N Amusements. . >. "Want to: shee ' the wheels go round." r<RAND rpHEATRE, ' OPPOSITE V3T- .'1: " , . ... G.P.O. TO-DAY.' TO-NIGHT. 3 * HELEN'S BABIES. The Thanhauser •8 HELEN'S BABIES. 1 Kidlet. 8 SSI'SN'S. BABIES. Bewitching Helen ir HELEN S - BABIES. Bagiey. Ie HELEN'S BABIES. Her little round e HELEN'B BABIES. head is covered d HELEN'S BABIES. with a profusion 11 HELEN S BABIES of golden ringlets, X HELEN'S BABIES. her eyes are starry 0 HELEN'S BABIES. blue, and her dis* HELEN'S BABIES, position is all fun HELEN S BABIES. and friendliness. HELEN'S BABIES. "I didn't froe up HELEN'S BABIES. Djonah, but I - HELEN'S BABIES. frond up a whole J HELEN'S BABIES. floor full of uvver f HELEN'S BABIES. tings." ' HELEN'S BABIES. You will never HELEN'S BABIES. forgive yourself ® HELEN'S BABIES. you miss e HELEN'S BABIES. Helen's Babies, t Day Session War Prices: Stalls, 3d; Circle, 6d. During Day Sessions Free Tea to Circle Patrons. - — PRINCESS rpHEATRE. JT RINCESS IHEATRE. Direction Dominion Theatres Company. The World Film Corporation presents , CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ° CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 1 CLARa KIMBALL YOUNG a The Loveliest and Sweetest Personality in the Picture World." ' TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. , *' MARRYING MONEY," 1 "MARRYING MONEY," "MARRYING MONEY," j The Evening Session Commences at 7.50 with the Overture, " ORPHEUS." GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including a Glorious A.B. Drama, "HIS TRUST FULFILLED." "HIS TRUST FULFILLED." ' riUEEN'S. TO-DAY - TO-NIGHT. ? VJIUEEN'S. X O-DAY - XO-NIGHT. i QUEEN'S. QUEEN'S. STARTLING CHANGE. QUEEN'S. ' - QUEEN'S. THE 1 QUEEN'S MAN IN POSSE lON. ' QUEEN'S. Billy Merson in » Farcical " QUEEN'S. PLoto.-Play, - QUEEN'S. In Three Acts. ■ QUEEN'S. "ON THE LITTLE MILL 1 QUEEN'S. TRACE," QUEEN'S. S. and A. Drama j. 1 Charninr . QUEEN'S. Surprifei. C, ITEEN'S. " ECLAIR TOj'TC.? .', VLUfi .j. Etc., Etc I " _ i TH?. T YRIC, HAY WARD'S PICTURES. Hi. IJYRIC. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ! THE LYRIC. The Management has much THE LYRIC, pleasure in presenting c. New ! THE LYRIC. Famous Players' Production, Featuring tho Talontod and i _ Incomparable ' MARGUERITE CLARK. Mary Pickford's MARGUERITE CLARK. Greatest Screen MARGUERITE CLARK. Rival. MARGUERITE CLARK. Dainty, , MARGUERITE CLARK. Pretty, MARGUERITE CLARK. Charming, , In a Pictorial Version of Harold McGrath'a 1 Great and Fascinating Novel, A Bewitching THE GOOSE GIRL. Beautiful Lovo THE GOOSE GIRL. . t R-: nance, THE GOOSE GIRL. ! In , Five Mighty. TFT. GOOSE GIRL. , Throbbing Reels of TH ! . OOS3 GIRL. 1 Motion Pic'r.res! TH £ GOOT--, GIRL. LYRIC WAR PRICES 6d a?;' Is. , ALSO AT THE WEST END THEATRE. ' Athletic Sports. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC il AND CYCLE CLUB. Q.RAND gPORTS QARNIVAL, IN AID OF THE ONEHUNGA BRASS BAND, To be held at the RECREATION GROUND, ONEHUNGA, SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 15. ! At 2.15 p.m. Splendid/programme of Athletic, Cycling, and Novelty Events. ' Admission, Is. Ladies, 6d. Children | under 12, free. WILLIAM MORTON, JUN., Hon. Sec. A .A. A. and C.C. Defence Notices. RATIONAL reserve. ENGINEERS' UNIT. ' .A SPECIAL GENERAL I>aßs»*/ MEETING will b» held in 1 the Victoria Park Pavilion' 1 WC TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock, i \Mnd-V to consider New Government 4 /T; Regulations. A full muster is requested. 1 . 3 M JENKINS. OC. 1 Shows. | TTNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ! U AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL 1 SOCIETY AND THE WOMEN'S MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. ! pLOWER gHOW AND pETE, • rpoWN JJALL. A praL 14 Ml> 15, IN AID OF THE SOLDIERS' CLUB. ' i Admission. Is. Children, 6d. JUST PUBLISHED. 1 «JuST PUBLISHED. PRIZE SCHEDULE ! PRIZE SCHEDULE ( m Of the I Tenth A NNUAL : w • iENra Annual INTER gHOW. • gHOW, ' TO BE HELD AT TO BE HELD AT JIAMILTON. gAMILTON. rrUESDAY TO gATURDAY, rpUESDAY TO gATURDAY, ( MAY 30 AND 31, JUNE 1. 2. AND 3. 1 MAY 30 AND 81, JUNE 1. 2. AND 3. 3 NOTE.—The Waikato Winter Show, which will be held in the Association's immense ' Exhibition Building, at Hamilton, from 1 TUESDAY to SATURDAY, May 30, to June 3, inclusive, will present m a concise and attractive form a collection of all the pro- * ducts of the soil, and will give visitors an ! indication of tho bountiful and varied re- 1 sources of the district. , The general success {rained by this Asso- 1 ciation in tho organisation and management , of the past nine Winter Shows indicates the , genoral appreciation of the value, commer- 1 cial and fecial, of such an Exhibition. J ENTRTFS CLOSE MAY 4. 1 ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 4. . Prize Schedules and full particulars post ' freo from i WM. H. PXUL. f • Secretary. 1 Box 91. Hamilton. J =■ — 1 Holiday Announcements. ] pASTER JJOLIDAYS [ t AND 1 r .anzac D ay. ; t 5 THE UNDERMENTIONED \ WAREHOUSES 1 r Will be » c CLOSED FROM THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, TO WEDNESDAY MORNING. ] APRIL 26: i SARGdOD. SON, AND EWEN, LTD. /MACKY. LOGAN, CALDWELL, LTD. ROSS AND GLENDINING. LTD. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD. r a F 1 s rjiHE "MORNING TEA" HABIT | Is a delightful and wholesome ' one if yon drink "Desert Gold"—the Queen of Teas. Soothing and refreshing; pure and health- C ful. Save the "Camels" off the pickets.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16202, 12 April 1916, Page 14
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