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:. Amusements. / Tivoli. , -r- —; ■ •''"'-. ■'■ TI^SK' ivoli. : .; TIVOLI. TIVOLI. \ ---•• ; . •■.;. TO9 Li--1 IVOLI. ; ; 1 IVOLI. POSITIVELY T AST MIGHT ' OSITIVELY % -LiAST ' i> IGHT € .■-.-'■' ■;;■ ■"•:;. ' r Of ■:.;';;•;•,■ \ . ; -. • BILLIE TiURKE ILLIE-'JDURKE. BILLIE TIURKE ILUE JJDRKE i y- ' ■■■:<'.- : 'In'";;. . ARMS AND THE rjIRL. Arms And Ihe vjirl. ARMS AND the pIRL. Arms . And Ihe vjirl. ■ v r ' X TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 1 O-MORROW (SATURDAY). Jesse L. Lasky presents the Most Popular Boy and Girl combination on the Screen To-day, T OUISE TTUFF XJOUISE JtIUFF LOUISE TTUFF ouise Huff louise ttuff ouise Huff And TACK -piCKFORD, vJack Jlickford, TACK piCKFORD, Jack JTickford, TACK piCKFORD, WACK I ICKFORD, The Happiest Girl and Boy in the World, in. the happiest little Mystery Play ever written, from the pen of Beulah Marie Dix, THE ahost ttouse. -Lhe Uhost House. THE riHOST TTOUSE. HE Uhost JtIOUSE. THE r<HOST TTOUSE. J-he IJhost House. .This production teems with unique situations. There isn't a ghost in it, and yet both Louise Huff and Jack Pickford amd everybody else in the Picture think they Bee ghosts, while the atmosphere is weird, intensely dramatic, and yet full of fun. Seats can be reserved at H. deal's, Queen St., or at Theatre 'Phone 2236 Auto. TrrnH " T IVOLI mW " " 1 IVOLI TC9M •~~ : T IVOLI J- IVOLI - ~ IIVOLJ O-J WORTH for Is Id at Eden Park To*"J. morrow (Saturday), Monday and Tuesday next. ZOO. Royal Mothers, bring your children to see the Zoo. Hot water free, vehicles free. All animals fed 4 p.m. AH come. Adults 6d, Children 3d. GO to Eden Park and see S, G. Smith, J. N. Crawford, H. B. Lu and all the other cricket artists, To-morrow, 26th, 28th, and 29th. -."'.'' Cricket. *-» M pRICKET! pRICKETI! /A WELLINGTON JffiPVS. '' V ' AUCKLAND, ~~~~" At PDEN pARK. pDEN pARK. Commencing SATURDAY, TAN. 0£» AT O P-M----MON., 28th, 11 a.m. TUES., 29th, 11 a.m. Special Tram Service.—Take Dominion Rd., Mt. Albert, and Kingsland Cars. Admission to Grounds: Is Id (including war tax); under 14 years, 6d. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Refreshments, Can be Obtained on Ground. p——■»——— '»— ——■— Aquatics. TTAMrLTON ' pEGATTA , AND pARNIVAL. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 28, 1918. TWELVE ROWING RACES. TWO MOTOR-BOAT RACES. (10 Knots and Under). FIVE SWIMMING EVENTS. LAND SPORTS GALORE. Ideal Picnic Ground. DON'T MISS THIS OUTING. B. HARRIS, _ a _ Hon. Secretary. "" P. 0., Box 52, Hamilton.

Picnics, Excursions, Etc. MORTHERN STEAMSHIP J\ 1> COMPANY. LTD. Pfc. WEEK-END STEAMSHIP 1% il COMPANY. LTD. Ska WEEK-END TRIPS TO ~ PLEASURE RESORTS. Weather and other circumstances permitting. BATURDAY. JANUARY 26. 1918. ; WAIHEKE AND COROMANDEL. Daphne .. .. 2 p.m. Northern Wharf. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. , Aupouri .. .. 2 p.m. Northern Wharf. GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. Waiotahi .. .. 2 p.m. Northern Wharf. BROWN'S BAY. DEEP CREEK, AND . ARKLE'S. Waipu .. . . 2 p.m. Northern Wharf. Steamers arrive back in Auckland about 9 a.m. on Tuesday. CHARLES HANSON, Manager. a, \TOKTHERN STEAMSHIP IN CO,. LTD. WARKWORTH PATRIOTIC I CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, JAN. 26, 1918. S. S. HAUITI. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Warkworth: Fri.. 25th. noon Sun., 27th, 8 a.m. Return Fare, 7s 6d. , CHARLES ANSON, Manager. Lan,. -VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP ■»•" company, LIMITED. Arkle's Bay, Brown's Bay, ' - Murray's Bay And Deep Creek. Sunday Trip. S.S. Waipu. Central Wharf. Leaves Auckland. Leaves Arklo's Bay. Sun,, 27th, 9.30 a.m. Sun., 27th, 5 p.m. Fare, Is return. P "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP X ~ CO., LIMITED. "\ NNIVERSARY pxCURSIONS. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918. (Weather and other Circumstances permitting.) COWES BAY, WAIHEKE. P.S. WAKATERE - 9 a.m. Faro, 2s. OSTEND. S.S. WAIOTAHI 9.15 a.m. Fare, 2s. AWAROA AND ORAPIU. S.S. DAPHNE 9.15 a.m. Fare, 2s. KAWAU ISLAND. S.S. NGAPUHI 9.15 a.m. S.S. CLANSMAN (if required) Fare, 3s. WAIWERA. S,S, AUPOURI ..... 9.16 a.m. ' Fare, 3s. MURRAY'S BAY, BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK. S.S. KAWAU 9 a.m. Fare, Is. ARKLE'S BAY. i S.S. HAUITI -' . 9 a.m. Fare, Is. ' , Vessels Leave Resorts at 4,30 p.m. Children (12 years and under) half-fare, except Murray's Bay, Brown's Bay, Deep Creek, and Arkle's Bay. Meals obtainable on board all steamers at 2s each. Afternoon Tea,-6d. ] CHARLES RANSON. Manager. ' (TtJWDMtuIERsJ , AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' A ASSOCIATION. In conjunction/ with the Women's Mutual Aid Society, will hold a MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND nCONCERT On the Hajrbour by the S.S. PEREGRINE. kindly lent by the Devonport Steam Ferry Company, FRIDAY. JANUARY 25. 1918. Boat leaves Ferry Tee at 7.30 p.m.. calling at Devonport 15 minutes later. Band and Concert Party in attendance. TICKETS. Is. ' Tickets on sale Globe Machine Shop, Queen » Street, and at Soldiers'. Club. i -in i nilw. - *mmmmmmmm

Motor Trips. . v SIGHT-SEEING TRIP.-Andrew's Char- • a-banc will leave the Post Office at 2.50 daily, for Titirangi and Surrounding Drives. Afternoon tea free. Seats booked by 'Phone 2126.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16757, 25 January 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16757, 25 January 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16757, 25 January 1918, Page 8