.-;, Amusements, .WOULD Y Ol7, QACRIFICE OUK . ' WIPE pOR pOWER? ' >. TT'ING rTEORGE THEATRESHOWINGJOffi FRIDAY. AND WILLIAM pOX PRESENTS IN A SUPER-PHOTO. PLAY SUPREME, THAT TALENTED AND '' INTERNATIONALLY-FAMED EMOTIONAL RUSSIAN JEWISH ACTRESS, v - ; r- '| MME. pERTHA T7ALICH, I 'i THE WORLD-FAMED I 1 TRAGEDIENNE, I I ! In - A HEART - GRIPPING STORY OF MODERN LIFE. AMBITION. FIVE ACTS. j EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS: What a truly great and compelling personality lias fame. Bertha Ranch! We sat simply carried away by her magnificent acting in the box drama. " Ambition." Tins great iuiSßian actress compels attention and excites admiration. Mme. Bertha Kaiich is 0110 of the moat experienced artists on tho screen to-day, having acted in almost every part of the globo.' Her acting in the Fox film, " Ambition." is a really fine piece of work. Tho impression left is a genuine admiration for an artiste who can bring such an effect of reality into silent drama. "Ambition" is one of the best Fox dramas we havo yet seen. REMEMBER, SHOWING TO-DAY. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY ONLY. AND CAN ONLY BE SEEN AT THE piNG (lEORGE THEATRE. PICTURE "PIRATES. TWO KEELS. I VOGUE COMEDY. I ' 'i Sporting. QTAHUHU TROTTING QLUB. CUMMER MEETING. CECOND T)AY. SATURDAY TCTEXT. MARCH -J A ALEXANDRA pARK. HORSES IN BIRDCAGE AT 12.30 P.M. ADMISSION Is EACH. GRANDSTAND - - ■ • 5s EXTRA. No person who has at any time since tho passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, i no disqualified or undesirable pcison, will ' bo admitted to Alexandra Park during tho Summer Meeting; and if any such person is found on such course, he will bo removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. QHINEMURI JOCKEY QLUB. ' ACCEPTANCES for FIRST DAY Close on SATURDAY, March 10, at 9 p.m., with Mr. F. D. Yonge, Auckland, or the Secretary, Paoroa. 1 H. POLAND. j Secretary. I 1 ~ i Aquatics. NGARUAWAHIA REGATTA IN ASSOCIATION (Registered). O-JST ANNUAL t>EGATTA, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, SATURDAY. MARCH 17. 1917. THE ONLY MAORI AQUATIC SPORTS I HELD IN THE DOMINION. Excursion Trains from nil parts. E. RATHBORNE. Secretary. 1.. =3 Excursions, Picnics, Etc, QSTEND, WAIHEKE. LAUNCH OLIVENE Leaves Steps opposite Harbour Board's Offico (Weather and other circumstances permitting), EVERY SATURDAY AT 1.18 P.M., Leaving Oetend Wharf 7 a.m. Monday Sunday Trips also. leaving Auckland 9.30 A.m. and Ostend 4.30 p.m. (Sunday tickets available for day of issue only). Accommodation Houso* and Store in Bay. Return Faro. 2s fid. , N. J. INGLIS. Proprietor. 'Phono AM S3. pOTORUA. pOTORUA. pOTORUA. pOTORUA. pOTORUA. pOTORUA. Cheap Excursions by rail EVERY SATURDAY, available for return until following THURSDAY, from Taumaninui, Thames, Auckland., and all intervening stations, also Kaipara line. Hot Mineral Baths—Tennis— FishingBoiling Tools—Bowls—Deer Stalking— Geysers—Lovely Lakes—Croquet— Life, THE WORLD'S WONDERLAND. Ideal Resort for Health. Sport, and Pleasure. Renew you mental and physical enorgy by spending your next holiday at ROTORA fc ~~ ==3 Motor Trips. TAURANGA - MATAMATA MOTOR JL SERVICE. DAILY. Cars leavo Matamata 3 p m.. after arrival Express to Rotorua, arriving Tauranga same evening. Leave Tauranga 7 a.m., connecting with Express, arriving Auckland 4 p.m. 'Phonos: Matamata, No. 41; Tauranga, No. 76. H. M. GRIFFITHS AND C 0.,. Tauranga and Matamata. AUCKLAND Sight-seeing Trin, from XX G.P.O. daily; 10 a.m. till noon, 3s--290 p.m. till 5.30 p.m.. £s. Aftermon tea free.—Chase Tourist Sight-seeing Co , Ltd., I' ••! Removal Notices. W. A. TAAF FE> D.80.A. (Lond.). F. 1.0.. . OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, Has REMOVED TO ELLISON CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, Opposito Wyndham Street. I" == =—a Tea. MO ADVANCE IN pRICE, NOTWITHSTANDING TEA MARKET VERY EXCITED. HAVING BOUGHT MY STOCKS IN ADVANCE. I AM STILL OFFERING THE FINE QUALITY TEA. MONK'S TIPPLE ' TEA, AT 13 OD PER LB. ' And \_ ' pOOD FAMILY TEA, -jS CD PER LB. CONNOISSEURS - AND ECONOMISTS SHOULD TAKE NOTE OF THIS. ' S. L. P. mm /■ ' WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. . ...... •- \ ■ ~."-■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16483, 8 March 1917, Page 12
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