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, ■ Amusements. WHERE "DO. WE GO TO-NIGHT? THE PRINCESS THEATRE. QUEEN ST. THE PRINCESS THEATRE. QUEEN ST. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE IN THE DOMINION. ! _ The Dominion' Pictures Co., Ltd. ' : TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT (SAT.), MAR. 21. From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. The finest historical . Picture : „ __ • of the age. A i MARY, QUEEN OP SCOTS, counterfeit preMARY, QUEEN OP SCOTS, sentment of an MARY. QUEEN OF SCOTS, immortal traV gedy, dressed & mounted as it actually happened. " Ye are all virtuous; Yea, there is goodness grafted on the land; But yet compassion is some part of God." —Mary Stuart. Tl/TARY, QUEEN OF OCOTS. To miss this Picture is to miss the Most Impressive Historical Film Yet Shown. Supported by a Powerful Programme of Diversified Pictures, Including, YELLOW FLAME. A Wild Western Tale of Pioneering Among the Redskins. 6d and 3d Everywhere. QUEEN'S THEATRE. „ . QUEEN STREET. DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO.. LTD. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT. FINAL PRESENTATION OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. Make it your business to be in the picture to-day (St. Patrick's Demonstration) and come and see yourself on MONDAY AT THE QUEEN'S As others see you. Think of*it. Think of it. Adults, 6d. Children. 3d. QUEEN'S THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES' CO LTD. PRESENT ON M ONDAY ' M ARCH 23, RUDYARD KIPLING'S FAMOUS QUOTATION, pOR T?AST TS pAST. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Adults Children 6d. • 6d. W ONDERLAND JJIDDEN HHREASURE. WINNERS LAST NIGHT. Second Dig. Ist— T. Sale. Waitemata Hotel 2nd— Olsen, Kimberley Road. 3rd—Miss I. Targuse, Eden Terrace. 4th— C. Burrull, Seddon St., Wellington. Klondyke was a blaze of light, laughter, and pretty diggers. Everyone entered into the profitable pastime, and dug with a vim that was most refreshing. As each successful digger found the marie key the gong banged and a stroke of the gong announced the find of each successful digger, and the Hie landers blew an awful blast on the pipes "Will Ye No' Come Back Again? " CERTAINLY. ON SATURDAY, A SPECIAL DIG, with Five Pounds as. a first prize. Other prizes as usual. SATURDAY'S PRIZE LIST. First Prize - - - -£5 0 0 Second Prize - - 110 0 Third Prize - - 012 6 Fourth Prize - - - 0 7 6 The keys will be found close to the surface. This is done to induce the ladies to compete. (SATURDAY). SPECIAL PRIZES. To Start at 9.45 p.m. Two Coupons qualify for a License and a Spade, or Is at the gates. WONDERLAND'S BURIED TREASURE. pLUNKET NURSE SOCIETY'S FETE, x TO-DAY (SATURDAY), Afternoon and Evening. AT " CINTRA." SYMONDS STREET, (Kindly lent by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers). AFTERNOON FETE STARTS AT TWO O'CLOCK. Special Attractions for the Children.' Swings, See-saws, Pony Rides, Marionettes, Etc. GRAND FLORAL DISPLAY. Picturesque and Dainty Floral Dances. THE TANGO, By Pupils of Miss D. Knight and Miss Burmeister. PIERROT ENTERTAINMENT, By Mr. Laurie Abrahams and Mr. J. Wallace Atkinson. Gramaphone Concert. Fortune Telling. PLUNKET BABY SHOW. Come and See the Baby Stalls. MR. GEORGE POORE'S ORCHESTRA. EVENING FETE STARTS AT 8 O'CLOCK. MAGNIFICENT ILLUMINATIONS. Thousands of Japanese Lamps. CAFE CHANTANT. Overture. " Sarafan" .... Erichs BAND OF H.M. MOUNTED RIFLES. Dance. " The Tango." MISS ROSA SACHS and MASTER TUI KRONFELD. MR. ALAN McELWAIN will give a Humorous Sketch. Song, " The Crescent Moon" - Sanderson MRS. W. H. COOKE. Song - .... Selected MR. WILFRID MANNING THE NEW ZEALAND QUARTETTE (Messrs. E. Pegg. F. Adeane, A. Asbury, and J. McLean). Spanish Dance. Interval. Military Tattoo BAND OF- H.M. MOUNTED RIFLES. Chinese Dance - - ... MISS ROSA SACHS. Songs: fa) " Poppies for Forgetting" - Clarke (b) " The Way Home" - - Liddle MR. W. H. COOKE. MR. LAURIE ABRAHAMS will tell a Few Stories. An Irish Jig. Song - .... Selected MR. WILFRED MANNING. THE NEW ZEALAND QUARTETTE. At the Piano: MISS MADOLINE WEBBE. Price of Admission: One Shilling Children. Sixrjence. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY. BRUCE NICHT. avK/IB,J - 1 - To be held TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), „,, at 8 p.m. The first appearance of MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD on N.Z. Platform! and late of Turner's Opera Company. THE DRAMATIC SITUATIONS in Victory or Death are seldom introduced in a piclure drama—See them. They are astounding. THE LAST AND BEST SCOTCH CONCERT of the Season— NICHT —to be held at the CHORAL HALL, Syi monds Street, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 p.m. All Scotch Folks are requested to attend. READ Monday's Announcement in daily papers describing Victory or Death, at Princess Theatre, Queen St. Athletic Snprts. "DAPAKURA ATHLETIC SPORTS. EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914. £20—CUP HANDICAP— Nominations close SATURDAY, March 28. L. J. MILLS, Hon. Secretary. TTELENSVILLE. TE PUA, AND PARK--L HURST SPORTS, To be Held CHOW ROUNDS, TTELENSVILLE. ASTER TIXONDAY, APRIL -JO 1914. PRIZE MONEY, £70. See Posters. See Posters. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 28, 1914. Holiday Excursion Fares. Dance at Night. Brass Band in attendance. P. G. CORNES, J. H. GBLDA^D, Joint Secretaries. ' 1 Shows* MATAMATA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.—AnnuaI J Show, Ist April, in Matamata Saleyards. • Entries close March 21 (no late entries). I —For Schedule write J. Hibba, Secretary, | Matamata. II

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

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