i ..... i.ilinn 'in — r- r . Amusements. T YRIC - Spends- - ' rTTHEATRE. JUYKIC — street — .J-HEATRE. Direction Hay ward's .Enterprises. Ltd. Unrivalled for Warmth and Comfort. Now Zealand's Largest Exhibitors., -iiA.y WARD'S JLICTUUES"TIie Hall-mark cf Perfection." ; , TO-NIGHT. , Our Change Night. ! Our Übtuige Night. ." ANOTHER . A LL N EW PROGRAMME. Direct from London. Including, TRACKED "niOWN. lUCKioU OWN. A Great Detective Story which reaches the Top-notch of Fascination. SOME NORTHERN ANIMALS.-»Scenic. LOVE T7UNDS rpiHE WAY. ove -c INDrf J- HE Way. The Moat Exciting Photo-play shown for some time. A splendid Drama by the Vitagraph Co. Thrilling from start to finish THE LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC-Topical THE tjandicap. he JtiANDICAP. A. Mexican Racing Drama. A GLIMPSE OP THE CASPIAN SEA (scenic. THE ENGAGEMENT RING (A.B. comedy). LEA AS TELEPHONE GIRL, A PRESENT FOR HUBBY, A FRIENDLY ACT. THE TOMBOY. And Auckland's Leading Picture ■ Eand, THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRICES: D.C., Is 6d; Front . Stalls, is; Stalls, 6d. Reserve by 'phone 3645. WEST'S -PICTURES. EST'S XICTURES "OOYAL ALBERT TTALL. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THE HOME OF THE -.. STARS. LAST TWO NIGHTS = HPHE -DIGHTS OF YOUTH. HPHE TOIGHTS OF VOUTH. THE GREAT FIRE SCENE. /AND OUR GREAT STAR PROGRAMME. WEDNESDAY AT THE MATINEE. A DELIGHTFUL TREAT Promised for Our Patrons. THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE. THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE, ' The Prettiest and Purest Love Story Ever Told, with the Popular Actress, MTSS ABTA NEILSEN, In the Principal Role. ' , , Without doubt the Finest Production Up-to-date, by the Celebrated Nordisk Co. WEST'S EXCLUSIVE MASTERPIECE. DRESS CIRCLE AND STALLS. jS. Back Stalls £D. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. Reserved Seats, Is 6d. 'Phone 1506. TV O Y A; L J? I N K, KHYBER PASS. . FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. THURSDAY, MAY 20-Hoodob Night. Competition Graceful Skating (ladies). Grand Fancy Dress Carnival. ( . TUESDAY. JUNE 11. ! .- Exhibitions. AUCKLAND OOCIETY OF AETS(Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) EXHIBITION ; MOW QN. THE ! ART UNION In connection with the above WILL • BE DRAWN ON ' WEDNESDAY, ■■ TUNE .. K / AT 9 p.m. Tickets, 2s 6d each, : may -be obtained from the Secretary, -at the Gallery, Coburg-. street, members of the Council, or from Messrs. Upton and Co.. Phillipps and Impey, Ltd., J. Leech, London and Berlin Piano Co., English and Foreign Piano Co., Hill and Plummer, Ltd., Champtalour and Edmiston. ' ..■ .■ ~ • i ' '"u 1 Lectures; ■f7TTHERE ' ARE , -THE DEAD? SUNDAY AFTERNOON - ' LECTURES By MS. GEO. ALDRIDGE. . The Committee of Management begs to Apologise to the many who were unable to gain admittance to the Concert Hall yesterday, and to announce that arrangements are being made for the large hall for n«xt Sunday. ■ ..,'. r : ■■ ''.-.'. NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ■ AT 3 O'CLOCK. Subject: * -, "DEATH AND AFTER." THIRST AID TO THE The First Lecture will be-given at 38, His Majesty's Arcade, to Ladies, on WEDNESDAY, May 29. at 8 p.m., and to Men oh FRIDAY. May 31. at 8 p.m. The Fee for the Course-(7s 6d) must be Prepaid to GEORGE' C. GORRIE. Secretary, 204., Victoria Arcade. 11l , —————» Hockey. -*. >»v AUCKLAND W""%> A HOCKEY j__s__fr /fef/Vs Association's fflft *A Iff It J TOWN HALL, b3 J m ;# MY ' i X 1 r 31. Tickets will not be issued at *- the door, and are only obtainable at Chamtaloup and Edmiston's, on surrender of invitation. A limited number of spectators' tickets to top gallery, at Grey-stre<»t entrance, are obtainable at Miss Gerti Campion's, at 2s each. ' , ■ Trams will leave for principal suburbß at 1.45 a.m. Fares, Is. 1 ■■"■": L. H. NORTON. H. C. CULPAN, Joint Hon Sees. L _, *— 1 Dental. __^ P TiTUNROE > EMANUEL, T^ENTIST., DOMINION CHAMBERS, , 65, QUEEN-STREET. Two Doors below Smeeton'a. SPECIALIST IN GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, GOLD FILLINGS, ETC ALL WORK GUARANTEED, AND ALL DENTAL OPERATIONS PAINLESS. HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5p.m.;*7 to 8 Each Evening. . Open Saturday Afternoons. Telephone, 1604. Money. ■ ,„>.. -_——-—___________ Tl/fONEY TO LEND at a moderate rat* of iVJL interest.— Apply. Jackson and Russell. DO You Want Money? We can g6t for you '. large and small sums on Mortgage at very low rates of interest, on real good security.—Ewlngton . and Baker, corner of Durham-st. East and Queen-at ■ ■ Of?AHA TO LEND, on flrst-ciaas seonti3t» IUW ties, at current rates, in. sums to suit borrowers. SMITH AND HALCOMBE, Auctioneers,' Queen-street. pHE A P _ _;.' MO NE Y. Money to Lend on City and Suburban Properties at Lowest Rates. NEVILLE NEWCOMB. His Majesty's Arcade. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. , W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary. Public. M Q~N E Y TO LEND. ON MORTGAGE OF FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT -RATES. HESKETH AND RICHMOND. Wyndham-Bt., Auckland. 7* «t /_, IS ONE X Lent on Prom. Not*!. <$-*gH3 !VI on Build. Society's Shares; X On Lif6 Ins. P lloies. or on For* Ur niture without removal Bu»i* ness strictly confidential.—The Lombard, U, Wellesley-st.. opposite Publio Library. -. -, -. T7!STABLIS__DIBB7-RoyalLoaa (J-iffiKs -*- 1 Office. 4, WeUesley-at. E., first. .X "hop from Qaeea-st, Gate of Vic- <_> tcria-st) Money to lend every cone*j"a*ile form aecnri'v: reasonable interest fc-____— ——! ""'"* M ""~*"— ___■i___S| EXCHANGE , YOUR ■. OLD PIANO. We will allow you full market value . for it -THE NO DEPOSIT PL_NO 00.. -C 1 Hush-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 12
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