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I . Amusements. ■ .. A RAFT ON THEATRE Proprietors, Tho Dominion Picture . * . ' Theatfos Co., Ltd. The Cheeriest, Cutest, Classiest, Cosiest Cinema in the City! A Continued . and Unbounded Enthusiasm rngbtly on the Presentation of the Superb Spectacular Drama, THE VAMPIRE. " THE VAMPIRE. THE VAMPIRE. THE vampire. THE VAMPIRE. THE VAMPIRE. Featuring the . Distinguished Emotional Actress, MME. PETROVA. - In addition. Two Hilariously Funny Comedies, A CIRCUMSTANTIAL SCANDAL. TOO MUCH TURKEY. High-class Symphony Orchestra, under Con- . ductorship of J. A. Ewart, Jun. Prices, Is and 6d. Reserved, Is 6d. Plans at Eady and Sons', 15, Karangahape Rd. ("phone 857); and at A. Eady and Co.'s, 112, Queen Street ('phono 1392); Theatre, 'phone 2682. Matinee, Saturday, at 2.30. Children, Half-price. J£ING Q.EORGE rpHEATRE. NAT. C. GOODWIN (America's Chief Dramatic Star), in jgUSINESS JS JgUSINESS. FOUR ACTS. A Film Version of Octave Mirabeau'a Famous Play. One of Sir Herbert Tree's Greatest Successes. NAT. C,, GOODWIN—I am willing to permit posterity to judge of my place on the stage by " BUSINESS IS BUSINESS." If fails, then I am a failure as an actor. THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY OR BRAINS PRODUCE. The Great Trans-Atlantic Serial, THE BLACK BOX. Two Parts. LATEST WAR TOPICAL. NO Advance IN prices. rpHE RING'S rpHEATRE. THE GREAT MASTERPIECE. THE GREAT MASTERPIECE.' THE ARAB. THE ARAB. A Revelation THE ARAB. In THE ARAB. Art Photography, Oriental THE ARAB. Splendour, THE ARAB. and Magni.'cent Scenury. THE ARAB. A r 1 Our H:" irons OP rir.fe, " Tf. i*! : >\V." S«e "TH ii WIDOW ' 3rut Laugh. See '"THE iVIDOW arU Laugh. See " THE WIDOW, "' and Laugh. See " THE WIDOW," and Laugh. See " THE WIDOW," and Laugh. See "THE WIDOW," and Laugh. See "THE WIDOW," and Laugh. Globe, a wonderful- story OF LOBE. FYSTERY AND CRIME. GLOBE. „„„„ GLOBE. TEE DEAD MAN'S KEYS. GLOBE. GLOBE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, GLOBE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, GLOBE. DOUGH AND DYNAMITE GLOBE GLOBE. WHAT DID HE WHISPER? GLOPE. It must have been cute Excursions, Panics, Etc. TV. WHERN STEAMSHIP SVYs i\ COMPANY. LIMITED. WSEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS.. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. WAIHEKE. WAIOTAHI .. .. 2 p.m. No. 3 Jetty. KAWAU. AND ALGIE'S , GAEb .. .. 2 p.m. No. 5 Jetty. GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. KAWAU .. .. 2 p.m. No. 5 Jetty. BROWN'S BAY. DEEP CREEK, AND ARKLE'S. OPEWA .. .. 2 p.m. No- 5 Jetty. Steamer arrives back 'in Auckland about •3 a.m. Monday morning. CHARLES RANSOiV, Manager. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EASTER WEEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916. WAIWERA AND GRUT'S. S.S. HAUITI S2„ p.m. S.S. OREWA 6.30 p.m. KAWAU AND . ALGIE'S. S.S. TANIWHA ... 2.0 p.m. S.S. KAWAU ... • ... 7.0 p.m. WAIHEKE. S.S. DAPHNE Noon. S.S. APANUI 3.30 p.m. ARKLE'S BAY AND WAY PORTS. S.S. GAEL 1.0 p.m. S.S. GAEL 7.0 p.m. WHANG S.S. MANAIA 10.0 p.m. CHARLES RANGON, Manager. STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EASTER FARES. Reduced Feres will be issued to and from Thames ... 12s Return Paeroa ... 14b Return Coromandol ... 12s Return From Saturday, 15th, to Monday, 24th April, both days inclusive. Tickets available. for return for One Month from dato of issue. CHARLES ANSON. Manager. QSTEND, WAIHEKE. The Launch Olivine will leave Maii-o'-war Steps EVERY SATURDAY, at 9.30 a.m., for OSTEND ESTATE, weather permitting. Sale of Farm Sections takes place May 5. Tickets, Is return, from SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD. Railway Notices. gEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. 1916. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from any station to any station on the North Island Maiu Line and Branches from April 18 to April 24, 1916 (inclusive), available for return up to and including May 25, 1916. From April IS to Aon! 30 I both dates inclusive), Excursion Tickets issued at any station North of Taumarur.ui will not be available by the Main Trunk espress trains unless such tickets arc for Taumarunui or i south thereof, with the exce'iUofi that excur- J sion tickets to and 'rom Te Kuit) and Tft Awamui.il will be accepted on the 0 52 p.m. Auckland-Wellington and 'he 2 p.m. Wel-lington-Auckland extra express truna. From April 18 to April 23 Excursion Tickets available between Newmarket and Frankteu, inclusive (Pukekohe excepted), will NOT be accepted on the 10 a.m. Auck-land-Rotorua express train. From April 18 to April 29 (both dates inclusive) extra express trains will leave Auckland for Wellington at 9.52 p.m. on SUNDAYS. MONDAYS. TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS, and an extra express train will leave Wellington for Auckland at '2 p.m. on MCN-' DAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS. On April 19, 20, 23, and 24 an express train will leave .Auckland for Palmerston North at 6.58 p.m. On THURSDAY, April 20, an extra Express Train will leave Wellington for Auckland at 8.30 p m. On THURSDAY, April 20, an express train will leave Auckland for Rotorua at 10 22 p.m. This train will leave Rotorua on return journey at 8.45 p.m. on Easter Monday, 241 h. On THURSDAY, April 20. a train will leave Auckland for Hamilton at 10.40 p.m. On GOOD FRIDAY, April 21. an express train will leave Frankton for Auckland at 5.45 a.m. On GOOD FRIDAY, April 21. a train will leave Auckland for Te Aroha at 645 a.m. Return train will leave Te Aroha for Auckland at 30 p.m. For full particulars of train arrangements see booklet, which can be obtained at any Railway Booking Office at an early date. BY ORDER Motor Trips. HOW TO SEE AUCKLAND From G.P.O. THIS MORNING— a.m. Round Public Buildings, Grafton Bridge, and Domain. AFTERNOON—2.3O p.m. 6s-Titirangi, Atkinson's Park, via New Lynn. (Afternoon Tea Free.) CHASE TOURIST SIGHT-SEEING COMPANY. LTD. 'Phone 1553. TAURANGA - MATAMATA MOTOR SERVICE. . Cars leave Tauranga Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 7.30 a.m., connecting with Rotorua Express arriving at Hamilton 12.45 p.m. and Auckland 4 p.m. Return Trip same days, after arrival of Rotorua Express from Auckland, reaching Tauranga same evening. Fares: Single, £1; Return. £115s. Bookings. Motor Service Running Daily from 14th. ■ H. M. GRIFFITHS, Tauranga. ' GRIFFITHS. Garage and Stable, Matamat*. 'Phone 41.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16202, 12 April 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16202, 12 April 1916, Page 14

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