..'■;' ,■'-• - '.'. ■'„■- Amusements.' '„ :. ; ; . ■•■ , 3 3 .is 3 3 3 3 1 3 3.."3 3 3 3 3 6 - '--•'• r 6 rpHB • -.= QUEEN'S ; ' ; rpHEATRE, 6 6 Queen-street. ' ? 6 Props.. MacMahon and Loader. o 6 GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! b 6 DAILY, 11 a.m. till -J* 11 V.m. X 6 CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. 6 6 Like the Brook-" We go on Jor.ever._., £ 6 It is almost incredible, but it is a- ° 6 OVER 4000 DELIGHTED PATRONS at- 6 6 tend the Peoples Cosy Theatre on & 6 Saturday last. " 6* i 'PROGRAMME. 6 6 THE Sal EXQUISITE p change. ■> 6 Think, of it! Adults SIXPENCE. » 6 Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. 6 3 3 ' 3 : 353535333 3' 5 rpiYOLI \ 7JHE AT RE. mO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. CYRIL LLEWELYN HEBERLY (Holder), Versus GEORGE MUNROE (Waikato Wrestler), Will Wrestle for the Amateur Feather-weight Championship of New Zealand and Gold Medal. Dean Power, J. C. Dive. Cowley Bros., J. J. D Fulton, and Shaw will also appear. Referee: MR. GEO. RAYNES. Manager: Mr. H. Thompson. Prices, Is. Few Reserved Seats, 2s. «' TN THE GRIP OP ALCOHOL," TO-NIGHT, at 3. CORNER OF SYMONDS-ST. AND NEWTONROAD. TO-MORROW AT NEWMARKET, 8 p.m. T\EVONPORT MUSICAL SOCIETY. I " ATHALIE." FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON. PARISH HALL. MONDAY DEC. 11, 8 P.M. ■■'■■' '■:'■',. ': ■; '.'■ '. . ■■' I /..'■■'.■"■ '. ' ' ' .'■'."''. '.''■' ''.'■ ' ' '.-..'" ■: j TTAVE Y OU A P" 11330^ ! Meetings. ST. "DENEDICT'S TT^?'' T. .DENEDICT'S XI ALL. pAST-ST.. qpO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 8 P.M. p AST-ST., rpO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 8 P.M. 'Varsity Students will give a fresh, vigorous and entertaining treatment of the burning questions of the hour. NO-LICENSE AND NATIONAL PROHIBITION.. ! MORAL AND SOCIAL. ' EUGENIC. ' FINANCIAL. This is the only opportunity you will have of hearing them. Come early; and don t be , disappointed. ;:.:•■ Chairman: "Hon. Geo. Fowlds. ■•■_■• Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, Free. , VNTI-LIQUOR , QRUS-ADE. • "lira. TJARTON, OF GLASCiOW. •r TO-NIGHT, ; at 8, . • ST. STEPHEN'S HALL. PONSONBY, •■• " How Other Nations ': are Gripping the .- ~,Serpent." ' - J MEETINGS-QUAY-ST., 12.30 AND . WYNDHAM-ST., 12.46. ; TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, AND WEDNESDAY. , * Speakers: •* ' Mrs. Barton, Revs. Tregear, Fee. _piphert, Messrs. Tuck, French. Gnnstead. and otners. • A LEGISLATIVE BLUNDER: THE LICENSED * ■ LIQUOR TRADE. . ; T> U BLIP MEET I G. ELECTORS OF GREY LYNN & AUCKLAND EAST ' ,_ ~. . Are invited to a Public Meeting to be mil in > A BAST-STREET HALL , ; TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. 5 Under the' auspices of the Grey Lynn Good Templar Lodge. t ... . ~ > v -, ■ ■ : • '..; y..' i" .' ■■:' 3 THE HON. G. FOWLDS » Will Addresß the Meeting, and, ~ . • , MR. ARTHUR WiTiiY Will Speak on '■'■'.■■;„,_■■' _ , "WHY A BREWER SHOULD NOT BE ! SENT TO . PARLIAMENT.^ i Chairman: G. Clarke, Esq.. Chief r Templar. > As only 1400 Seats will be available, Elec- . tors are requested to attend early. j Front . seat* will be reserved ' for ladies and their escorts. ■■ „ . . I'- ; - ... ■• -„■■■■:■ ' 1 ■ ' Funeral Notices. ; ' -rjISTRICT GRAND LODGE. N.L; OF N.Z., > SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Members of all' Lodges , holding of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, in this District, ? are requested to attend the Funeral of j our s late Brother, W. Pricker. b The Cortege will leave his: late Residence, i, 'Picton-street. TO-DAY (Monday). -: at 2.30 p.m.. for Purewa Cemetery- ;* Plain Mourning. ► WILLIAM CARON. '■' District Grand Secretary. ; 3 ' . e—i—b i . , s Excursions, Picnics, etc. L npHE Launches Centaur and" Nimrod run . J. on Sundays to Birkdalc, Hobsonville, Greenhithe, and Parcmoremo, leaving - Harbour Board Steps at 10.30 a.m.. and 6 -, p.m., returning 4.30 p.m. Fares, return, Is. - —T. Hunter, P.O. Box 805. ; r ■ ■ **"~3 s Professional Notices. 3D R H. •O. J OXES Has Returned to Auckland, and ■ RESUMED PRACTICE. qpEMPORARY ■RESIDENCE: Care DR. , JAMES MOIR. SYMONDS-ST. - Telephone 279. I .... \_^i ■ Toilet. JUST ,Q PE.N ~E D. 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I had bought st varal other remedies, iuoludinz a well-known cough cure, but could not get cured. . NAZOL gave me instant relief, - and my illness gradually left me. so that I , am able to i eat and sleep well. . I cannot '■ speak too highly of NAZOL—Yotui. faith- >• [ fully. • JOHN- CARROLL, - - »
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14854, 4 December 1911, Page 14
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