Amusements. * fTHE. r\ PIBA TTOUSE. Direction ... Fuller's Vaudeville. Ltd. REFINED YAUDEVTLE. TO-NIGHT —AT 8 — TO-NIGHT. LAST TWO NIGHTS PRESENT PROGRAMME. LAST TWO NIGHTS CANINE CIRCUS. LAST TWO NIGHTS JACK MARTIN. LAST TWO NIGHTS MARVELLE'S COCKATOOS. LAST TWO NIGHTS WORDETTE AND CO. ] M3LNER AND STORY. SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. SHIPP AND GAFFNEY. HARRISON STEWART DUO. BARNES AND BARNES. GEORGE DE ALMA. Prices: 2s. Is, and Sixpence. Plan at Robertson's Music Depot, 189, Queen Street. MATINEE rpO-MORROW, 2.30 P.M. ATINEE JLO-MORROW, 2.30 P.M. rj.RAFTON HHHEATRE. UNABATED SUCCESS (and Last Night) i OF ROBERT WARWICK. THE •DOBERT ARWICK. PEOPLE'S JLtOBERT ■> V ARWICK, ARTICULAR-ROBERT \\T ARWICK, POPULAR XX/OBERT VV ARWICK. ET IN ■ROBERT ARWICK. PICTURE XVOBERT V> ARWTCK, LAY "DOBERT TV" ARWICK. PORTRAYALS IX OBERT VV ARWICK. IN rpHE -ptLASH OF AN pMERALD. nPHE "pLASH OF AN "pMERALD. Magnificent World Film Corporation PhotoDrama, in Five Parts. Strong and Varied Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW, AT 2.30 AND 8. World Film Corporation Feature, BOUGHT, BOUGHT. BOUGHT, Daringly Original Drama of Love, F»e}i<n, and Intrigue, in Five Parts. PRICES. Is and 6d; reserved. Is 6d. Plans at Eady and Son, 15, Karangahape Road; and A. Eady and Co., 112, Queen St. BRITAIN T>REPARED. RITAIN AREPARED. AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. AT EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The Phenomenal Season of This Great and Glorious Production will Positively Terminate TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY AND COME EARLY. rp O W N TT A L L. QRGAN -RECITAL. SATURDAY EVENING AT Q O'CLOCK VARIED AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. Including— Sonata da Camera ------- Peace Pastorale Cesar Franck Preludes - - Rachmaninoff and Scriabine Miserere Scene (Trov'atore) - - - Verdi And Works by Lemmens, Holloway, and Hollins. By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). ADMISSION. 6d. HENRY W. WILSON. May 17. 1916. Town Clerk. GREAT DOUBLE.— Broken Coin. the latest, greatest, and best Serial Photo.-Play; The Nature Man. -the Picture of a Thousand Wonders, nothing like it has been seen before.— George Theatre NEXT MONDAY. I " ===1 Exhibitions. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. Art and Craft Work intended for Exhibition will be received at the Society's Gallery, Coburg Street, TO-DAY only, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. S. STUART, Secretary. Demonstrations. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. A Demonstration in the use of Explosives tor the purpose of breaking up subsoils, etc will be given on Mr. J. Spicer's property,' at Brown's Bay, on SATURDAY NEXT 20th mst., at 3 p.m. All interested cordially invited. J A. MAZURE, Vine and Wine Instructor. r. ____, Lectures. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. MR. CHAS. E. G. TISDALL. formerly Agent for Persia and Mesopotamia, will give a Lantern Lecture in the Parish Hall, Takapuna, TO-NIGHT (Friday), May 19, at 8 p.m.. entitled, "Through Persia and Mesopotamia." Slides of Bagdad, Busreh, Ninevah, Persepolis and Shushan will bo shown amongst others. ' J Defence Notices. § RATIONAL RESERVE. X\ A" COMPANY CITY , INFANTRY. PARADE AT ALEXANDRA SATURDAY. MAY 20. Fall in at the Tram Barn ™_ „« , Crreen Lane, at 2.15 p.m. quested anCe 6V6ry member » reBy order O.C.C. T. E. GARLAND. Q.M.-Sergt. jyjANUREWA TOWN AND ROAD DISTRICTS. GOVERNMENT RECRUITING SCHEME. A Meeting of the Residents of the above Districts is called for TO-NIGHT (Fridav) HaiT f l9 /^ at 73 ° clock - at the SSbfic Hall, for the purpose ° forming a Committee to deal with the Local National Register^ &ty de CouI C^ e Chamnatt ° ** -«&* _~ . T - J- CORIN. Chairman Manurewa Town Board. G. F. DRUCE, Chairman Manurewa Road Board. RATIONAL RESERVE. - . REMUERA INSPECTION PARADE BY C\PTATN BARAGWANATH. UAriAIN Members will meet at Alexandra Park green Lane Entrance, at 2 o'clock on ffVT F?? AY ' May 20. The l> ar ades ordered for Sunday May 21, and Saturday, May 27? are cancelled. By order OC [ P MADEN. Sergt.-Major. Land Transfer Notices. J/ND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ! Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 1915. unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 19th day of June. 1916: — N MrLTCICH E £P2? ICH aaa PETER _&', rssa Allotment 15 Parish Okura. containing 46 acres. 2 27 Perches; occupied by Applicants Plan 6004-FREDERICK RATHBORNE FOSIER.—Part Allotment 16. Parish of OkurL containing 30 and 3 roods; occupied by Louis H. Le.ece. Plan 9975 occ Upied " .% 3 arifh^WaTros. V- Part Allotment occupied by Applicant. 10,872. "***'' . occupied by Applicant. Plan 10,672. : Diagrams may be inspected at this office. t Dated this 16th day of May 1916 at th« Lands Registry Office, Auckland THOMAS HALL, District Land Registrar. Hotels. MELBOURNE, COLLINS STREET FEDERAL COFFEE PALaJe 1 ' w.^* 8 Hostelry in Australasia.' ilandy to boat, train, and centre of cifci. Two .vxnmgrooms and Caf* Write fur Tariff Card.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16233, 19 May 1916, Page 10
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