Article image
Article image

Amusements. iTING riEORGE rpHEATRE. ( QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. JREAT DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. AND R NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. i Great Klaw and Erlarger (Exclusive) Farce __ Comedy in Three Acts, . 'reduced in the A.B. Studios from the famous American Play entitled v r>IVORCONS. PART l. Featuring r>IVORCONS. PART 11. MABEL rvrvoRCONS. part hi. normand. * Orf Keystone Notoriety, rhis Famous S'-ae Comedy is a Perfect Picture-play. A TULLEN TDOL. Drama. ] Founded en the Hon Collier's own version I of his famous Royal Academy Picture BULWARKS OF ENGLAND. Scenic. J WAR TSUDGET. Topical. 1 A Thrilling and Sensational Drama, that I grips the heart and holds the interest. l -yHE TJIGHT OF WAY. PART I. j. T»HE RIGHT OF WAY. PART 11. Five-passenger Car. with Chauffeur at the I Wheel, tumbles 1500 ft into Gorge tea- , turing Francis X. Bushman and Beverlej 0 Baj'nc. ' MONDAY NEXT. f Charles Dickens's Immortal Story. rpHE pRICKET ON THE JJEARTH. Dramatised and Produced by the A.B. Co. The Hall-mark of Excellence. ADULTS: STALLS. 3d: CIRCLE, 6d. rriHE PRINCESS', MONDAY NEXT. DEFINITELY. The Second Episode of the gigantic serial in 15 parts, ••THE TREY 0' HEARTS." pRINC ES S ry H E'A TR E. . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ! ANOTHER BRILLIANT AND GLORIOUS - PROGRAMME. LATEST, BRIGHTEST AND BEST THE ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS TH TJ I G H T R OVi T. AN ESSANAY DRAMA OF WILD AND MYSTERIOUS ADVENTURE. A REVELATION IN PICTURE PLAYS. Also, ,_, . . Terrible Two on the Twist (Phoenix), Screaming Comedy-Express Messenger, another Farce Comedy-Our Cavalry (Topical)-Our Fleet at Battle Practice (Eclair Topical) And _ .. , One of the Finest Photo-play Creations of all Times, „ „ "THE PATH OF SORROW." Every Subject a Star Feature. The whole entertainment will be a surprise, and only the best subjects the best makers of the world can furnish constitutes a really magnificent bill. J. F MACMAHON Manager. Dominion Picture Theatres, Ltd. WHERE mO-NIGHT? rpHE QUEEN'S rpHEATRE. THE POPULAR HOUSE OF THE PEOPLE TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT-SATURDAY. Still Another Startling Attraction. A Veritable Feast- for Visitors. EVERY ITEM BRAND NEW. THE V.C. A GLORIOUS STORY OF THE V.C. THE BATTLEFIELD THE V.C. " Please God, I will uphold THE V.C. the honour of our name.' THE V.C. In Three. Sensational Acts of THE V.C. Enthralling Interest. THE V.C, OR. FOR VALOUR. Together with a Supporting Series of Subjects of an Astonishing Nature, including WHITE LIES - -S. and A. Comedy Drama. ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. FOOLISH MR. DINGLE - - - Comedy. And Many Othors. Commencing at 11 a.m. and till 10.30. p.m. J. F. MACMAHON, Manager. Dominion Pictures Co. i QUEEN'S THEATRE-MONDAY NEXT, and thenceforward. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Famous Work, "A STUDY IN SCARLET." EASTER Holiday*- the Zoo. Adults 6d, children 3d. Side amusements; largest collection animals and birds in New Zealand Afteincon tea All come. i -J Carnivals. TTAMILTON "DEAUTIFYING SOCIETY SECOND rpiAND TITONSTER pARNIVAL. o PASTER iTV|ONDAY, MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING APRIL 5, 1915. SHOW GROU.NDS, CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. EVERYTHING NEW AND ORIGINAL. Half Net Proceeds for Benefit of Hamilton Men at the Front, balance for further Beautifying the Town. MONSTER SPECTACULAR PROCESSION, From King's Theatre to Grounds, Starting at 9.30 a.m., Led by 16th, Waikato, Military Band. Marshal: Lieut. F. C. Daniell. YE OLDE ENGLISH FAYRE." JOY WHEEL. f QUICK LUNCH COUNTERS. UNIQUE MAYPOLE DANCE. BAGPIPES. MAORI EVENTS. CHILDREN'S SPORTS. SPORTS PROGRAMME. Prizes for all Events. ; Menagerie, Married Ladies', Slow Walking, Collar and Tie, Maori (Wahine). Maori Men's, Boot, Hand-in-Hand. Candle. Lantern. Single Girls'. Friendly Societies', Addition, and Potatoe Races, Tossing the Sheaf. Stepping the Chain, Kicking the Football, Bowling at Wicket, All Post Entries. I CYCLE GYMKHANA. ; Bottle-dodging, Tilting the Ring, Musical Chairs, Threading the Needle, Potato Race, [ Handkerchief-Gathering Race, Obstacle Race. ' DON'T MISS , THE PRETTY MAYPOLE DANCE. r CHILDREN'.'" SESSION. FUN FOR THE KIDDIES. , CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS PARADE. SIDF-SPLTTTI\ T SIDE-SHOWS. COME AND HEAR OUR LOCAL SPRUKERS DECORATED PjUSH-CHAIRS AND GO-CARTS'. First Prize, £1 Is; Second Prize. 10s 6d Prizes awarded on Points — Originality, Construction, Completeness, Spectacular. DECORATED LADIES' OR GENT.'S BICYCLES. First Prize, £1 Is; Second Prize. 10s 6d. Prizes awarded on Points — Originality, Construction, Completeness, Spectacular. BIG AUCTION SALE AT 5.30 P.M. POSTER ADVERTISING EVENTS, First Prize, 1001b Bag Champion Flour, also 10s 6d Cash; Second Prize, £1 Is. Prizes to be awarded on PointsAdvertising, Artistic Effect, Originality. HUMOROUS AND FANCY COSTUMES. ■ First ( Prize. £1 Is; Second Prize, 10s 6d. Prizes awarded on Points. . MONSTER BABY SHOW. |- First, Mr. W. F. Jenkinson's Prize of Photos, to value of £1 Is, also Cash £1 Is. SCOTCH DANCING, e For 16 years and under, and 12 years and ■t under. Total Prizes. £6 6s. i- Sword Dances. Highland Fling, Irish Jig, ;. Sailors' Hornpipe, Highland Reel, 11 Shean Triubhas. n ADMISSION, Adults. Is; Children, 6d. d Hot Water Provided. DON'T FORGET is " PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM " On Carnival Night, at Theatre Royal. Further particulars from GEO. BOYEf. Secretary. Holiday Announcements. PASTER HOLIDAYS 3 The Premises of the Undersigned will b< Closed on FRIDAY, APRIL 2, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, MONDAY, APRIL 5. * THE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL , PIANO CO. ts e . A. Hegman, Manager. 19 THE E. AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD S- Coldicutt, Manager.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19150403.2.144.6

Bibliographic details

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

Word Count
854

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 14