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Amusements. TIVOLI. - The - TP'OLI. IVOLI. - Premier - 1 IVOLI. TIVOLI. - Picture - TIVOLI. 1 IVOLI. - House. - 1 IVOLI. T AST ATI GUT AP IiAST IN I GET UF PAULINE TiREDERICK, AULINE £ REDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK, AULINE I 1 REDERICK, In the Great Famous Players Success, DOUBLE p-KOSSED. OUBLE VROSSED. DOUBLE pROSSED. ouble Crossed. You must see it. You will like its background of society, love and conspiracy. You will like its gorgeous settings nnd classic dtnees. AND you will like Pauline Frederick. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 1 0-MORROW (SATURDAY). For the first time under Paramount, one of tho Screen's Foremost Artistes, MARY pULLER ARY i 1 ULLER MARY DULLER Mary T ULLER MARY T.UILLER ARY r ULLER MARY DULLER ARY £ ULLER Appears in a gripping story of the Canadian North-west, a thrilling: tale of love and sacrifice, with a smashing climax, entitled THE I ONG TRAIL. ±HE JJONG I RAIL. THE T ONG TRAIL. XHE -L/ONG J.RAIL. the i ONG TRAIL. Ihe IiONG IRAIL. THE 1 ONG TRAIL IHE JJONG IRAIL. THE T ONG TRAIL. IHE JJONG I HAIL. H Who has not sung of "The Long, Long Trail?" Who has not conjured up visions of the long, winding, glittering path bent into a fairyland of snowy pines? Somehow the melody strikes this strain and wafting us away from the cares of the day sets us down in a Wonderland of Romance, " the Land of our Dreams." I'The majestic Famous riayers feature, " The Long Trail," catches this theme and on the screen we are shown in reality the vastness and grandeur of the illimitable snowlands of the great North-west, where two brave souls battle along the stony, treacherous trail to the final dreamland of Love. / Also. The Latest American Gazette, a new BurtonHolmes Travelogue, and another rib-cracking two-act MACK RENNETT COMEDY. • MACK BENNETT COMEDY. TIVOLI- Reserves at -TIVOLI IVOLI -H. deal's. Queen- I IVOLI TIVOLI - St., or Theatre. - T IVOLI 1 IVOLI - 'Phone 2236 Auto. - 1 IVOLI THE Argua-eyed Camera-man from the 1 STRAND will Photograph To-day's Procession. Screened To-morrow (Saturday). T O W N TT A L L. QRGAN RECITAL, By ' MR. TVjAUGUAN HARNETT (City Organist). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) "EVENING, 1 At 8 o'clock. i^ VOCALIST: MR. ERNEST DRAKE. PROGRAMME. 1. Minuet Stuart Archer 2. Pastorale Cesar Franck 3. "In Moonlight" Kinder i. " A Farewell" S. Liddlc MR. ERNEST DRAKE. 5. Andante Cantabile ) Scherzo ) - - C. M. Widor Finale ) 6. English Folksong - "Mowing the Barley'' Arranged (or Organ and Carillons by the City Organist. INTERVAL. 7 " Friend of Mine" - - - - W. Sanderson MR. ERNEST DRAKE. 8. Serenade Gounod 9. March from Henrv VIII. - - - Sullivan ACCOMPANIST. MISS CLARICE WOOD. ADMISSION, 6d. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. DON'T Forget the MERCER REGATTA on SATURDAY. APRIL 20. I 1 Excursions, Picnics, Etc. YS\"' r rJU [RETURNED MXDItRS] \V»wi EXCURSION TO MOTUTAPU, " TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), In Aid of Returned Wounded and Crippled Soldiers. BOATS LEAVING AT 9.30 A.M. AND 1.30 P.M. FROM FERRY TEE. Bands in Attendance. SPORTS, GAMES, AND BABY SHOW CHILDREN'S SPORTS. Bring the Children. Bring the Children. Children s Races take place 15 minutes after the Arrival of the First Boat. 100 PRIZES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED B AMONGST THE CHILDREN. Post Entries. Entrance Free. BABY SHOW. Competition to take place at 3 p m FIRST PRIZE COMPETITION, 6 months and under-First Prize, Trophy; Second Prize, Trophy. SECOND COMPETITION, from 6 months to 12 months-First Prize, Trophy; Second Prize, Trophy. SPECIAL PRIZE FOR CHAMPION BABY. PROGRAMME: BOYS' HANDICAP, 100 yds, over 12, under 16 years. Trophy. GIRLS' HANDICAP, 75yds, over 12, under 16 years. RETURNED SOLDIERS' HANDICAP 120 yds. Entrance, Is. First, Second and Third Prizes. SOLDIERS' WIVES' RACE, 50yds. Entrance Freo. First, Second, and Third Prizes. CIGARETTE RACE, 75yds. Entrance, Is. First Prize. Trophy. SINGLE LADIES' RACE, 50yds (nominated by Soldiers). Entrance Free. SOLDIERS' CHAMPIONSHIP, 150 yds. Entrance, Is. First, Second, and Third Prizes. SACK RACE (SOLDIERS), 50yds. Entrance, 6d. OPEN HANDICAP, ISOydii. Entrance, Is 6d. First, Second, and Third Prizes. BUN RACE, 50ydH Entrance Free. Trophy. BANDSMEN'S RACE, :100yds. Entrance Free. Trophy. Entries will be taken on steamer and ground. All Entrance Fees received by G. I H. Lethaby or W. A. Knoi: previous to starting in any race. Four ontrios or no second prize; six entries or no third prize. First and Second to start in the Final. Races to start-15 minutes after the arrival of tho Afternoon Boat. Judge's decision to be final. TICKETS: Adults, 2s; Children, Is. Tickets for Sale at Mutual Aid Room, 19, Brunswick Buildings, Globe Machine Shop, Gcrti Campion's, Exchange Ten Rooms, and Ferry Company's Offices. WOMEN'S MUTUAL AID SOCIETY Hon. Secretary: MRS. VON STURMER. AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERSASSOCIATION, Secretary: E. F. ANDREWS. "IYfANUKAU YACHT AND MOTORiVI BOAT CLUB. All Members of Club who intend taking advantage of the Week-end Trip on the Waitemata, on SATURDAY, 13th inst., are requested to notify the Secretary, on Turnbull. Chemist, by THIS 'FRIDAY) EVENING, to enable them to be attached to the different boats. C. W. TURNBULL, Hon. Secretary. Sporting. AUCKLAND TROTTING PLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. ! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FILoT RACE: Horses must be in Birdcage - at 11.50 o'clock a.m. . ADMISSION: Is EACH. GRANDSTAND: 5s EXTRA. Children under twelvo will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No Person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908. followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or a Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to th.i Racecourse during the- Autumn Meeting, aud if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of illegal sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from tho Racecourse and prosecuted. C. F. MARK, Secretary. Legal Notices. T I CULLIVAN, SOLICITOR. 1. COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDINGS. 64, QUEEN STREET. Money to Lend at Current Rates.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16822, 12 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16822, 12 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16822, 12 April 1918, Page 8