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Amusements. TX7" HERE rpO-NIGHT? Why, of Course, to the POPULAR HOME OF PICTUREDOM, THE PRINCESS. THE PRINCESS. THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. " FEBRUARY 31st, A 8000 ft Cines OR. THE Masterpiece GREAT NAVAL of Absorbing MYSTERY." Interest. FOR HSR SAKE. A Glorious Nestor Drama. TOPICAL WAR BUDGET. The Very Latest from the Seat of War. FLORENCE TURNER. m „„ ~ In "FILM FAVOURITES." Depicting with Startling Verisimilitude the Principal Actors and Actresses of Modern Picturedcm. LUBRICATION EXTRAORDINARY One of the Funniest Comedies Extant. 6d AND 3d. EVERYWHERE. A Delightful Adjunct to a Delightful Performance: THE „, . PEERLESS PRINCESS' ORCHESTRA. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). A ATODERN J~\ELILAH. A ATODERN pELILAH. A FAMOUS (MILANO) ITALIAN MASTERPIECE. 2000 ft of Thrilling and Delightful Incidents. QUEEN'S rp HEATH E. "The Public is Wiser than the Wisest Critic." ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE QUEEN'S. /NOTHER STARTLING PROGRAMME. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "THUMB-PRINTS." A Fascinating "THUMB-PRINTS." Two-Reel Feature "THUMB-PRINTS'' of Extraordinary " THUMB - PRINTS." £* oelle ° c , e >x, 7 ~ An Exquisite " BORROWED BOOK. A.B. Ilraua, " BORROWED BOOK " STARS IN MY CROWN." A Gem Drama " STARS IN MY CROWN " Of Absorbing "STARS IN MY CROWN " Interest. WARWICK WAR CHRONICLEAn Epitome of the Latest from the Seat of War BILL -POSTING." Another Startling Programme TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Featuring " THE BASILISK." A Magnificent Hepworth 3000 ft Sensation--6d AND 3d EVERYWHERE. rp OWN HALL, TO-NIGHT. *- Hear PETER DAWSON Sing: "Oh! Oh! Hear the Wild Winds Blow," " Simon the Cellarer." " 1 Am a Roamer " (Mendelssohn). Etc. Etc.. 1~ " ~ \ Leo. Jan. Mischel. February 16, 18, 24, 25. ' pHERNIAVSKY. Prices. 4s. 3s, 2s. ! V' Concessions to Students CHERNIAVSKY. and SchoolsBox Plan opens at CHERNIAVSKY. Wildman and Arey's THURSDAY, Feb. 11. I A NEW GOSPEL. ) EPISTLE IV. TO NEW ZEAL-ANDERS. i "So few are the opportunities in this ' •'ountry of receiving inspiration trom great 1 I artists that every chance should be hugged, j i for, in truth, these are golden chances. 1 I Watch for them, chase them, embrace them, I for thereby will the individual and national I progress be made. The development of I music and art in New Zealand means the .• ( acceleration of spiritual, intellectual, emo- j ; tional and material advancement. The con- : 1 ditions in this country, psychologically, are ) Luuducive to quick development, and there ' is no reason whatsoever why art and music 1 should not be made, within a very short i i period, as much the attraction to these j j shores as are now the natural beauties. I Countries, possessing wonderful scenery, and [ ' music and art go hand in hand, the former ' I inspiring the latter. Remember, the conditions in New Zealand are very favourable: ! ; the divine inspiration is waiting and aching 1 Ito pour itself out: be its vessels; it wants ] ! you to be. Listen for its music: Pea<;el j I Joy!! and carry out its mission. Every- j I thing awaits yon to make your country a , 1 dreamland. Shew your strong desire for I national service and the knowledge will be : at hand and the glorious realisation will follow. This is the advice of a dreamer you will say; perhaps, but a practical one. ! Recollect, the dream of your desires always precede their realisation. This is a natural law. Achievement is purely a dream manifested." Further epistles to follow. i —- =3 Sporting. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLTJB. CUMMER \TEETING. 1915 ( SECOND DAY. rjO-DAY. "TyEDNESDAY, pEBRUARY O FIRST RACE—-I 9 OQ— FIRST RACE Racehorses will be conveyed free by nine a.m. steamer, leaving Hobson Street Wharf on race days; after that hour must be paid for No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, n i disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Takapuna Jockey Club's Racecourse during th? St.mmer Race Meeting; and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prose;uted for trespass. ROBERT WYNYARD. Secretary. -yGARUAWAHIA IJACING ,pLUB. ANNUAL MEETING POSTPONED UNTIL gATURDAY MEXT. pEBRUARY /? FIRST RACE AT 1 P.M. E. RATHBORNE, Secretary. rjE T/TJITI DACES. PEBRUARY -J O ACCEPTANCES CLOSE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. AT 8 P.M WITH SECRETARY. J. H. TRINNEAR, Te Kuili. QTAHUHU pROTTLNG pLUB. RUMMER TIJEETING. DOMINATIONS pLOSE pRIDAY D EXT - pEBRUARY - F. D. YONGE, Secretary. QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. Tenders for the Publicans' Booths and Refreshment Stalls will be received up to 1° noon on FRIDAY NEXT, February 5. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. F. D. YONGE, Secretary. rpE JOCKEY pLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, MARCH 6 AND 8 " THE SPORTSMAN'S HOLIDAY." THE FOLLOWING PRIVILEGES will be offered for Sale by Public Auction (per favour of the Farmers' Co.-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd.), at the WAIHOU SALEYARDS ON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, at 2 p.m.: — pUBLICAN'S BOOTH RACE CARDS OUTSIDE REFRESHMENT BOOTH. Last year the Totalisator receipts were increased by over 50 per cent, on the previous year This year the Stakes are increased by over 50 per cent., and a good meeting may well be predicted. E. 0. NASH, S^»et««y.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 12