Amusements. /-\peba HOUSE. BOX PLAN NOTICE. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS. The Box Plan* in connection with THIS AFTERNOON'S MATINEE And TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE Will be on View at the Theatre ALL THIS DAY. MATINEE RESERVES Is 6d. EVENING RESERVES - - - - -2s 6d. Being a holiday, it is advisable to book seats to avoid the crush at the Ticket Boies. Seats rung for will not bo kept alter the rising of the curtain. Tel. 1595. r\ p E R A HOUSE. HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 30. A Huge Vaudeville Bill, as advertised below, at Bargain Matinee Prices. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. The Greatest and Most Emnomii-a! Holiday Treat for Young and Old. Doors 1.45. Overture '2.30. r\ P E R A XT O U S E. WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. THE HOME OF VARIETY SHOWS. TWO SHOWS TODAY. TO-DAY. AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. r> 4 — STAR VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS— 9 4 *"* rpHE COHO TRIO. In a Phenomenal English Specialty Pot l'ourri Act. nPHE -\rAGPI2S, COMPRISING SEVEN STAR ARTISTS. (Including the Famous Lrri.-a! Four'. A WHOLESOME HOUR OF LAUGHTER. X7<DDY ATARTYN - - Famous Dancer. 1)HIL OMITH. Late Prmc pal Comedian >J of J C Will am son's. Ltd. AND MISS JESSIE EARLEE, In a Musical Comedy Tr_3e. . CAKLTOX CHASE. Assisted by MR. GENE HAWKES. Speciality Trio • - - - THREE STARRS. CLINTON AND BEATRICE. Americas Premier Lady R:flo Sheets?*, DANGAR. DANGAB. In his Mile-a-Minute Act on the Cycledrome, who will to-night race a five miles event against Hill, of Auckland. Hill, 440yda; Dangar, scratch. Prices: DC. and 0.5., 2s. Stalls. Is 6d: F.C., Is; Reserves, 2s 6d. See Box Plan notice above. THE THING'S "FULLER'S ±HE ICING'S T PICTURES. ]\ TATINEE rpO-DAY, 2.30. TONIGHT. AT Q NIGHT. AT O CHARLES DICKENS' most loved work, "THE CHIMES" Charles Dickens's " THE CHIMES" thoughts reflected on -THE CHIMES" the screen. tSetective and tutatchmaker. Presenting INTELLECT." . VitagTaph's famous and most wonderful equine actor, in his first picture. TZLVG'S "\Y AS SERIES. Wellington Cup. 1915. Pavlova's win. Yillenour. Man in the Dark. KING'S ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. THE LYRIC AND WEST END THEATRES. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Maurice Costello as " MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK." •MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK." A Sensational Dramatisation of the Worldfamous Novel. In Four Reels. By the Yitagraph Company. MANY MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING FILMS, including War Pictures. Meetings. TMPORTANT /CITIZENS' "\TEETING. FORMATION OF "nMPIRE TRADE T EAGUE. An Important Public Meeting will be held in the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, AT 3 30 P.M.. With the object of forming an EMPIRE TRADE LEAGUE. His Worship the Mayor will preside. OBJECTS OF THE LEAGUE— To promote Trade within the Empire. To patronise goods of New Zealand manufacture, and thus assist local industries. To pledge ourselves not to buy enemy goods after the war. To enter into closer trads relations within the Empire. To help the Empire to grow stronger, and thus fulfil its destiny. All patriotic citizens are invited to be present. Ladies are especially requested to attend. H. A. TILLEY, Boi 373. Acting-Secretary. 1 I Motor-cars. "pHASE" "VTOTOR pHAR-A-BANC. LICENSED TO CARRY 31 PASSENGERS. OLLENT. THAST. /COMFORTABLE PICNICS AND PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED FOR. MY PRICES. Eohimararoa, St. Heliers Bay, Waikoivhai. Blockhouse, o- Tituangi ... 0 Public Holidvs £i Buckland's Landing. Howick. East Tamaki, or Manurewa ... ... £4 10 Public Holidays .. ... ... £6 10 BOWLING. CRICKET. AND FOOTBALL TOUKS A SPECIALITY. Funerals—Waikumete. Purewa, On*hunga. and Otihuhu £1 to Public Holidays. Extra. J ~\y ANDREW. I EDEN TERRACE 'Phone 1553 Hotels. > _ TMPERIAL TIOTEL, FORT STREET. AUCKLAND. Under New Management. I i M " HAVE" ULLIVAN. , "" OF WELLINGTON. Begs to intimate to his riends and the public generally that he ha: taken over the well-known Imperial Hotel. Auckland. f Only the best brands of L.quors stocked. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to , "A rELOTTE ' : \fELOTTE ' ! 1 SEPARATORS. . THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 1 EASY TURNED. EASY TERMS. CLEAN SKIMMING. : ENTIRE SATISFACTION. It will pay you to instal a Melotte. Apply to the Sole Agents for prices and terms. A. J. ENTRICAN AND CO.. LTD. KASTNER," the King of Player Pianos has no equal.—Sole Agents. F. and F Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicntt, manager.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15830, 29 January 1915, Page 10
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