Amusements. THE TYRIC mHEATRE. ALWAYS SOMETHING FRESH! That is the Keynote of the Phenomenal Success achieved by HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. AYWARD'S XICTURES. TO-NIGHT! A Selection from the Best the World can offer.' an ttour "refore tiawn." n -Hour .Before JJawn." It is based on an astounding mystery, introducing the new scientific invention, the Infra-red Ray, which caused the death of Professor Wallace, and baffled the cleverest detectives of the day. MISS LAURA SAWYER AS KATE KIRBY. A Picture Play that speaks silently, yet eloquently its own praises. an ttour t3efore tiawn." n Hour -Before JJawn." Founded on the inside workings of the great American Police Department and exposing their " Third Degree " methods. A PROBLEM PLAY OF ABSORBING INTEREST! LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Topical. A New Edition of this Animated Newspaper. THE LITTLE HERO. Drama. Adapted ' from the well-known Song and produced by the Lubin Co. ST. CLOUD Coloured Scenic. And many others. Musical Effects by the LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices: D.C.. Is 6d; F.S., Is; 8.5., 6d. WEST'S PICTURES, EST'S XICTURES, ROYAL ALBERT HALL. . The Window of The World. ANOTHER COMPLETE CHANGE, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Our Pictures are Always Fresh and Interestins. "THE MOST AND BEST, AT WEST'S. TRAPPED IN A "C<OREST T?IRE la a Splendid Love Story, with % Strong Sensation Scene and Gallant Rescue. HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE, By the Great " Keystone'' Company. MARY JANE, Vitagraph Comedy. WATER-FOWL AT HOME.—lnteresting. One of Edison's Charming " Heart Interest" Dramas, "1/yiTHIN rpHE TUSEMY'S T INES, A Powerful Story, with a Refreshing Plot, and an Absolutely Startling Climax. TWO MANY BRlDES—Keystone.Comedy. " A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men."— Hudibras." A Very Fine Number of the Popular PATHE GAZETTE. Prices: Is and 6d; Children, 3d. n LOBE /CONTINUOUS piCTURES. THEATRE DE- LUXE. Open from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Once again we present our INCOMPARABLE PROGRAMME. THE "C<RUITS. OF TTENGEANCE. HE J- SUITS OF V ENGEANCE. By the Famous Vitagraph Co. A thrilling STORY OF CIRCUS LIFE. In Two Parts. TWO GAY DOGS. (Selig Comedy.) The laughable experiences of two Amusement Park Revellers. THE HEAD WAITER, Thanhauser Comedy Drama. ANCIENT rriEMPLES OF T7-ARNAK. A Beautiful Scenic Stuly. WALT'S PHOTO (Comic). 6* 3 d A pROBLEM pLAY OF ABSORBING INTEREST AT THE WEST pND THEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD. FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 21. TO-NIGHT. at 8 o'clock. AN HOUR BEFORE DAWN. A Keystone Comedy. ZUZA, THE CONDUCTOR. ST. CLOUD. Scenic. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. THE LITTLE HERO. THE WEST END ORCHESTRA. Prices: D. Circle, Is; -Stalls, 6<L 'Phone A 340. I ■ ' I Sporting. QHINEMURI JOCKEY /CLUB. T>ACES AT pAEROA. TO-MORROW — TO-MORROW-TUESDAY, MARCH 17 (ST. PATRICK'S DAY). THE LAST OF THE COUNTRY MEETINGS, AND THE BEST ! A SPECIAL TRAIN, at Cheap Excursion Rates, returning the same evening, leaves Auckland TO-MORROW MORN- . ING at 6.15, arriving Paeroa at 12.15. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12.45 P.M. Course is five minutes from station. Train stops at most stations between | Auckland and Hamilton (see Railway advertisement elsewhere in .this issue). H. POLAND, Secretary. Railways. ATEW JTEALAND -RAILWAYS. PAEROA RACES, • MARCH 17. 1914. _ A Special Train, stopping only where timed, will leave Auckland for Paeroa at 6.15 a.m., Newmarket 6.24 a.m., Ellerslie 6.36 a.m., Penrose 6.40 a.m., Otahuhu 6.48 a.m., Papakura 7.4 a.m.. Drury 7.17 a.m., Pukekohe 7.36 a.m.. Tuakau 7.48 a.m., Mercer 8.13 a.m., Huntly 9.2 a.m., Ngaruawahia 9.20 a.m., Frankton 9.50 a.m., Hamilton 9.58 a.m., arriving Paeroa 12.15 p.m. Return Train leaves Paeroa at 6.25 p.m., arriving at Auckland at 12.30 a.m. the following day. Return Train . will stop at same stations as outward train if required. DAY EXCURSION TICKETS AT THE RATE OF First-class 13s, Second-class 8s (available for day of issue only) will bo issued for 6.15 a.m. Special from Auckland, and stations at which Special stops, except where ordinary excursion fares are cheaper, or passengers desire to purchase ordinary Holiday Excursion Tickets to enable them to stop over beyond March 17. 1914. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS at the rate of First-class 2d per mile, Secondclass Id per mile (minimum is and 2s respectively), mileage counted one way only, will be issued to Paeroa from Thames, Waihi, Auckland, Onehunga, Cambridge, and intermediate stations by. morning trains on TUESDAY, March 17, available for return up to and including Thursday. March 19, 1914. EXCURSION TICKETS TO PAEROA will NOT be available on train leaving Thames at 9.40" a.m. on March 17. Pa:3- ! sengers travelling by this train with Paerca Excursion Tickets will require to pay the difference between the single fare and half the excursion fare for distance travelled by such train. EXCURSION TICKETS issued as above will not be available by, and will not be accepted on, the Wellington-Auckland arid Auckland-Wellington Express Trains. . „ BY. ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office. Auckland. March 16, 1914. .1 Business Notices. THANKS. I wish to Thank my numerous Customers for their patronage during the past three years, when the smallness of my premises must have caused them inconvenience. I now wish to announce that I have purchased the lease of premises, 10, Wellesley Street (adjoining my pre--1 mises), and have let a contract for addi- , tions and alterations covering both areas. When finished the Ideal Sweet Shop should be the largest and most up-to-date of its 1 kind in this city. In future there will be no necessity for me to apologise to my Customers for the smallness of my premises, as the new shop will have a frontage of 27ft and an equal depth, while every variety of HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERY will be stocked. The first floor of the building will be devoted to MODERN LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. M. QEGEDIN, IDEAL SWEET SHOP, 8 AND 10, WELLESLEY STREET W. Remember my Motto " Cleanliness, Civility, Aatention." , N.B.—Business as usual during Alterations. -1 HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMAPHONE. from £5 10s to £50.— E. and F. Puna , Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt, Manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15558, 16 March 1914, Page 12
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