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i\/ : . .! * \ Amitseseents.' ;'" \ \ .\< " m'HE ". SWEETEST' " MORSEL i OF " THE NIGHT IS STILL UNPICKED." - • WHERE, SHALL WE PICK IT . , ■ - AT THE PRINCESS ■• THEATRE.' QUEEN STREET. Jo WE 60-,", TO-NIGHT? I THE PRINCESS THEATRE, QUEEN ST., THE PRINCESS THEATRE, QUEEN ST., The Most Up-to-dato Theatre in the '■ Dominion. The Dominion Theatre Pictures Co., Ltd. TO-DAY & TO-NIGHT,,WED., MARCH 11, *. Prom 11 a - m - till 10.30 p.m., A Remarkable and Popular Programme, i ™„ _ Including. ", ' ' Y H ;E TEMPTRESS. . . IJ1 HE rpEMPTRESS. A powerful story of Love and Hate, of 2500 ft. Also, A MAGNIFICENT SERIES OF PHOTOPLAYS. 6D AND 3D EVERYWHERE. . , TO-MORROW (THURSDAY): A VICTIM OF THE MORMONS. A VICTIM OF THE MORMONS. One of the. Greatest Triumphs in Picture ■ Dramas (2500 ft in length). It possesses a charm thf.t cannot fail to make > rp. „ a deep impression. lne Supporting Programme will be Announced To-morrow. - J£ING Q.EORGE rpHEATRE. ENTRANCES. QUEEN AND DURHAM nnnm STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. •vn iA r ,°- m 1X am - M 10-30 P.m. Jffi »AHOWING - TO-NIGHT. NORDISK. NORDISK. NORDISK, 4 Reels. An Jingrossmg Domestic Drama, ttwtttc™- 1 ,? Pour Ads, 4000 ft. UNJUSTLY A CCUSED.-Parts 1.. 11. jfjNJUSTLY. ?VCCUSED.-Parts 111., IV. ~, _, Fea tnring Rita Sacchetetto. J-he Ihoughtless Folly of a Woman and the Suspicions of a Jealous Husband nearly wrecked two lives, and only a clever subterfuge stopped a tragedy and led to reconciliation. The Story of a Woman's Infatuation for the , Stage, and of an unique Duel in consequence. ' NORDISK PICTURE IS-UP TO ' THE HIGHEST NORDISK :. STANDARD WHICH MEANS THAT ™ T A ™OT BE SURPASSED. ONLY AT THE KING GEORGE THEATRE NAHVE INDCBTRIES OF JAVA (Melies) m, .. . _ Travel. Ike notues of Java are famous for „_. „£?,££ hand-made brass work. OH! SUCH A NIGHT! - - Crystal Comic WILLIE MINDS THE DOG . Keystone Comic Day Sessions, from 11 a.m. to 6 m. ' Stalls. 3d: Circle, 6d. —— ——SSSSI Auckland Exhibition. A#£5HS5 "PXHIBTTION. AUCKLAND -Hi XH I B ITI ON. OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS "T4AILY RCHESTRAL LoNCERTS JJaILY POPULAR PROGRAMME TO-DAY. AT 3 P.M. GOVERNMENT COURT. Conductor: MR. G. E. POORE. Programme in Daily Bulletin. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Mennie's Band Rotunda, at 8 p.m. AUCKLAND GARRISON BAND. • PROGRAMME: March, "Wellington" .... ~urecht Overture, "ISouvenir di Russe " - Rimmer Waltz. "The Chorister" .... phil pa Grand Selection, " Gems of Sullivan " - _ Hume Entr acte, " Jolly Good Fellows " - Dryland Descriptive Fantasia, "A Sailor's Life" —Douglas .Minuet. Queen Anne "... Raymond March, "The Elephant" .... Hume " God Save The King." • COMING EVENTS. March Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m.' „ , . Garrison' Band. March Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m. Grand Scottish Night, bagpipes ■»» ~. nd dancing. March 13—Orchestral Concert. 3 p.m. xr t. . Auckland Brass Band. March 14—Exhibition Baby Show. Grand Open-air Concert. »r , ,«^ ma , teur Athletic Sports. March 16-21—Competitions. JJXHIBITION t "R ABY CHOWENTRIES CLOSE. " ENTRIES CLOSE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. At W. R. Holmes's Office. HERALD Buildings EXHIBITION " . tiABY CHOW. SATURDAY. MARCH 14. ' IN PRIZES-OEQ-IN PRIZES FIVE ENTRIES OR NO THIRD PRIZE. Class I—For Male Babies under 9 months: £5, £3, £1. Class 2—For Female Babies under 9 months _, £5, £3. £1. Champion Class— Babies, male or female, _. 12 months or under; £10 and gold medal. Class 3—Prettiest Boy over 4 and under 7 years: £5, £3. £L Class Prettiest Girl over 4 and under 7 years; £5, £3, £1. Judges: Dr. McGuire, Dr. McDowell, Dr. I Partes. Judges for Prettiest Children: Mrs. Parkei, Mrs.rDevore.Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. ', Lindsay. , Certificates of age to be produced if re- i quired. NO ENTRANCE FEE. ; Parents entering Children must accept i Judges' decision as final.. , NEXT WEEK. ] EXHIBITION COMPETITIONS. ] COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 16. 1 PRIZES. PRIZES, i c£40 _MIRTH AND MELODY—j£ A < A great opportunity for Amateur Come- 1 dians and Vocalists. . < Class I.Comic Song, gentlemen, own selec- ' tiou (in character); lßt prize, £8 and gold ! medal; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £1. Class 2— Song, gentlemen (awn selection); ' Ist prize, £ti and gold modal; 2nd prize, ' £3; 3rd prize. £1. i Class 3.—Song, ladies (own selection); Ist prize, £8 and gold medal; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize. £1. NOTE— Classes 2 and 3 any song (sacred or comic excepted) will be accepted. ■ An accompanist will bo provided, but com- ' petitors may have their own. ■ These Competitions are open to Amateurs over the age of 16. -An- amateur to mean ''one whose income is not solely derived from the exercise of his or her ability as a vocalist or humorist." JUDGING—A committee of musical gentlemen will select competitors to appear J In finals;' the public will then be called ' upon to select the three prize-winners. ] : NO ENTRANCE ■ FEES. ] _ Entries close, at W. R. Holmes's Office. , ; HERALD Buildings, on FRIDAY; March 13. , Entrance Forms may be obtained at above address, and from A. Eady and Co. ■ " . ■-.';_ . =)■ Aquatics. JO'GARUAWAHIA EGATTA • A SSOCIATION (Incorporated). EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REGATTA. gT. PATRICK'S T\AY, TUESDAY. MARCH 17. * The only Maori Aquatic Carnival held in < the Dominion. Excursion Trains from all ' parts. i The following Motor-boat Races (handicaps) have been added to the Programme:— 1. For Boats of over 8 knots. First ' Prize, £6; second, £1; third. lCs. i 2. For Boats of 8 knots and under.—First Prize, £5; second, £1; third, 10s. Entries close on the 16th inst., free. ! E. RATHBORNE, Secretary. ' I Corporation Notices. BOROUGH OF MOUNT • ALBERT. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. - Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of the : " Municipal Corporations Amendment Act. 1913.'" an UNDIVIDED amended DIS- ' TRICT ELECTORS' LIST is now being pre- I pared for the BOROUGH OF MOUNT 6 ALBERT, and applications for enrolment are ; now eligible. Enrolment forms will be ■ posted to any address on receipt of applica- , tion, or may be had at the Council Office, ' New North Road, Morningside. H. UTTING, ;' Returning Officer and Town Clerk. "I • Morningside, March 10, 1914. J HpAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL, - The Borough Water Supply will be cut off on WEDNESDAY, the 11th March.- 1914. at 1 p.m., for about, three, hours, during repairs to the main meters. " 1 E. A. EYRE, l Town Clerk. - ' - Takapuna, 9th March, 1911, - .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15554, 11 March 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15554, 11 March 1914, Page 16

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