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Amusements. S. ING QEORGE rpHEATRE. *• ENTRANCES, QUEEN AND DURHAM _,_,„ STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. .„.„ 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. Our 1^ 0 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. „L trons haVB often asked, "When are Pinf,? m f.. t V get , another Lie »t- Rose Picture/" Therefore, we have much Pleasure in being able to an<r . »T« m J loUnce that we have secured *. ANOTHER OF THAT GREAT SERIES i IEUTENANT (T^o 8) AND rpHE CTOLEN T3ULLION. jyEUTENANT DOSE AND IJIHE STOLEN TJULLION. The Story of a £30,000 Fraud and Robbery r> or tho Bank of England, in which the popular hero, Lieutenant Rose, plays the leading id a ". SEE THE TORPEDO CHASE BY NIGHTTHE BOILER EXPLOSION—THE TORPEDO FIRING— WRECK—THE ICE FLOE—THE FINE ICE SCENES. £7500 was paid for the sole exhibition rights for the United Kingdom. TN rpHE T)AYS /~VF WITCHCRAFT (Selig Drama). A Tale of Puritanical England. ECLAIR JOURNAL Topical „ BRONCHO BILLY AND THE 9r NAVAJO MAID - - - Essanay Drama THE SLEUTH'S LAST STAND - - Keystone Comic. ' Day Sessions — le 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Stalls 3d, Circle 6d. of — —— Br pRINCESS rpHEATRE, QUEEN OT., PROPRIETORS: DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO.. LTD. UNQUESTIONABLY THE PREMIER PICTURE PALACE. A CONTINUOUS SHOW. FROM 11 a.m. TILL 10.30 P.M. ADULTS— AND 3d—CHILDREN. le CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? „ J. ™„ 6d ND 3d EVERYWHERE. 18 THE MOST LAVISHLY - APPOINTED sr THEATRE IN AUSTRALASIA. ,11 ANOTHER INCOMPARABLE CHANGE. >d TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, * No Features, All Star Subjects. . THE DETECTIVE'S STRATEGY - -. - " (A.B. Drama) THE KISS OF RETRIBUTION - - - (Vita. Drama) A DOUBLE CHASE - - (Lubin Comedy) A CURE FOR SUFFRAGETTES - - - (A.B. Comic) ENGLISH GAZETTE No. 248 (Pathe Top.) THE DEVIL FISH - (Gaumont Col. Educ.) -, POLLY AT THE RANCH - (Vita Comedy) } - CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? 6d and 3d EVERYWHERE. QUEEN'S THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. DOMINION PICTURE CO., LTD. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GOl Daily, 11 a.m. to 10.50 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TO-DAY—THURSDAY-TO-NIGHT. Our usual change. Featuring a Vitagraph Drama, A WINDOW IN WASHINGTON PARK. Adults, 6d. • Children, 3d. 1 ! ==J Art Unions. r rpHE PRAND ART TJNION OF OIL PAINTINGS, In aid of Hugh Woods, of Puriri, who has lost the power of his legs, which was to have taken place on 20th inst, has been J- Postponed until 31st March. 1 =3 Aquatics. '■■ A UCKLAND A NNIVERSARY TJEGATTA. •pHDRSDAY, JANUARY OQ 1914 - PROGRAMME: 1. TRADING VESSELS.-AH comers, any rig, excepting cutters; 20 tons register it "5? upwards. Handicap. First prize " £50. second prize £10. r- 2- SKAjMNQ . CUTTERS.-All comers. >e Handicap. First prize £25, second prize £8 3. TRADING VESSELS.-Under 25 tons, square bilge, .excluding. cutters. Handicap. First prize £30, second prize £5. M 4. YACHTS (first olass).-30ft w.l. and over. Handicap. First prize £20, second prize £5. 6. FISHING BOATS (sails and motors). —Handicap. First prize £10, second prize £3. t 6 " ¥i? TOR LAUNCHES (for visitors).li All comers. Handicap. First prize £6. second prize £2. 7. MAN O' WAR BOATS.-AH classes; sailing rac*. Handicap. First prize £4. 'second prize £2. 8, !» A t C S TS ' (Co, # class)-Keel, under 30ft w.I. Handicap. First prize £12, ■• second prize £3. • } I -'££ CHT <half-decked. centreboard).d 23ft and not exceeding 26ft 0.a.; tuck stern; . mul et-boat type. Handicap. First prize £12, second prize £3. r 10. xACHTB.-Not exceeding 25ft 1.w.1. t. Handicap. First prize £8, second prize £3. u Sffffio**** 1 type. Handicap. First 12 ' ££ CHT ., S -— or half-decked, above 20ft and not exceeding 22ft 0.a.; bona- « fide mullet-boat type. Handicap. First it prize £7 10s. second prize £3. » 13. OPEN BOATS.-16ft and under. Handicap. First prize £4, second prize £2 10s. K. YACHTS.-28ft o.a. and under; keel. Handicap. First prize £5. second prize £2. 15. YACHTS.-Decked or half-decked. 20ft *• and under, centreboard; mullet type. Handicap. First prize £1 10s, second prize £3. 16. DENGHIES.-Wft and under. Handicap. First prize £2. second prize £1. 17. DINGHIES.-lOft and under. Handi- „ cap. First prize £2, second prize 10s. 18. MOTOR LAUNCHES.-Seven knots and under: open. Handicap. First prize £6. >f second prize £3. n 19. MAN O' WAR PULLING RACE.-oingle-banked oars. Handicap. First prize £3, second prize £1. i- 20. MOTOR LAUNCHES. - Bona-fide y cruisers, over 7 and not exceeding 8 knots. Power-boat Association defini- .. tion, with cruising gear, excepting dinghies. Handicap. First prize £8, second prize £3. ' 21. MOTOR LAUNCHES.-Bona-fide cruisers, P.B.A. definition; over 8 knots and not exceeding 10 knots. Handicap. First prize £8, second prize £3. 22. MAN-O'-WAR PULLING RACE.-Double-banked oars. Handicap. First prize £3 10s, second prize £1 10s. 23. MOTOR LAUNCHES.-Speed class; open. Handicap. First prize £5, second prize £210 a. 24. MOTOR DINGHIES.-Fitted with outboard motors. Handicap. First prize £2 10s, second prize £1. { 25. MOTOR LAUNCHES. Exceeding 10 knots. P.B.A. definition. Handicap First prize £9, second prize £3. Trophies may be added to the above cash prizes and for third prizes on presentation •» to the Committee. "' Entries received at Club Room any dav 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5 Entryn iS ht ' TO-MORROW (Friday), Janui SIShSiW Iwanso m -S^e C t HAaIER ° F CHAS. C. DACRE, 'j 30, Palmerston Buildings. - Secretary. • 30, Palmerston Buildings. D ' J Sporting. (JiAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB. SUMMER MEETING. 1914. JANUARY 29 AND 31. ACCEPTANCES for all Events First Day close TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) at 9 p.m. 1. ROBERT WYNYARD, Secretary. , I ,f Motor-car Trips. MOTOR Trip. Titirangi.—Car 677 leaves G.P.O. 2 p.m. every day. 5s return.— d 'Phone. 2157. AEROPLANE Flight (Saturday).—Motor Car to summit Mount Eden, remaining d one hour. Seats. 5s each.—W. Clarke, Gros- - venor Hotel. :e ' ~ "~~" ~~" i- QflS— EXTRA Trousers given Free with r. O\J every to Measure Suit, four weeks ir only.— British Woollen Co., Tailors, 175, If Newton. a .— —__ 1- ,"W/"E have just landed a large assortment t. Tv . of Pen-painting Outfits.— and Imney. Ltd.. Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15514, 22 January 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15514, 22 January 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15514, 22 January 1914, Page 14