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Amusements.*" ING QEORGE • rpHEATRE. ENTRANCES QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. >. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. „ TT " a.m. till 10.30 p.m. ' „ SHOWING TO-NIGHT. -r-» a TTT^, m <^ Detective Story.. pAULETTE'S I. L pAULETTE'S j^TECKLACE.—Part 11. , A Clever Detective Story, in which the plot hi™ bles the late famous Pearl NeckiAwnlW ?'• the cunning plot to rob a nlotif* I 1 1? p^ ' 8 ' and the also cunning irc»r> the detective to discover the thieves, , HER HERO'S PREDICAMENT— 5 T HE P 0S E A ND JjjAGGER, A Highly Sensational Drama, Wonderfully '• 'pHE pATAL TRAPDOOR, T v a, . „ , P ines Drama.. Drnirt i»» Story of a Robbery. RUBE AND THE BARON—Keystone Comedy. ONLY AT THE KING GEORGE. , i.-. Day Sessions: ;t trom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m...Stalls. 3d; Circle 6d. - pRINCESS rp HEAT RE. QUEEN gT., PROPRIETORS: DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO. LTD. □ UNQUESTIONABLY- THE a . PREMIER PICTURE PALACE. A CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT. FROM 11 a.m. TILL 10.30 P.M. g CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? y „® d AND 3d EVERYWHERE, » lfl MOST LAVISHLY - APPOINTED .e THEATRE IN AUSTRALASIA. 11 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT SOMETHING TO CONJURE WITH. y INSTANTANEOUS SUCESS OF OUR NEW PROGRAMME. , 8 OLD MODDINGTON'S daughters. il Vita, Drama. !, Just What Live Human Beings Like and i, tnjoy. A Touch of the Dramatic and a y Liberal Smattering of Delightful '* Comedy. i IN THE ELEMENT WORLD. ® A.B. Drama. I GETTING THE BEST OF DAD, g Lubin Comedy. y FICKLE FREAK. Kalem Comic. :, ENGLISH GAZETTE. No. 249. , 8 Pathe Topical. THE TENDERFOOT. Mexican. Comedy. 6 theoverture AND ENTRE' acte " MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS PRINCESS , { ORCHESTRA. CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? 8 6d and 3d EVERYWHERE. — THE WEST END THEATRE. d TO-NIGHT, AND ALL THIS WEEK. it , _ , /'SCROOGE," 11 Adapted from " A Christmas Carol," by Charles Dickens. Seymour Hicks as Scrooge. „ A WINDOW ON WASHINGTON PARK. ? WELLINGTON ATHLETIC SPORTS, ® The Ever-interesting GAUMONT GRAPHIC. ? SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. 1 N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS, No. 38. .it A° Amusing Comedy, '- AN EVENING WITH WILDER SPENDER e A Highly-instructive and Educational I CONSTRUCTION LOCOMOTIVE. ■ t ,„ to „WEST END ORCHESTRA. I PRICES AS USUAL. 'Phone A 340. j Sporting. 1 "JAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB 1 gUMMER jypETING. 1914. SECOND DAY, } . Y O-Moee 'JpO-MORROW, gATURDAY, JANUARY 02 r FIRST RACE TO START AT NOON. , Steamers for the Conveyance of Racehorses will leave Hobson Street Wharf on Race Days at 9 a.m. ™« ( L l,era ? n .i Vllohaß - at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908, followed the occupaif j- Dt ' Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, . n^ m^ q<a . J i Cr . l m d3lrable Person, will be admitted to the Takapuna Jockey Club's Racecourse during the Summer Race Meetmg: a>>d if r any .™ c person is found on " S course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. ROBERT WYNYARD. Secretary. ipAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. ' SUMMER MEETING. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY'S RACING CLOSE TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 22 NOON.' R. WYNYARD, Secretary. T gUITI pACES. FEBRUARY 5, 1914. I ■ ACCEPTANCES Close at 9 p.m. TO-i ' NIGHT (Friday), January 30, 1914. JNO. H. TRINNEAR, Secretary, Excursions. Picnics, etc. Jyj"ORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. if "HI (Weather and other circumstances * _ permitting). TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. SATURDAY. JANUARY 31ST, 1914. WAIWERA AND GRUT'S. : . Time Dep. Wharf. 1 HAUITI 2 p.m. No. 5 i ' KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. GAEL 2 p.m. .No. 3 WAIHEKE. ' ROTOMAHANA ... 2 p.m No. 3 ARKLE'S AND BROWN'S BAY. i OREWA 2 p.m No. 5 Steamers return to Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday. Visitors will find these beautiful seaside resorts a delightful break to the sights of the Exhibition. CHARLES HANSON, Manager. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. ( gHOW, FEBRUARY 4, 1914. : j The S.S. HAUITI will leave Auckland at 7 20 a.m. and will leave Matakana at 11.30 p.m. Return Fare, 7s. t CHARLES RANSON, Manager. rTAKAPUNA TRAMWAY AND ' FERRY - 1 - CO., LTD. 1 I — " V rjIAKAPUNA. r i gS. pUPUKE Leaves New Ferry Tee (Western Entrance): WEEKDAYS—Quarter-past every Hour from 7.15 a.m. until 11.15 p.m. SUNDAYS—9.3O a.m., 10.30, 11.30, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 2.40, 3.20, 4, 440 ' 5.20, 6, 6.40, 7.20, 8, and 9 p.m. 1 Connecting with Trams at Bayswater FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA. " 4 Visitors should on no account miss visiting the Beautiful Milford and Takapuna Beaches. FISHING, BOATING, BATHING. Twelve Acres of Beautiful Shady Picnic Grounds adjoining the Miiford Beach FREE TO PASSENGERS. RETURN FARE: Adults, la Children; 6d. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. NOTE.—Passenger*' Luggage, Parcels, and Freight.delivered to tuv address in Takapuna Borough at Moderate Charges. i '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 14