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I l!: ' ! Amusements. " ' 0 P E B• A ' ■ .JJ 0 'U.S. ?• * I BRENNAN-FULLER , JJATOBB /JtHIS J)AT. AT 2.30 j I REDUCED PRICES TO MATINEE, i j ■■■■.'■ .■,;:;'::■;:'; ■.;■'-- - ;.. ■.. : .'- : :*: ' ... JOHNSON and WELLS, Coloured Corned labs JOHNSON and WELLS. Dancers .etc. pHILL , and piILOHA, Silent Comedy f/OMAH r/OMAH, The Great. MindZj £j Heading. Ac*.. TTERBERT pLIFTON, English Comedian The Man with the £1000 Voice, „ STELLA RANGER. ARTHUR feTACLY. J THE LRISCOLIS, Comedians. -,_., HP. IE TRANCING J^RENNAN.->, ■' MONDAY NEXT, •'■■ First Appearance of MADAME LIGHT. Operatic Soprano. / PEARL LIVINGSTONE, Comedienne. FLOBRIB RANGER (Re-appearance). MR C AND MAUD COURTNEY,, Raconteur and Charming Yankee Girl. Cheered and Cheered Again. ■•■ ' 3*AT LEWIS GEO. WALLACE. FOUR GRESHAMS, Serios, Acrobats, etc. B.C. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, is: -P. 0.. 6d. _ _£ Reserves at- Wildman's. SIXPENCE EXTRA. m H E THING'S rpHEATRE. j jJJATINEB 0-DAY AT _ 2,30. PRICES: Dress Circle- Is; CMldren, 6d. Stalls-Adults, ;_Chii d . rpHE -J7-ING'fa " mHEATRE. End of Penny Section. rWTOTTOL The Recognised Home of Perfect.' Pictures. PULLER'S The Beat PISESSvs- & ULLER'B of AIL A IGTUBLS And FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. LAST NIGHT OF ARSON AT QEA. A Great . RSON AT OEA. Dramatic Effort. This Picture contains „r-, a THE MOST AWE-r.sTSPIRING SPECTACLES THE MOST AWE-INSPIKLTG SPECTACLES THE LITTLE DeIIICATESSEN STORE. the little delicatessen store, a new beginning, seeing detroit, the handy handless man. the tsthmus of t>anama. . he Isthmus of JTanama. Showing Uncle Sam at Work. _ w THE BEAR. HUNT. MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS. ARCHIPELAGO STOCKHOLM. Is 6d, Is, and 6<l. Reserves la 6d, at, • Wildman's. ' ■ftXEWTON PICTURE PALACE, ii Xarangahape Road. Penny Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES..-.. _ ■ COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Come Where the Crowds are Coming. SEE ..■■■ ■ SEE ■ r - '■■■'■■ ■■ ALL STAR PROGRAMME. »_.__ Longest and Largest of any Continuous Show A Series of Dramas. Comedies, and Bcenios. Prices: Adults. 6d to all parts; Children. 3d. Each Day. 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 10.15 p.m. rr\, O W NT TT A L L. Under patronage of His Excellency J Lord Islington, K.O.MG., Hon. A. M. Myers, MJ> (Commodore), Hon. Geo." Fowlda (President), the Mayor of Auckland (Q. J. Parr, Esq.). •TjrrEDNESDAY., , Qfl rpHE T/yAITEMATA JSOATING riLUB'S * /IEAND MADAME WIELAERT will sing : ■'.. '■■■ "The Jewel Song" (from Gounod's " Faust"). HERS PECHOTSCH will play . Vieuxtemps' brilliant arrangement of "Yankee Doodle." GWENETH EVANS will sing (a) "Oh, Thai We Two Were Maying" (a) "Oh, That We Two Were Maying" (Kevin). (b> "My Rosa" (Jean Malcolm). WM. ASPINALTi will sing " The Irish Emigrant" (Dnfferin). .LAURIE ABRAHAMS in the Humorous Monologue, "The Post" (Chevalier). W- T. SHARP will play on the Grand Organ Wely's Celebrated "Storm Fantasia." Hear the realistic storm effects. THE LYRIC FOUR will sing "A Stream of Silver Moonshine" (Gtebßl). JOHN W. RYAN will sing ." The Ould Side Car" (AirUe-Dix). ' ; W. T. SHARP plays ■■■■■ ■ (a) Concert Overture" (Moraniii). (b) " Gondola Song" (Lohr). ; THE LYRIO FOUR will sing •',„„„ ■ " Jenks's "Vegetable Compound*' (Macy). ALAN MCELWAIN in some . -ri "Humorous Stories' and*limitations.. W. T. SHARP concludes with (a)-" The Question and the Answer" (Wol. stenholme). ,'•■ „■».•. _. . . ■ (b) "Grand f March" CLefebura Wely). "GET BUSY WITH YOUR SHILLING." Reserves— SHILLINGS. Day Sales at Gerti . Campion's, or from Club Members. Box Plan now open at Wildman and Arey's. ; ; . r DO IT NOW. W. 0. SEALE. , ~ H. BLAMPIED, ■■■ Joint Sees, .■ : THE Onehunga Band will play, at the A Onehunga Zoo next Sunday afternoon. Come up and sign the Counter-petition asking the Government not to give the Council power to sit on the Zoo. -:■•...--..'.;: ,: :; _• •_■ Art Unions. ART. UNION,] Of AUCKLAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINERS ! SOCIETY. - - r To be Drawn WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, at 7.45 pjn., TRADES HALL. GENERAL MEETING TO "FOLLOW. All Members and intending Members : kindly, attend. J.'CARMICHAEL. Hon. Sec. \ Electoral* •CILLERSLie TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Pursuant to Section 39 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, I hereby give; notice that an Election will be held on SATURDAY, August 17, 1912, for the purpose of electing a Member of Ellerslie Town Board in place of Mr. George Peek, resigned, and I hereby appoint the -Town Clerk's Office, Ellerslie, as the ' place, ; and SATURDAY, the 10th day of August, 1912, between the hours af 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. as the day for the nomination of Candidates for such, offlae. 3 JOHN WM. GARB. 1? Returning Officer. July 27, 1912. a ■ ,'. ■ , - » '" ' ■«»«■ ■mi mm—■»■■—»>! ; — — ..... —- ____.. ____^3™} Mining Notices. JJ O T * O E. The OFFICE of the following COMPANIES is situated at THE IMPERIAL BUrLDINGS . QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND:- * THAMES DEEP LEVELS MINING BOARDMONOWAI GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. vat ax X, TAIRUA MINE,?, LIMITED. SAXON GOLD MINING COMPANY LIMITED. • W ™?' SILVER STREAM MINES, LIMITED NEW MAGNET GOLD MINING- COM PANY, LIMITED. «"«*«** UUJI MOUNT WELCOME GOliD MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. «^nxng GOLDEN CROSS GOLD .MINING" COMPANY. LIMITED. -• j u W ALBURNIA GOLD MINING COM PANT, LIMITED. ta W GOLDEN CROSS CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED. """'Ai.ca/, _ J. B. SHEATH, i . ~'-.'■' -■•'•' : ':■' "'',-'■' ■*".' : : Secretary. : . Auckland, July 23, 1912. ; Restaurants and Tea Rooms. , : ' " pRIOR'S. COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN ' BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH ELECTEIO FANS. S Wwa ; ■■'• . STRAND ARCADE, S " HARBOUR VIEW, Endean's Biiildin«r» , opp. Queen-street Wharf.-Open Sunt to Afternoon d.Late ar Teas" Everything good—J. Fountain, Proprietor. Y SOME may lead, but I am second to nZiZ Try HANSON'S DINING ROOMS °^* HBBAM) Office; 4-course meals, breaffi from 7 till 10 a.m. * urttaj "*st E°2E pZJMSS %Sss*SjMENT enables them to get rid ofth« bruisn; ggoperties 11, haß great ™ m «* *n*&l£l I rub in freely NAZOL OIM'MEN'P drylns j &r k to flannel. 1 ' TbTwfl^^ , Agency. Ltd. 6. ftguggj;. Piaao GPEOTAL PURCHASE- OF OVERCOATs"" V-7 We have just opened un L^wis Ai ?'"~ !of Genu's Tweed Overcoats ~ £ lin « , offering at the low figtSe of 60s ±r, w^ are are fine warm coats; J beautirul3v &^l ' for value are second ' to*« ou s in «?' d minion. We will be nlea SS - ♦i. ln v'***' Do * , them.-Mcßride, Cash ■"•Sffi fa%t™W you LOutatter. Victoria-street, ' Costlua ier ftad

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 12