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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. VAUDEVILLE’S PALATIAL DOMICILE Direction Puiier-Brennans. Ltd. THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE ONLY. TO-NIGHT At S. TO-NIGHT Unqualified and Glorious Success of our SPARKLING NEW PROGRAMME. A GREAT ARRAY OF NEW ARTISTS. A Gigantic, Unmistakable Success scored last night by BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. BAILEY’S POSING DOGS. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. A Wonderful Exhibition of Animal Training:. A COLOSSUS -OF ANIMAL ACTS. One of the greatest successes ever engaged. Unprecedented Success of ANOTHER BRILLIANT STAR ACT. A Famous American Importation. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. Presenting their original Dramatic Playlet, THE POOL ROOM. THE, POOL ROOM. This sensational, picturesque and human drama brought forth demonstrations again and again from the crowded audience last night. LE WITTE Famous LE WITTE LE WITTE Protean LE WITTE LB WITTE Artist. LE WITTE LIVERMORE’S ANIMATED DOLL. LIVERMORE?S ANIMATED DOLL. An Act which will Surprise Everyone. BAY & Two Rays of Sunshine-RAY & BAY. RAY. SIGNOR RELLEMT. ROY RENE. VERNON AND SINCLAIR. FERNANDEZ AND MAY. , JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA TYSON. Time and prices as usual. DANCING, Victoria Hall. Newtown.— Madame Foley is prepared to enrol Pupils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above Hall is now available for Dancing, etc. Classes are held at Featherston every Tuesday. 1 , AMUSEMENTS. H To Avoid Discomfort, Book Early at the Dresden, Is 6d. A Y W A R D ’ S PICTURES. CAPRICE.’’ CAPRICE.” CAPRICE.” 4000 ft. THE KING’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At 8 NIGHTLY A CROWNING TRIUMPH. Last Night's Brilliant Concourse. Last Night’s Packed House Said with one voice: "WHAT WONDERFUL PICTURES.! YOU may *njoy them TO-NIGHT. Nature Mirrored by MARY' BICKFORD IN “CAPRICE.’ MARY' BICKFORD IN MARY' BICKFORD IN MARY' BICKFORD IN 1000 ft. Star. A Costly Captivating Cinema. A DRAMA' OF HUMAN HEARTS. Also, Hayward's Own Special, MAIN 'TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER, MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER. A Most Impressive Record. "FLIGHT OVER THE SEINE. PARIS." "PLIGHT OVER THE SEINE, PARIS." Most Beautiful of Pathecolours. "WINTER SCENES AT STOCKHOLM.’ Worth Walking Miles to See. INSECT MIMICS. Scientific. Vastlv Entertaining. “PEDRO. THE DOG CHARMER." Vaudeville Star Novelty. “GAUMONT GRAPHIC”—Fine Copy. “SALLY’S ELOPEMENT”—(Comedy). THE KING’S ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves Dresden Is 6d. HOCKEY. TOURNAMENT. QIX-A-SIDB ~ KARORI PARK. KING’S BIRTHDAY (Wednesday). 1.30 p.m. 42 Teams Competing. Admission, 6d. Special Trams from Government Buildings at frequent intervals, . 561 RAILWAY NOTICES

AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. VAUDEVILLE’S PALATIAL DOMICILE Direction Puiier-Brennans. Ltd. THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE ONLY. TO-NIGHT At S. TO-NIGHT Unqualified and Glorious Success of our SPARKLING NEW PROGRAMME. A GREAT ARRAY OF NEW ARTISTS. A Gigantic, Unmistakable Success scored last night by BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. BAILEY’S POSING DOGS. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. A Wonderful Exhibition of Animal Training:. A COLOSSUS -OF ANIMAL ACTS. One of the greatest successes ever engaged. Unprecedented Success of ANOTHER BRILLIANT STAR ACT. A Famous American Importation. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. Presenting their original Dramatic Playlet, THE POOL ROOM. THE, POOL ROOM. This sensational, picturesque and human drama brought forth demonstrations again and again from the crowded audience last night. LE WITTE Famous LE WITTE LE WITTE Protean LE WITTE LB WITTE Artist. LE WITTE LIVERMORE’S ANIMATED DOLL. LIVERMORE?S ANIMATED DOLL. An Act which will Surprise Everyone. BAY & Two Rays of Sunshine-RAY & BAY. RAY. SIGNOR RELLEMT. ROY RENE. VERNON AND SINCLAIR. FERNANDEZ AND MAY. , JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA TYSON. Time and prices as usual. DANCING, Victoria Hall. Newtown.— Madame Foley is prepared to enrol Pupils for Music and Dancing. Tuition Class, Thursday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of Fancy Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above Hall is now available for Dancing, etc. Classes are held at Featherston every Tuesday. 1 ,

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING’S BIRTH®AY, JUNE 3rd, 1914. Holiday excursion tickets. available far return until June 20th, -will be obtainable from any station to any station on tbe North Island Main Lino and Branches, and South Island Main Line and Branches (except where ordinary fares are less), from Ist to 3rd June. These tickets are available for break of journey at any station at which the train is timed to stop over 25 miles from issuing station. ON 4th JUNE, HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO OTAKI, available for return until 20th June, will be obtainable from Palmerston North, Wellington (Thorndon), and intermediate stations (except where ordinary fares are less), by the trains leaving Palmerston North at 7.0 a.m. and 8.40 a.m.j Wellington (Thorndon) 8.20 a.m. and 9.25 a.m., Phekakariki 6.40, 9.52 and 11.15 a.m. DAY RETURN TICKETS will, except where ordinary fares are less, be obtainable on 3rd June as under: From Te Aro, Gosso and Co.’s Siding, or intermediate stations, to Gosse and Co.’s Siding, Upper Hutt, or inter med-, iate stations—lst class '2e 6d, 2nd class Is 6d; or vice versa. From Wellington (Thorndon), Johnsonville. and intermediate stations to Tawa Flat, Paekakariki and intermediate star lion, or vice versa (see special Poster for Fares). , NOTE—These tickets are available for return on day of issue only. EXPRESS TRAINS WBLLINGTON- ' AUCKLAND. ' ON TUESDAY, 2nd JUNE Extra Express Trains will run between Wellington and Auckland as under:— FOR AUCKLAND—Wellington (Thorndon) dep. 12.35 p.m., Auckland arr. 7.55 a.m. On Tuesday, 2nd Juno, the ordinary 11.50 a.m. Wellington-Auckland Express train will take passengers from Wellington only for Taihape and stopping stations beyond Taihape, add will NOT take up passengers at any stopping station between Palmerston North and Mjetroer (both inclusive). Passengers from these stations must travel by the Wellington-Auckland Extra Express train leaving Wellington at 12.35 p.m., Palmerston North 4.10 p.m., or by the Ordinary Express train leaving Wellington at 9.10 p.m. POR WELLINGTON—AuckIand dep. 10.4 p.m., Wellington (Thorndon) arr. 5.46 p.m. On Tuesday, 2nd June, the Ordinary 9.10 p-m. Auekland-Wellington Express train will take passengers from Auckland only for Waiouru, Taihape and stopping stations' beyond Taihape, and will NOT take up passengers at any stopping station between Mercer and Palmerston. North, (both inclusive), exoept for and from AVaiouru. Passengers from these stations must travel hy the Auekland-Wellington Extra Express ■train leaving Auckland at 10.4 p.m. or by tbe Ordinary . Express train leaving Auckland at 12 noon; except that passengers from these stations for stations between Waipukurau and Napier may travel by the 9.10. p.m. Auckland-Wel-lington Express train. THE, EXTRA EXPRESS TRAINS wRI make the same stops as the Ordinary Express trains, and. in addition, will stop at Waimarino and Owhango for passengers if required. train arrangements. WBIiLINGTON-PALMEBSTON NORTH LINE. ON 3rd JUNE the 8.25 p.m. -WelUng-ton-Paekakariki and .7.20 p.m. Johnson-viilo-Wellington trams WILL JNUi usual 4.15 p.m. Wellingtan-Palm-erston train will leave Wellington ,4 55 p.m., imd will run correspondingly later th iC S SJM' p.m. train from Wellington will run to Johnsonville only. Ino 10.5 a.m. I Johneonvillo- Wellington tram mil leave Johnsonville at 10.20 a..m In addition to Ordinary trains Special trains •will run as tolio'vvs IfOR Welbngtwi dep--10.20 a-m., 7.33 P.m-, Johnsonville 10. W a.m., 8.3 p.m.. Porirua U-18 a.m., B.JJ p.m.. Paekakariki- an- 12.0 noon n.m. These trams will at all st a tions, where required, for P^““ ger S-., ( . FOR OTAKI- Wellmgton dep. ‘M 820 o-m., Johnsonviil© 7.33, »•» Tm., Pae&ariH 8.40, 9.52 a.m.. Otaki nrr' 9 28 and 10,36 a.m, T North dcp. S-t 0 51^ 1 -" L° n 6burn 8.50. Shannon 9.25, Levin 9.50, dep- 7AO a m Johnsonville 7.35, Paekakariki 8,40, °N k OTi®Tho‘7.lo a-m. train from Wellington (Thorndon) will stop at all sfca.Hons as required, for passengers* The nqn ’ m train from Wellington. (Thorndon) will stop at Johnsonville, Ponrua and Paekakariki only for The 840 a.m. tram from Palmerston North will stop at Awapum, I™gbum. Shannon, Levin, and Manakau only, for P POB Se pALMERSTON NOETH-Otaki, de loß Wellington qniomdon)— Levin dep. 3-35 p.m.. Manakau dep. 4.20, 5.10 p.m., Otaki dep. 4.20.. 4.40 and 5.35 p.m., Paekakariki 4.45. 5.3, 5.35 and 6.31 p.m., Plimmerton 5.14. 5.31 6.4. and 6.56 p.m., Porinia 5.29, 5.48. 6.19, and_i.B P-m.. Johnsonville 5.59, 6.15, 6.46 and '-35 pan., Wellington arr. 6.24, 6.40, ,-9 and ..58 P NOTE-*The 5.25 n.m. train from Otaki to Palmerston North will stop for pas©enters at all stations as required. The 3.35 p.m. train from Levm to Wellington (Thorndon) will stop at all sta-. tions as required, except Pukerua and Tav.>a Flat. ' ■ ... .. . The 4.45 p.m. tram from Paekakariki

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8748, 2 June 1914, Page 3

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