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Amusements. gING , Q.EORGE rpHEATRE. ENTRANCES. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. NOW SHOWING — TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT Sensational and Thrilling Drama. COME AND SEE THE "TVOCTOR'S CJECRET. i ™™ •*-' " Part I. HTHE T\OCTOR'S OECRET. r„„„ TAOCTOR'S CJECRET." 11. rpHE TVOCTOR'S CJECRET. A V O Part ni. ; THE MYSTERIOUS NOTE— Sir.—Will you come blindfolded with my servant to a house you do not know? A 1 fee of £3000 awaits you.— i AND THE TROUBLE IT CAUSED. This Powerful Story depicts a Doctor's Summons to a Patient under (he Most Extraordinary Circumstances. 1 THE ECLAIR JOURNAL - - Topical THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER . - - - Selig Drama THE VEILED LADY - - Crystal Comic MABEL'S NEW HERO - Keystone Comedy ONLY AT THE KING GEORGE. Day Sessions, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Stalls. 3d; Circle. 6d. pRINCESS rpHEATRE, QUEEN QT. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE IN THE DOMINION. DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO., LTD. WHERE DO WE GO TO-NIGHT? THE PRINCESS 6d AND 3d EVERYWHERE. TO-DAY—FRIDAY, MAR. 6—TO-NIGHT. FROM 11 A.M. TILL 10.30 P.M. The Programme .which made a Sensation Yesterday will be Repeated. READ THE BRILLIANT ITEMS: THE OTHER WOMAN, Drama (Vitagraph). FAMOUS SCOUT TO THE RESCUE, Drama. FLY LEAF OF FATE, Drama (Reliance). ZEPHERIN'S DUEL, Comic. BEAUTIFUL BRITTANY, Scenic. ENGLISH GAZETTE, No. 254, Topical. BUNNY BUYS A BABY, Comedy. These Subjects represent many of the best Makers in the World. NEXT MONDAY. MARCH 9. A STARTLING ATTRACTION. The Remarkable Drama, "THE TEMPTRESS." " Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive." qiHE T YRIC rpHEATRE. J- HE JUYKIC -I- HEATRE. MORE JOY-COMPELLING ATTRACTIONS! HAYWABD'S T>ICTURES. AYWARD'S JTICTURES. . .... "By —the best!" A Vitagraph Feature in Two Reels THE rpEST HE 1 EST 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 HPEST HFP «nv HP* XEST r v n HER BOY Lubin Drama. BEAUTIFUL MONACO Scenic. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE Comedy. MRS. UPTON'S DEVICE Comedy-Drama. FIRST PRIZE Comedy. i4£ E s GAUMONT GRAPHIC Topical. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL: Dress Circle. Is 6d; F. Stalls. Is; B. Stalls, 6d. QLOBE pONTINUOUS. pICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. NO DIRECTORY IS REQUIRED in order to find the BEST PICTURES. The GLOBE having established a REPUTATION for QUALITY AND CHARM. Enormous Success of THE OUTLAW. Vy Enthralling. Nan, the courageous backwoodsman's daughter, with desperate determination, revenges her father's death. THE RIVER LOUE (Coloured Scenic) " pRIDE OF TO ATTERY "D " TOPICAL BUDGET THE MAN WHO WOULD NOT MARRY. 6 D 3 d - EST'S pICTURES. TDOYAL 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 Repents. POPULAR PICTURE PSICEd. THE WEST END. m _ PONSONBY ROAD. _._,- T TO-MGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. DELIGHTFUL PICTURES, SCREENED TO DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. THE rpEST. .. r , „ he lest. ,4 o H£ n SiOT ? with a Modem Lesson. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Topical. OTO »J8P PIBST 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, fid. 'Phone A 340. C TOP !!! NOT ON TUESDAY. •3 THANK YOU. It's the Baptist MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. TUESDAY! TUESDAY! TUESDAY! "PREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr. R. •*• v?-' /i o . ter on the topic, "Where are the Dead?"— See Amusement Column. POLLY McLAREN, Scottish Champion Dancer, at Show, To-morrow (Saturday), lake Pupuke, and tram lands you at gate. ANCE.—Trades Hall, Tues., Fri., Sat. Beginners, 7 p.m. St. Patrick's Ball, March 17. Private lessons.— Bailey. 'Phone A 753. Auckland Exhibition. AUCKLAND X I ITI ON. AUCKLAND -EiXHIBITION. OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ORCHESTRAL . pONCERTS nAILY. RCHESTRAL UONCERTS -L>AILY. POPULAR PROGRAMME. TO-DAY AT 3 P.M. PALACE OF INDUSTRIES. - Conductor: MR. G. E. POORE. Programme in Daily Bulletin. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). p RAND pOM CERT. ONEHUNGA MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND. No. 1 BAND ROTUNDA, AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME: March, B B and CF- - - . (Ord Hume) Grand Selection, Verdi (Round) Minuet. "A Night in Switzerland" - (Hume) Waltz, "Donauwellen" - - - - (Ivanovice) Selection, "Rigoletti" (Verdi) Gavotte, "Queen Ann" (Hume) Overture, "Melbourne by Night" - - (Bulch) March, "The Blue Jackets" - - - (Bennett) " God Save the King." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Magnificent Display of the Latest Up-to-date piREWORKS. piREWORKS. pIRE WORKS. CHROMATIC IRIDESCENT WHEELS. FIERY FAIRY FOUNTAINS. ACROBATIC MONKEY. RAINBOW WHEEL. STAR OF BETHLEHEM. PRINCE OF WALES'S FEATHERS. MAGIC INDIAN TREE. AERIAL SHELLS. FLIGHTS OF ROCKETS. BOMBS. pXHIBITION "R ABY CHOW. SATURDAY. MARCH 14. IN PRIZES-OCA-IN PRIZES FIVE ENTRIES OR NO THIRD PRIZE. Class I—For Male Babies under 9 months; £5, £3, £1. Class 2For Female Babies under 9 months; £5,. £3, £1. Champion Class— Babies, male or female, 12 months or under; £10 and gold medal. Class Prettiest Boy under 7 years; £5, £3, £1. Class 4—Pretties Girl under 7 years; £5, £3, £1. Judges: Dr. McGuire, Dr. McDowell, Dr. Parkas. Judges for Prettiest Babies: Mrs. Parkes, Mrs. Devore, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. Lindsay. Certificates of age to be produced if required. NO ENTRANCE FEE. Parents entering Children «must accept Judges' decision as final. Entries, addressed "Baby Show," close WEDNESDAY, March 11, at W. R. Holmes's Office, HEBALD Buildings. i COMING EVENTS. March Orchestral Concert. 3 p.m. Onehunga Brass Band, 8 p.m. March 7—Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m. Auckland Garrison Band, 8 p.m. Grand Display of Fireworks. March 14—Exhibition Baby Show.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15550, 6 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15550, 6 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15550, 6 March 1914, Page 12