Amusements. . . QUEEN'S ■- - - rj* HE AT RE. 1 . . . -Queen-streot.' 1 • Proprietors, . MacMahon - and Lodder. [ ' —~r GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. We find no need for ' superlatives. \ The, Publi- is Wiser than ; the • Wisest Critic." ' CONTINUOUS PICTURE ... ENTERTAINMENT. . rpO-DAY—fpHimSDAY—rpO-NIGHT. - Du Maurier's-. TRILBY The only World • TRILBY Copy Famed TRILBY ever Romance TRILBY taken > Do you remember Sweet . Alice, Ben Bolt, Sweet Alice, with hair so brown; > She wept with delight, when you gave her a smile, . , And trembled with fear at your frown. During the presentation of Trilby, Miss i Barbara Ozman will sing "Ben Bolt.' 1 — TRILBY, TRILBY, TRILBY, A Marvellously Vivid' Representation- of Du Maurier's Deliehtful Masterpiece. " TRILBY, TRILBY. • TRILBY. A Trilby tenderly alive. A Completely Convincing Svongali Alive. A beautifully impressive-sfcory. that instantly goes straight to tho heart. . Trilby will be supported by (as usual), a Magnificent Programme of the latest Biograpli . Masterpieces. THINK.OF IT' THINK OF. IT! 0D— EVERYWHERE—£>D ,'. It seems , almostinconceivable. QUEEN'S THEATRE. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Still they come. One success after another. "MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 16. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. , The most impressive and convincing play ever presented in any part of the world. i~~"~ : ■ ~ ' T°WN . JJALL qoncert QHAMBER. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT.. . TO-NIGHT. . ROYAL FOLLIES. ROYAL FOLLIES. A Feast of Musio, ; Song, and Jollity. _ ROYAL FOLLIES. Radiating • Merriment Every Moment. - ROYAL FOLLIES. Brimful .of' Mirth and Melody. " ROYAL FOLLIES. . Established Themselves Supreme. ! ROYAL FOLLIES. A Crowning Triumph. ROYAL FOLLIES. All That :is Dainty " and - Chic. . ROYAL FOLLIES. Full of Exquisite 'Grace-and Charm. : ROYAL. FOLLIES. ' Every- Evening at 8. ROYAL FOLLIES. A. Certain Recipe : for . Happiness. : ROYAL FOLLIES/ - ■ Brimming Over With Infinite Variety. ROYAL FOLLIES. The Spirits ,of Laughter and Song. ROYAL FOLLIES. ■ Most - Refined Rollicking Entertainers. . PRICES: 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Wildman and , r Arey's. " Day, Sales, at Martelli's. Exhibitions. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. • THE ' TJAILLIE ' /COLLECTION XiiE JDaillie • COLLECTION .: OF BRITISH "PAINTINGS RITISH . X AINTINGS NOW; r^PEN ow^'aJpen At the ART SOCIETY'S' GALLERY. COBURG-ST Hours:'.. 10 to ' 5.30, and 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION, 13. I ——————mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmrnmm ■■■—-n j Public v Notices. Jyj" . O • T • I O E. The Business Premises of the undersigned ! will be CLOSED ; TO-DAY (Thursday), September 12. . LOUIS - LEWIS, Auctioneer. rpHE WAREHOUSES -of the Undersigned will be CLOSED TO-DAY. (Thursday). September 12th. • . * L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. .. ARTHUR H. NATHAN. . LTD. pUBLIC NOTICE. All claims against the undersigned must be. sent in to Mr. A. E. Warnock, P.O. Box i 594, on or before FRIDAY, 20th inst., or they cannot be recognised. RICH AND JEFFREY, - SAMUEL , - JEFFREY. ALL dogs . found :on", my - property will be - destroyed.—W.. Walters, Papakura. THIS is to notify the Residents of .the surrounding district that I am applying for a License.-to . slaughter on Mr. J. Rye's Farm, situated in the Mangawara district.— (Signed) "• A. E. Wilson. Taupiri, September 7, 1912. ■ .- - - Mining Notices. rpHE SAXON GOLD MINING COMPANY, X LIMITED. A - Call (the- thirteenth) •of One Penny per Share has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary at tho Company's • Office, Imperial Buildings, Queenstreet. Auckland, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of October. 1912. . J. B. SHEATH. - ' Secretary. Auckland, September .10, 1912. Professional Notices. M B. c: c ooke, . , DENTAL' SURGEON. Has RESUMED PRACTICE. Upper Symnnds-street, Sept. 11th. •REMOVAL j^OTICE. D B ': H. :D. M ACKENZIE SURGEON AND HOMOEOPATHIC ' PHYSICIAN, Wishes -to - intimate that he has REMOVED FROM MANUKAU ROAD, PAIINELL, TO MOUNT EDEN .ROAD. MOUNT EDEN (Two Doors. from Pcncarrow Avenue). HOUR! At - Home, 9.30 to 10.30 a.m.; 1.30 to 2.30., and . 6.30 to 7.50 p.m. AT MR. J. A. POND'S: 11' a.m. to 1 p.m. Nurserymen, Seedsmen, .. etc. DHAY AND SON.-Montpellier Nurseries, . foot of Ayr-st., Parnell. 'Phone 761. Immense Stock of ANNUALS and other SUMMER FLOWERING PLANTS, thoroughly hardened, now ready for present planting, including: Pansies, Nemesia, Stocks, Cinerarias, Coreopsis,. Marguerite Carnations, Delphiniums,- Gaillardias, Miniature • Sunflower, Penstemons, and other choice varieties, in the very best strains. ChyeanthemuEos, best varieties, including the latest Novelties. : Plants ready in October. Cactus and other Dahlias, unrivalled collection. Mesembryanthemums and other Rock Garden -Plants, a splendid and- varied -collection. Tomato Plants, best varieties, 9d per doz, 5s per 100. Write for Spring Catalogue, which will ,be ready for distribution in a' few days.. • Excursions, Picnics, Etc. j ——__ , SELECT MOTOR - LAUNCH FISHING ! O TRIPS, commencing SUNDAY, Sept. 15 i (weather permitting).; Bait provided. Prize Particulars from SKIPPER. Burley i Villa, Commercial -Road.' - - * ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15096, 12 September 1912, Page 12
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