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" ''~' Amusements. WEST'S piOTURES. ' . M ATINEE 2.30 DAY: -SPLENDID CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME. PRIZES. pRIZES. pRI'-ES. IM~E ST'S " pICTURES. "ROYAL ALBERT JJALL. Direction Havward's Enterprises, Ltd. THE HOME OF THE STABS. GRAND MILITARY SPECTACULAR i . ■< EXCLUSIVE,. ■ ;:,* - | THE TRAITRESS. , ! MISS ASTA NEILSEN AS THE TRAITRESS. | rnHE -pNGLISH T)ERBY. 1912. j WEST'S PREMIER LADIES' ORCHESTRA. I D. Circle, Front Stalls. Is; Back; Stalls. «dChildren. 3d. ~««. ... Reserved. Is Sd- 'Phone 1506. !■" THE LYRIC J!ttvfV THE LYRIC. y&fXFr i THE LYRIC : -DAY ! 2.30SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES. rpHE T TRIO f : BATEE. Direction. Hayward's Enterprises, LJd. HAYWARD'S ■■■''■. PADRES. AYWARD'S > JTIOTURES TO-NIGHT is your last opportunity, of -witnessing this week's Great Series. LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Is 6d, Is and 6d. SEATS BOOKED BY 'PHONE 3645. ,<■ _ Our Prices are ' the same—Yesterday. Today. To-morrow. We never rais* or lower them. T7TNG . /GEORGE rpHEATRE. DUREAM-ST. (opp. H.M. Theatre). ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. CONTINUOUS pICTURES. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. "_ Every child accompanied^ toy .an adult "will receive .: the w :feee- GIFT OF A TOY, 1000 Toys to be distributed Free at the KING GEORGE THEATRE. Afternoon Performance, 1.30 to 4.30. Let the -Children See WHO'S WHO AT THE ZOO. . Interesting,- instructive, and amusing Nature Study. , - 4 STALLS. 3d; CIRCLE, 6d. Children 2d, afternoon session only. -DOYAL pOLLER [KK ' pOYAL pOLLER ;. ■ - ,-JJISk, " ' KHYBER PASS. .*' MAGNIFICENT POSTER COSTUMES. MAGNIFICENT POSTER COSTUMES. • BEAUTIFUL FANCY DRESSES. BEAUTIFUL FANCY DRESSES. QUEER COMIC IMPERSONATIONS. QUEER COMIC IMPERSONATIONS. Valuable Prises. "• Valuable Prizes. Most Handsome Poster (Gentleman), ' Most Handsome Poster (La£y), Most Original Poster (Gentleman). Most Original " Poster (Lady), Teams Competition. Best Fancy-dressed Lady. Best Fancy-dressed Gentleman. Best Historical Character (Lady fir Gentleman). First Appearance in Auckland, First Appearance in Auokland,. MARVELLOUS, UNIQUE AND ORIGINAL SKATING EXHIBITION. GENERAL ADMISSION-TWO SHILLINGS. GENERAL ADMISSION-TWO SHILLINGS. RESERVED SEATS. 2s 6d. If you saw our last Carnival you will willingly come and see this one. If you dil not see our last Carnival, then you have a< chance of witnessing a spectacle of magnificence and elegance surpassing anything attempted in New Zealand. Four Sessions Daily. Popular Prices. A UCKLAND #11 % J^IEDERTAFEL. TOWN TTALL. OWN XI ALL. FRIDAY, august 9 RIDAY, -AUGUST -£• ' econd poncert* of the QEASON. PROGRAMME: " God Save the King." , Part Song, " Sir Cuckoo" - - - - Hotmail LIEDERTAFEL. _ m Song, "Mother o' Mine" - - « F. Tours MISS ETHEL RAE. Serenade, " Holy Calm and Stillness ' • Abt LIEDERTAFEL. Organ Solo. "Suite Gothique" - Boellmann MR. H. G. DUTTON, F.R.C.0.. A.R.A.M. Part Song, " Huzza!" -- - - D. Buck *' LIEDERTAFEL. Songs, (a) "Standohen." .---■- - Schubert (b) " Eri tu_che Maflchiavi" - Verdi MR. SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, (of Christchurch.) Part Song, "Brothers in Song" - - ■ - - Dard-Jardm LIEDERTAFEL. INTERVAL. Anthem, "By Babylon's Wave" - C.Gounod (Organ Accompaniment.) }■■•:. LIEDERTAFEL. ~... Songs, (a) "The Woodpigeon" )'■ - - Liza (b) "The Wren" -• -, - ) Lehmann MISS ETHEL RAE. , Part Song, "Calm is the Lake - F. Abt LIEDERTAFEL. Songs, fa) "The Clock -.- . - - « Loewe (b) "Evening- Song" - Blumenthal MR. SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, " (of Christchurch.) Part Song, "Sleep Thou, Wild Rone" - - : F. Abt • LIEDERTAFEL. . Organ Solo, "Elegiac Romance" - - - - J. F. Ireland MR. H. G. DUTTON, F.R.C.0., A.R.A.M.Vocal Polka, "Like Fairy Elves" - De Rille LIEDERTAFEL. ! Box Plan OPENS TUESDAY, July 30. 8 a.m.. at Wildman and Arey's. Extra Reserved tickets, 3s. Unreserved tickets at O.ueen-st. entrance . Town ' Hall, 2s €d. Doors onen 7.15 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. sharp. No seats reserved after 7.55 p.m. Broadwnod Piano, supplied English and foreign Piano Agency. SYD. J. HARBUTT, Secretary. L . ." = = ' i Dividends. ATEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, i Al LIMITED. " • THE TRANSFER BOOKS of this Company will lie CLOSED from the 31st inst. to the j 13th pros, (both days inclusive) preparatory to PAYMENT OF INTERIM DIVIDEND, By Order of the Board, JAMES BUTTLE, General Manager. Auckland, July 23rd. 1912, THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA,' A LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid-up Capital, £1,500,000 Reserve Fund, £1,400,000 Together £2,900.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors ... £3,000.000 £5,900,000 A Dividend of £1 5s per Share, and Bonus of 10s per Share, for the half-year, together equal to 14 per cent, per annum, having been declared at a Meeting of Proprietoru, held in London on July 22. the same is now payable to Colonial Shareholders. E. A. HOLMES, Inspector. Wellington. July 23, 1912. T ABIES' OWN COSTUME MATERIAL M~DE UP AT PRIOiIS THAT DEFY COMPETITION BY DRESSMAKERS. COSTUMES TO MEASURE FROM T7» 64 SUITS TO MEASURE FROM 77s frl E. SAUNDERS. TAILOR Corner of Lome and Wellesley Streets. ■fTCTTLSON'S MALT EXTRACT. VY Also with Cod Liver Oil. Recommended by the Medical Profession. Used by all the Leading Hospitals and Sanatoriums. Sold by Leading Chemists and Grocers. SMALL Glass Screw-top Jars, LARGE Is 9d Per . Jar. 3s ANDREW M. PATERSON, 15, Commerce-street. Auckland Agent. BRONCHITIS is more quickly cured if NAZOL OINTMENT is rubbed well into the chest and back between the shoulders, and NAZOL is taken at the same time. , This has been proved.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12