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Amusements. l ■ MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2s) t ? THE j^YRIC. Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. TO-NIGHT - AT O - TO-NIGHT. E Elinor M. Ingram's Extraordinary Romance, 3. THE TTNAFRAID. J. he Unafraid. THE TTNAFRAID. -" IHE Unafraid. !(• Featuring & MISS RITA JOLIVET. | MISS RITA JOLIVET. E The Story is Captivating, Full of Tense E and Thrilling Moments. E THE HISTORY OF A BIG TREE - Interest I LULU'S LOST LOTHARIOS - - Comedy E THE LATEST WAR NEWS - - - Topica' E UNLUCKY LOUEY ...... Comedy F, Sydney Drew in tho Lead. E ALSO AT THE WEST END THEATRE. § T HE I Y HIT. E rf H E L YR IC. p Direction: Hayward's Pictures, Ltd. V, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 6. R The Management has pleasure in. announcing F, an astonishing attraction. Jj "TJRIGADIER r<ERARD." S " pRIGADIER ERARD." ' : , "T)RIGADIER ERARD." * "-DRIGADIER ERARD." "T)RIGADIER ERARD." 5, "TJRIGADIER ERARD." SIR ARTHUR CON AN DOYLE'S FAMOUS STORY Made into an Entrancing Photo-play, Featuring [ - T EWIS WALLER. T EWIS WALLER. T EWIS WALLER. J EWIS WALLER. MISS MADGE TITHERADGE. J MISS MADGE TITHERADGE. y- MISS .MADGE TITHERADGE. *" M ISS M ADGIS TITHERADGE. T ENGLAND'S FAVOURITE SOCIETY T PLAYERS. [•' MADGE TITHERADGE. '• Australia welcomed Miss Madge Tuner- }■ adge when she came here as leading lady to I the late Lewis Waller, with open .just [• as they have always welcomed her father, • Mr. George S. Titheradge, the veteran of the • Australian stage. And New Zealand will '■ welcome her again when she appears in nims • in 'Brigadier Gerard," for she shared the • honours of that production with Waller on • stage and screen. You know her other big • successes here-" Hem? V .." " Monsieur • BHaucaire." and "A Butterfly on the (• Wheel." And you must realise, too, the ■ power, the charm, and the grace this beau- ■ tiful omotional actress can, and does, put • into her work in the films, which show her '• at her best as the Countess de Rocquelaire, who aids the Brigadier in his fights in the ~ service of the Little Corporal. Knowing the immense success of this famous photo in England and Australia, the r. Management courteously advises Patrons to g book their seats early. 'Phone 3645. ALSO AT THE WEST END THEATRE. ____— 1 ft RAND THEATRE. OPPOSITE i, IJRAND IHEATRE. G.P.O. TO-DAY. rpo-NIGHT. TJP pROM THE J)EPTHS. The "Reliance" Masterpiece. . The Picture Story of a Girl's Heroio Life and a Man's Regeneration. TJP pROM THE -QEPTHS. Featuring those two most famous of Screen Artists, j. COURTNEY FOOTE. , GLADYS BROCKWELL. TJP pROM THE TJEPTHS. The Triumph of Good over Evil in the lives of a Mercenary Revivalist and his Innocent Victim. TJP pROM THE JjEPTHS. TJP pROM THE J^EPTH3. st The settings in this masterpiece of drama are strikingly attractive and st realistic. Each scene is a marvel ii and a delight. " THE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, with one of the best Topical iff Budgets, makes this the finest in screen entertainment ever seen in ff the city, ni ■ • ■ <• if. VISIT Cambridge Grand Patriotic Show, March 8. Excursion fare. 12s 5d return. This is the outing of the year. . 1 1 1 i MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS.-The worlds Des;.—Sole Agents. F. Moore and Co.. Cus'oms St. E. Sand for Catalogue. I ' , ' ', Defence Notices. tIVfATIONAL RESERVE. REMUERA BRANCH. The Company will Parade on SUNDAY, March 5. at King's College. Fall in 8 a.m. sharp. Recruits should attend at 7.50 a.m. Special opportunities for training afforded 1 to men enlisting or qualifying for promotion. RECRUITS' WANTED. E. CUTHBERTSON. Hon. Secretary. 3 /ST£S AUCKLAND NATIONAL f&£sk A RESERVE AMBU/>§«B\ LANCE CORPS. (?ipiM"lr. •,P rdina , T y r Weekly Parades, l£\lo2S§/ •/IJ" 1 " 8 ' and Lecturos have been VW®*V ?esuined on MONDAY EVENW!%/ INGS at 730 o'clock, at the \£myy gt. John Ambulance Station, i vT~h o E , utlal »d Street. hP«™ lt S(lUftdß jus ,-, forming. New members may enrol any Monday Evening. loose who have enlisted for Active" Ser(resMme *' Uke advantag - of Drills and By Order Officer Commanding. E. E. LEANING, . Hon. Secretary. I —~ —, __ —_ ~—j Takapuna and the war. To enable the Recruiting Committee to prepare a Roll of Honour for the Borough, parents and others are requested to send mo" the names of men associated with, or whose parents reside in Takapuna, who went to 'he front, are in training or, having passed tho medical examination, are waiting to be called up. So EDWARD E. GRIMWADE. (d Hon. Secretary (pro tern). gOROUGH OF_ MOUNT ALBERT' RECRUITING COMMITTEES. All those wishing to work on the above ,e Committee, are requested to send their it names to the Town Clerk. r {', MURDOCH McLEAN, ! Mayor. o- Swimming, Q.IBLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL, a THE ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS Will bo held in the r. POINT ERIN BATHS. t . ON FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 3. Commencing at 1 p.m. J OLD GIRLS' RACE 4p. m . p Mt mirb>m Florists. , PLOWERS of every season in any quaa- = ip m M tltyi W ?, ddm & Boniuets and Funeral 2943 Carney's, Florist. 'Phone 3 Restaurants and Tearooms. PRIOR'S - LARGEST DININGROOM " A IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. STRAND ARCADE. QUICK SERVICE. Telephone 3410. S ' TJEAUTIFULLY Polished Floorsr. £ "LINOARNISH" is * eonSffiw jp liquid glass; preserves the linoleum; lasts »d 12 months: applied with » brush, All grocers, Is 9d and 2s 9<L

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 14