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Amusements. " - QUEEN'S THEATRE,' . . ~ . Queen Street. Uommion Picture Company, Ltd. GO WHERE THE (JKowuS GO. nv-r£% 11 am l ° 10.30 p.m. TO-DAY— FRIDAY—TO-NIGHT. -Brilliant success of our Great Change of „„„„„ Programme, headed by gUNNY OR rpHE QATTLE rpHIEF. A Delightful Western Drama, by the rr»Sc? < ~ 0, Supported by rpHE QAVALRY. The horsemanship in this picture is simply not fall to see it " BEAU BRUMMEL. BEAD BRUMMEL.. TATT», m l s ' charming photo-play. • JOHN TOBIN'S SWEETHEART, Featuring our Old Friend, John Bunny. THE CLOTHES LINE QUARREL. A fascinating comedy, in which the talented inannauser children play a very prominent . _ Part PATHE GAZETTE, No. 249. m, • ,> er interesting. News from Home. « °L lt! Think of it! I Adults, 6d. , Children. 3d. JEST'S piCTURES. Royal A lbert JJ all. ! A SPLENDID STAR SERIES. J)AUGHTER QF pVE.JAIPUR (Indian Scenic). W°» gi a C BIU> - the leopard ln AVENGER. c , . SHSPICIOUS henry. Showing JOHN BUNNY at his best. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. Til T YRIC THEATRE. J-HE -UYRIC IHEATRE. ureat Success of New Programme. UAYWARD'S "PICTURES. HAY WARD'S A TO-NIGHT AT 8. " GCROOGE." „ " OCROOGE." Scrooge—a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, covetous old sinner secret and solitary as an hard and sharp as flint from which no steel has ever struck out Senerous fire."—Scrooge. ADAPTED FROM "A CHRISTMAS or ,SAROL" (by Charles Dickens). SEYMOUR HICKS AS "SCROOGE." "CCROOGE." " OCROOGE." TO-NIGHT! and All This Week!" CHARMING KAWAU (Local Scenic). CHARMING KAWAU (Local Scenic), oattoI; r?^5 n New Year's Day. SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE (Comedy). O NSTRUCT I0 N OF A LOCOMOTIVE. A WINDOW ON WASHINGTON PARK. t Etc., Etc. LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Py c ea: D. Circle. Is 6d; F. Stalls, Is; Stalls. 6d. Q.LOBE QONTINUOUS piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. VARIETY IS THE ESSENCE of Real • Pleasure.... There is always VARIETY at the GLOBE. JQREAM. A story of a lion-tamer, introducing scenes of great daring in a den of lions, TOPICAL BUDGET; gLIM J^RISCOLL— SAMARITAN. A splendid Vitagraph drama. , THE TWO FATHERS (Lubin). MAKING HIMSELF A HERO. OVER THE BACK FENCE (Edison). OD. CHILDREN, gD. Auckland Exhibition. Auckland exhibition. UCKLAND iIJXHIBITIQN. OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ])OG g HOW. J}OG gHOW. NOW OPEN. Larger Benching than ever in the Dominion. •J* HIS ; (FRIDAY) CHILDREN'S J) AY. rpms • (FRIDAY) ' * . ■' AT 3 P.M. ' ' ' . - ' LAST AFTERNOON PROGRAMME BY / THE gAND OF THE JJOYAL - Prior to their Southern Tour. PROGRAMME: The Nibfelungen -March' - -:- ■; • Wagner Suite, ,4 La' Keine de Saba" -- - Gounod Overture, " Oberon" - sv>*" -■ . Weber Selection, " Samson et Dalila'.* - Saint-Saens Selection, ! Tannhauser" .... Wagner Polish Dance, No; • 1 r •- ' - - Scharwenka Selection, "Carmen" •- - - ... Bizet Overture,, ." Light .Cavalry" - \) - • Tuppe i The Royal Artillery March. * a , "God Save the Kins'." . ; Annotated Programme in Daily Bulletin. i —— 1 " ' (FRIDAY), AT , g P.M. : • "1812. " : 5 ' And Specially-selected Programme by the BAND OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY. Realistic Battle ~ Effects by Bickerton Bros. LAST APPEARANCE OF THE BAND Prior - to Southern Tour. * , . ' 'JpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), : gHEEP JTJOG rjTRIALS, First time in Auckland. ' A Wonderful - Display of Animal Intelligence. rpO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AT g P.M. ' Bickerton Bros, ' will' again fire the pALL QF . PALL QF This awe-inspiring. Fire Drama will be followed by a unique display of the latest in entrancing'. pyrotechnics, followed by FLIGHTS OF ROCKETS, 12in BOMBS, A2 SHELLS. v - ' .. ■ ~... AUCKLAND'S ' AMUSEMENT . PARK. TOBOGGAN RACES. All causing great' excitement. Every race is judged. MAGIC SWING. Lieutenant' Hammond, after his 'ride on the Magic Swing yesterday, said that it is, the nearest approach to the sensation of flying he has ever experienced. FIGURE EIGHT. Over a-qujirter of a pile long. The greatest sensation on the ground.' ■ - MINIATURE RAIL-WAY. Smallest locomotive engine in Australasia.. A mechanical marvel; .• . -" - . WATER CHUTE." WONDERLAND. WONDERLAND. pX HI BIT lON TOWER. MOST ORIGINAL REMARK. , The Proprietors of the Electric Lift have decided to award a prize tor the " Most Original Remark" • recorded in the Visitors' Saturday, February 7t^ > 0 ' 1 ' pet^?n closes J EXHIBITION NUGGETS RAFFLE. NOTICE. Holders of Tickets who have not yet had their money refunded are urgently requested to call at the Office of Mr Bris Doyle, Room 22, Hail of Commerce, High Street, Hours, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.;, Saturday, 11 a.m. till 1 p.m. Teachers oi Music. MR. F . E" FAIRBURN. Teacher of X'A Pianoforte and Theory,' resumes teaching February 2, in Auckland; 86 passes and 6 failures in exams. Homes visited. -7-Address, Ho wick. -1 gVNB UR N • CURED. " PALMAZEL," INSTANT RELIEF. Is 3d Stamps, Sample Pot. FLORENCE PALMA QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND • ' ' 'Phone A 466. - - piANC gAK G. A INS. 4b WEEKLY—Piano■ returned from hirebalance to pay . . . . Signs' HAAKE AND BORD, each ' Going for 23gns. BROADWOOD . • . . . Going for 23gns. ORGAN-PIANO, cost 120 . Going for 73gns." BOYD, 65gn model Going for 40gns. 1 BROADWOOD, 1912 model Going for 60gns. WALD'STEIN, new piano . Going for 42gns. SHENSTONE, new piano . Going for 42gns! ESTEY ORGAN Going for 16gns". piCHARDSON'S piANO Room 16, upstairs, 15, Victoria St. East. Open evening till 9 o'clock,

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15520, 30 January 1914, Page 14