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" f THE RIVAL UNDERTAKERS Vita. Comedy lie FRIGHTENED FREDDY AND FEAR:e, FUL POLICEMAN • Clarendon Comio, £ s ADULTS: STALLS. 3d: CIRCLE, fed. ?u LYRIC. Direction Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. LYRIC. THE HOME OF SPLENDID [,„ LYRIC, i PROGRAMMES AND "v LYRIC. GuOD MUfo'IC. J LYRIC. TO-NIGHT. LYRIC. Another Enchanting Programme, LYRIC. THE A TTORNEY lyric. I. he Attorney LYRIC. rtoß the T\EFENCE. , lyric. -Tor -I.he JL'efence. . LYRIC. Should Justice come before AmbiE. LYRIC tion? is the point to be decided in LYRlv'. this thrilling 3-reel Drama by the E LYRIC. Lubin Company. : E LYRIC. THE SALT INDUSTRY - Interest LYRIC. HIS SISTER'S KIDDIES - Drama LYRIC. THE PORTRAIT IN THE ATTIC •i LYRIC. GAUMONT GRAPHIC - Topical „ LYRIC. THE AGELESS SEX • Comedy LYRIC. Prices as Usual. P,l LYRIC. Book by 'Phone 3645. LYRIC. Also at the WEST END THEATRE. Ie " ; i? DiLACE THEATRE, 1 1 ''eafeftmg' CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ? 4 MARY PICKFORD d MARY PICKFORD 2 — MARY PICKFORD — ro IN CAPRICE. MARY PICKFORD m —. MARY PICKFORD — MARY PICKFORD ie MARY PICKFORD of A MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS. Q> With Full Supporting ProgrammeOnly for Three Afternoons and Evenings. Theatre royal, kingsland. TO-NIGHT-MONDAY AND TUESDAY- "• other Superb ProgrammeE. LIBERTY BELLES-Star Drama m 3 Acts. ! LIBERTY BELLES— Drama ;,n 3 Acts, v BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE-War Topical 'AUSTRIAN ARTILLERY—War Topical. SIGNALS IN THE NlGHT—Drama. REGENERATION OF NANCY—Drama. WON IN THE FIRST—Comic- ' . HOW IZZY STUCK TO HIS POST-Cemic. . FROM GARMISH TO REUTTE— JNSTITUTE J^IBRARY. y 18,120 VOLS. 752 NEW BOOKS IN 1914. LATEST FICTION BOUGHT WEEKLY. LENDING BRANCH: Subscription: Book and Magazine, exchangeable daily, 6s per half-year, or 2d per volume. Juveniles, half i>dult rates. 1 ■—g =) n Boxing. _ - g 0 x I N G. N „ ATORTHERN TJOXING Il|TfW A BSOCIAITON. rjpoWN JJALL. 3. j rpnURSDAY, JUNE 0 . Q.RAND JgOXiNG QARNIVAL. 0 SYD. MITCHELL V. B. IRELAND, For Middle-weight Championship of New Zeals < Preceded by Three Amatour Contests- , PRICES 10s (Stage), ss. 3a, »nd 2s. '» Reserves. 6s, at Wildman and Arey's. Doors open 7.15 p.m. Tournaments commence at 8 o'clock- ,. MCSS BALLIN, Hon. Secretary. 11.. 1 1 , Shows. ' ————— NOTTS.—THE NINTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE WAIKATO WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION, ,' which will b.3 opened cn TUESDAY NEXT. June 1. by the Right Hon. W. F. Maesey, Prime Minister, will 9 have displayed th>3 largest number s of Competitive Exhibits that has ever been gathered together in the Aust'aljsian Colonies--1 KnOA Five Thousand Entries KAfin OUUU Five Thousand Entries OUUU CAAA Five Thousand Entries KflAfi OUUU Five Thousand Entries OUUU » -^Y AIKATO gHOW. WINTER gHOW. j -yyAIKATO •yyiNTEE gHOW. TUES. WED. THURB. FRI. SAT. June Ist. 2nd. Brd. 4th sth. TUES. WED. THURIJ. FRI. SAT. June Ist. 2nd. 3rd. 4th sth. TUES. WED. THUKS. FRI. SAT. Juno Ist 2nd. 3rd. 4th 6th. •VTINTH ANNFAL JgXHIBITION. ATINTH . gXHIBITION. , ! "gXHIBITION. Special Train Arrangements. Special Train Arrangements. , Special Train Arrangements. CHEAP FARES. CHEAP FARES. CHEAP FARES. Particulars of Railway Facilities from any Stationmastor in the North Island. The Largest Display of Machinery in Motion in the Dominion. ' Full particulars obtainable from I WM. H. PAUL. Secretary, Hamilton. NOTE.-TIIE NINTH ANNUAL : EXHIBITION OF THE WAIKATO WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION, which will be opened on TUESDAY NEXT, Juno 1, by the Right Hon. W F. Massoy, Prime Minster., will have displayed the largest number of Competitive Exhibit* that has ever been gathered together in the Austialasian ColoniesRallvTays. RAILWAYS j KING'S BIRTHDAY. 3rd -TOE, 1915-. 1 RACES AT ELLERS-JE, 3rd, sth, AND 7tli JUNK. 1915. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued ' from any station to any station on the North , Island Main Line and Branches from f" to 1 3rd June, inclusive, from Taumarunui and stations North thereof to. Auckland on 4th and sth Juno, and. from Heleusville. Hamilton. and intermediate station* to Auckland 1 on 7th June, by trains arriving in Auckland before 1.18 p.m., all available for return up to and including 19th June, 1915. WEDNESDAY. 2nd JUNE, 1915. An extra Express Train will leave Auok- . land for Palmerston North at 9.52 p-m. THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE. 1915. A train will leave Morrinsvillo for Auckland at 6.15 a.m. The usual i 25 p.m. Auckland-Hamilton 1 tralu will run through to Cambridge. A train will leave Auckland for Motrinsville at 5.40 >m. , SATURDAY, sth JUNE, 1915. . MONDAY, 7th T UNE, 1915. ' A t,ain will leave Ha. 'dltou for Auckland at 7.0 a.m. 1 A train will leave Auckland for Hamilton , i at f>,4 j p.m. . ' THE AUCKLAND GOODS GHED WILL 1 I BE CLOSED ON 3rd. JUNE, 1915 Handbills^ 1161 " flrticulsrß sco Post « rß and Auckland. 24th May, 193,6. ° BI)ER -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 12

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