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o Jc'>". > *tt "V*"' ' -3 ■ ' Amusements. m•'H e ' jQ ril C, ;. .- MATINEE, TO-DAY, AT 2 30. , ; ' MATINEE r TO-DAY, AT 2.30. . . q'lHE' ~ ;-\ip yRi«3 ( ,; THEATRK. XHE -.. IJYKIO - ;. . IHEATRK. Last night. . „ : PICTURES. a - - .LIAYWARD'S.. . XICTURES. A Vitsgraph ; Feature in _ Two Keels . THE test ' . I;HE 1 EST A Modern Story With, a Modern : Lesson. HER BOY • • ,v. Lubin -Jrama. BEAUTIFUL MONACO' 5 ; Scenic, LOOKING* FOR TROUBLE Comedy. MRS UPTON'S -DEVICE .. 1 Comedy-Drama. FIRST PRIZE , - Comedy. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL: Dress Circle. ls'6d; F. Stalls. Is; B." Stalls. 6d. . Book by 'Phone '3645 (6d extra). ' HE* YRI C "J* HEAT RE. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. COMMENCING " MONDAY NEXT. HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO! HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO! HOW' TO . DANCE THE. TANGO! The" rage in England and America. _ Minutely detailed, with Artistry and Skill. 200 STEPS! '20C0 FEET!'! Introducing the two greatest " tango" dancers the world knows, * , ■ _ WALLACE McCUTCHEON AND JOAN ' SAWYER, Sole instructors to Now York'? " Four . Hundred." _ LEARN THE LATEST DANCES. Don't be a- Wallflower! VIENNESE HESITATION WALTZ. VIENNESE HESITATION WALTZ. THE TANGO — and — TURKEY TROT. THE TANGO — and — TURKEY TROT. Learn How to Dance Them by MOTION PICTURE DANCING LESSONS. MOTION PICTURE DANCING LESSONS. The steps and positions of these - dances ■ are shown so thoroughly and yet bo simply, that anybody can s become ■ an _ accomplished dancer with a little practice, after seeing this picture. HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. AYWARD'S I ICTURES. Do not Miss THE "TANGO TEA" ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. (Particulars later.) Q.LOBE QONTINUOUS . piCTURES THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.50 p.m. LAST PRESENTATION OF THE outlaw, • \J Enthralling. THE RIVER LOUE (Coloured Scenic). -pRIDE OF- gATTERY g " A 'really Delightful Story. - TOPICAL BUDGET. ' THE MAN WHO WOULD NOT MARRY. 6°- 3" . yy EST'S piOTUEES. jyjATINEE rpo-DAY. AT '2 30 EST'S pi C RES. pOYAL gALL. LAST' NIGHT OF ' rpHE . QOQUETTE. ■ THE ORPHAN. BLIND INDUSTRIES. HIS • MOTHER'S SON. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. 4UCKLAND " QITY QOUNCIL. - JJALL. QRGAN • J|ECITAL, BY 1 M K - MEGHAN, . gARNETT. CITY ORGANIST. ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). MARCH 7. 1914, ! . ~ . AT'B O'CLOCK P.M. • • • f PROGRAMME.; - 9 1. " Suite Gothique " - : - - ■ v (Boollmann) • 2. Choril,- Prelude, " Erbahm, Dich Mein O'Herre Gott - - --T : . • - (Bach) 3 Legend, "St ' Francis Preaching to the : _ Birds:' -- - - -.- - - (Liszt) (Transcribed for the Organ by C. Saint-Saens) 4.' "Andante Cantabile ") ■' . , • C "Scherzo'' ) * (C. M. Widor) . " Final > " *•*•...' ) . , • . From the Organ Symphony No.! 4. - y : .INTERVAL. . 5. Intermezzo'- " Moonlight'" • (Lemare) 6,. Oterture, " Tarinfiau?er " ,y> (Wagner) W. WILSON. ; ~ ' Town Clerk. * March 3, 1914. . pEMUERA . CHILDREN'S HOME. 1 • ' ' MONDAY, march a. An evening ' of r recitals, BY REV. R. 8. GRAY. OF DUNEDIN. ' — .1." ' " "'Sfelecfi<iria : from "" : SHAKESPERE, TENNYSON, DICKENS. „ '- AND OTHERS. ; . With Illustrations, of -English,- Scotch, and ... .American Humour. ■ Admission • ;free., Collection in aid of : the » Rwnuera Children's Home Building: Fund. '' Chair to be taken by Rev. ' H.- Knowles Kempton, at 7.30 p.m. - ' " QTOP lii -' NOT - ON ' TUESDAY. • 0 - - THANK YOU. • -. It's the Baptist MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. TUESDAY! TUESDAY! TUESDAY! r\ANCiNG.--E. A. WILLIAMS. Professor JJ' -of Dancing, has resumed Teaching.— For particular, apply - Norwood, ■ Dominion ■ Road, ppp. Grange Rd. \ . TAKE Pupiakei - do. the -trip- around the X !# Lake, and -finish rat the Show Grounds Thjs Afternoon. > ... :>•' V .-v : ; * T?REE LECTURE.-—Come and hear Mr. R. -a- . * R Holhster von 'the. topic, "Where are the Dead ? See- Amus«me'nt r Column. TjANCE.-—Trades Hall, <Tues., -.Frj., Sat. J-/ Beginner's. 7! p in, . St "Patrick's Ball, J March- 1.7: v Private , lemons.—Prof Bailey. I 'Phone. A7iS3, ;. . ■ ■. . . . ■ "DECK' and Pretty. World's - Champion X - Choppers, '.'.at"'Show; This Afternoon. 3 Take Pupuke. Tram lands you at gate. .AN";TU E S D A Y, ■ ' ' ... COME : WITH . .US. ' • •- ' • BAPTIST MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. . v* -'/' . Shoe's. QRfiAT ' "yy AITEMATA ,/gHOW, 1 (NORTHERN. ' SUBURBAN AGRICULTURAL' AND HORTICULTURAL ; . ASSOCIATION). T ' " ■; -" AT . -'. ' . • ' . 'J'AKAPUNA, ' rpO-DAY - ■ INARCH J. - - >pO-DAY. - : I { RECORD :ENTRIES! : The Majority of ;the Riding, Driving,, and Jumping Competitions-will be Decided .' • ; This- Afternoon.' ' AXEMEN'S . CONTESTS. . W. Peck,, present world's champion, and D. ; Pretty. .-9xiciia"mpipn,, \rill'' compete in ' the Chopping Contests, .besides ' over 40. other , • , . competitors. . fJiO-DAY: . .. rjpo-DAY. Admissio* «o". Ground, Is; . Children,' 6d. 'Buses from Birkenhead and Northcote. Through Fare from. Auckland, .per , Pupuke: Boat, . tram, " arid ' admission, "2s. : • G. WILSON, • . Secretary. i- 'JVA'K. AP u A ". •; "jp RAM WAYS. GREAT WAITEMATA SHOW, > .- ' ' TAKAPUNA. • ' 6 TO.DAY; (SATURDAY),- ; . MARCH 7. RETURN FARE, INCLUDING ADMISSION . ~ TO SHOW GROUNDS. *' ' .. 2 s -: s, - ' " " ' ■ ' ' 4 ' NOTE.—On "Saturday cars leaving Bays- " water - after ;11 - a.m., wjll'. run ,vii; Northcotc Road, , and return via Hurs'.mere until a p.m.' V/.- - -'. : ; - ■" ' '' v ■' . ' M atamata - AGRICULTURAL ' and lu PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.— — Show,: Ist April, . in Matamata Saleyards. if* {Jntriesv close. March.3l. (no"»late entries), ee —»For .Schedulewrite -J. Bibbs'; : Secretary, V Matamata. " ■■■>•j - . '. ; '. --, i ' • ' ■ 5 : * 4 - ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15551, 7 March 1914, Page 14

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