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IK-— ■ Amusements. [TIEIG fPHEAIER Commencing TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT'.! TO-NIGHT I! TO-NIGHT! I JOHN HOPKINS Present* those Bright and Breezy People, THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. INDIES. RANDIES. ] INDIES DANDIES. I'ANDIES. DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE, DANDIES. THE DANDIES. These folks arrived! in town yesterday. t'lei a salubrious passage on the Aranura. ( lad to say it was very calm all the way, c id each member of tho Company is as fat as t..e proverbial fiddle, thus ensuring a GREAS JOY-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Everything in, to-night 1 , bill is smart. J : uch of it is Clever. A lot of it » Wi- ' -.ere aro a few Nonsensical Jtoms. '. .ero is . quota of Good. Straight Singing ] 8 a Great Bill. It has re.o.vod the Seal c. Popular Approbation in City and Whoopicop alike. Trot along and Hear it. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. This is the Great Innovation Night It i troducea to Auckland the Latest Success , 'kniorlUDing. the unking-up of » wry t -art Company with a Fine Film Feature I,- lioidwvn, presenting Saucy Mabel Nori ind, with the bewitching eyes, in a Glad--6 .ma sort ot trifle, ••PECK'S BAD GIRL." -PECK'S BAD GIRL." Knowing that you have no desire to miss 6 v of this evening's Amusement Feast, let i 'emphasise the tact that wo Commence at Here's the Time-table: — 1 .5-MABEL NORM AND on the Screen. 6 >.i-Mb'jol retires, and the Malo portion ol the audience goes out tor a smoke. 8 57—Entr'acte. ~„„„ 0 o'clock- THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. TOE DANDIES. 20— Motor-cars, Trams, Prams, and «ocarte. Just as well to nolo that.we are running fis scheme on Popular Prices, here thej DC and OS.. 2s; Stalls, Is; Reserves, 61 ' extra Id Tax ou each seat, just to please the Government. Plan at Burkey's, Tobacconist, Queen SC •THE DANDIES" will use ail Ead.v r ■ccril Piano, from the Karangahapo Road 1 'ipot. ___ I YRIC TO-DAY. M^INEE. .NYRiO 10-DAY. Jf^lrf I VBIC at Mat ' YKC MABEL :MATINEE. .Ijyric NORMAND ftATINEB. Lyric a Tnjnotch Matinee'. Lyric a Top-notch Matinee. -• YRIC • GOLDWYN MATINEE. .iiYHIC COMEDY- MAfINLE. \™ c DRAMA. Miffifit L?l? DECK'S MatS. hyWC X ECK'S i't^lvvw' mjssr: Lgl§ PIRL. > li/TATINEE. Jjyric vjirl. • Matinee. Stirnorled by a „.___ RIPPING KEYSTONE COMEDY * And Others. SEND THE KIDDIES. 700 ROYAL OAK, A SUNDAY NEXT 16th INST. Band in Attendance. 13 Lions Trained, At 3 30 p.m. Lions Going Through Hoops. Lions That Understand Plain English. All Come. r-~~ —" —^ Excursions, Picnics, etc. /THE TiEVONPORT OTEAM J?ERRY CML. m . AUCKLAND-TAMAKI SERVICE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MARCH 16. A Steamer will run as follows: — Leave "The Ferries." 9.30 a.m. Leave Tamaki, 5 p.m. FARES—Siiaele, Is; Daily Return, Is 6d. ALEX. WILSON, Manager. -—. • "DONSONBY UNITED IJLj X FOOTBALL CLUB. t FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held at HOM3 BAY. MOTUTAPU (By kind permission of Mrs. E. J. Reid), SUNDAY -V-EXT, |yJARCB ]§ S.S. KESTREL LEAVES WESTERN TEE, 9.30. Sports Programme. Hot water provided. Lollies for Children. Italian Orchestra. Adults, 2s; Children, half-price. ■ Ticket*. t<n sale Globe Sewing Machine Shop, Queen btreet. J. J. SULLIVAN. Hon. Sec. ,-VTORTHERH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, JLN LIMITED. WEEK-END TRIPS. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH, 1919. WAIHEKft S.S. DAPHNE, 3 p.m., Northern Wharf. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. S.S. HAUITI. 2 p.m. Railway Wharf. HURRAY'S BAY. BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, ARKLE'S BAY. &S. OREWA. 2 p.m., Railway Wharf. Vessels return Monday morning, arriving In Auckland about 9 a.m. CHARLES HANSON, Manager. NORTHERN CTEAMSHIP HO., T TD. tjt-s— THAMES PACES. JgSSI L - i'ZC?NM SATURDAY. MARCH 22, AND ji; — MONDAY, MARCH 24. P.S. WAKATERE Leaves Auckland: Laavcs Thames: Sat., 22nd, 630 a.m., Sat., 22nd, 10 pan. sham, ifon.. 24th, 7.20 a.m. Mou.. 24th, 11 pm. S.S. TANIWHA also leaves for Kopu, FRIDAY, 21st, midnight, arriving Kopu r i a.m. RETURN PARE, 12s 6d. (Which includes Thames Harbour Board levy.) These tickets will be procurable at the Office after the 17th instant, and will be cvailable for return up to March 29th, Passengers from a distance can procure f'eepinc accommodation or* Wakatere on 1 RIDAY, 21 st. Applications will be ret.ived at the Office after the 17th instant; ] ,rth fee. 2f,. The number of berth tickets i- strictly limited; they will only be a .sued in conjunction with steamer tickets. CHARLES RANSON, Manager. VORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. PAEROA AND OHINEMORI RACES. A Steamer will leave for Paeroa on PR]. riNDAY^ftii, 4, V ?; m - and again on SATURDAY night and MONDAY returning SATURDAY night and MONDAY nighT Return Fare - - . 18 a ° CHARLES RANSON, Manager. i^^^J] QS_T_END. «»»-*x--=TO«tW The Launch MURIWAI, licensed 65 passengers, will . ave Concrete Stops for above on SUN■AY, March 16, 1913, at 10 a.m.. leaving t'stend at 6.30 p.m. Weather and other < ircumftuncos permitting. SATURDAY TRIP at 1.30 p.m. AGENTS, No. 3, Revv's Chambers. 'Phone 244. « « 4 FISHING Y " HAPUKA AND kingfish The Fine Launch MURIWAI will leave fir Well-known Ground on SATURDAY, ; larch 22, at 130 p.m., returning Sunday .j oruing. Appiy for Tickets Early—Limited numLor. Agents: No. 3, Rew's Chambers. ■Phono 241. Jfa 1\ WEATHER PERMITTING. Jfflggim, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Cheap Excursion to Onetaunga, the People's ark. Steamers will leave the Waterfront, < pposite Roller Mills, at 10 a.m., 10.80 a.m., i rid 2.30 p.m. Leave Onetaunga, 4 p.m., 4.30 }■ m. Return Fare, 6dBRADNEY AND BINNS. K WEATHER PERMITTING". EXCURSION TO OSTEND. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). The S.S. OticK-a will leave the Waterfront, Opposite Northeni Roller Mills, at 10 a.m., leaving Osten* -1.30 p.m. Return fares, 2s, leaving u ten BRADNEY AND BINNS,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 16

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