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Amnf-mentg. _____ T7TNG n FORGE THEATRE, i CONTINUOUS PICTURES. FROM 11 a.m. till 10.80 p.m. , . A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. i Don't Miss This, or you Miss the Best. '. Masterpiece by Kay Bee Company. American Civil War Picture, QOUL OF THE QOUTH - TWO 0 O PARTS. A POWERFUL AND ENTRANCING 1 STORY. ~ „ The Finest Picture Produced by this Coy. T H *W ILL B E D ONE - &" . A Drama of Love. Pathos, and Tenderness. HER TTAND. A.B. Drama. I ■"• A Story of Love's Sacrifice. SORROWS OF SELINA. Martin Comic. SCENES IN MOSCOW. Urban Scenic. ] BECAUSE OF A HAT. A.B. Comic.. Tho Biggest Scream Seen for a Long Tune. THE yiVAPHONE. EVERY PICTURE A GEM! The Management confidently asserts that no finer Programme can bo seen in Auckland, MONDAY NEXT. LOOK OUT FOR A GREAT SENSATIONAL MASTERPIECE IN FIVE REELS (6000 ft).. THE MYSTERY QF OT. •VTARTIN'B JJRIDGE, AQUILA. By tho ""-mpany that. Produced Fedora, which pt.-'S into insignificance beside this great picture. ORINCESS THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. THERE WERE NINE WONDERS OF ' THE WORLD. [ THE TENTH WONDER IS JUDITH OF TJETHULIA. Now showingto Wondering Crowds at that | Wonderful Theatre, THE pRINCESS. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Absolutely the last opportunity of witnessing a Picture that has Bet all Auckland talking on account of its unparalleled magnificence, its barbaric splendour, its gorgeous setting, and its immense realism. SHE CAME! SHE SAW! SHE CONQUERED JUDITH OF J>ETHULIA The most stupendous pictorial triumph ever shown anywhere. „„ FOR THE LAST TIME TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. COMING MONDAY. ■ A Twin-star Bill: War on the Cattle Range and Beauty Unadorned. pRINCESS THEATRE, J, F. MacMAHON. General Manager. J A DELPHI THEATRE, NEWMARKET. TO-DAY. Complete Change of Programme. "pAULETTE'S NECKLACE." An Intensely Interesting and Dramatic Production. New to Auckland. Exceptionally Fine Supporting Films. Orchestra at Evening Performance MATINEE AT 2.30 P.M. LOOK OUT FOR STAR ATTRACTION ON MONDAY AND TUEBDAY. Tt A N D p O N C E R T. THE AUCKLAND CITY BAND Will Play a Programme of Popular Music on the EDEN CRICKET GROUND On SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 P.M. Collection. i ' F. CHRISTMAS, Hon. Sec. ! GOOD GRACIOUS!! THE SPECIALS), COMING BACK. WHAT FOR? TO j CATCH " THE FORTY THIEVES." ; _ ASSOCIATION Football.— Grade re- j ' suits, will be screened at the rung s, Lvric, and West End Pictures to-night. 1 ' I g Lectures. AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' INSTITUTE. , A (Patron, His Excellency the Governor,

the Jbarl of Liverpool.) A Lecture.. entitled « "THE VIOLIN. ITS ORIGIN AND PERit FECTION BY THE ITALIAN MASTERS." Will be given by HERR A. L KREUTZKR. r° Quartettes of Haydn, Mozart, and Raff Id will bo rendered in illustration of Chamber ■ Music by Messrs. H- Hemus (viola), C. Munro (violin), and C. B. Plummer ('cello.) At the pHORAL XT ALL, . rpO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Q O'CLOCK. ) Admission, Is, or by Course TicketR. C. GRISBY, Bon. Sec. I . Electoral. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. L ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL BY MEMBERS OF THE v GENERAL ABSEMBLY, RESIDENT y IN THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF (i AUCKLAND. DECLARATION OF POLL: , A Poll was taken THIS DAY at tho office of tho Registrar, Parliament Street, Auck- , land, in the City of Auckland, in accordance '" with the Regulations prescribed for the con- ' duct of such Election, when there were recorded for: JAMES FRANCIS HOSKING ... 12 votes, s WILLIAM BEATTY 7 votes, I therefore declare James Francis Hooking, Esq., duly elected. CHAS. M. NELSON, n Returning Officer. June 26, 1914. IB i i ■ Railways. Is -lUEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. : TIME-TABLE ALTERATIONS, ON AND £ AFTER Ist JULY, 1914. v- ~ e The present 9.15 a.m. Auckland-Thames ). and 9.40 a.m. Thames-Auckland Express I, trains WILL BE CANCELLED. t, A train will leave Thames at 9.26 a.m., e Shortland 9.37, Paeroa 10.55. Te Aroha 11.38, and arrive Morrinsville 12 19 p.m., connecting with Rotorua-Auckland Express train leaving Morrinsville at 12.34 p.m. A train will loavo Morrinsville at 235 p.m., connecting with 10.0 a m. Auckland-Rotorua EipreßS, Te Aroha depart 3.20, Paeroa 4.8, and arrive Thames 5 23 p.m. '■ Between Auckland and Morrinsville the present 10.0 a.m. Auckland-Rotorua Express train will stop at Newmarket, Penrose, Otahuhu, Drury, Pukekohe, Mercer, Huntly, Ngaruawahia, Frankton. Hamilton and Rua- ) kura; also at Tuakau if required This train will leave Frankton at 1.38 p.m., 10 Hamilton 1.48 p.m., and Ruakura 1.57 p.m. Present 9.30 a.m Rotorua-Auckland Express train will leave Putaruru at 11.10 a.m., Morrinsville 12.34 p.m., and Ruakura 1.7 p.m. Between Frankton and Auckland this train will stop at Ngaruawahia, Huntly, Mercer, , Pukekohe, Drury, Penrose and Newmarket, ' and at Tuakau and Otahuhu if required. Present 2.30 p.m Goods (with car at' • tached), Morrinsville-Frankton train -will leave Morrinsville at 12 57 p.m., Hamilton 2.25, and arrive Frankton 2.30 p.m. CAMBRIDGE BRANCH. 8 Present 12.25 p.m. Cambridge-Ruakura n train will leave Cambridge 12.16 p.m., and return from Ruakura >•'- 20 p.m. These trains will connect with UP and DOWN Expresses between Auckland and Rolorua. " WAIHI BRANCH. Present 2.25 p.m. Waihi-Paeroa train will a leave Waihi at 255 p.m. and arrive Paeroa 3.45 p.m. Present 11-10 a.m. Paeroa-Waihi train will leave Paeroa at 10.58 a.m. and arrive Waihi 11.53 a.m. m ~ . ~ Present 3.32 p.m. Paeroa-Waihi train will it leave Paeroa at 4.10 p.m i.nd arrive Waihi e 5.5 p.m. >■ For Full Particulars see Time-tables. BY ORDER. '.' IUEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. " FORTY THIEVES " PANTOMIME. 3 :. On MONDAY, 29th June and 6th July. WEDNESDAY, Ist and Bth July, and BATURDAY,, 4th and 11th July, the follow.ing trains will bo delayed: — II p.m. Auckland-Henderson till 11.20 p.m. 11 15 pm. Auckland-Onehunga-Papakura till 11.30 p.m. BY ORDER. ■--' ' ■- =3 - T ADIES' SKIRTS, Dry-cleaned by special ', JJ process; makes them like now; trifling cost. 'Phone up 166, or send through Agents.-N.Z. LAUNDRY CO.. LTD., Quay St., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15646, 27 June 1914, Page 16

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