%2 Amusements. ■JEST'S '. ' jpIC TUBES. , "pOYAIv JJA LL. '•.Direction • Hayward's Enterprises. Ltd. THE ; HOME OP • THE { STABS. Another - of ''West's' Famous • Pictures, THAT . HAVE.' MADE THEM FAMOUS. Arp AI/E r\F ; WO : PITIES, il 1 ALE Up XWO V/ITIES. - A Pictorial Dramatisation of CHARLES ■■■■. DICKENS'S ; Great Novel. SIDNEY CARTON'S HEROIC SACRIFICE. " Greater. love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend." A TALE OF TWO CITIES. WINTER IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. PATHE'S GAZETTE. THE DEVIL'S GROTTO. Beautifully Coloured. See - John Bunny in AN' EVENTFUL ■ ELOPEMENT. . TRIUMPH OF RIGHT.'. (Vita Drama.) People's . Prices—ls. 6d. and Children 3d. Reserves, Is 6d. 'Phone 1506. THE t yrio theatre. HE JUYRIC ... .JLHEATRE. Direction .... Havward's Enterprises. Ltd " The Show that Sets the Standard!" HAYWARD'S "PICTURES. AWARD'S X ICTUIiES. Are ' ' Summed-up ■ in two words— "THE BEST." . This Week's Great Programme. THE FATAL MIRROR, THE FATAL ■ MIRROR. THE FATAL ' MIRROR, ■A Stirring Western Drama (Exclusive). PANDORA'S- BOX, PANDORA'S BOX, . John Banny in the Leading Role. ' - (Exclusive). THE SHRINKING RAWHIDE, THE SHRINKING RAWHIDE. Point Loma ('Scenic) Taming of Mary (Comedy)— Tapioca Industry .(Industrial)— Mother's Revenge (Drama) Rapids of Kivatch (Coloured Scenic). . The Golf Caddie's Dog—Latest Gaumont Graphic—Making a Mountain Out of, a , Molehill. - THE LYRIC .SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TO, PAST AND PRESENT, OARSMEN AND i FOLLOWERS -OF CLEAN • SPORT. The; Officers and Members - of the WAITEMATA BOATING CLUB resectfully request you to BE- PRESENT .'at. tho ■ LYRIC THEATRE.' SYMONDS-STREET, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)/at* 8 p.m.. ' And see the" SPECIAL SET OF PICTURES (ineluding WORLD'S ■ CH AMPI ON SHIP-BARRY V. ARNST) gratuitously [riven as a. Benefit Night by P. Hayward, Esq., -of Hay-ward's Enterprises, Ltd.,. for the furtherance of Funds for' reinstatement of Boatliousc. Come ip Singles,• Pairs, Fours, or Even Eights, and enjoy; yourselves, at ■ the same time ■ helping to assist one of Auckland's Oldest Rowing Clubs.• . W. C. SEALE. H. BLAMPIED, . .'Joint Hon. Sees., < New '..'Boat' House Fund ==^ Athletic' Sports. THE O.AME. « rpHAT ROWS. J- HE AilE ; X HAT . VTROWS. JJOCKEY -^SSOCIATION. QPENING .J^.EW• pAVILION. Q.RAND ■ rpoURNAMENT' ' AND gPORTS, JJOCKEY Q.ROUND, JJEMUERA. • gATURDAY gEPTEMBEB ' -2.10"P.M. ' . , programme. REFEREES' 75YDS MEN'S HANDICAP. LADIES' AND MEN'S ' SEVEN-A-SIDE TOUR- •' NAMENTS. . . 50YD3 AND 100 YDS HANDICAP (Men's). 75YDS LADIES' HANDICAP. TEAMS' RELAY RACE (Ladies' and Men's). SCHOOLBOY TOURNAMENT. THAMES REP. TEAMS COMPETING (Ladies and Men). . Band in Attendance. ' Afternoon Tea <on Ground.A Special Quick Tram Service to Ground. A series of Moving Pictures will be taken on "the ground by Hayward's Enterprises, Limited (to'be' screened shortly). ADMISSION, Is. Ladies, 6d. ■ L. HOWARD NORTON. ; . Secretary. - ) . Dental. -
pAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. It-is no longer, necessary to suffer pain, for after some years of CAREFUL .: . STUDY . I have at. last.' produced an anaesthetic which is PERFECT V AND' PAINLESS. HOURS: Daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: 7 to 8 each evening. Open Saturday Afternoons. i Q "jyjUNROE '' MANUEL,, ... JQENTIST, . : 65, QUEEN-STREET, . - Two Doors below Smeeton's. rpilE ' JgASIS OF ; gUCCESS. We stand by our-work. ... . I - „ : I Howey. Walker. The People " stand by", us. ] In recommending your friends to go to Mr. Howev Walker Vto hare teeth attended to. which one of the following reasons would you-give? .. , ~ i. .. . • . No.' 1. v Because he is clever, and skilful at painless • extractions. - 2. Because Mr. Howey Walker is so very gentle, and takes extreme care. 3. - Because he ; saves jour teeth without pain. 1 ' ' f 4.- Because Mr. Howey Walker's gold-fillings are guaranteed • eight .years. 5. Because you get " Better Teeth at Howey Walker's: ; lovely -new teeth: that look nice and' don't . give any . bother. 6. Because he seems to have a thorough knowledge of his profession, and' the ability to do the best work. - -yyHEN WE ASK; OUR NEW. PATIENTS— -WHO. SENT THEM? ~ AND. WHY? ONE OR OTHER OF THESE REASONS IS . GIVEN. THERE IS ALWAYS A ; REASON. Which:one. would you give? ' JJOWEY -^"ALKBR, ■ CITY ' DENTIST. J yOORD yf ILSON, SURGEON DENTIST. THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Corner opposite : new Post Office! . Telephone. 1985. - Q. : E'o RGE; •' ARR E N . DENTIST, . VICTORIA-STREET. EAST (Over Building. Society's Offices). SPECLV.LIST: : RESTORATION 'OF MOUTH CONTOUR. L. T. H ASELDEI V DENTAL SURGEON, EDSON'9 BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST. Opp. Smith and Caughey'a. Tel. 1450- "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15096, 12 September 1912, Page 12
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