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Amusements. _ rpHB Q.RAFTON. J Opposite Grafton Bridge. TODAY-AT 2.80-TO-DAY. TO-DAY—AT 230—TODAY. I MATINEE. G MATINEE. mMATINEE. . U4 l Programme the same as at night. Matinee Prices-D.C. and 0.5. : Adults, Is; A Children 6d. Stalls: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. P Full Orchestra at Matinees. " rpUE TTOUSE OF QUALITY." J THE GRAFTON. I THE GRAFTON. t THE GRAFTON. 1 THE GRAFTON. _„ m TO-NIGHT-SATURDAY-TO-NIGHT, T At 8. Final Presentation of Present Most Successful Programme. Do not fail to see IN MIZZOURA Augustus Thomas's F IN MIZZOURA Wonderful Production. THE STRESS OF CIRCUMSTANCE. B Drama. STRENUOUS LIFE- Comedy. , THE BRITISH IN FRANCE. Topical. A DON'T FORGET MONDAY NEXT, EASTER MONDAY. _ WHITE WATER Episode 2 H WHITE WATER Of /. 'JREVO' HEARTS TREY 0' HEARTS. r TREY 0" HEARTS TREY 0' HEARTS. -J MONDAY NEXT. J Prices: D.C and OS., Is; Stalls, 6d- Re- v serves, Is 6d Box Plan on view at Fred, v deal's, opposite Bank of N Z., or by 'Phono 'JBB'.', after 6 o'clock n LOBE piCTURES. r ATTENTION, PEOPLE!! T GRAND EASTER SERIES l Of Superior Attractiveness and Merit. Crowds Flocking to See THE THIRD SERIES , ADVENTURES OF T7ATHLYN. A DVENTURES OF l/'ATHLYN. Which has the Greatest Succession of Original Sensations that has yet been embodied in a Picture Play. LATEST WAR SPECIAL. "1 EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY. J HELEN'S SACRIFICE - - - - Drama BANC. GOES BEYERS! - - War Topical 1 STANLEY THE LION KILLER. ty**Xli rpHE TJOHEMIAN i -==•/ V—■ ORCHESTRA. nf\ - per- - an ■ qftl. OU FORMERS. OU •'CKi'st^ 1 ' j Conductor - - COLIN MUSTON L.R.AM. , Leader - • - - CARL PRIME. . THIRST pONCERT J (SECOND SEASON), rnoWN IT A L L, rpHURSDAY, APRIL £2. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: , IAS CD-TWO TICKETS-IAS £D ' 1U D FOR EACH OF 1U I) FOUR CONCERTS. NEW SUBSCRIBERS. As the Subscribers' List is almost full, • those wishing to onroll are recommended to make early application. Full particulars may be obtained from W. J Caddell Secretary, c.o. E. and F. Piano A.ency, Ltd. S. COLDICUTT. Secretary. ■ TOWN TT ALL " EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5. 1915, At 8 o'clock. ORGAN RECITAL. BY MR MAGGHAN BARNETT 'City Organist). PROGRAMME: t . 1. Triumphal March ----- (Lemmens) 2. Andantino of Cesar Franck 3. "0 Love From Thy Power" • (Saint-Saens) (From "Samson and Delilah. ) MISS MINA CALDOW. 4. Toccata from Fifth Organ Symphony (Widpr) 5. "A Day in Venice" ," r , (,vin ! 6. "The Lost Chord" - - - - - (Sullivan) MISS MINA CALDOW. (With Organ Accompaniment). INTERVAL. Fantasia on Wesley's " Holsworthy Church Bells" - - (Maughan Barnett) 8. " Three Fishers "•■•••• (Hullah) MISS MINA CALDOW. 9. Fantaisia " Faust "--.--- (Gounod) Accompanist: Mr. Leo. Whittaker. Admission, Is. Doors open 7.30. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. DANCING. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Has returned from Australia with best and newest ideas and work of Australian Ballet Schools. Classes: Leys Institute. Ponsonby —Juvenile, Saturday, April 10, 2 p.m. Instruction in Bar Work, Classical Ballet and Ballroom Dancing. Adult-Saturday, April 17, 8 p.m. Society and Ballroom Dancing Classes will be organised for ladies, the instruction to include National, .Esthetic , and , Ballet Dancing. Private Lessons also given. Terms, etc: Ayr St.. Parnell. 'Phone ABl3. | Sporting ' * UCKLAND JJACISG QLUB. AUTUMN "AfEETTNa. '" pLLERSLIE "DACECOURSE- '» rpO-DAY (SATURDAY) 1 AND RASTER jVfONDAY, ; APRIL 3 AND 6. FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT -J O NOON EACH DAY. 1A ADMISSION to Racecourse. One Shilling. Grandstand Enclosure-Gentlemen, Ten I. Shillings; Ladies, Five Shillings. All persons other than Members, leaving , the Paddock or Racecourse will be. liable on '' To-entering to again pay for admission, as no Passes will bo issued '■ CHILDREN under VI will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. i- No person who has at any time sine* the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908. followed the occupa- , lion of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undenrablo person, will be admitted to the Ellerslie Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting; and if any such , person is found on such course ne will bo 1 removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. i. 3. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. A UCKLAND rpROTTING /"ILUB. D ' AUTUMN TU-EETING. WEDNESDAY MEXT, HIE INST. 10 11 TMRST "DACE, HORSES IN BIRD-CAGE, 12.10 PM i. — CHILDREN under 12 win NOT bo ad--11 mitted to Grandstand Enclosure. 16 | n. it No person who has at any time since the piissin!,' of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed tho occupa- — tion of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, D. no disqualified or undeairablo person, will e. bo admitted to the Alexandra Park during id the Autumn Meeting; and if any such person is found on such course ho will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. ve at ADMISSION: la each, Grandstand 5s extra. ACCEPTANCES A For all events on the first day Close TONIGHT AT 9 O'CLOCK. C. F. MARK. Secretary. te *————■——»«■^———» irf Railways. m '' ' XTEW "DAILWAYS. AUCKLAND RACES. 3rd AND sth APRIL. 1915. .1 Trains will run from Auckland to Race course and Ellerslie every few minutes frorx — 10.18 a.m., returning after last race, ill- Usual Racecourse Fares. Single Ticket) ur only will be issued from Ellerslie Race he course, with a minimum fare of on< Is Shilling. [ BY ORDER

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 14