose Carnival in Christchurch (from # 1 Southern camera man. Perfect Pictaft;' I combined ' with appropriate music 'by ; ft' West End . Orchestra. Prices as UmiJ: ' ! 'Phone A3lO. — ■' — J_r gIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessees -- . J.. C. Williamson, M M Direction - - Stephenson and Liukf ■; THE pANTOMIME rip ,' THE TJOYAL PANTOMIME ft, i ' -i-v : X: ..._-._ -i-vli^ Commencing * ■' ' -'^liiw^ SATURDAY -MIGHT,.:', . IN THE GORGEOUS PANTOMIME,' M'fT ITTLE gO-PEEP, ~^Mp • TITTLE ''.. -DO-PEEP. .l'\ ,' THE J GIRL'. WHO LOST HER: SHEEP. '"■ \ Beautifully Staged. Regally ■ Costuffle4' i' "v — A Whirlwind of Fun. The Brightest and Best Musical Tit-bit «t ' Modern Times. , • ■?? ' • ' ENCHANTING DANCES. ffi|l A GLORIOUS ;TRANSFORMATION." •'- The Four Seasons. }'[ S-c - ;'- .. •i . -. ~ . i\' LITTLE ■DO-PEEP. . " MvVill ' ■Interpreted by a Company of „ , 62 n — ■ STAR ARTISTS - mM Magnificent EnsembleD. Dainty Bafefe 4 The Box Plan is now open at Wildmanwli Arey s. • , Popular Prices: '4s, 2a. 6d, and Is. 7 •■•■". .... -it.; ■ . , W. A. LOW. Touring Manager. •»:" —: • —; : ; ~r~f:S ; : '■'[ "QON'T -pORGET' THE VB» ' • .'ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP' '''■,' ' .T>OWING -OEGATTA ' : ; ; t JX it ■u ; I at-Mercer,- JANUARY 90 übii.*; ."-; . •'• - "L-Jit' ' — . . ~ ~ I DANCE, Trades Hill, 8 p.m., Tucsdsft Fridays, Saturdays. Beginners' Clps,; ' 7-p.m.- Enter, for tlio Waltz ChampioasM?..'/ ',{ of Auckland; First Prize, £5. Private Ls>. ' : '- sons any time.—Prof. Bailey. _ —-;. MR. McLEOD CRAIG'S Psychometric - L Meeting To-night, 8 p.m. a MesM(»' to ■ All.— Karangahnpa Rd. \'v • ►»■..».—»» 11 ii itSS ■;' Shows. . i^B^ s h __o_ w }■:, FRANKLIN A. AND P. SOCIETY'S ? AT.PUKEKOHE. FEB. 20 AND 2l>. '', fHO-INCREASE IN PRIZE-MONEY-^ ' Classes numerous and varied. Claassi''" ?'., suit everyone. %**Wwf' , iI3O first. £10 second, £5 third for hi ; ' numter. { Send'for schedules and particulars. V". |'| Lots of rin? competitions. r-^PK One of tho very best in the rrovinctii % ■', press comment also exhibitors' and visitor/-.? comments last year, . V -SSPB"Better things may. be confidently thin year. --i^p:'--Entries close Fobruary S. Late entfW"; double rates, to 9th. ; 3|lft' ; Don't forget. Enter now. Vfmm '4 JAMES M. BAXTER, B|V r . Secreto?«|;-' ssss:ssi "" '""' """ililp-^ ZEALAND TTERALp. SOTSCRimoKa 6d par week, delivered illtown and suburbo, or 10s per quarter ffl advance, posted to any part of tho DominidD': Advertisements under the following ci»S -WAjmsD. To Let, For Sale, LosT?%f| , FonKD. Personal, Board and RisiDEKcfej] are inserted at the rat,? of 18 words for Is, «*'■' three consecutive insertions for 2s Cd Hffi cash, paid in advance. j|H| : Births. MarbiacJes. and Deaths, %$m each, insertion; Funeral Notice,i. Is cxtrfc|■•-. Those announcements must bo signed Mm : advertiser. " -§li§-' ; 'v Replies to advertisemeuts will bo rcoeiT?f, - at the office of the IIERAM) free of charge.'," ;■' Instructions as to tho insertion or,«<&•)' ; drawal of advertisements in the HEEAJ»> : must, bu in writinc. "^ISI U-' The Proprietors do not hold Ihcmselft': responsible for non-inseriiou a. adver!<E';|' raents through accident or from other ciM \ or. for error in the publication of any «M tisement. ■'fSS'-ll Telephones:-Advcrlising and ComnierciJDepartment. 178; Job Printing Order OHii« 2530; Publishing, »; Editorial 229 M

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15513, 21 January 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15513, 21 January 1914, Page 16

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