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Amusements. Q P E■ B A JJOTTBE. BRENNAN-FULLER'S vaudeville. BBBNN AN-FULLER'B VAUDb VIELE. TO-NIGHT, THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST LES FRANCOIS Sensational • LES FRANCOIS Continental LES FRANCOIS Comedy Acrobats. Everybody's NELLIE KOL.LE. Favourite NELLIE KOLLL. A EMSTEONG ANT) VSISS Armstrong and V erne In Their Great Sketch THE EXPRESS MESSENGER BOY. Tom Armstrong.." I was Born in Virginia." A Great | TACK QTRAW I English Hit | JACK DtRAW 1 Comedian IRENE AND MORTON Novelty Artists . IRENE AND MORTON and Dancers. Pearl Livingstone, Florrie and Stella, Ranger. The Great Laughter Makers— THE DRIBCOLLS. D.C. and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, Is; F.C., 6d. Reserves at Wildman/s, SIXPENCE EXTRA. rp h E TT-INU'S THEATEK. End of Penny .Section.. m PITT-STREET. Change of Programme Twice Weekly. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. TTIULLEB'S The Best P\9IV-?,y| . J: ULLKR'S of AH „, ra ™ Ais • AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S OPINION, FULLER'S LEAD IN PICTURES. The New Series Another Great Success. The Biggest Programme in Auckland. LIEUT. ROSE AND HIDDEN TREASURE. The Girl Alone—The Sacrifice-Italian Lakes -Old Silver Watch-Thc Sacrifice-Compli-cated Campaign-Rambles in lorhs&irc-ii J. were King. „ Is and 6d. Reserves, Is 6d; Wildmans. MATINEE TO-MORROW. AT 2.30. rnOWN TJALL QONCERT QHAMBEB TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING. MISS 17 OE "DARTLEY IKS -DaRTLEY (Winner of Gold Medal. Auckland Competitions, 1911. Winner of Eight first prizes and Gold Medal, Christ-church Competitions, 1912), AND MR- XT P T3ORRADALE B. XI. VJ. JDoRRADALE (Winner of Gold Medal. Auckland Competitions, 1911, Winner of Five first prizes and Gold Medal, Christchurch Competitions. 1912), Will Present a Varied and Delightful Programme of MUSIC AND TjiLOCUTION. USIC AND Hi LOCUTION. HISS BARTLEY AND MR. BORRADALEHumorous scene (in costume), from " THE HUNCHBACK." . . .... , (First prize Auckland Competitions, 1911. (First prize Christchurch Competitions, 1912.) One-act Comedy-" MY LAWYER'S FEE " (Assisted by Mr. C Smith). MISS BARTLEY- ~«,,« - s Three Songs: "Cradle Song (Dick Harris).. " Child's Prayer" (Frank Morton). "Slecpikins" (Frank Morton). (Music by W. J. Bellingham)- " Ophelia Mad Scene " (in costume). (First prize Auckland Competitions. 1911). (First prize Christchurch Competitions, 1912). Humorous Recital (in costume)— "THE DOG 'ORSPITAL." MB. BORRADALE— Song: "We Sway Along the Ridges" (Mallinson). Recital (in costume)— '* CLARENCE'S . DREAM " (Shakspere) (First prize Auckland Competitions. 1911.) ._, Recital: "Christmas at Sea" (Stevenson). (First prize and championship, Christchurch Competitions, 1912). MISS MADELINE KNIGHT— " TOO LATE " (Tschaikowsky). MR. .T. CULFORD BELL (Wellington)— Shaksperean Recital: "Hence. Home, You Idle Creatures (" Julius Caesar"). MISS ATLEEN MOORD (Dnnedin)— Piano Solo: "Hungarian Rhapsodic " in E flat ........ (Liszt). MR. MONTAGUE— Humorous scene: "Trying a Magistrate." MISS BARTLEY, MISS KNIGHT, MR. BORRADALE, and MB. MCELWAIN— Quartette: "Fairyland." Stage Manager - -- - Alan McElvrain. Admission: 2s and ONE SHILLING. Box plan now open at, Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Martelli's and Eady's. Direction H. V. ROBERTS. Meetings. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING In the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING AT 3 O'CLOCK. MISS HELEN F. BARNES. M.A.. OF NEW YORK. Will Speak on . "GIRLS OF TO-DAY." The Mayor (Mr. 0. J. Parr) will preside, and extend a welcome to Miss Barnes. Miss Baker, Mrs. Stewart. Dr. Keith, Mr. Dellow. and others will give Music. Floral Procession and Gymnastic Items by Members. Admission Free. . Collection. THE AUCKLAND TALLYMEN'S EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Meeting of the above Union will bo held in the Trades Hall, at 7.30 p.m., on FRIDAY, August 16, 1912. Business: General. A. E. WETHERILT. Secretary. ■ A UCKLAND SADDLERS' UNION.—A J\. Special Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hall THIS EVENING (Friday), August 16, 1912. Business: Special. D. J. MURPHY. Secretary. Money. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rat* of interest,— Jackson and Russell. DO You Want Money? We can get for you large and small sums on Mortgage at very low rates of interest, on real good security.—Ewington and Baker, corner of Durham-street East and Queen-street, MONEY TO LEND ON FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY At 5i per cent, per annum. W. FRATER AND SON. 103, Queen-street. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public, 42 and W. Queen-street. /-I H is A p MONEY, 1 Money to Lend on City and Suburban Properties at Lowest Rates. NEVILLE NEWCOMB, His Majesty's Arcade. ■jit" O N E Y TO LEND. ON MORTGAGE OF FIRST-CLASS FREE ■ HOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT RATES. HESKETH AND RICHMOND. Wrudham-st,, Auckland. ■fTCTE HAVE MONEY TO LEND ON .' VVj MORTGAGE. j ' SHEARER AND EASTGATE. Security, Queen-street. ( IATE liavo the following sums to Lead od 1 VV first-class securities, at current rates 1 of interest—£l7oo. £1000, £450, £400, £iSO. and 'I £200. SMITH AND HALCOMBE, c Queen and Swanson Streets. ') raLjiis«__/'& "MONEY Lent ou Prom. Note*. UHjgKS iYI.on Build. Society's Shares, £ X on Life Ins Policies, or ou Purv*» niture without removal. Bum- t ness strictly confidential.— Lombard, 31. i We-lleslcy-street. opp Publio Library. m ok- /* -ESTABLISHED 1887 - Royal { O-wHj JCJ Loan Office. 4. Wellesiey-st i X E., first shop from Queen-street { V* (late of Victoria-st.). Money to lend every conceivable form security; reasonable interest. J HERE'S A WRINKLE! It yoou Have a Cold in the head, or a tickling Cough I put four or five drops of " NAZOL" on half a piece of loaf sugar, and allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly by placing it between the cheek and the gums. Repeat this every hour. In this way you will get full benefit of " NAZOL." and secure prompt relief.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15073, 16 August 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15073, 16 August 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15073, 16 August 1912, Page 12

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