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■M.- ' ' Amusements. -.; '• ' ■ •' - -■ - ; • -"J*- —■ i —' 1 0 P E R A H-OU.SE. ; MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.50. ; - - Featuring the / Great . Pantomime. Act.: -. •yALENTINE • AND . jgELL. ;; '■ WONDERFUL NOVELTY • CYCLISTS. , Exactly Same Bill, as at Night. ■ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MATINEE PRICES. ." ■ >_■ . D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d; Children. ! Half-pricb, D..C. and 0.5., .■ ' r,, : .- O' PEr' A ' aOu S . E.. -FULLER'S CIRCUIT ■' Implies the very best ,in Vaudeville. TWO BIG SHOWS TO-DAY. Matinee, 2.30,. , .- ■ i Evening at 8. LAST NIGHT. OF MANY GREAT ACTS. LAST NIGHT OF MANY GREAT ACTS. Alone worth the price - , of admission. -yALENTINE AND .^ELL,. THE LATE FEATURE ACT OF- THE ALADDIN PANTOMIME. SYDNEY.. , t Positively the greatest Novelty Bicycle Act yet submitted. SHARRATT The English Representative AND LANG. Musical ■ and Dancing Duo. „ MILLIE DORIS. The Great English Character Comedienne. LAST LES BAU MALAGAS, NIGHT Featuring this Week . OF THE TANGO DANCE. LAST Brilliant and Realistic. NIGHT FERN AND LIZETTE, OF Instrumentalists and Vocalists. LAST GEORGIA TRIO. NIGHT Great American 'Trio. KINGSLEY AND GRAHAM. Musical Comedy Sketches. PHILLIP SISTERS ...... Vocalists. STRATTONS - - - - - Scotch Specialities. Positively Last Night of ROSA . VALERIO SEXTETTE. .America's Thrilling Wire Act. PRICES: D.C. ad 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is 6d: Family Circle, Is. Book Seats at Wildmau and Arey's until. Noon, Opera House thence onwards to 6 p.m. Q P E ' R A HOUSE. Direction: Brennan-Fuller's, Ltd. . COMING MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 9.COMING MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 9. A NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT. . , (An Artist of World-known. Renown.) 4 gRENT JJAYES Brent ttayes 1 RENT JJ-AYES . <*The Greatest Banjo Virtuoso Living). If you were as great on the violin as. yon are on the banjo. Paganini would turn over in his grave, WROTE KING -EDWARD, ' WROTE KING EDWARD. To the World's :• Greatest Exponent of Banjo-playing, The Instrument's Peerless Master. JJRENT AYES After he had played his second command performance, just two months, before; the death of the late ruler of Great Britain. .' Next Monday • Night this wpnderful artist, who has charmed rulers, will.play the same' programme to Auckland audiences that he played before Royalty ■ upon that memorable occasion at' Albert Hall, London. . . USUAL PRICES. RESERVED SEATS, ' 2s 6d. Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. . Book Scats to ensure comfort. rpHE KING'S , THEATRE. MIRACLE v MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2,30." / TO-NIGHT IS - POSITIVELY THE-LAST , OPPORTUNITY *OF SEEING THIS , ....... WONDERFUL ... THE MIRACLE - Reinhfadt's.' ? > . THE MIRACLE > > WORLDLESS {Xi ; 1 THE MIRACLE DREAM PLAY. i ■ " ■ / '■ ! ' TO-NIGHT - . -FINAL - '.'.-7. '• I TO-NIGHT . SCREENING. ;> V 1 BOOK YOUR SEATS. • ' ! BOOK YOUR SEATS.. , THEN YOU ARE SURE OF ADMIT- ■ TANCE. - " ; - PLAN AT - .IVIL 8R05.,. Reserves : 2s. ATEWTON PICTURE . - - PALACE, IV KARANGAfIAPE RD.., Id Section." . ■ CONTINUOUS •' PICTURES. 1--' Come Where the - Crowds - are',' Comin* 1 WB Alffi M-ffl i . Star Animal Comedy.. .' « SEARCHING FOR DIAMONDS IN- \ t . TH| 'BRAZIL - - -••- 'KftlVk Ifetertit . THE CHRISTIAN - - - KAlem Dram& THE "FERRET:' : - - - - ■ Ntture Study , SIGHT-SEEING IN JAPAN • - - Scemo ' THE LOVE OF - CHRYSANTHEMUM --U£> I ' ■■ ■ ■■, ■- '..'t ••• i .' Drama ONE-ROUND O'BRIEN'S •> FLIRTATION- -h •' Side-splitting- ' ' Prices: 1 Adults. 6d; : Children,? - « i — : 7"~r~~* Q.REAT ASTER ' - ACTION. /.RAPIER QOMPETITIONS. "i"; r - A PBIL 9TO 17.'V V £400 IN* PRIZES AND. SP3OIAL PRIZES. a J , ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH Al4. " 1 ; •- ' W.' P. MITCHELL/ .' Box 236,. Napier.' S Secretary.' ; ]ypONLIGHT ' ' EXCURSIONI AUCKLAND x METHODIST YOUNG MEN'S 1 - BIBLE . CLASS UNION. .'.: ; The- 5.3. Condor^'.will'' leave TheJ.Ferrjiea, ! Queen Street (Northcote- side) ,at 7.45 p.m., calling at Devonport' at.,B .p.m. , ORCHESTRA IN . ATIENDANCE... • TICKETS, Is. ■ • ' TICKETS. 1 Is. FREE LECTURE:—Come, arid hear Mr. R. JL R. Hollister on the, topic.' "Where are the Dead?"— See Amusement Column. . \,\7"ORLD'S Chumpiori Choppers. peck and it Pretty, at Show This Afternoon. ; Take Pupuke.. Tram lands you at gate., '''* ' ■' FREE LECTURE.Come and hear Mr R. ■ R. Hollister on • the' topic, '"'.'Where are the Dead ?"—See . Amusement Column.-. •' Meetings.. i '• " : i — 7— '. .:: ;v. ES -Pv.E "" R A'' ■ -,N- - ; T. .0. Bsneraatists and those 1 interested will meet ..TO-DAY. .(Saturday), 2.30 p.m., in Point Erin Park.". ' " "' ' Join the movement now. Classes forming. I; ASSOCIATION - FOOTBALL, r . - •- - : '■ V A Meeting of All Interested in Association Football will be held "' 7 ■ ; TUESDAY, . 10th., Bi. P.M. - f , '• SPORTS CLUB, H.M: Arcade. ,- ; In accordance with previous • decision ,ol all Clubs to 'meet' before annual imeetine. f I. ! - ■ ■ ; . alining Notices,}; . - 1 rjiHE hAuraki .reefs; *' ;LTD A Call (the 9th), of 3d! per shire has thii day- been made by the-Directors'on; all con tributing sharee, payable to. the Secretary.- a the Company's Office, Hobson Buildings [T Fort Street. Auckland, on or -before MON DAY, 23rd Marsh,. 1914:' i ' -': i - •; ; C. A. STUBBS, • ' • Secretary. Auckland, March 8, 1914; . -fT -■•; - : 3 . • 4 ' Millinery.-. ■ *'/' ~--kM 3 JJ 'I L L Vr-'.'-N'Ve'. R.--Y SALE. SALE, sale... J . - MRS. SCABLL'S STOCK, ' . ["■ Balance of which, is being soldi at a Grea r ''• ' < Sacrifice it" "jv * 24, KARANGAHAPE ROAD,

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

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

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