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r ;.#-' Amusements. QUEEN'S. THEATRE, •■'* Queen Street. Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Daily 11 a.m. to 10.80 p.m. The Premier Picture Theatre in N.Z. TO-DAY—WEDNESDAY-TO-NIGHT. Final Presentation of ' THE NEXT GENERATION. Vitagraph THE NEXT GENERATION. Drama. And Supporting Subjects. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Another Great Change of Programme, Headed by a Powerful and Majestic Lubin I Drama, entitled, A HUSBAND'S AWAKENING. A HUSBAND'S AWAKENING. And an All-Star Supporting Bill. Think of it. Think of it. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. pRINCESS rpHEATRE, QUEEN CT. DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO. I WHERE DO WE GO TO-NIGHT? THE PRINCESS. > THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE IN THE DOMINION. 6d AND 3d EVERYWHERE. TO-DAY—WED., MAR. 4—TO-NIGHT. FROM 11 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. A WONDERFULLY CONVINCING PROGRAMME. Headed by _ "TJNCLE rpoM'S pABIN," "TJNCLE rpOM'S pABIN," A Magnificent Picture Version of Mrs. Har- , riett Beecher Stowe's Immortal Inspiration. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MARCH 5. AN ENTIRELY NEW SERIES OF SUBJECTS WHICH AT ONCE WILL APPEAL TO OUR THOUSANDS OF PATRONS. Full Particulars will be announced TO-MORROW. WATCH FOR " SUCH IS LIFE," THE REIGNING LONDON SUCCESS. JTING pEORGE rpHEATRE. ENTRANCES QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 11 a.m. till 10.50 p.m. 1 LAST DAY—SHOWING— NIGHT. NORDISK. NORDISK, NORDISK, 5 reels. A Heart-stirring Romance of the Mighty Ocean. AT rpHE WHEEL.-Part. I. AT rpHE ' HEEL.— 11. # AT rriHE WHEEL.-Part HI. Scenes of Passion and Tragedy afloat and ashore. Scenes laid principally on the high seas and at Continental ports. The finale 1 alone will be a " thing to be remembered" by all. 1 LIQUID AIR EXPERIMENTS.—Scientific. An astonishing and interesting number of experiments carried out by Prof. W. Wood. „___ ECLAIR JOURNAL.— THE STORY OF LAVINIA.— Drama. A MIX UP IN BANDITS.-Nestor . Comedy. ONLY AT THE KING GEORGE. [ A NORDISK THREE-REEL DRAMA. Day Sessions , ' 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Stalls 3d, Circle 6d. ) 1 Auckland Exhibition. AUCKLAND -EXHIBITION. UCKLAND Hi X IBIT IO N. OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ORCHESTRAL pONCERTS "T.AILY. RCHESTRAL CONCERTS JJAILY. POPULAR PROGRAMME. TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. PALACE OF INDUSTRIES. Conductor: MR. G. E. POORE. ' Programme in Daily Bulletin. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Q.RAND r\PEN-AIR pONCERT. No. 1 BAND ROTUNDA, AT 8 P.M. ■ ■ _, TO-NIGHT. . Q.RAND QPEN-ATB pONCERT. ; „ PROGRAMME: Cornet Solo, "The Loßt Chord" - (Sullivan) MR. SEYMOUR. Bass Solo, "The Gallants of England" - - (Scott Gatby) MR. ALAN BAILEY. Vocal Quartette, "The Farmyard Medley" (American) , nr THE LYRIC FOUR. (Messrs. Aspinall, Ryan, Blakeley, McElwain). Flute Solo, "The Carnival of Venice" (with variations) (Briccialdi) MR. GEO. POORE. . Humorous Recital, "Cohen at the 'Phone" (Finkelstein) * • MR. ALAN MoELWAIN. Song, "The Valley of Laughter" - - (Ronald) MISS LAURA WALKER. Duet, "The Moon Hath Raised" - (Benedict) •MESSRS. RYAN AND ASPINALL. . Song, "I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby" (Clay) MR. MARTIN DUFF (the Scotch Tenor). Vocal Quartette, "Jenks's Vegetable Compound" - - - - (Macey) THE LYRIC FOUR. • ' Swag, "A May Morning" - -.-..- (Denza) MISS LAURA WALKER. Humorous Recital, "Snorkins" . (Melb. B. Spurr) ' MR. ALAN MoELWAIN. Piccolo Solo. "The Wren" - - • - (Damure) MR. GEORGE POORE. Vocal Duet, "Watchman, What of the Night" (Sargent) MESSRS. BAILEY AND DUFF. Musical Director and Accompanist: MR. HAROLD GREGSON. If wet, Concert will be held in the Concert Hall. Admission free. MONOPLANE BRITANNIA Now installed and on view at the Government r Court. 1 ART UNION.—OIL AND WATE^-COLOUR PAINTINGS AND ETCHINGS. ' Selected by the Executive from Collection brought to the Dominion by John ' Baillie. Esq., London. THIRTY-FIVE PRIZES, VALUE £1000 Tickets, 2s 6d, obtainable No. 17, Palace of 1 Industries. \ COMING EVENTS. March 4Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m. ' Grand Open-air Concert, 8 p.m. • March —Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m. Auckland City Band. 8 p.m. . March 6Orchestral Concert. 3 p.m. , Onehunga Brass Band, 8 p.m. March 7—Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m. 2 Auckland Garrison Band, 8 p.m. 1 Grand Display of Fireworks. l ——— ' WONDERLAND j The New JOY WHEEL ' started on Saturday Night, and was a great success. Everyf body said: . . . THE FUNNIEST THING ON THE ■ GROUND! • AMUSEMENTS GALORE. Water Chute, Figure Eight, Heifer Skelter, Bowsey Towsey, Cyclorama, Sea Trips. Magic Swing, Haunted Castle, Nigger Dip, Laughing Gallery, Dreamland. Duck Pond, Railway, Marionettes, Trained • Dogs Extraordinary, Knife Rack, Ball Games, Punch Balls, Football Game, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Reduced Fares on the TOBOGGAN. Everybody, 3d. Everybody, 3d. Look out for Children's Day, NEXT SATURDAY. 1 Shows. GREAT WAITEMATA SHOW, ' TAKAPUNA. ; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, . , MARCH 6 AND 7. I * Record Entries. 50 Entries Chopping, including world's ."champion. Exhibition Highland Dancing, , 'rMiss McLaren. Li Admission Each Day, Is; Children, 6d. | • 'Buses from Birkenhead and Northcote. ? Through fares from. Auckland, per Pupuke— I' Boat, tram, and admission, 2s. I" A WILSON, Secretary. i I I Mining Notices. j- rpHE MOANATAIARI GOLD MINING i- - 1 COMPANY, LIMITED. i, Notice is hereby given that the Shares i, in the abovenamed Company forfeited for 3 non-payment of Call, payable on the 19th p January, 1914, will be Offered for Sale by ,+ Public Auction by . Mr. Joseph Thornes, at his Auction Mart, No. 83, Queen ' Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 13th day of March, 191*, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, unless the Call be paid to the Secretary on or before the previous day. • J. W. NICHOL, Secretary. Auckland, February 28. 1914. I I i 0 Dividends. THE STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. i, " NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ~ Dividend .to Shareholders for Half-year II ending December 31, 1913,- is payable at the Local Office of the Company on and after TUESDAY, March 3. EDMUND JOHNSTON, » Manager. I. ===== .'I Removal Notices. s . . SpRATER pROS., SHAREBROKERS AND LAND AGENTS, D Beg to intimate they have 1 REMOVED TO 113, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Shortland St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15548, 4 March 1914, Page 16

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