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Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors, John Puller and Sons. • Change of Programme Every Saturday. I TT'ULLER'S Best ISIOTUnE3. I I J TILLER'S of All •* ICTURE3. I AND BURKE'S OPERATIC ORCHESTRA rpHIS J)AY, AT 2 SO. Criminality the Kevnote of Our Programme. ANOTHER ALL-NEW PROGRAMME. SEA-BIRD ROCKS. PAPINTA. ITALIAN LAKES. A TEARING "PERFORMANCE. 1 J X Alfred Schnieder, the Famous Lion-tamer, in his performance with over 20 lions, assisted by a LADY in Full Evening Dress. RAMONA. THE IMPALEMENT. SPEED TRIALS OF H.M.S. YAREA. AN AFFAIR OF HEARTS. Y ORk: 0f jpO-DA.Y, Showing Subways. Sky-scrapers, etc. SHE WANTED A BOW-WOW. JQOGS OF RATIONS. Showing the Small Toy Terrier, little larger than a man's hand, to the mas; Bive St. Bernard, at the London Ladies Kennel Club, June 9 and 10, 1910. CALINO TRIES COLD WATER CURE. BURKE'S ORCHESTRA will play—Selections, " Madam Butterfly," " Martha," "Belie of New York," '* Bohemian Girl." Is 6d, Is, and 6(1. Reserves at Wildman's, SIXPENCE EXTRA. WEST'S PICTURES. JJATINEE, 9 C)Q rO ' DAY " LIVING WANGANUI. EO YA L ALBERT HALL. Direction Ilayward's Enterprises, Ltd. By Arrangement with Mr. T. J. West. I T||7'EST'S— "PICTURES— 1 j » V EST'S—L ICTURES— * V EST'S [_^ A Programme Unparalleled for GORGEOUS BEAUTY, HEALTHY SENSATIONALISM, AND ROLLICKING FUN. Well and Faithfully Establishing the Convincing Title of "THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD." Eeeond Edition, "PATHES" ANIMATED GAZETTE." THE WORLD'S EVENTS BROUGHT BEFORE YOU. IParisian Fashions at Anteuil Raee3. 2—Scenes in Dover. 3—Unveiling Statue of Captain Webb. 4Cycle Racing at Brussels. s—Scenes in Sestria,. Sarajevo, Calabria. 6—Lord Mayor of London offernig the Fealty of the City to King George ' ANOTHER COLOSSAL ATTRACTION. PATHE FRERES' FIRST SERIES OF LIVING NEW ZEALAND (Exclusive Rights held by West's Pictures, Limited). LIVING WANGANUI. See the Glorious Beauties of the New Zealand Rhine. A Ride through the Avenue—The Racecourse— Beautiful Studies of, the Swans— Motoua Gardens —Loading Frozen Mutton —A Trip on the Upper Reaches of theRiver—Maori Studies—Climbing the Rapids. Still- Another of Pathes' Coloured Gems. A Story wherein THE LADY DUELLIST. Love conquers THE LADY DUELLIST. Revenge. THE LADY DUELLIST. A TRIP ON THE MEKONG (Pathe). The Eastern Colouring of this Study is Superb. PAPINTA. The Mystery of Temple Court. - BUILDING • CARTS IN SICILY. THIS IS'.WHERE YOU LAUGH. Calino Tries the Cold Water' Cure. An Affair of Hearts She Wanted a Bow-wow. Betty and the Ball of String. A Splendid Series of Musical Gems by the ROYAL ALBERT LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is and fid; Reserved Seats, Is 6d, at Royal Albert Hail. 'Phone 1506. PIVOLI THEATRE, NEWTON. Sole Lessee. Aloys Dayne. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. AND EVERY EVENING. • Entire Change of Programme. Children's Matinee, 2.30. DAYNE'S MAMMOTH MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE CO. •LEVARTO. in New Herculean Feats of Balancing. The Great Spinning Tub Act, and other new marvels. Excruciating Comedy. Immense success of Davne's Star Co.. including:—Tom Benson, Will Walker, Will Dagmar, Pat. Reece, Ivy Goodwill, Maie Bell, Lilly Bates, Rene Ward, and a-big chorus. PRICES:'Is 6d. Is, and 6d. Ladies' Concession. HAL. DAYNE, Manager. PRINCE'S RINK. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. ROLLER SKATING SALON DE LUXE. USUAL SESSIONS. Strictness and Courtesy maintained. MONDAY NEXT, BLACK AND WHITE EVENING. Special attractions. Ladies in White. Gentlemen in Black, Keep a Date open for This. GRAND REPEAT CARNIVAL. Next Wednesday, September 7. Consolation Prizes. General Admission: One Shilling. The Rink is now splendidly ventilated. Every comfort extended to patrons. Ladies' ■ Concession Tickets. A. GONARD, Manager/ ITtriNDSOR "POLLER INK. V V INDSOR XVOLLER J\INK. Sole Proprietor: E. R. James, Esq. THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. The first specially-built Rink in Auckland. Absolutely the Finest Rink in the City. WILL BE OPEN FROM 10 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. Come where Skating is a Pleasure, not a Task. ■ ■ * HOURS AND PRICES ' OF ADMISSION. 10 to 12 ... 6d Admission, 6d Skates. 12 to 2 ... 6d „ 6d 2.33 to 5 ... Is „ Is' „ 5 to 7 ... 6d ~ 6d „ 7.30 to 10 ... Is „ Is Special Prices for Ladies and Children for Afternoons, la Admission and Skates. School Children, Saturday Mornings, 6d Admission. Skates Free. E. C. McEWAN, Manager. AUCKLAND CITY BAND." The above Band will play a Programme of Music at the Kiosk, Cornwall Park, TOMORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. Bandsmen are requested to meet at Campbell Statue at 2.45 p.m. W. L. ROWLAND, Secretary. rpHE GARRISON BAND PERFORMANCE ! X Will be held on I MOUNT EDEN, On SUNDAY NEXT, September 4, at 3 p.m. Collection. JUEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. at 7.30 p.m. H. SCCTT BENNETT Lectures on "THE MEANING OF SOCIALISM!" I "THE MEANING OF SOCIALISM!" I An answer to " WHAT IS SOCIALISM?" Orchestral Music. Silver Collection. " : Lectures, •• i Federal club rooms, wellesley-st. . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. , _ DR. FREDERIC BELL. Ph.D.. i Will deliver a Startling and Thrilling; Lecture : "TO MEN ONLY," On "OUR DISOBEDIENCE TO NATURE'S LAWS." Silver Coin Collection. No young man ad- ' mitled under 16 years of ago unless accompanied by his father, elder brother, or 1 guardian. Excursions. gUNDAY EXCURSION TO HOWICK. «T»HE p' g IJIURANGA (LICENSED 95 PASSENGERS) Will leave Man-o'-War Steps for Howick, SEPTEMBER 4, AT 10 A.M., Leaving Howick for Auckland, 5 p.m. RETURN FARE, Is 6d. ' Weather Permitting. ' ' 1 1 ■■■■— MR. burns MACDONALD (From India and London), , Mental and Magnetic Healer. Thirty years' • studv of man, mental and physical. Over fifteen years in public practice. Will visit patients for treatment, all diseases. No . medicines used. Letters, making appointments, to present address at 1 " WILTON, 44, KHYBER PASS ROAD, 1 Auckland. i CHEAP SALE. „ CHEAP SALE. ' 5s Iid—MILLINERY—Ss lid . ] The Latest Styles and Best Quality of High- < class Millinery to be given away—One Win- .. dow, 5s lid: one window, 8s lid. The most dainty are in the Showroom, at same price, I 5s lid and 8s lid. All to be cleared. Come earl.v for best choice. Infants' Sample Millinery, all to go at one price. Is. Ladies' Toques and Bonnets, best in town, all must go at 5s lid and 8s lid. Nurses' and Maids' Caps, 3d and 6d. , L BENNETT'S, 132, KARANGAHAPE ED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14465, 3 September 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14465, 3 September 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14465, 3 September 1910, Page 12

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