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;-._■. - Amtioenients. Sl pRINCESS rnHEATEE." QUEEN CT.. ' PEpPRiETOSS: m DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO., LTD. , r UNQUESTIONABLY THE a PREMIER PICTURE PALACE. >' A CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT. . . FROM 11 a.m. TILL 10.30 P.M. CAN YOU < IMAGINE IT? '" mr M AND 3d EVERYWHERE. THE n,^ S J« LAVISHLY - APPOINTED THEATRE IN AUSTRALASIA. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. OLD MODDINGTQN'S DAUGHTERS, Vita. Drama. Just .What Live Human Beings Like and Enjoy. A Touch of the Dramatic and a Liberal Smattering of Delightful ' Comedy. Together with supporting subjects of rare .._JL_ * excellence. ■ » < *■• ANOTHER GLORIOUS CHANGE ON MONDAY NEXT. THE 'OVERTURE AND ENTRE' ACTE MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. CAN YOU IMAGINE IT?. 6d and Sd EVERYWHERE. ' TTING ,p EORGE ' rpHEATBE. aNTRANCEb QUEEN AND DURHAM . STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. , NOW showing, LAST day. A Clever Detective Story." pAULETj..E/B |Vi n.ijM.«f.K- I. pAULETTE'S iv ECKLACE.-Part 11. a Clever Detective Story, in wnich the plot closely resembles the late famous Pearl Necklace robbery, the cunning piot to rob a jeweller of his pearls, ana the. also cunning plot of the detective to discover the thieves. HER HERO'S PREDICAMENT—Nestor —.—J Comedy. ' . •J<HE J?OSE AAl> hHE T>AGGER, „ Rex Drama'. A Highly Sensational Drama, Wonderfully T„_ „ , Acted. HE I?ATAL TRAPDOOR, J- X Cines Drama. T ,^„ Tn6 Story of *■ Robbery. RUBE AND THE BARON— Comedy. ONLY AT THE KING GEORGE. " ' Day Sessions: From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Stalls. 3d; Circle 6d. QUEEN'S', THEATRE, Queen Street. ■ Dominion . Picture Company,' Ltd. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily, ; II a.m. to 10.30 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TO-DAY-SATURDAY-TO-NIGHT. Your Last Opportunity of. Seeing Present Most Successful Programme, which has been responsible for Packed Houses at all Sessions during the last two days. - MONDAY NEXT. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME Watch Daily Papers for Particulars. ah!?u o L it! Think of it! , Adults,-. 6d. ; .. _. .Children. 3d. ] THE WEST END THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. AND ALL THIS WEEK. . , \ , ."SCROOGE," Adapted from " A Christmas Carol," by i a . r ,H s ».si- Seymour Hicks as Scrooge. « A *b&W&SLJBS WASHINGTON PARK. < WELLINGTON ATHLETIC SPORTS. The Ever-interesting GAUMONT GRAPHIC. SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE. .-:■• N'Z.- AtVIMATED NEWS, No.' 33. I >._ An Amusing Comedy. AN EVENING.WITH WILDER SPENDER . A High .s -instructive and Educational CONSTRUCTION [.OF 1 A LOCOMOTIVE. ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS> USUAL. 'Phone A 340. -T- — . ( THE "TANGO ''- Dance in Pictures every ■' evening next week at the LYRIC. ; ' , '. ',i'.: Auckland Exhibition. < AUCKLAND-EXHIBITION. ' UCKL&ND vCiXHI-BITlON: ] OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 11 P.M. rpO-DAY (SATURDAY). ' < gHEEP ' "nOG rpsiALS. ", ' " ~gHEEP jTJOG TRIALS. \ On the Cricket Ground, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. * V: FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. - A Wonderful Display of Animal Intelligence. , "'■*'■ ADMISSION, is. ' children; 6b.*-' : 1 : ;v f; ADMISBI9N, Is. ; CHILDREN! 6». ', 3 Admitting to Cricket Ground and Exhibition. I Season' Ticket Holders alid all. Others will haye_ free access from the Exhibition to the i Cricket Ground, «aiid from the , Cricket , Ground to -1 the , Exhibition :'- by th< Cricket i Ground gate, s; V : - . | T\ O G O HO W. h ~.. D OG S HO^- i '■ ' \ . ''■ NOW OPEN. ~ Larger Benching than ever in the Dominion. - IJ<°-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT Q P.M. ; npO-NIGHTv rp6NIGHT.,.. t piREWORKS. 9 . pIREWORKS, < , \ .JIIREWORKS. w 1 Bickerton Bros, will again fire the ' i pALL QF XDRUNOPLE.V > pALL 'QF Ji'DRIANOPLE. • This awe-inspiring Fire Drama- will be fol- ' lowed. by a unique display of the latest in entrancing pyrotechnics. . . , ■< ', CHROMATIC IRIDESCENT WHEELS. FIERY FAIRY FOUNTAINS. „:_„'•- „ T ACROBATIC-MONEEY. " RAINBOW WHEEL. STAR OF BETHLEHEM. ■ PBINCE OF WALES' FEATHERS, i MAGIC INDIAN TREE. . The whole of this display may only be n seen to advantage from the Exhibition Grounds. • . FIREWORKS-TO-NIGHT—FIREWORKS J -' AT 8. ' ■■■:' ['% ' /DOMING p VENTS— - Feb. 2 to 7-ORCHESTRA in Exhibition 4 i Buildings every afternoon and evening, Feb. —Y.M.C.A.: Sports. " ."V « Feb. 6to Fire Brigades' Demonstration. Feb. 9 to Champion Band Contest.; ■ e wonderland. Auckland's AMUSEMENT PARK- ' TOBOGGAN Races. All causing great excitement. Every race * is judged. ~— MAGIC SWING. Lieutenant Hammond, after bis ride on the ] Magic Swing yesterday, said ) that it is the nearest approsch' to the sensation of flying he has ever experienced. S FIGURE EIGHT. Over a-quarter of a mile long. The greatest -sensation on "the ground. c MINIATURE RAILWAY. . ' Smallest locomotive engine in Australasia. A mechanical marvel. WATER CHUTE. ' WONDERLAND. WONDERLAND. —; . —.— 4 EXHIBITION TOWER. MOST ORIGINAL REMARK. The Proprietors of' the Electric Lift have decided . to „ award a prize for the "Most ', Original Remark recorded in ' the Visitors' Book at the Tower. The Competition closes SATURDAY. February-7th. * f "EXHIBITION - NUGGETS , RAFFLE. « ' NOTICE. Holders of Tickets who' have " not yet ] had their money refunded are urgently re- a quested to call .at the... Office .of Mr. Bris " Doyle, Room 22, • Hall'of Commerce, High c Street. Hours, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.;. Saturday, i 11 a.m. till * 1 p.m. ' . f •*•" . . . , I Dividends. l THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. ] LIMITED. '■" ■ ■ ] ESTABLISHED 1857. ] INCORPORATED 1880. —_ . » Paid-up Capital .. ..£1,500,000 Reserve Funds - ■. . -. . 1,550,000 . Together ..' .. £3,030,000 ' Reserve Liability 1 of Proprietors £3,000,000 _ - £6,030,000 A Dividend of ail 5s per share,. and bonus of 10s per share. on old shares, together : equal to 14 per . cent, per ■ annum, having ' been declared at a meeting of proprietors held in London on 26th' January, the same a l e now payable to Colonial Shareholders on the Colonial Register on 31st December. - i R. A. HOLMES, Inspector

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16

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