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Auckland Exhibition. ANNOUNCEMENT JjJXTRAORDINARY. THE EXECUTIVE OF THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION Has much pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made to place before the Public THE MOST TALENTED COTERIE OF CHILD DANCERS IN AUSTRALASIA, who recently created a sensation in Wellington. SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT OF ]y-ISS pSTELLE gEERE, pSTELLE gEERE, MISS pSTELLE gEERE, AND HER PHENOMENAL CHILD ■ • DANCERS. This Unique Attraction has been secured at enormous expense and the Auckland Season will be Limited to Three Performances, Commencing JfRIDAY ■ JgVENING, AT, NO. .1 .BAND. STAND.. . . This Unusual Attraction will prove a Revelation of the Bewitching Grace and Poetry of Motion of these truly delightful Children.

jgXHIBITION COMPETITIONS. pANCY jQANCING QONTEST. J7ANCY jQANCING QONTEST. pANCY pjANCING QONTEST. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. pRIZES-j^^2P RIZES ' OPEN TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Competitors to Dance in Couples. (Lady and Gentleman). Any Dance (Scotch or Irish excepted) will be accepted, including Tango, Bunny Hug, Turkey Trot, Apache, Buck and Wing, Sand. Clog, Skipping Rope, or any other style of Fancy Dancing. NO ENTRANCE FEES. First Prize, £8; Second Prize, £3; Third Prize, £1. Entries close at W. R. Holmes's Office, MONDAY, March 30, at five o'clock.

Amusements. YpEKb DO WE GO TO-NIGHT? THE PRINCESS THEATRE, QUEEN ST., THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE IN THE DOMINION. The Dominion Pictures Co.. Ltd- _ TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. From 11 am till 10 30 p.m. A Striking and Intensely Interesting Collection of many of the Best Photo. Plays ever conceived, including VICTORY OR DEATH. VICTORY OR DEATH. VICTORY OR DEATH. It is almost impossible* to describe this Really Startling Picture Drama. It consists of many of the Most Colossal Stage Effects, and Its Sensation MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED. VICTORY OR DEATH. HAS ALREADY MADE A SENSATION IN AUCKLAND. The Great Production. VICTORY OR DEATH. Easily Claims Comparison with Any Picture Hitherto Presented in Any Part of the World. COMING—"THE ROSARY" TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). The Programme will Electrify Our Thousands of Patrons. 6d and 3d Everywhere.

rpHE JYRIC rpHEATRE. HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. AYWARD'S -IT ICTURES. Where the Programme is Always Good. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The culver qkull. 1 HE OILVER OKULL, By James Oliver Curwood. A Fine Feature in Two Reels. Every detail in the production is perfect, and Each Scone in Fascinating to a Degree. MAURICE COSTELLO IN THE LEADING ROLE. THE WITCHING HOUR — Comedy. LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC—TopicaI. , COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER. 1 NATIONAL PARK OF LAPLAND— , I UNCLE'S NAMESAKES— A BLAST FURNACE—lnterest. MABEL'S STORMY LOVE AFFAIRS. LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. Book by 'Phone, 3645. QLO3E QONTINUOUS piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Open from 11 aim. to 10.30 p.m. Last Presentation of TRAPPED. Highly 1 Thrilling TRAPPED. Exciting JL Climax. THE PIPE INDUSTRY—lndustrial. BRONCHO BILLY'S WARD. WARWICK CHRONICLE. m MAORI REGATTA CARNIVAL AT NGARUAWAHIA, 1914. . Parade of Canoes, Native Haki* V. Ahmes Canoe Race, Canoe Hurdle JX icing, the War Canoe Race (36 paddles). D. Circle—gD— Stalls. Children— £>D. WEST'S. . PICTURE'S, EST'S X ICTURES, ROYAL ALBERT HALL. ENORMOUS SENSATION. pRISONER IN rpHE JJAREM, A Remarkable Drama, laid in India, portraying the wonderful sagacity of a Bengal tiger. ' pRISONER IN rpHE JJAREM. Breathing the romantic atmosphere of the East. Full of beauty and pathos. IN ADDITION TO A COTERIE OF GEMS. Prices: Is and 6<': Children. 3d. QUEEN'S ' THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. DOMINION PICTURE THEATRES CO., LTD. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. Daily 11. a.m. to 10.30 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. To enable those who had .not the opportunity ■ of seeing pOR pAST JS JUST. . We beg to notify them that is great Picture will be presented for the remainder of the week. TO MORROW (THURSDAY). Our Usual Change, Featuring a Vitagraph Mmterpieci-, • " rpHE VER," i In conjunction with " East is East." ! TWO GREAT STARS IN ONE BILL. Think of it. Think of it. ' Adults Children 1 td. 3d. : "QEVONPORT ORPHANS' CLUB. VIOLINISTS WANTED i (Honorary). There are a few Vacancies open on account of increasing the Orchestra of the above • Club.

Apply to HERE LOUIS BLITZ, Conductor, 76,. Pitt Street, City. "Q A N C T N G. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT teaches ;he Latest English and American Society Dances, including Boston, One-Step, Tango, also Toe, Classic, and Graceful Dancing. Classes at Leys Institute, Three Lamps, Tonsonby. Juveniles, Saturday. April 18, 2.30 p.m.; Adults, Saturday, April 25, 8 p.m. Private Lessons by Arrangement. Prospect us: Manukau Road, Parnell, two doors below Domain Drive. OTAHUHU Dancers, come and emoy yourselves i t Prof- Bailey's Dance, Otahuhu Public Hall, every Wednesday. DANCE Trades Hall—Prof. Bailey, Summer Dress Dances, Tues. Fn., Sat. Waltz in 1 lesson. 3s 6d. 'Phone A 753. DANCING.— MISS CECIL HALL a resumes Teaching. Russian Exercises, Russian Dancing; graceful and step dances; Tango. Private lessons given.Communications care -10, Grey St., Devonport. Swimming.

GRAND swimming gala, ALBERT ST. BATH. AUCKLAND. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30, By the ONEHUNGA SWIMMING CLUB. Record Programme Arranged. Bavarian Band in Attendance. Admission: One Shilling; Ladies (and Children under 12 years)), Sixpence. WM. MORTON. Jun., Hon. Sec. ' ; Gazette in Bankruptcy. TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme X Court, holden at Auckland. Notice is hereby given that DAVID , ROBERTSON, of Cle/edon, Storekeeper, trading as Robertson Bros., was this day adjudged a bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on TUESDAY, the 31st day of March. 1914, it 2.30 o'clock.—W S. FISHER, Official Assignee, Auckland, 21th March, 1911.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15566, 25 March 1914, Page 16

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