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Amusements. WHERE DO WE GO TO-NIGHT? To the MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE IN THE __ DOMINION— THE PRINCESS THEATRE, QUEEN ST. THE PRINCESS THEATRE. QUEEN ST. The Dominion Pictures Co., Ltd. LAST DAY AND NIGHT (WEDN~E3DAY). MARCH 18. OF THE PRESENT SUPERB PROGRAMME. „„ From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. THE REMARKABLE KAT.EM DRAMA. 2250 ft, AN UNSEEN TERROR," to T ™ A £L UNSEEN TERROR," IS INCLUDED WITH OTHER SUPERB PHOTO-PLAYS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). MARCH 19. A REALLY REMARKABLE SERIES OF THE BEST PRODUCTIONS THE WORLD PRODUCES. In this connection, the Management announces a Costly and Great Picture Drama (Edison's Masterpiece)— MARY. QUEEN OF SCOTS. MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS. An Historical Drama Revolving Round One of the Outstanding Characters of English History. In beauty of setting, nobleness of theme, this Film is stupendous, especially as a spectacle. FULL DETAILS TO-MORROW. 3d and 6d Everywhere. TTJNG p EORGE rpHEATRE ENTRANCES. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. LAST DAY-SHOWING-LAST NIGHT. A Beautiful Drama, well worthy of the same makers that produced The Rosary. Rex. Film Two-reel Triumph, A Glimpse of Life and Love. Featuring Miss Loie Weber and Mr. Philip Smalley. HPHE pALLEN ' A NGEL. rPHE pALLEN ANGEL. The Story of Two Sisters who took different paths in life. 'A touching and appealing story that goe3 straight to the heart of every beholder. Magnificently and artistically handled. The Management confidently recommend this Drama as one of the finest seen of its class. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Great Detective Drama, 3000 ft. TJETECTIVE |7"ELLY. Parts 1., 11., 111. The Great Detective. A vivid drama, that keeps the audience at full tension from beginning to end. AT WEST pND rpHEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD. 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, 6d. 'Phone A 340. C , Auckland Exhibition. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. UCKLAND JIiXHIBITION. OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 18. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 18. PROMENADE ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, At 3 p.m.. Palace of Industries. Programme in Daily Bulletin. EXHIBITION COMPETITIONS TO-NIGHT. Gentlemen's Songs at 7.15. Mennie's Band Rotunda or Concert Hall. TREASURE-DIGGING. TO-NIGHT— WONDERLAND— P.m. ART GALLERY. Admission Free. ART UNION, OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS AND ETCHINGS. THIRTY-FIVE PRIZES, VALUE £1000. Tickets, 2s 6d, obtainable at the Art Gallery. SEASON TICKETS, ss, for the balance of the Exhibition Season, may be obtained at the main gate. EXHIBITION CLOSES, APRIL 18. COMING EVENTS. March 19.— Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m.; Open-air Concert, 8 p.m. March 20Auckland Poultry Association Show; Auckland Cat Club Show; Orchestral Concert, 3 p.m.; Exhibition Competitions, 7.15. March 21—Auckland Poultry Association's Show; Auckland Cat Club Show Finals, Exhibition Competitions. PXHIBITION pOMPETITIONS. A?7.ISzTSSI?=A?7.IS ON NEWLY-ERECTED STAGE IN FRONT OF MENNIE BANDSTAND. (OR IN CONCERT HALL IN EVENT OF BAD WEATHER) GENTLEMEN — or _ GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN — OO — GENTLEMEN Will Compete in Class 11., SONG. OWN SELECTION. SONG, OWN SELECTION. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PROPROGRAMME. ENHANCED BY THE CONTEST ELEMENT 7QA nPHURSDAY "I?VENING 7 QA I .OU 1 HURSDAY Sh VENING i .61/ COMPETITIONS CONTINUED. LADIES SONG LADIES LADIES SONG LADIES ENTRIES 1 7 ENTRIES ENTRIES 1 i ENTRIES A wonderful array of sweet, fresh voices, many of which have not yet been heard in public. OATURDAY p VENING Saturday ■ Evening the finals, the finals. When the Public will be asked to select the „ „ ... Winners. null particulars, names of competitors published in Daily Bulletin. DON'T FORGET WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY. EXHIBITION COMPETITIONS. MR. AUGUSTUS SPONDULEX IS *»* VISITING THE EXHIBITION ON THE 28TH INST. AS THE GUEST OF THE EXECUTIVE, AND BEING OF A RETIRING NATURE AND SOMHWHAT BASHFUL IN COMPANY, HE PREFERS TO VISIT THE EXHIBITION QUIETLY AND ALONE. POSSESSED OF GREAT WEALTH AND WITH PHILANTHROPIC IDEALS, IF APPROACHED AND GREETED BY ANY INDIVIDUAL IN A COURTEOUS MANNER, WILL IMMEDIATELY HAND OVER A DOCUMENT WHICH WILL ENTITLE THE BEARER TO A SUM OF £30 WHICH HE HAS PLACED IN TRUST WITH THE EXECU TIVE, AND SAID SUM WILL BE DULY HANDED OVER AT A TIME TO BE APPOINTED ON THE EVENING OF SAT- ' URDAY, MARCH 28TH. 11 "■■ ■■ ' 'ttARVEST ESTIVA Under the auspices of the Auckland 1 Exhibition. ' DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY. MARCH 28th. COMPETITIVE CLASSES. Embracing a Series of Interesting and Artistic Events. Class I—Decorated Motor Car, £10, £4 £1, Class —Decorated Side Car, with Lady £5, £3, £] Class 3— Decorated Motor Cycle £5, £3, £1 Class 4— Decorated Cycle ... £3. £2, 15f ■ Riders and drivers in these classes to wear suitable fancy costumes. Class s— Fancy Costume, Ladies £3, £2, £] Class 6—Fancy Costume, Gentlemen ... £3, £2, £1 Class Fancy Costume, most grotesque ... £3, £2, £] Class Tableaux Vivants, 3 to 10 performers, any subject — £10, £4. £'. Clr-ss 9— Decorated Parasol, Children only , Prizes donated by Messrs. J. Prince W. H Wooilams, and Hallensteii Bros. Five competitors for a third prize, four foi second prize, and three for first prize. NO ENTRANCE FEES. Entries close March 25th, with the Honor ary Secretary. W. SATCHELL, Nationa Chambers, Swanson Street. ; i NOTE.—NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR ADMISSION WILL BE MADE FOB 1 THE ABOVE OR OTHER FORTHCOM ! ING ATTRACTIONS CONDUCTED Bi T THE EXHIBITION AUTHORITIES. Q SCOTT COLVILLE, a Director of Attractions. o"" I ~ '" EXHIBITION CAT SHOW y Entries for Show on Saturday close To >- day (Wednesday), 18th. '. F. MULGAN. President. Auckland Cat Club. i- . ■ 1 — c . Professional Notices. 3, —' — * D R ' W. A fAIRCLOUGH 18 EYE, EAR, NOSE. THROAT, *" Has removed to Consulting Rooms in ( I IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, : (Second Floor), Queen Street, (Opposite Smeefon's).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15560, 18 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15560, 18 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15560, 18 March 1914, Page 14