Amusements. , WHEBI, TO-NIGHT? rj Echo does not answer "Where," but replies at once. To the PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS AHEATRE. THE HOME OF MODERN PTOTUREDOM. ■ "Charms strike the sight, bat Menu wins the - soul." _ 1 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. . 1 For Positively the Last, Time. FOR THE CROWN. An Enormous Success FOR THE CROWN. in FOR THE CROWN Three Hemispheres. p A Thrilling Story of Royal Intrigue Abduc- SI tion, Love, and Fugitive Adventure, Featuring One of America's Most, Famous Actors, WARREN KERRIGAN. Supported by a Programme of Unusual Excellence. MONDAY NEXT. 1 A Sterling Feature. a LOVE OR A THRONE. LOVE OR A THRONE. A Story of Wonderful Interest. Vivid, Improssivo, Magnificent. WATCH MONDAY'S ANNOUNCEMENTS. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC BY THE PRIN- n CESS ORCHESTRA. C Gd and 3d EVERYWHERE. * A Few Reserved Seats at la. " J. F. MacMAHON. Manager. j , . j KING GEORGE THEATRE. - QUEEN & DURHAM STREETS. 1 CONTINUOUS PICTURES, J From 11 a.m. till 10 30 p.m. < LAST DAY! LAST NIGHT! A STIRRING AND THRILLING WAR DRAMA, QILENT TTEROES. Parts I. and 11. A pathetic story of a hero who was thought a coward, but proved himself a hero in tho end. Thrilling war scenes. Cop on tho Beat (Sclig drama)— Man in the - House (A.B. Comic)— The Bond of Love / (Selig Drama—The Coming of Sophies \ Mama (comedy)— Journal (80) (topical) rpHE T7IVAFHONE. MONDAY NEXT. Tho LAUGHING HIT of tho Year 1 j Unravolling Screams of Laughter and Sidesplitting Convulsions. The First Ford Sterling Comedy Release, 2000 ft. A Screeching Two-recler. f T OVE AND ENGEANCE. Featuring Ford Sterling, the Best Comedian of His Kind in the World, and Formor KEYSTONE Top-notchers, together with Six of tho Original Policemen. rp O W N TT A L L, rpHIS (SATURDAY) pVENING, t AUGUST 22, 101-4. AT 8 O'CLOCK. A QRGAN -DECITAL, BY M R \T AUGHAN gARNETT * (CITY ORGANIST), r< PROGRAMME. ] 1. National Anthems of Great Britain, Bel- ] ( gium, France and Russia. j; 2. Triumphal March" - • ■ • Leramens „ 3. " Communion" _Y MBtfn 4 Gavotte. ' Mignon" ••••;, Thomas 5. Finale from " Symphony No- 1 ■ viorne . 6. " Romance" ) - - -••.,' ', • Tschaikowßln / " Russian Dance" ) - - " 7. " Musical Box " ,- Liartow 8. " Prelude " Rachmaninoff INTERVAL. j 9. " Romance" • Rubinstein 10. Pastorale and Oflertoiro - - - - Wely ADMISSION, One Shilling. Doorß open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, 20th August, 1914. Town Clerk. #>*V*Ml{ ri ,R A N D - jflffv & QRCHESTRAL , ~ OjLJ} pONCERT. i °TOffpto In Aid of the , niTIZENS' pATRIOTIC JJSAGUE'S ■pUNDS. Tenured by the i •BOHEMIAN QRCHESTRA. Colin Muston, Conductor PA PERFORMERS Cf) OU PERFORMERS OU mOWN TJALL, rpHURSDAY, A UGUST <g-[^ . iS ADMISSION IS i 1 ADMISSION 1 05 RESERVED SEATS OS L RESERVED SEATS ' & 1 Box Plan, Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales: Eadyja Music Warehouse, Robertson's Music Warehouse. W. J. CADDELL, Secretary, Care E. and P. Piano Agency Co., Ltd., 191. Oneen Street. * * T oyal GOOD intent and • „3u i l LOYAL parnell lodges, S&®& M.U., 1.Q.0.F. ? wHmffiln Members of the abovo Lodges and irfnwiil Lady Friends are cordially invited „ to a Social Evcnin? in Masonic Hall, Eden 3 Terrace, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 26, 1914, at 7.45 o'clock. S. F. PINDER. Hon. Sec.
Football. f-nOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. AT T<DEN pARK, T/INGSLAND. rpHIS AFTERNOON. rpARANAKI (Holders Ranfurly Shield) •*• " A UCKLAND. KICK-OFF. 3 P.M. SHARP. AT 2 P.M. HOKIANGA (Champions of the North) AUCKLAND B. ADMIS3ION, Is STAND. Is. Afternoon Tea obtainable on Ground. C. V. LANGSFORD, Hon. Sec, A.R.U. » pOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! $ SPECTACULAR pOOI-ALL, 5 The Best Game of the Year. WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON V, AUCKLAND. CHALLENGE MATCH FOR NORTHERN VICTORIA PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 22. R. A. BPINLEY, Secretary. 30. Pheenir. Chambers. ;M ffii& 30 * 9 ' FOOT ' 8- o'clock. Business: Re Clubrooms. All aro invited to attend. P. SHEEHAN. Secretary. Athletic Sports. ATORTHERN ATHLETIC UNION, Nominations for' Competitors' Repreaentalivo on the Council of the Northern Athletic Union will be received at tho Secretary a Office, 33 II M. Arcade, up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, August 26, 1914. A. J. WOODLEY, Secretary. Sporting. pAKURANGA TTUNT pLUB. »' Farmers owning horses nominated in the Farmers' Steeplechase arc notified that owing to (hero being a shortage of Amateur Riders in Auckland, Professional Riders may now be engaged for the above race. F. D. YONGE, Secretory. g ' » Coursing. pREAT .NORTHERN COURSING CLUB. WHITE HORSE CUP. RUN TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 22. Nomination: AM Aged £1 ns, Maiden £1 Is, , tun WEDNESDAY, August 26, close Windsor Castle Hotel, August 24. Draw titer, ■ *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15694, 22 August 1914, Page 12
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