Amusements. .q "GOOD-BYE-E-B-E!" FAREWELL WEEK OF THE FAVOURITES. t." TELLER'S QPEBA TJODBE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. |" TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NluHl nd At 8! At 8' At 8! , " This Week tho Last and Long Farewell to - AL. TJRUCES iIL DEUCE'S 8. T7ALEIDOSCOPIC WONDER 8. i\ VV pAKNIVA: 88. Of VJ MIRTH. COLOUR. BEAUTY AND MOTION. Featuring AL. BRUCE'S ROSEBUDS OF RADIANCE. ROSEBUDS OF RADIANCE. In Their Final and Farewell Farrstjo c i: rt Fun and Fandango of Frivolity. , THE T/ING OF PATAGONIA. "• IHK JtYivi; OK XAT«r'V|\. THE TTING OF PATAGONIA. JHE XVING OF 1 ATAOONIA. Farewell Seftion, Prior to Her Doparlur for n.S.A. of th« Chip Little Comedienne. BESSIE ¥ ESTER ESSIE JUEST 1 '" BESSIE T ESTEI , :f! «Ij. ; Jjb>" ,,f '" L Vivacious Favourite of "The Great Whi' _.' War." -, VTTRFAYN'E RAY AND CRAY {' MURFAYNE KAY AND GRAY /• LAST SIX NIGHTS OF < Th» Fd"inus O'-'-atic Sonff^'rsn POLLARD AND JACKSON. -"■ ro'LARD A v r> Jackson. 1 Presenting a N'-w Bouquet of Haunting Refra ; T. Fuller's Famous Fees fPius Tax): D.C. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls. Is 6d; Up. Cir Is: Res.. 2s 6d. Flan at the America] Music Store, Queen St.. until 5-15- There after at Segodin's Ideal Sweets Shop til 7. Doors Open 7.15; Curtain, 8. •DETTER PROGRAMME NEVER SEEN NON-STOP PICTURES AT NATIONAL PICTURES. ATIONAL 1 ICTPRES. NATIONAL PICTURES. ATIONAL i ICTURES. William Fox Presents in a Great Super Pioture. The Famous Actor, tho Highest-Paid Male Dramatic Star. WILLIAM 11ARNUM. ~ VV JUJAM 1 ARNUM, '■■ WILLIAM "PARNDM. With ,d ILLIAM IMRNTM, MARY MARTIN , r WILLIAM TTiARNUM, And d VV ILLIAM I 1 ARNUM. All-Star Cast. e IN A DRAMA OF ABSORBING INTEREST ie AND EXCITEMENT, t- SEVEN PARTS, n THE TTEART AF * T lON. ; - Ihk Upart Uf A .Lion. THE TTEART (\F A T lON, i- he Heart Uf A Ijion. Based on the Novel by RALPH CONNOR, 1. THE DOCTOR." ? ' THIS IS WILLIAM FARNUM'S OUTSTANDING SUCCESS. , Mr. William Farnum is now the highest-paid male dramatic star in the motion pictures, having signed with William Fox for a period ot years for an annual salary oi £156.000. SUNSHINE COMEDY. UNSHINE VOMEDY. SUNSHINE pOMEDY. UNSHINE Comedy, another GREAT ANIMAL comedy. HUNGRY t ions IN a ttospital. UNGRY .Lions IN a HOSPITAL. EffNGRY" T lONS FN A TJOSPITAL. [TNT.RY JJIONS IN A JIOSPITAL. THIS IS B-E-TT-E-R; BETTER THAN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. An Ace and a Joker. Mutt and Jeff. Sessions 11. 12.50, '2.40. 4.30. 6.20, 8 p.m. j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ' rpO-NIGET. TO-NIGHT. QT. PATRICK'S MIGHT, TOWN TTALL, COMMENCING AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP, n BAND TRISH MATIONAL CONCERT As per Propramme fully published in last Saturday's HERALD. Come and spend a delightful evening in ; old Ireland. Come and hear the Songs and see the Dances of your own native land. , Admission: Is only to all parts. Tickets may be purchased during the daj at Wildman and Arey's, and at Catholic Depot, Hobson Street. W. J. BIRD, General Secretary. ' M. J. McILHONE. Hon. Conoert Sec. Meetings. N Z J, ABOmi PARTY. ' m "ROBERT GEMPLE, M.P., Will deliver Addresses as follows:— • AVONDALE, PUBLIC HALL- ! TO-DAY (MONDAY). 8 p.m. ' PONSONBY, LEYS INSTITUTE-TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 P.M. Collections for National Campaign Fund. ; TOWN TTALL CONCERT pHAMBER TOMORROW (TUESDAY', O P.M. MESSRS. V BLAKE AND T QIM ■-• 13 LAKE J> OIM (TWO RETURNED SOLDIERS) WILL TESTIFY WHY THEY BECAME CONVINCED THAT PROHIBITION QF THE COMMON OALE QF TNTOXICATING T IQUORS WOULD BENEFIT THE SOLDIER AND THE CIVILIAN. Come and Give These Men A I'Y: Hearing. i . __________ " gT. CUTHBERTS OLD. GIRLS' ASSOO CIATION. On St. Cuthberfs Day 'THURSDAY, March 201. at 2.30 p.m., the School will be 'At Home" to all Old Girls. Tennis Tournament: post entries; entrance fee, 3d. Oid Girls' Tea, 5.30 p.m. Busmesa Meeting. 7 p.m. JOAN MAKGILL, Hon. Sec. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. CAPITAL AUTHORISED £3.000.000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £2.250.000 CAPITAL PAID UP . . £750.000 RESERVE FUND .. £730,000 ■ Notice is Hereby eiven that the date of the Extraordinary General Meeting of the National Bank of New Zealand, Limted, i notified for the 31st day of March, 1919, has been changed, and such Meeting will be hold on TUESDAY, tho Ist day of April 1919. at the same time and place. ' By order of the Board, D. W. DUTHIE, Wellington, General Manager 13th March, 1919. g Musical Examinations. __ _i TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1 LONDON. 'j PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS, 1919. Entries for tha above close on SATURDAY, MaTh '29. Entry forms and all information can be obtained from Messrs. A. Eady and Co Queen Street, Auckland, or "from Mrs' Dutton (5860, two rings). Extra Entries can also be received for June Theory Examination. H. A. MARRINER, Secretary. Toilet. " QPENING MONDAY, MARCH 17. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HYGIENIC HAIR-CUTTING PARLOURS. Proprietress: MRS. COLLEDGE (EXPERT), NO. 12 (FIRST FLOOR), H.M. ARCADE, .QUEEN STREET. —**"*" 4
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17111, 17 March 1919, Page 10
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