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* niusements. 2 A LHAMBRA Opposite ALHAMBfIA Grafton A LHAMBRA Bridge. -CI.LHAMBRA THE LADIES' THEATRE. TO-NIGHT — AT 8. — TO-NIGHT. Always desirous of Providing really firstclass Programmes, we are again to the fore. THE MOST CAPTIOUS CRITIC SATISFIED. THE COUNTERFEITERS. Comedy-Drama, in two acts, featuring Florence Lawrence and Matt Moore. BULLY BOY CARTOONS j ,'By Lancelot Speed). No Sleep for the Hun. etc. PARIS FROM THE EIFFEL TOWER. A Most Glorious Scenic. WAR WITH TURKEY, The first series of Pictures from the Eastern Theatre of War. THE COUNTESS. • Drama from the Munsey's Magazine, featuring X. Pauline Bushman. THE WAR MAP. _,„ <? ui ' e * he J item in War News. THE EMPTY SLEEVE - - - - Drama. A BEACH ROMANCE Comic. THE BATTLE ROUND THE YSER, THE BATTLE ROUND THE YSER, By the Topical Film Company. _ _ NOTE THE PRICES: ' D.C.. Is; All Stalls, 6d; Reserves, Is 6d : Children half-price to all parts. Box Plan at M. £~ Mouitt's, Stationer, Shortland St.; after 6 ring Theatre. 2682. RUD PETERSEN. Manager. ' O D tl-, EN'S THEATRE. C?£on- TH £ MOST PALATIAL AND MOST POPULAR PHOTO PICTURE PALACE IN THE DOMINION. _ TO DAY AND TO-NIGHT. THE MILLS OF THE GODS. 3000 ft of Intense THE MILLS OF THE GODS. Realism, and THE MILLS OF THE GODS, one of the most THE MILLS OF THE GODS, beautiful pic£Sl $iJK LS OF THE GODS, ture creations THE MILLS OF THE GODS ev-r conceived. ''..Though the THE MILLS OF THE GODS . Mills of God THE MILLS OF THE GODS, gnnd slowly. THE MILLS OF THE GODS, yet they grind THE MILLS OF THE GODSexceeding THE MILLS OF THE GODSsmall THE MILLS OF THE GODS- _, . WAR IN TURKEY, this Extraordinary Picture was only Photographed Four Weeks Ago Reproduced with Startling Verisimilitude. THE LAST PERFORMANCE. A Thrilling Circus Drama, that will Absolutely Astonish. In© Funniest Comedy Keystone PictureDrama Ever Presented. COHEN SAVES THE FLAG. " \Y HERE T O -NIGHT ? " IT'S NOT " WHERE TO GO." BUT WHEN TO GO-TO THE PRINCESS, RINTES3. UNDENIABLY THE'PREMIER PICTURE THEATRE IN THE WHOLE OF AUSTRALASIA. A COLOSSAL PROGRAMME. ._„.„,, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. WHAT'S THE USE OF WORRYING ' GO ONLY TO THE PRINCESS'S. A Glorious Dramatic Conception. „,, THE STEPMOTHER.. THE AMERICAN SOLDIER, SPENDING IT QUICK. -~ WARWICK WAR TOPICAL. FoV^Tlk-G 63 ' Imperial Drama. W "" fSrEPtIXc'" " The ,Wor/d forgetting, by r.y.S C fS T JIvT C UL the Word -Scream "THAT AWFUL MAID" - - - A Scream GRAND Zenith rpHEATRE. RAND Programme. J HEATRE A Stirring Dramatic Feature, full of good strong, forceful acting. EXPRESS MESSENGER. EXPRESS MESSENGER. Comedy. Full of healthy humour tt« tSSS LEARNS SMOKING. JIM JUST LEARNS SMOKING. SPECIAL WAR TOPICAL. SPECIAL WAR TOPICAL. Keystone. Keystone. Keystone. KILLING HORACE. A Picture that will not fail to create merriment. Vitagraphs GREATER MOTIVE GREATER MOTIVE. StalU. 6d. Children. 3d; 9d Ticket includes Tea and Pictures. t— * DON'T MISS SEEING David Copperfiefd. the Great Master's Greatest Work ; literary triumph. Palace Thetre, Newton, Thursday. 21st. PIANOS Organs, all prices, cash or terms. -*- , —Call or write for Catalogue, with particulara. F. Moore and Co.. Customs St E Swimming. AUCKLAND SWIMMING CENTRE. xrTT T GRAND CARNIVAL. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27. AT 7.45 PM. ALBERT STREET BATHS. In aid of hind to send team to Champion- „_. ~8 " l p Meeting at Napier. 5GYds Maiden. oOYds Open and IOOYds Open Handicaps, Ladies' Test, 100 yds. Diving Competition, 56Yds Novelty Race. , 108 Yds Dual Relay Race. 144 Yds Relay (4 men a-side). open to teams from business ' firms and public departments. Polo Match (Onehunga v. Ponsonby). Entries, Is each, close at the N.Z. Sun Office, 7. Durham Street West, on FRIDAY' next. January 22. at 9 p.m. Ladies' Test, free; Diving. 6d W. MORTON. Jun.. Hon. Sec. ' 1 —-^^ *"™"""^"~^"" — 1 Excnrsions, Picnics, Etc. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FERRY 1 -L COMPANY. LIMITED. Steamers will Leave The Ferries, First ' Archway, TO-DAY (WED.). 20TH INST FOR ORAKEI. KOHIMARAMA. AND ST. HELIERS BAY. At 6 a.m.. 7,20 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.45 am, ; 12.20 p.m., 2 p.m., 3-30 p.m., 5.15 p.m., 6.30 p.m., 9.30 p.m., and 11.10 p.m. FOR RANGITOTO ISLAND. At 10 a.m. and 1.45 p.m., leaving Rang;toto 4.15 p.m. The 10 am. and 4.15 p.m. steamers will call at Kohimara.-na and St. Heliers Bay. Return Fares. Is; Children, half price. ■fh«r-n„, ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP co • LTD ' WEEK-END TRIPS 1 TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. AIHEKE. APANUI - - - 2 p.m. - - No. 3 Jetty. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. NGATIAWA - - 2p m. - - No. i Jetty. GRUTS AND WAIWERA. DAPHNE ---2pm. - No. 3 Jetty. BROWN'S BAY AND ARKLE'S BAY. WEKA - - - - 2 p.m. - - No. 5 Jetty. Steamer returns to Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday morning. CHARLES RANSON, Manager. .'J Motor Trips. . ' SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS DAILY FROM 0 G.P.O. Morning. 10 a.m.. 2 hours' Round Trip. 2s 6d. Afternoon, 2.30 p.m., 3 hours' Round Trip 3s 6d. "' THIS MORNING.— Kohimarama Beach, via Ellerslie Gardens and St. John's College AFTERNOON—Waikowhai Park, via Kingsland. Eden Park, One-ti<*e Hill, and Domain. For further particulars and booking seats 'phono 1563- . JOHN W. ANDREW. Proprietor Chase Char-a-banc. 1 ) Corporation Notices. THOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Water Consumers are requested to assist in conserving the supply of water and preventing waste in every possible way. Householders with garden hose and meter supplies are particularly urged to restrict the use of water for garden purposes to the extreme minimum, otherwise it will be necessary for the. Council to forthwith prohibit the use of the Borough Supply for such pur- 1 poses. Where persons permit hose supplies to te used otherwise than in tho prescribed manner (by holding the hose in the hand) the supply will be cut off without further notice. A. ERNEST GREENSLADE. January 19. 1915. Town Clerk. Electoral. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. 1915. Notice is hereby given that the Roll of Payers of Harbour Dues on Ships, and the Roll of Payers of Harbour Dues other than Dues on Ships, will be open for inspection during office hours at the Office of the Board. Quay Street, from FRIDAY, January 15, to WEDNESDAY. January 20 (inclusive) Objections to the said Rolls, or Applications to be included thereon, must be in the hands of the Secretary before 1 p.m. on the 20th inst.. after which date no alteration can be made. H B. BURNETT. Secretary. Secretary's Office. January 14. 1915. ' ■ J NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO lA The easiest terms possible. No Interest: No Deposit.— 2B. High St WE deliver Taupiri, Westport. Newcastle, and all Coals, also Firewood, to any part of the City and Suburbs at lowest rates. Winstone. Ltd. Union Buildings, Customs Street East, Symooda Street, and Mount Eden. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15822, 20 January 1915, Page 12

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