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Anyway Bessie iB rescued from the bold, bad vfl lain by " Doug-" Fairbanks and no ; w3 won't tell you the rest— we'll guarantee you a nearty. healthy, happy anc wholly delightful time when "D EGGIE MIXES TN. ■ IXeggie Mixes In. Then again wo havo: — BILLIE BURKE. BILLIE BURKE. BILLIE BURKE. More charming than ever in the second chapter of her adventures in "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." "GLORIA'S ROMANCE." Second Chapter: Caucht by tne Mexicans. The "Billi© Burke" Serial delighted thousands last weok If you were unfortunate enough to miss it you can piok np the story To-day. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE • - Topical. NEVER HAS THE STRAND SHOWN A FINER PROGRAMME. Sessions: 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6 20. and 8. Prices— Circle and Stalls, 6d. Children 3d. Evening: Circle, Is; I Stalls. Gd; Children half-price. Direction - - PULLER'S PICTURES, LTD J GREEN LANE.' SATURDAY AFTERNOON And EVENING, " T HE m ystee lesI es of M'" EPISODE No. 4. "THE FADED FLOWER," "THE FADED FLOWER." A Fascinating Drama in 6 Large Parts. MATINEE, 2.30. rpoWN ALL CONCERT CHAMBER. FOR A SEVEN-NIGHTS' SEASON, COMMENCING gATURDAY, 24MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT PRESENT M R- L awrence iQAMPBELL, JJR. .QAMPBELL, J£R. .QAMPBELL, THE EMINENT ELOCUTIONIST AND ENTERTAINER, In C. J. Dennis's DELIGHTFUL CHARACTER STUDY, " IJIHE gENTIMENTAL jgLOKE." " rpHE gENTIMENTAL JJLOKE." " rpHE gENTIMENTAL jgLOKE." "T HB gENTIMENTAL gLOKE." A magnificent gem of Australian versa, full of pure and tender sentiment, intensely human; brimful of humour, with just that touch of pathos that steals to the heart and lingers in one's memory. PROGRAMME ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SEASON: PROGRAMME ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SEASON: "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE" . Will be presented on SAT., 24th: MON., 26th; TUES., 27th; THURS., March 1; and SAT., March 3. SPECIAL MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMMES: WED., FEB. 28, and FRI,, MARCH 2. Admission— 2s, Is. Box Plan opens at Wildman and Arey WEDNESDAY, 21st. Direction - - • - J. and N. Tait. ) t =1 Swimming. Auckland swimming centre. N.Z.A.B.A. MONSTER CARNIVAL, To be held at the Shelly Beach Baths. SAT. AFTERNOON. FEB. 1". AT 2.30. Come and See the Schools' Champions. Finlas of Provincial Schools' Championships. Finals of Secondary Schools' Championships. The Winner (Boy or Girl) of thu Provincial Schools' Championship will bo sent to Wellington to compete in the Dominion Schools' Championships. Also. 1 60Yds Open Handicap; trophies, £1 la and 10s 6d. 2 220Yd8 Open Handicap: trophies, £1 Is and 10s 6d. 8 60Ydg Ladies' jaandicap; trophies, ISs and 7a 6d. 4 100 Yds Dual Relay Race, 50yds each for Lady and Gent.; trophies, £1 Is and 10s 6d- 5 Neat Header. Entries for Events 1, 2 and 5 Is; No. 4, Is 6d team. Entries close on Feb. 9, with the Secretary, caro Kompthorne. Pressor and Co., Albert St. 'Phone A 905 Admission: Adults, Is: Children. 6d WALTER B. JfERkOM Hon. Sei. JEPID , BATH GALA. WEDNESDAY NEXT. AT 7.30 P.M. The Natatorial Event of the Season. Entries close MONDAY NEXT with W. MORTON. Jcn., 7. Durham St. West. Hon. Beo. 1 -—J Motor Trips. , A UCKLAND Sight-seeing Trips, from A. G.P.O. daily; 10 a.m. till noon, 8s■ '30 p.m. till 6.30 p.m., fis. .Afternoon tea ree.—Chase Tourist Sight-seeing Co., Ltd rhone lOJS. M Bil. CASTOR pft,™ fa G m"" Gm Phones 80 and 118. ' rAOBAHCA Eriv MATAMATA MOTOR 3ars leave Matamata 8 pm., after arrival express to Rotorua, arriving Tauranga same evening. jeave Tauranga 7 a.m., connecting with Express, arriving Auckland 4 p.m Phonos: Matamata, No. 41; Tauranga, No. 75. H. M. GRIFFITHS AND CO Tauranga and Matamata. 2T. HELIERS BAY MOTOR 'BT7H 5 TIME-TABLE. US WEEK DAYS.—Leave St. Heliers Bav .55. 9.20. 11 .1.30, 4, 5.15 m" & ram Terminus, Remuera: 8.25. 10. it an r.m., 2. 4.45. 6.46 p.m. 11,80 SUNDAYS.—Leave St. Heliers Bay gsn 1.45, 5.30, 8.30 p.m. WeTram terminus. Remuera: 10,20 a.m. 130 i; r .15 p.m. Also runs to and from Purewa aa equired on Sunday afternoons. T- J KEYS. Professional Notices. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 14

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