m H E A T R F, SYMONDS STREET. Direction Hay ward's Enterprises, Ltd. HAYWARO'S PICTURES. ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT. Great Success of tfce ANNIVERSARY TJEGATTA. Taken on Monday by our Special Operator. Snapshots of Auckland's Chief / nnual Event, And our New Programme of " Stars." The Engineer's Daughter. An Exciting Railroad Drama. Flora and the Nymphs. Daddy's Boy, Dadd>'s Boy, A Stirring Tale of the American Civil War. Wonders of Plant Life (Scientific). a t the Threshold of Life. Gaumont Graphic (Topical). 'Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost. Jack's Soldiers in Morocco. Lamiche Likes to Show ( ff. Detective Fuzzle's Triumph. Prices as Usual. The Lyric Symphony Orchestra B~U~R~r~. OPA DA SHILLING POPS. TOWN HALL Auckland—Every SATURDAY.. TOWN HALL Wellington—Every WEDNESDAY. y\OMESTIC SERVANTS. IMPORTANT INFOBMATION TO HOUSEHOLDERS. By an amendment of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1908, Employers are liable to pay compensation for Accidents to their Domestic Servants for any sum up to £620. The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Cor« poration will take your risk for the very !ow minimum premium of 10s. per annum. Branch Office : Hob3on Buildings, Shortland street. Telephone No. 1122. CHAS. E. PALMER, District Manager. THE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS' AND FERRY CO., LTD. BAYS WATER TAKAPUNA thence to (By Steamer) ■ (By Tram) FORTY MINUTES' SEhVICE DURING THE DAY. ROUND TRIP RATES, AUCKLAND TO TAKAPUNA AND BACK (15 miles), , (Steamer and Tram). ADULTS: ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN: SIXPENCE. B.S. PUPUKB (connecting with tram at Bftyswater) leaves New Ferry Tee on WEEK DAYS at A.M.: 7.15, 7.45, 8.20, 8.55, 9.50, 10.40, 11.20, 12.0 (noon). P.M.: 1240, 1.20, 2.0, 2.40, 3.20, 4.0, 4.40, 5.15, 6-15, 7.16, 8.16, 9.15, 10.15. And on SUNDAYS at 9.20 and 10 a.m., and thereafter every 40 minutes until 6.40 p m., and at 7.15, 8.15, and 9.15 p.m. For full particulars see time-tables at Offices on Auckland and Bayswater Wharves. H. GILFILLAF, Secretary. 108 and 109, Victoria Arcade. REFORMED PARTY. (NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND ) MR. MASSE V has stated, after mature consideration, that Gold would not buy his coverts, obviously because they had put their trust in " CHAMPION " MUSCLE* RAISER FLOUR, and "STANDARD" SOOTHER (Rolled Oats), which, they admit, is preferable to Silver and Gold, and " CHAMPION " endorses this vise decision. WHEN SHALL " CHAMPION'S " GLORY FADE?
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Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 3 February 1912, Page 9
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371Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, 3 February 1912, Page 9
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