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.-_ Amusements. i. rpHE QUEEN'S rpHEATRE, QUEEN-STREET, opp. Praocton's). : ■ ' Proprietors - - MacMahon and Loddcr. . GRAND .INAUGURAL. GRAND INAUGURAL, ) ' 'NEXT ; s SATURDAY 'NIGHT." NEXT v v SATURDAY NIGHT, , ' AT 6.30 P.M., TILL 11 P.M. ' ;: ; AT 6.30 P.M., TILL 11 S l-M. >' THENCEFORWARD 7 DAY AND . NIGHT, From 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. ; SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. i The Latest and Most Remarkable European ... and American Vogue, • . "THE CONTINUOUS PICTURES." K England and America have set the Tray, f\ and all the world is following, so that this l sustained and delightfully diversified form y of entertainment, has become, a necessary j part in the daily life of the people. v * Already in Sydney, Melbourne, and Wei- ' lington the " continuous " has made .extra- ' ordinary strides, and Auckland, the Queen v City of the Dominion, follows in their wake. To this end MESSES. MACMAHON AND ) LODDER have built and equipped upon an elegant and luxurious scale the QUEEN'S THEATRE, a Which will be entirely dedicated to the ' highest form of the " continuous." Complete programmes of the very latest and best of the ever-expanding art of the - cinematograph will be presented '• DAILY FROM 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M., x . At the almost inconceivable tariff of l 6d FOR ADULTS AND 3d FOR CHILDREN, f No Other Charges Whatever, , NQTE.—Visitors are entitled to remain in their seats as long as they choose. ■ The brilliant programme goes on uninterruptedly. It is the vast and continuous crowds that come and come again and make it a habit of their lives that make this world's popular scheme remunerative. Ladies and Children will frequent the Matinees and make them nearest to their heart's desire." NOTHING UNWORTHY OF THE SHOW ; '"..■:, . . BUT THE PRICES. , . . . GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!_ . FANCY! ONLY 6d AND 3d. SPECIAL NOTE.—AII Pictures shown in our great Opening Programme will be entirely new to the Dominion; exclusive : subjects, embracing Comedy, Fantasy, ami : Dramatic Story, supplied by The Greater ! J. D. Williams Amusement Company, of i Sydney. ;• , •;:; j s , MACMAHON AND LODDER, ; __ ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH, j WELLINGTON-STREET. '-■ . FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, NOV. 24, : i .;. . ■• At 8 p.m. , ■-.:• - First Performance in Auckland of, J.. H. . Maunder's Latest and Most Picturesque • ;.:f Cantata, entitled, * ... BETHLEHEM." * ETHLEHEM." V *! * ' Choir' of 40 Voices. . ;,i BETHLEHEM." ' ETHLEHEM." Brimful of Interest from : the Opening Pastoral Solo to the Closing Chorus. BETHLEHEM." '■.:■<.'"'. ETHLEHEM." ' "'■ ■.•' Soloists: - Miss L. J Walker (soprano), Mr. >J. ; Fish (tenor), Mr. Ernest Parkes (baritone), ' and. Mr. A. Gow (bass;. " T> ETHLEHEM." ' The entire work produced under the direction,of Mr. Walter Impett. , ■ " Tickets: One shilling each. May be ! obtained; from Messrs. A. Eady and Co., " Queen-street. ;',«':.•'," ■' ;' : - .■;■" : A. GOW. Hon. Sec. MB. WILFRED MANNING, MY. Zantc Wood, Miss Lizzie ; Knight. Mr. Borradale, and Select Orchestra. ;■ St.. Benedict's Hall. To-night. _____________ A GEICULTURAL SHOW, Thursday, Friday, utlt and Saturday.- Main entrance, near the Campbell Statue. »»—»^————w Dividends. RATIONAL TNSUEANCE /COMPANY OF "MEW , EALAND, T IMITED. ' DIVIDEND WARRANTS • For Year ended 30th September * - ARE "NOW OBTAINABLE. • . NORMAN T. WILLIAMS. t ''■-'• ••'■ •". Manager* Offices, 101, Que en-street. „ . :. , . 1 , ■ 'in' hi —■ • Public Notices. XJBOPOSED . AWARD : FOR- CLERKS. : •; ;" ; TO . EMPLOYEES. , \ GENTLEMEN— * It having come to our knowledge that' many of you have been requested;; to accept or otherwise certain terms 1 and: conditions submitted *to you by the -, Representatives of the Auckland Clerks* Industrial j 1 Onion of ; Workers, this Association, in the interests of ; .Employ > generally, asks that you.will not for the present agree to the proposals. ' ' , , C. GBOSVENOR. Secretary, Auckland Provincial , Employers' ,•■'•". ' ■ Association.* 58, Queen-street, November j 23, 1911. • .' THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908. (Section 50.) IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES RODGER, OF * HANGATIKI, FARMER (DECEASED). I All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with \ particulars, on the forms provided, ; to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office, at Auckland, on or before the 15th dap- of January, .1912. ■ Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. Alt moneys payable ■">.',- the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to E. F. Warren, District Manager of the : Public i Trust Office, Auckland. ■• FRED. FITCHETT. .. ' , Public Trustee. November 14, 1911. AUCKLAND HARBOUR ' BOARD. BOATSHED SITES. ,': Secretary's 1 Office. r November 8, 1911. f Owners of Yachts, Launches, and Boats are warned against building boatsheds or skids below high-water mark within the Harbour, without having first obtained the permission of the Board. By Order,:" -' - H. B. BURNETT, ? -,"'■*'■ _ • ''- ■ ■'•■ " '-. j Secretary. y\-. ESTATE OF THOMAS WYLLIE. JUN LATE OF MANGERE. FARMER (De" :. ceased). : ~ 1 -.■;■--., . ,-;■,■■ ,-' AIL Moneys-owing ito this Estat * must he paid forthwith, and all Accounts or Claims against the Estate must be furnished to ' this' Office not later than 7th December. 19n ! ' GEO. M. JOHNSTON. ' 1 «. ~ . Solicitor for the Executrix, 21, Shortland-st., Auckland. x'*w:mnxnPHi: : : \ AUCKLAND EXPRESS CO X 18, UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS-ST. " ■ Telephone 3407., ~ „ „" We beg to intimate to the Public of Auckland that ,we have -started a Twice'daily Parcels Delivery, Service .to DevonnortinS ' Dnlrict at the following iioar«:- and ■■■': : 9.15 : :A.M.;::-;.,/,N .;,,/3,30;.pj . ,; : '; . rExcarsions. Picnics. etcT j3\A. ; gAYSWATER ' CARGO A - Steamer will . leave the QUEEN- i STREET WHARF EVERY i WEDNESDAY for the CONVEYANCE OF GENERAL I CARuO. All freights prepaid. ,-.;;- ! :.--:■. ./',';': v..bradney;and" : binns. • '' " A BU ? Y I) A Y '" 11 that .<|F li B h tful Comedietta A. -Miss Bartley, Miss Farrell, and Mr. Borradale. At St: Benedict's Hall. To-night. (HATTLE SHOW opens Thursday. Fhiw ri Programme Ring Events . Each : Day. Que Shilling.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14845, 23 November 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14845, 23 November 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14845, 23 November 1911, Page 12

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