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Amusements. ?" J\ ■ r\ ERA ';. - H O.TJ BE. '; A POSITIVE SENSATION CREATED NIGHTLY BY VALENTINE AND /BELL. Wonderful American Novelty Cyclists. OP E R.A HOUSE. BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT TfALENTTNE AND -DELL. THE LATE. FEATURE ACT OF THE n ALADDIN: PANTOMIME. SYDNEY. Positively the greatest Novelty Bicycle Act yet submitted. SHAREATT The English Representative AND LANG. Musical and Dancing Duo. MILLIE DORIS, The Great English Character Comedienne. Startling Innovation by LES BAU MALAGAS, Featuring the World-renowned .TANGO DANCE In its true realistic form. FERN AND LIZETTE, Instrumentalists and Vocalists. . THE • GEORGIA TRIO, American Singing. Dancing, and Talking Comedians. KINGSLEY AND GRAHAM, Musical Comedy Sketches. PHILLIP SISTERS Vocalists. STRATTONS - - - - Scotch Specialities. Positively Last Nights of ROSA VALERIO SEXTETTE, America's Thrilling Wire Act. BRENT . HAYES IS COMING. THE "iriNG'B mHBATBE. rpHE nyiRACLE. rpHE .TITIRACLE. rriHE TLTIRACLE. Again last evening the King's Theatre was Sacked to its utmost capacity, and again dozens of intending patrons were unable to gain admission. rpHE -MIRACLE. rpHE "MIRACLE. rpHE TIfTRACLE. The Beautiful Dream Play. ' The First Production of its kind in New Zealand. SEASON ABSOLUTELY CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, So be Wise, and Book Your Seats. Prices: 2s (reserved).' Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Box Plan at Ivil Bros.'. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE. KARANGAHAPE RD., i Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the '• Crowdsare Coming! GRANDMOTHER'S T AMP. „ RANDMOTHER'S JUAMP. The Grandest Story Ever Told. Universally Admired. BOBBY'S MAGIC NICKEL - - - Comedy THE GIRL OF THE CABARET - Drama ATHENS - ... An .Unrivalled Scenic PA SAYS A.B. Comedy THE WAHWICK CHRONICLE of Up-to- _„_ date Events. KNOWING DOG Comedy Prices: , Adults. 6d; Children, 3d. jpREE TECTUBE. pREE TECTURE. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, JMONDAY, "MARCH Q AT Q P.M. M R R. iT H OLtISTEE ' OF BROOKLYN, U.S.A., Returning from Japan and China. TOPIC: "WHERE ARE THE ; DEAD? I What future awaits the 90,000 dying daily out of Christ? Is there nope for the Heathen?" SEATS FREE- ' UNDENOMINATIONAL; WELCOME. NO COLLECTION. Broadwood Piano kindly lent by the English and Foreign Piano Agency. FREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr. R. , , R. Hollister on < the topic,' "Where .are the Dead?" See Amusement Column. POLLY McLAREN; Scottish Champion Dancer, at Show, on Saturday. Take Pupuke, and tram lands you at gate. FREE LECTURE!—Come and hear Mr, R. R. Hollister on the topic. ' "Where are the Dead?" Amusement Column. Meetings. - "TENT, ' '* 19 14. ADDRESSES. TO 'MEN. . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY IN EACH WEEK, from 1.20.t0 1.50 p.m. . Speaker, March 4 and 6: REV. F. G. HA ft VIE. All - are Welcome. - YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- - CIATION. WELLESLEY ST. E. THURSDAY, MARCHES, AT 7.45 P.M. Open Evening. " Our Conference." . Speakers: Miss Helei F. Barnes, Miss McLean. All Welcome. ■ . . ' . \ -t Railways. ATEW ■ 17EALAND : TDAILWAYS. CAMBRIDGE SHOW. 4 -6th AND ; 6th:-. MARCH. 1914. . .; ' ~ Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Te Kuiti and all stations north thereof to Cambridge on 4th,~sth, an&. 6tn March, available for return up' to 13th March. 1914Excursion Tickets to Cambridge will NOT be available on the Auckland-Wellington or Wellington-Auckland , express ' trains. , FRIDAY, 6th MARCH. . 1914. A train will leave Auckland for Cambridge at 6.40 a.m., returning ; leaving Cambridge at 4.36 p.m. A train will leave Putaruru for Cambridge and Frankton , at. 7.30 a.m. Return special will leave Cambridge at 4 p.m. A train will leave Thames for Cambridge at 6.45 a.m. The train leaving Waihi for Paeroa at 6.55 a.m. will. connect with this train. A train will 'leave Cambridge for Thames and Waihi at 5.5 p.m. A train will leave Cambridge. for Frankton at 5.20 p.m. The usual 3.35 p.m. train Frankton to Cambridge, and the 6 p.m. train Cambridge to Frankton. will NOT run. ™o«uge For - further particulars see posters and handbills. BY ORDER. XTEW ryEALAND "RAILWAYS. TE AROHA RACES, 7th AND 9th MARCH, 1914. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Auckland, Onehunga,. Cambridge Thames, Waihi, and intermediate stations to Te Aroha on 6th, 7th, and 9th March, available for return up to 14th March, 1914* These tickets will NOT be available by Auckland-Wellington express trains. SATURDAY, 7th MARCH, 1914. A special train, stopping only where timed, will leave Auckland for Te Aroha at 630 a.m., Newmarket 6.39, Ellerslie 6.52, Penrose 6.55, Otahuhu 7.8, Drury 7.43. Puke- ' kohe 8.2, Tuakau 8.10, Mercer 8.35, Huntly 9.18, Ngaruawahi* 9.36, Frankton 10.20 Hamilton 10.25, arriving Te" Aroha 11.44 a.m returning Te Aroha dep. 6.20 p.m., Auckland arrive 11.17 p.m. Return train will stop at same stations as outward train if required. Day Excursion Fares at • the rate of 12s first-class. 7s 3d second-class, available on day of issue only, -will be issued for 6.30 a.m. special from, Auckland, Onehunga, and stations at which special stops, except where ordinary holiday excursion fares are cheaper or passengers desire to purchase ordinary Holiday Excursion Tickets to enable them to stop over beyond 7th March, 1914. •> All trains will stop at Herriesville on 7th and 9th March, 1914. For further particulars see posters and handbills. BY. ORDER. Friendly Societies. ' ! piTY OF. AUCKLAND. ; Ag - No.^O-L. mSW Members of the above are res- • WJgT-fW pectfully . requested to attend a > Royal Arch Purple Meeting, to i be held in the Lodge Room,' " Orange Hall, Karangahape Road. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. March 4, at iMv* Visiting Brethren cordially invited. - "*?-■' ALBERT A. JOYNT,: Seoxe-Wjr.

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

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