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v '■•-"'>'' * Amusements . v 11HE ",T YBIC rpHEATRE. X HE i/YBIC , X HEATBE. MORE JOY-COMPELLING ATTRAC TIONS! HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. AYWARD'S XTICTURES. . _. "By test—the best!" _ , A Vitagraph Feature in Two Reels THE rpEST HE IEST A Modern Story with a Modern Lesson. Through, natural circumstances man and wife get a mistaken idea that they do not love each other. The test in South Africa proves their error. Then all is happiness. THE rpEST HE X EST HER BOY Lubin Drama. BEAUTIFUL MONACO Scenic. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE Comedy. MRS. UPTON'S DEVICE Comedy-Drama. FIRST PRIZE Comedy. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL: Dress Circle. Is 6d; F. Stalls, Is; B. Stalls, 6d. TJft EST'S piCTURES. pOYAL ALBERT . TTALL. A powerful romantic play, rpHE pOQUETTE. Beautifully coloured, by Pathe. WARWICK CHRONICLE. THE ORPHAN, A charmingly pathetic story. BLIND INDUSTRIES. HIS MOTHER'S SON. All's Fair, Rivals, Slippery Slim Repenta, POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. WLOBE pONTINUOUS piCTUBEa THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. SHARE IN THE GOOD THINGS.. Yours the loss, yours the fault, if you fail to see this really BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION. rpHE pOISON rnREE. rpHE pOISON rpREE. OR. A SISTER'S CRIME.. .The story leaves a very curious impres—one feels conscious of a certain mesmeric influence throughout. WARWICK CHRONICLE. OXYGEN EXPERIMENTS. Every boy should" see this remarkable film. HYPNOTISM IN HICKVILLE. 6 D 3 d - THE WEST END. PONSONBY ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. DELIGHTFUL PICTURES, SCREENED TO DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. THE TVEST. HE X EST. A Modern Story with a Modern Lesson. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Topical. THE FIRST PRIZE, Comedy STRANGE SEA-WATER INHABITANTS. Scientific. HER BOY, Lubin Drama. PRINCIPALITY OF MONACO, Scenic. MRS. UPTON'S DEVICE. A Vitagraph Comedy-Drama. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE, Comedy. Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. 'Phone A 340. p I N E M A. FILMS, v Second-hand International Subjects. Every one a Star Flm, which have finished their first round, are an- excellent article, and now in daily demand all over the world. Trial Programme of 1600 metres at £19. 1000 metres of children's programme at -7 10a Half cash, payable with order, the other half on delivery. KINO-MINTUS, Berlin, 3.W., 68. TAKE Pupuke, do the trip around the Lake, and finish, at the Show Grounds, Saturday. DANCE.-Trades Hall, Tues., Fri., Sat. Beginners, ' 7 p.m. St. Patrick's Ball, March 17. Private lesßons.—Prof Bailey. 'Phone A 758. . FREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr. R. R. Hollister on the topic. "Where are the Dead?"— See Amusement Column. 1 I Swimming. AUCKLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR ■** SCHOOL. . THE SWIMMING SPORTS Will be held in the SHELLY* BEACH BATHS, ON FRIDAY. MARCH 6. AT 1 P.M. Old Girls' Race at 5.30 p.m. Post -entries. AUCKLAND GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SWIMMING SPORTS. SHELLY BEACH FRLDAY, MARCH 6. AT 1 P.M. OLD GIRLS' RACE, 3.30 p.m. OLD GIRLS' NEAT JUMP, 3.45 p.m. Post Entries. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS Will be held in SHELLY BEACH BATHS On FRIDAY, MARCH 13. Old Boys' Race, 4.50 p.m. Post, Entries. H. W. KING, • Hon. Sec. Sports Committee. - ■ . g Public Notices. PROBATIONER NURSES WANTED FOR AUCKLAND MENTAL HOSPITAL (20-30 years). Salary to commence, -SO per annum, with Board, Washing, Lodging, and Uniform. Apply at once at the Mental Hospital to the MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. piTY OF AUCKLAND. OPENING OF BATHS. PARNELL. The Citizens are cordially invited to the Opening of the Parnell Baths, at the foot of St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, by His Worship the Mayor, on SATURDAY. March 7, at 3 o'clock p.m. HENRY W. WILSON. March 3. 1914. Town Clerk. THE PUKEKOHE MILK SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED (in Liquidation). Notice is hereby given that by Resolution of Shareholders the Pukekohe Milk Supply Company, Limited, has placed its affairs in voluntary liquidation, and that Mr. George Ewell Bisset has been appointed Liquidator. Notice is also given that the Registered Office of the Company has been removed to No. 12, Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland. For the Pukekohe Milk Supply Co., Ltd. . (in Liquidation), ' G. E. BISSET, Liquidator. JAPANESE pAMINE pUND. Collection of this Fund is now proceeding in Auckland tinder the auspices of the New Zealand Freedom League, to be forwarded through the Japanese Consul. Reports state that millions of people are on the verge of starvation, and distress is widespread. A common humanity claims your assistance! Donations may be forwarded to the SECRETARY, New Zealand Freedom League. 45, Victoria Street, Auckland. T AND Agents.—Take notice, my farm at ■Li Waipu, Sections 338 and 349, comprising 1099 acres, is withdrawn from sale from today's date (March 3, 1914).—Signed, Harry Massey. . LAND Agents.— notice, my Property, Matakana Island, is withdrawn from Sale, having been sold.— F., Sinclair, Imperial Buildings. I 'HEREBY give notice that my Property is withdrawn from all Land Acenta' offices.-Mii, S. MoKain, Papakuri.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15548, 4 March 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15548, 4 March 1914, Page 16