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Amusements. GRAND Right RAND Opposite CI RAND The ' T R A N D G. GRAND P. RAND O. ROUND npHE "PICTURES. OUND IHE Jlictures. ALTCE JOYCE. Surpassing Loveliness. ALICE JOYCE. Superb Acting. ALICE JOYCE. Wearing Magnificent ALICE JOYCE Jewels ALICE JOYCE. Worth £200.000. THEFT OF THE CROWN JEWELS. THEFT OF THE CROWN JEWELS. THEFT OF THE CROWN JEWELS. Just Arrived! Just Arrived' OUR LATEST WAR TOPICAL BUDGET. The Funniest and Latest Keystone. STOUT HEART, BUT WEAK KNEES. STOUT HEART, BUT WEAK KNEES. PRIVATE DENNIS HOGAN, ViUgraph PRIVATE DENNIS LOGAN,* Drama. Hosts of Others. Prices—6d and 3d; Front Circle, Is. Why not take a 9d ticket, which includes a dainty Tea in the Foyer'.' THE PICTURE EVENT OF THE 1 DECADE. " TRILBY." By Sir Herbert Tree and Com- " TRILBY." pany, from His Majesty's " TRILBY." Theatre, London. After the Novel by Geo. Du Maurier. At the PEERLESS PRINCESS THEATRE, Commencing MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 8. ALHAMBRA \ LHAMBRA. LHAMBRA A LHAMBRA. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 7. SCARBOROUGH BEFORE THE BOMBARDMENT. Beautiful in the Extreme. SCARBOROUGH AFTER THE BOMBARDMENT. The Terrible Havoc of the German Guns at at the Raid on the English Coast. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Last Presentation of THE TRAGEDY OF THE DESERT. THE TRAGEDY OF THE DESERT. THE TRAGEDY OF THE DESERT. Feature Drama. THE FIGHT FOR THE COAST. THE LONDON SCOTTISH, Etc. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Featuring J3ULLY pOY. NO. 4. pULLY "pOY, NO. 4. This Series is without dpubt Lancelot Speed's Masterpiece. ADULTS, CHILDREN. en. RESERVES. Is ov. . . I GLOBE PICTURES. LOBE PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. Last Presentation of nTHE NO PEN ED J ETTER. A Story of Great Heart Interest. J ATEST WAU QPECIAL. i Including Scenes fr< 111 the JJOMBARDMENT OF SCARBOROUGH. 1 T\THITBY, AND JI ARTLEPOOL. ! Of Remarkable Interest. j Another KEYSTONE Triumph ! CURSES! THEY REMARKED. CURSES! THEY REMARKED. I j WITHIN THE NOOSE. I I Adults, fid. Children, 3d. I IHPO W N HALL. TO-NIGHT. A PETER DAWSON Will Sing: I "Toreador Song." from " Carmen." [ " Floral Dance" (Katie Moss", ; Etc., Etc THE PICTURE EVENT OF THE I , DECADE. " TRILBY." By Sir Herbert Tree and Com- " TRILBY." pany, from His Majesty's " TRILBY." Theatre, London. After the Novel by Geo. Du MauriT At the PEERLESS PRINCESS THEATRE, Commencing I MONDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 8 { rp O-NI GH T. TOWN HALL. A PETER DAWSON Will Sing: " Woo Thou Thy Snowflake " (from "Ivanhoc"), "The Laird cf Cockpen," Etc., Etc. j Shows. MORTHERN SUBURBAN SHOW. I TAKAPUNA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Feb. 5 and 6. J In Foresters' Hall. j Numerous Entries. Fine Display. Interesting I Competitions. Promenade Concert, Friday, S p.m. I Admission each day. Is; Children 6d. A. WILSON. Secretary. j Athletic Sports. ONEHUNGA FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS CARNIVAL. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1915. COMPETITORS NOTE. The time for closing of Nominations fc all events has been extended till SATURDAY February 6, , 9 p.m.. at A. J. Woodley's Office, or with Secretary. Foresters' Theatre, Onehunga. W. MARTIN, H. CAMPLING. Secretaries. 4 UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC JA. AND CYCLE CLUB. GRAND "SPORTS CARNIVAL. ALEXANDRA PARK 'TROTTING TRACK), SATURDAY, FEB. 6" 1915. AT 2.30 P.M. Band in Attendance. Admission: Is (including stand); Ladies free. A. TWINAME, Hon. Sec. QHAUPO ATHLETIC PORTS. (Under Northern Athletic Union.) HELD AT OHaUPO ON SATURDAY, \JARCH -JO 1915. 1. MAIDEN, 100 yds £2. Nomination, 2s. 2. HURDLES, 120 yds, 10 flights. £3. Nomination. 2s. Acceptance. Is. 3. HALF-MILE. £5. Nomination, 3a. Acceptance, 2s. 4. OHAUPO CUP. 100 yds. 220 yds. 440ydsdecided on points, 7, 3, and 2. Prize money. £20. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, ss. Nominations for above close on March 3 with the Secretary, Ohaupo. Mr. A Woodley. Auckland, or Mr. F. Burbush, handi- I capper. Acceptances close on Ground at Noon on day of sports, Handicaps on March G. Post-entry Events: (1) High Jump, sweepstake; (2) Tug-of-war; (3) Married Men's Ra.e, 100 yds, £1 trophy: (4) Footballers' Race, Waipa Union. 250vds £3 • (5) Local Handicap, lOOvds. £2- ((',') School! yß ', o ? a^-- I , soydi> - £1: (7) Forced. 75yds, £0; (8) Weight-guessing. GEO. TOOMAN. Secretary. OWING TO BAD WEATHER ON FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. THE HIKUTAIA SPORTS ARE POSTPONED TILL SATURDAY NEXT. FEB. 6QHAUPO SPORTS, March Northern VV Athletic Union Cup, £20. HandicapperF Burbush. ■■■ .J Excursions, Picnics, Etc. "NORTHERN STEAMSHIP 1> CO.. LTD. |pK£«» WEEK-END TRIPS PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. (Weather and other circumstances permit'ing.l SATURDAY. FEBRUARL 6. WAIHEKE. APANUI 2 pm No. 3 Jetty KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. AUPOURI .... 2 p.m No. 4 Jetty GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. DAPHNE .... 2 p.m No. 3 Jetty BROWN'S BAY AND ARKLE'S BAY. WEKA 2 p.m Xo. 5 Jetty Steamer returns to Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday morning.. CHARLES HANSON. Manager. MORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. MATAKANA SHOW FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5. S.S. KOTITI—THURSDAY. Feb. 4 4 n m 8.8. HAUITI-FRIDAY, Feb. 5. 7.30 am ' Leaving Matakana on return trip at 11 p.m. FRIDAY. RETURN FARE - . . .7,.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 12

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