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Amusements. piPERA HOUSE. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.50. A HUGE VARIETY BILL At Our Bargain Matine© Prices, SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves. Is 6d. Robertson's. Doors 1.50 p.m.; Overture. 30. QPERA JJOUSE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. WHERE THE BIG SHOWS ARE. A HUGE INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME THIS WEEK. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2 30. Return here for One Week Only prior to American departure of HERMAN AND SHIRLEY. In their Weird. Sensational Act. THE MYSTERIOUS MASQUERADERWithout doubt the Greatest Novelty Act ever imported to Australasia. MAX MARTIN. Eccentric Dancing Comedian. ' THE SOHO TRIO. In a Great English Speciality Act. FhiI.—SMITH AND BARLEE—Jessie. In an English Musical Comedy Trifle. CARLTON CHASE. The Fashion Plate. Assisted by GENE HAWKES. Speciality Trio - - - - THREE STARRS. Last THE MAGPIES. Nights. ! Comprising Seven Star Artists. Prices: DC. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls. Is 6d (all upholstered seats). COO Sea's at Is. Reserves, 2s 6d, Robertson's Music Depot to 6 p.m.. thereafter tel. 1595, Theatre. 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 Maimer. PEERLESS PRINCESS THEATRE, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 8. THE THING'S. rpo-NIGHT AT Q HE iVING'S. J-O-NIGHT AT O. FULLER'S PICTURES. THE SPITFIRE." The Story of the "THE SPITFIRE." Theft of a Heart, 'THE SPITFIRE." a Yacht, and a " THE SPITFIRE " Case of Jewels. "THE SPITFIRE" The Yacht "THE SPITFIRE" "Spitfire" Ablaze THE SPITFIRE." in Mid Ocean. A Film that Attains THE APEX OF SENSATIONALISM. The First Film Screened in Australasia from the Russian End of Hostilities. WAR DAY BY DAY IN RUSSIA. WAR DAY BY DAY IN RUSSIA. Germany gets a Dose of His Own Medicine. Sea Anemones. The Miner's Peril. Pathe War Gazette. Private Bunny. 1 KING'S ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. I 1 GLAD TIDINGS FOR PICTURET • LOVERS. "TRILBY." By Sir Herbert Tree and his Famous London Company. I AT THE PEERLESS PRINCESS I ON MONDAY NEXT. THE LYRIC AND WEST END 1 THEATRES. I TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. ! THE BATTLE, THE BATTLE, THE BATTLE. THE BATTLE, I A Thrilling War Drama by A.B. THOSE LOVE PANGS, a. Keystone Topnotcher. Ar.d Many Others, including LATEST WAR PICTURES. iTO-NIGHT, TOWN HALL. I -*- PETER DAWSON Will Sing: j " Off to __ Philadelphia," " The Blue Dragoons." "The Mountains o' Mourne," Etc., Etc. GLAD TIDINGS FOR PICTURELOVERS. " TRILBY." 1 By Sir Herbert Tree and his Famous Louden 1 Company, AT THE PEERLESS PRINCESS ON MONDAY NEXT. " \ NTONY AND CLEOPATRA."—EasiIy -•.'l superior to the mighty "Quo Vtdis." Palace Theatre. Newton, Thursday, Feb. 4. PIANOS. Organs, all prices, cash or terms. —Call or write for Catalogue, with particulars, F. Moore and Co.. Customs St E Meetings. ■ ■ j JMPORTANT pITIZENS' TyjEETTNG. I pORMATION OF pMPIRE rpRADE J 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 trade 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 sspecially requested to attend. H. A. TILLEY, Box 373. Acting-Secretary. TO CHOPKEEPERS. pITY AND CUBURBS. v 1 » . A MEETING OF SHOPKEEPERS AFFECTED BY THE SATURDAY CLOSING AND WHO ARE IN FAVOUR OF WEDNESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY WILL BE HELD AT NO. 8. TABERNACLE BUILDINGS, KARANGAHAPE ROAD TO-MORROW (Thursday), FEBRUARY 4 AT 10 A.M. PRELIMINARY MEETING. MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMx>' PANY. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of the New Zealand Insurance Company. Limited, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. Queen Street. Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of February, 1915. at 2.30 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet for the 12 months ended November 30, 1914; for the Election of Three Directors in the room of the Hon. S. Tliorne George. Messrs. L. J Bagnall. and Charles Rhodes, who retire by rotation, but are eligible, and who offer themselves for re-election; and for the Election of Two Auditors. The Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from the 27th inst. to the 9th pro*., both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of Dividend. By Order of the Board. JAMES BUTTLE. General Manager. Auckland. January 26. 1915. ) Motor Trips. OIGHT-SEEING TRIPS DAILY FROM O G.1'.0. THERE WILL BE NO ROUND TRIPS TO-DAY (Wednesday). - LXVl^° For further particulars and booking seat*. 'phone 1553 JOHN W. ANDREW. Proprietor Chase Char-a-bano.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15834, 3 February 1915, Page 12