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■ -•■ Amusements. TUI ■ T YRIC ' THEATRE. JP»W«J-yiW at ff TV/I ATINEE i DAY. AT 2.30. ! Matinee 1 o-day: at. 2.60. ''" 'l*T£sS&tS!§ PICTURES. LAST; : s 'NIGHT? ' LAST NIGHT, " "GJCROOGE.'' "Scrooge." CHRISTMAS ; II *Kf'H|CKS- AS " SCROOGE." rwfm9R& H | C ?S AS " SCROOGE." CHARMING KAWAD (Local Scenic). ,_l,„ Etc.. Etc. p£ rKIC W 3^ P * IC > NY ORCHESTRA. Stalk 6d ae la 6d; F * Btalls ' •" A'ff|KS-Nil? Will: -n, t- . M i >DE ? N « MASTERPIECE. 4 w iSS? 1 ! -■&•*■&:*%s#*■& Film Triumph! A Wonderful Pathe'Play in Five Parts, per formed 'by the Most Celebrated _: T™s! B in Prance. ■ Kit 01--Til AS ___ Including, •" THE RACE FOR THE AVIATION DERBY, Mom Paris to Holland and Back, REAPPLYING! NO DISAPPOINTMENT!! . ._,..: The Triumph of Speed. .trams passed as if standing still. The Most-Discussed Dance in the World. THE- -TANGO. THE TANGO. . v THE TANGO. . Specially done for this Film, and perfectly presented in minute detail. An absolutely i lite-like reproduction, from which the T>»TtnSJo e r.n??l^ eaßil be '* learned.' ' PATHE'S GREATEST AND BEST DRAMA . NEXT WEEK, THE LYRIC!! ES T.'S " piCTURES. _ M A^S rpo-DAY,- 2.30. yy EST'S pI CT USE'S. ALBERT . TTALL. -J)AUGHTER /~)F pVE. W ON B A • CmLDsuspicious henry: •■■■■- . popular picture prices. - % QLOBE pONTINUOUB pICTURES. „ . THEATRE DE LUXE,. - Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. AISSAS' -TVKEAM.. .. I ~ Scenes in a' Lions' Den. , TOPICAL BUDGET, * ' CLIM JQRISCOLL-SAMARITAN. ( ..' A splendid "Vitagraph drama. THE TWO FATHERS (Lubin). MAKING HIMSELF A HERO. OVER THE BACK FENCE (Edison). - - gD. • CHILDREN, 9D.:' ~ "' f\ PER A TT OUS-E, 'QUNDAY, 7"3 A P.M. PROFESSOR 1 W. T. MILLS. . PROFESSOR' W. T. MILLS. - PROFESSOR' W. T. MILLS. National Organiser - - Social Democratic Party, and recognised-as-one; of the world's leading orators, 1/* '"''*'' ' ' Speaks "on: • " "DESPOTISM, IN NEW - ZEALAND." Unionists /and -others desirous of ;■ participating in the selection of working class candidates for Parliament are Requested to. At--tend. . /*/ : r, '/■•'-, /.v;*"/*"'"''-.""''-• .' '' • * Collection in * aid- of > Campaign Funds. j LEARN .THE." TANGO " DANCE BY 'Pictures, at the Lyric? next week.'' *"".'; Y M.C.A. 'NATIONAL TOURNAMENT. , •... FEBRUARY 2—7. ; , , „ SEASON TICKETS',' Admit to-/;./. Gymnastic Competitions, Y.M,C.C;'i Gymnasium, TUESDAY EVENING. •', '. '■?■■'-< •- Athletic Sports,: Domain Cricket' Ground, - wednesday.-,: AFTERNOON ■: and : ; evening. : '■.'': • Grand Concert and ... Gymnastic Display, Exhibition 'Concert'. Hall, THURSDAY . EVENING; >■ -J*:-:'/: • »- ,r/..f.'"'Swimming . Carnival, Shelly' Beach Baths, FRIDAY EVENING. Basketball Championship. Games, T Y.M.0.A., »SATURDAY; EVENING;: -.-",••--. And by arrangement with"'the-.Exhibition *>■. Executive, -■ - - Every Day to ' the Exhibition Grounds. " ON SALE AT Y:M:GrA; BUILDING, WELLESLEY- STREET EAST. THE "TANGO " Dance in -Pictures every ! evening next week ■at '-. the/ LYRIC;". ■'<■ TuT. A AM „-,. '~;■ ■Jl-MSL- LEE, > of india; can be interviewed from * 3 to 3 p.m. daily, at 11. his majesty's : *-*'-"•> ARCADE.-OUEENSTr - ? t. HEALTH READINGS given daily: Madam".has cured " many "'cases-' of s DEAF-, NESS.' RHEUMATISM. '. PARALYSIS.! INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL /GROWTHS. See Madam. BEEQRE. £he.JLEAJ]giS:AUCKi LAND* or;yott?MU REGRET ft 1 . - ■ .' Madam, vrili: held BIBLE TALKS with any.willing to\- visit her.? at"444,- Queen Si.. on WEDNESDAY EVENING. 'after Tprfl.. AJ!REE,WELCOME TO ALL. /ATHEISTS SEECIAIitY J INJvITEI). i ... , .■:: ;".."y.v,. yv i"= " = -i ■'_'; ; Aquatics. ;"_"■ \" / "* "ROWING, ' . ROWING, / ROWING. The First, Eight-oared Race on.the beautiful' ■ ! •' ' wait'emats Harbour, ' ■"'. " /■•;_ ■'-: » >TO-DAY' (SATURDAY) 1 , " "-*■ ■ WANGANUI UNION BOAT CLUB V. ■ i ROWING-CLUB. > -'i For the Somorville 1 Challenge" Shield;'''. '. S.S. PEREGRINE wiil-leave The Ferries (Northcote , 'iTee);*iatr2i3o p;m,, and will follow the: race,, afterwards -proceeding iup .the: Harbour.; and returning Ito * The > Ferries 'at 4- p.m.,-... '-■' : v ■:■- ■, ■!•*.. . Tickets, Is, -from' the .' Ferry*. Company, Mr."- H. "'• Cleal, 'Victoria^ Arcade,- and club members.-/^/*.v?s* i'- - "*-;) --.>i >--"■ * -s', I .'-; ''■-<&■•■ Dinner at Strand Cafe.. Tickets from-members ~.'"-; . .', •W. E: CLARKE, :-■■_....,' .-': ■; - poh. Sec, A.R.C.' •. ... ' ■ ... .: .■"■,■-.■■■;■:■ . .' ,J 1 ; . A -s>Atretics. 'J | .-■'....■ Auckland., Exhibition axemen-s ' V FEBRUARY ANDW'I9I4.-'- - FEBRUARY 27 AND 28. 1914. , y -FIRST.DAY.-■—: —;-., 1. N.Z. ..Championship Chop < of .£22; 2ft :. standing.. .First ..prjze,. .£ls;i second, . '£5.: third,' £2. Nbm}rialion, ; 15s. ' ■' ' 2.- N.Z.- Championship Sawing of' £10; 20in a 'single-handed.' "First-prize;' ,£7«, second, £2: third.' £1. "Nomination, 7s'6d. 3. Handicap *- Chop of I £50/, loin -.underhand. First prize,',£l7;. second "prize, £5; .thitd, £2; fourth, £1. Nomination, 10?,; acceptance, 10s.;-. Special/ acceptance of ' vntitle'a winner to an additional _ £25: prize money. .*<■..' - /» £ S. 4. Maiden Chop: of £8;* 15in standing., First . prize.' '£51' second." '£2'; third, '£1. Kominatib'n/ 4s; .* acceptance, {Tee.. 5. One Mile Bicyole Race. -; First, prize, £5; second,* £2; . thirtlr "£ir ■ .'Nbminatioh,' - 2s 6d . acceptance. Is.' ■' 6. Half-mile'Bicyole Race. First prize, £4; second. £2; third; £1. Nomination, ,2s; - acceptance*,*lS. ' ■•- •-• '-■ *•'' - - - ■•*: « . ' . 7. Half-n)fle .Running.. First Prize. £5; second, £2; third. £1. Nominatibn, 2s 6d:. acceptance/Is 6d. , - , ,; 8. 220ydsi -First *■ pri«e,;£S; - second,-£2; • thijd.: £1./. Nomination,-; 2s 6d; accept ance. - la.' / "si" "'■■'.'■•'.' . -SECOND DAY1. World's Championship .Chop- of £20; 20in. First prize, £1.4; socondi £4;' third, £2. Nomination. Ifis. •• -y'' 2. N.Z. .Championship- Double-handed Sawing pf :£ls;'"aoin '-log?./"First 'prize, £10: second, *£3: third: £2. Nomination, 12a 6d. '; . - •• 3. Exhibition • Chop' of- £100: ' l*Jin-, standing. First. • prize, £3p; second, 5 £10; -third, £5 (heat winners! nof being actual prize winners, £1). - Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 10s. 'Speoia) acceptance eof £2 tntitles, the winner, to an;additional 'prize money. • " 4. Visitors' Handicap of £10: 15in standing. i First. prize, £6; isecond,. £3; third, £1. Nomination,'. ss-; ; acceptance, free*. ', 5. 120 yds. First prize. £W; second, £4; third £2: fourth, £1.-. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 2s 6d. ".. - »--,■-- . . 6. One , Mile.' .First ■■ prize. £7: 'second;'£3; ; ■ third. £1. Nomination.' 3a;! acceptance. 35.--' ' (* .» ~-.,* 1 '■.....- , 7.440yd5. ' First prize," £5; , second,- £2; third.' £1-. • Nomination. - 2s' 6d; acceptance. ls.6d. : .-•;,• 8. Two Mite Bicycle. .'First -! prize,' £10second,. £4; third. £1. * Nomination, 4s; acceptance. 4s,-■ -. '■•■"■- ■•- -- < 8. Drag Tooth Sawing of '£8;, 2ft- log. First prize. £5: second. £2- third. £1. Nomination. 4s: -acceptance..- tree.Nomination's for all "Axemen's-Events close at, the Secretary's Office, 12, His-Majesty's Arcade. Auckland, ton SATURDAY, January 3L 1914.. "•'■ '' - '■•--. ■'%--■ ■--. i »"««» La,te entries will be- received:; up to the date of ..publication> r of— handicaps,; on ; payment .of an additional fee of .2s'. 6d>for each event which competitor "wishes to enter for Handicaps will be declared On SATURDAY.' February 7. ■ .. -.■; '_\ ' Acceptances on SATURDAY, 14 Special- . optional acceptances, MONDAY. February 23. . Nominations' 'for//Ojcling--and/7Runnin-r Events close on SATURDAY, February 7 Acceptances » will- -close . on > MONDAY February 23. - ; •' .'''';• .-.•' A-J, WOODLEY, Secretary. 1 ; S '" v '";" =~ === . , -;,, ,i MADAME - 'MILFRED, "'• Clairvoyant; 79, Ponsonby Rd., between Hepburn- St', and Picton St.; hours,. 10" a'.m; 'till' 9 ".p.m.. "VCADAME SPONTAIN, 67, Khyber -Pass. MADAME VOILA, : Clairvoyante % and Crys- '■ tal Seer, ,135 a. Eobson- St. (opp. St. Matthew's Church. Hours/ 2 till 8. Ladies only. Saturdays' excepted. v.- . "*-■ ~ rpRAM Conductors and Others—See, Our i. large selection' of Celluloid Collars, Cutis etc;' ; also, Ladies' Cuff Twinwae ano Baker, BBJULD Buildingg. ■ • > '. . . »

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 16

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