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- ; " .->--;-■■ Amusements. :"•;'- *■';"' OPERA - HO USE. . TREMENDOUS I '••-., MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Bring the Children to see our Latest Ameri- ! can Novelty Acts, headed by i BRENT HAYES. Who is surely too good to miss. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MATINEE i PEICEB. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d; Children, 6d all parts. Doors open 2 p.m., commence 2.30. QPERA HOUSE-FULLER-BRENNAN'S AUSTRALIAN AND . NEW ZEALAND VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. TWO TREMENDOUS SHOWS TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY AT REDUCED ' PRICES. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. THE MAGNET THAT DRAWS Huge Houses Nightly. A $500 VAUDEVILLE SHOW. Comprising English,, American, and Continental Artists. Headed by BRENT TTAYES BThe Greatest -EL „ RENT TTAYES „ "-* Banjoist Living. XI Mere words fail to convey any adequate description of the wonderful manipulation of this instrument by this world's celebrity. An Ovation Nightly. .CUNNINGHAM AND ROSE, America's Big Lyric Act, in hilarious blftcKlaced Specialities. MITCHELL AND LIGHTNOR. American Talking and Singing Duo. CAPTAIN BRUNSWICK AND CO.. A complete American Western Company presenting a typical Western Sketch introducing marvellous sharp-shooting and rope manipulation. „ REAL AMERICAN COWBOYS. SHARRA2 AND LANG, PHILLIPS. LAST MILLIE DORIS. . NIGHT. Great Character Comedienne. LAST STRATTONS. NIGHT. PHILLIP SISTERS. Positively Last Appearance of _ VALENTINE AND BELL Wonderful American Novelty Cyclists. PRICES— D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stalls Is Si . Family Circle Is. I Book Seats at ' Wildman and Arey's • until j neon; Opera House thence onwards to 6 p.m. Booking 6d. rpHE THING'S rpHEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. EVERY EVENING AT 8 P.M. • FULLER'S - The Best "PICTURES. ULLER'S of All. JriCTUE.ES. BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHT OP ' „ r AT HAN RIPS WITH DEATH, .AT HANDGRIPS WITH DEATH, AT HANDGRIPS WITH DEATH, A Powerful Drama, With Beautiful Setting amongst Italian Scenery. THE ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER, Prof. Lozski's Trained Insects. A Picture Worth While Seeing, TANGIERB-THE GAZETTE—THE HERMIT CRAB— TOMMY'S STRATAGEMTWO MEN AND A PIANO—A RIDE FOR A BRIDE. Is and 6d. Reserves. Is 6d, at Ivil Bros. TU"EWTON PICTURE PALACE. KARANGAHAPE RD-, Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTUREB. Come Where the Crowds aro Coming! the "rattle of waterloo, he .Battle of Waterloo, the greatest victory england EVER WON. The most stupenduous film production in the world. HISTORICALLY ACCURATE. Three thousand Cavalry . and ' Infantry took part in the production. THE COURSE OF THE GREAT BATTLE Is vividly pictured from the firing of the first shot to the ultimate .shattering of Napoleon's army. With, a Grand. Supporting Programme. . Prices: Adults, 6d; Children, '- 3d. THE WEST END. PONSONBY ROAD. * TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ' TTOW TO T\ANCE THE *FANGO rpHE npTJRKEY . rpROT. . MOTION PICrURE DANCING LESSONS. Good Educational and Scenic Gems. WEST END ORCHESTRA!. ... Prices: D. Circle, Is; Stalls. 6<L 'Phone A 340. "Jtf- O R M A L ' SCHOOL. EXCURSION TO PAERATA IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED. ..-•'■'; A. C. HALL. BE at the Exhibition on the 28th to meet Augustus Spondulezt i : —. —' '• ■'' "■ . TRADES HALL.—Prof. Bailey— Dress Dances, Fri. and Sat. St. Patrick's Ball, Tuesday, Bto 1. Gent.'a 2s, ladies Is. -, > ■ ; .... ~ i i-'i >k ■'. ..I -■ i '■ hi -i " I'll ■-j -r.r i-1-l in'ii . AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX is » man of wealth, and he is giving away us. money. ' i Swimming. - .'.-'^ ' QNEHUNGA SWIMMING CLUB. 1 ALBERT STREET BATH. AUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25; 1914. > f Novice Handicap, 36yds; Lang Handicap, ! 36yds; Post and Telegraph. 72yds (for Bach Cur));' -Howe Handicap, 72yds- (for Ladies); Inter-club Handicap; 50yds; Musical Buoys; Neat Header; Rowing. Clubs' Relay Race , (teams of eight), for Dr. S. Reid'e Cup: Farewell Handicap.. 440 yds. Bach Cup and Rowing Relay Race, entry • free. Other. events. Is each. Entries close THURSDAY NEXT at 9 p.m. at N.Z. Sun Office, 7, Durham St. West, and at Old Library Building. Onehunsa. WM. MORTON, Jus., • 'Phone 1866. ' Hon: Secretary. Shows. MATAMATA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.-Annual • Show, Ist April, in Matamata Saleyards. Entries close March 21 (no late entries). • —For Schedule write- J. Hibbs. Secretary, Matamata. t,. , 1 I Meetings. J "\TOTICE OF REVISION 'OF'' LISTS. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN • THE JURY DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. o ' . — , ■ You are. hereby requested to attend a ■' Meeting of Justices to -Revise the Jury Lint I- for the District of Auckland on. FRIDAY, i- the 3rd day of April' next, at the hour of 1C 0 o'clock in' the forenoon, at the Magistrate'! .. Courthouse (Upstairs Court), at Auckland. Dated this 27th day of February, 1914. 1 C. A. BARTON, d I Jury Officer. 5 TO DRAPERY ASSISTANTS On behalf of the Committor appointed at a the Meeting held in the Central Hall, Cool Street, on February 24, I hereby convene • Meeting of Drapery Assistants for MQNDAI NEXT. March 16, at 8 p.m.. at St. Benedict 1 ! Hall, East Street. Lady Assistant Specially Invited to Attend Chairman: MR. GEO. ANDERSON. Busjkbss: . , ... Committee's Report and other important matters. P, ONLY BONA-FIDE DRAPERS '" ADMITTED. '' - For the Committee, - - '- , " • S. WALKER. Jt ' Hon. Sec, pro tern. it — ~: : : AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF MUBICIANJ (Incorporated). " Artem Musicam ■ Honoramus." President: Mr. J. Maughan Bjrnott 81-MONTHLY ' MEETING, 3 SOCIETY OF ARTS ROOMS. COBURG ST MONDAY. MARCH 16, at 8 p.m A . Paper will bo given by , Miss Maiindei _ on " The Art of Music Teachings as it ap pears under progressive and more moden 3' aspects." ISA NEAVE. Hon. Sec. ANNUAL MEETING of tho ARETi HOCKEY CLUB will bo held at tb Grafton Library-Rooms, corner Symondi t Street and Mt, Eden Road, MONDAY 16U mst. All members and' intending member " kindly "guested to attend.— E. BBIDfi MAN. Hon. Sec, and Treas. WU - b , s Lectures. 5 " "' IN^ 00 Girls of To-day.'': Lecture, r- I! Miss Brentaall, 8.A., on Thursdav March 19 at 7.45. in the Alexandra Strtl Hall.. Admission free. A cordial invito tion is given to all . interested. - A^F 81118 sp °N»ULEx'will be foun. - XX by perseverance, tact, and »kill * - id ■ —■ — : —: DON'T use • Salad Oil in your food-it i, not Olive Oil. The only Olive O la guaranteed is Gypren Hannah Brand!' th I- finest blood-producer Recommended by al /, doctors Ask 'for Gypren. Hannah- Br.n J | and take no other.-56, Victoria s£ J * r " ttd

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15557, 14 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15557, 14 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15557, 14 March 1914, Page 14

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