Amusement*. EST'S • PICTURES. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. WELLESLEY-STREET TRAMS .NOW STOP AT. ALBERT-STREET. W 'EST'S Pi 88 J j EST'S J-' I C T U B h S. pOYAL JJALL. Direction. Hayward's " " THE WINDOW OF THE WORLD. JTALIAN-rpUItKISH Iff ARSWEDISH SCENERY'. THE CLIMA TROUPE _ MARVELLOUS SELF-DEFENCE TACTICS. • SURVIVORS OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE., See this noble Band'of Heroes-all that, is left of them, left of Six Hundred. THE OLD CONFECTIONER'S MISTAKE. AT THE ELEVENTH _ HOUR. CHARMING MUSICAL SELECTIONS BY OUR LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is 6d. Is, and 6d. No Extra Charge for Booking. 'Phone, 1506. . LYRIC THEATRE. JL/ Y E I O 1 rfBATEb, SYMONDS-STREET. Direotion, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. .JJAYWARD'S piCTURES. LAST NIGHT A DELIGHTED AUDIENCE Viewed frith ASTONISHMENT and PLEASURE -the absolute marvels of - PATHE'S NEW PROCESS, . . QOLOURMATOGRAPHY SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER FORM OF COLOUR SCHEME. Achieved after years of strenuous research and experiment. THE' ACTUAL HUES AND TINTS OF NATURE FAITHFULLY RECORDED. THIS GREAT PROGRAMME LENDS ITSELF ADMIRABLY TO PATHE'S GREAT SYSTEM OF QOLOURMATOGRAPHY. AMONG THE MURATS. THE DIAMOND GANG. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. " A GENERAL'S FATE. MAKING A BICYCLE. ARIZONA BILL. TOO MANY BURGLARS—THE WRONG PATIENT—THAT WINSOME SMILE. THE COSTUMES OF ALL PERIODS. What a Test for a Colour Scheme! CHRYSANTHEMUMS, . . . The Sublime Blending of Colours in this Nature Study is Beyond Description. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, under the direction of MR. CHAS, PARNELL. Prices: Is 6d. Is. Sixpence. ' • Seats may be Booked at Wildman ana Arey's. 6d extra-. . ______ DELPHI rji H E A T R E NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, gTAR piOTURES. gTAR piCTURES. Eight- p.m. Sharp. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME WILL BE SHOWN TO-DAY. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MA'rtNEE EVERY SATURDAY. 2.30. 6d. 3d. Popular Trices: Is. 6d. BOUZAID AND MERCER. Proprietors. Public Notices. JJOLTDAY TOURS. HOLIDAY TOURS GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU* Customs-street West, . Will he Open WED , 20th. to SATY., 24th INST, inclusive, • From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.. For Booking Tours to all parts of Dominion, HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES. AUCKLAND MASTER BAKERS. The notice appearing ' in- Saturday's , Star and HERALD is hereby annulled. There will be NO DELIVERY 25th and 26th December, nor the Ist and 2nd January. CHAS. B. KING, i Sec. Master Bakers' . Association, , I — Estate of wilfred ewing bruce, SOLICITOR (Deceased). All Clients of tho abovenamed deceased are requested to take notice that his business has- been' taken over by the undersigned. who are prepared to deal with ajl business pending, and answer all inquiries. All persons having claims against the Estate are requested ;to forward particulars of the same to _ . dufaur. AND Hiss, I 30, Shortland-street- Solicitors. THE UNIVERSAL skirt CARD, limited. (In Liquidation.) Persons having Claims against the above Company must render the same in duplicate to the undersigned not later than December 31st. 1911. otherwise they will , not be recognised. a . M . I'JCKFOKI>. x > Liquidator. No. 6. Mutual Life Buildings. i Queen-street, Auckland. . A SSIGNED ESTATE OF JOSEPH A EDWARD SUTCLIFFE AND WILLIAM - STREW, TRADING AS "F. W. HARKNESS AND C 0.," OF AUCKLAND, MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS. ] hereby give notice that under a Deed of Assignment, dated this 18th day of December, 1911, I have become the Sole Trustee of the abovenamed F. W. Harknoss and Co.'s Estate for the benefit of all Creditors. Creditors are requested to forward their claims to my Office, Union Buildings, Cus-toms-street East, Auckland, on or before the 18th day of February, 1912. Claims not received by that date will not be recognised. E OEBAED. , Trustee, Union Buildings. Customs-street East, Auckland, 18th December, 1911. p REE RAMPING FOR THE HOLIDAYS, '£T rpAKAPUNA gEASIDE. SPLENDID FISHING. SAFE BATniNG. 4 J*** . MAGNIFICENT BEACH, j" BOATING AT 'ALL STf'ATES OF THI TIDE. /' , •- •' FOR . FREE PERMISSION TO CAMP Of THE UNSOLD "ALLOTMENTS OF THE JJALMORAL INSTATE, APPLY TO A. M. PICKFORD. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. NO. 6, MUTUAL ' LIFE ■*BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. £500 11 5 s - HOLIDAY-MAKERS, von are going Boating, Bathing. , Fishing, Shooting, ! Riding. Motoring, and ACCIDENTS will happen. rjHIE OUT II pRITISn QO., J^TD., Offers you EXCEPTIONAL HOLIDAY PERSONAL POLICIES from 2s 6d upwards. Call and Secure one before , you leave. J. J. KINGSTON, ' * Manager. •gOGUE AND M°K EDDIE. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, AND 'BUS PROPRIETORS. Having taken over the business of Patergon and Co.. are prepared to supply Grain and Produce at current rates; also, on Hire all kinds of Vehicles. Brakes. 'Buses, Gigs, Cabs, Waggonettes. Saddle Hacks, otc. 'Buses run regularly between Devonport ana Takapuna. A. M 0 C ° * ' TIMBER MERCHANT. ONEHUNGA, • Telephone 1857, KAURI. TOTARA, MATAI, RIMU, TANEKAHA. AND PUKATEA IN STOCK,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12
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