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Amasements. /QUEE N' S . .: '. iy HEAT EE, • . •' QUEEN-STREET. . - ' " MacMahon and Lodder, Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS .GO. ' PSSxiVSS iWn&s.'. . TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT. Final Presentation of . . . : OF Q.° LD AND ALL-STAR PROGRAMME 6(1 ' EVERYWHERE. 3d QUE E N;' s IJIHE AT EU, ' . QUEEN-STREET. WHERE THE BOOM CONTINUES. ANNOUNCEMENT 'EXTRAORDINARY, ! Moffi NIXT: MESSRS. KAOMAHON AND LODDER • / Present, * . ' . frt. fhpir Thousands or Patrons, Absolutely the Greatest f ever Presented to an Auckland Audience, r ; Featuinxig , •TITK GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE, I 'PHV jfIRRiT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE, ' THE ' Sot CIRCUS CATASTROPHE 1 In it there is practically the finest *.I fetQENE over staged, which .culminates in , a I/tUP FOR LIFE ' fro high TELEPHONE \ WIRES•Thp Tvencrtli of this Film is 3000 feet. T® GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. I« • irndoubtedly the most Sensational PictoT't ever screened 1 before : an audience. . Merd words cannot convey any idea ,01 THE , GREAT - CIRCUS CATASTROPHE. •• 'You Must. See it, and . \ ONLY AT THE QUEEN S, The Most Popular Homo of Photo, Plays in ■ Now Zealand. \ JUST THINK OF IT— Adults.'. - 'Children. 6 D ';\ - 3°' , jpORESTEIftS' rjpHEATEE, QNEHUNGA. . Direction - - > - • MacMahon and Lodder. ipO-DAY, ATi S.JO-'J'O-NIGHT, AT 8. ■QUEEN'fe piCTURES, t An. All- Stair Programme. . Inclading— UNCLE TOM'S CABTN. UNCLE TOM'S CABTN. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The' Story of the Emancipation of tho American Negro. Iberian Peninsula, Broncho Billy's Gratitude, Sicilian Tragedy, Leap lear, and other Special Features. Admission: D.C., Is; Stalls, 6d. Special Matinee Prices. R 0 r A. '• R 1 N "•

KHYBER PASS. O P E N- ' _ MONDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDA" =3 FRIDAY. 7.30 till :10 p.m. — WEDNESDAY, IL. 5 to 7; p.m. and ; 7.30 till 10 p.m. 3. • SATURDAY. 2.30 till 5 p.m.,- 5 till 7. and 7.30 till 10 p.r Nfl DT, EIE- Popular Prices. LAST WEEKS OF THE SEASON. at — :— —— ice T O W N JJ a L ] adIY, • to- CONCERT CHAMBER, re!D- 20, 1912 ' on, ots V° CAL AND P IANOFOKTE EOITA ly. •' - '• . By • d . e * H. BABRY CONEY. A.E.A.M., L.8.A.M., sto ....' AND STUDENTS. ied ' . ny PRICES OF ADMISSION: 2s and Is.. Ac- Day Sales at Messrs. 1 A. Eady and Co.' en and Wildnian and Arey's._ Box Plan opens at Wiidman and Arey' all MONDAY. November 11,. where 2s ticket may- be reserved, ' igs — — — ~ nK HP HE GARRISON , BANJ ~ A (By kind permission City Council). ■ Will Play the Following Programme on nd WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, " ALBERT PARK. AT 8 P.M. of "... . . Collection in-aid- of Band Fund. • Je- . set March, " Rimutaka" - - - . (Trunell he Waltz. "The Old Belfry." - - (Dodwell ite Two-step, "Cotton Blossoms - • (Hall Descriptive Selection. "Sailor's Life'-" (Round Morceau. " Turkish Patrol " - -'■ - (Hums v Humorisk. " Trombone Sneeze" ; - (Losey March. " One of'the Best " - - - (Rosey " God Save • the King." TA G. F. OATER, Coodnctor. — Exhibitions. ■D. ' In IJHE JUKI'S AM 12! BAFTS QLUB nd THE PROGRESSIVE ART MOVEMENT, ;ei 'd, jpiRST JgXHIBIIION. SOCIETY OF ARTS GALLERY, COBURG-ST N 0 W O p EN- — Hours: 12 to 5, 7, to 10. D, ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). — Afternoon Te?.. tj® THIS . EVENING: PROMENADE CONCERT [}~ By the following Artists:— ]r MISSES. BARTLEY AND BEST. ANT MESSRS.. J. W. H. PARSONS, VERNON CONEY, AND B. ARMIGER. 1e Piano lent by National Piano Co. E. WARNER. Hon. Seo. '° I Railways. JyJ'EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ~ AUCKLAND RACES. 9TH NOVEMBER. 1912Trains will run between Auckland and Ellerslio Racecourse at ■ intervals as required. ■ , ■ 'Usual 'Racecourse fares. A train will leave Auckland for Cambridge at 5.41 p.m. . 1 The usual, afternoon train for Ilelensville ' n will not' leave Auckland until 0.'5 p.m., and will run through to KaukUpakapa. r • BY ORDER. ZEALAND' RAILWAYS. WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT HAMILTON, NOVEMBER 12 AND 13, 1912. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Ohakunc and any station 111 the Auckc. land District to' Hamilton or Kirikiriroa 5 from November 11 to 13.inclusive available for return up to and including November r ' 20. 19.1,2. • Kxcursion tickets issued to Hamilton or rl Kirikiriroa from Taumarunui and stations north of Taumarunui 'will not be available ; '.by and will not be accepted on AucklandWellington or Wellington-Auckland Express trains. MONDAY. 11th NOVEMBER, 1912. TUESDAY. 12th NOVEMBER, 1912. WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER. 1912. The Express trains to and from Rotorua and Thames "will stop at- Kirikiriroa to put down -'passengers- , , . WEDNESDAY. 13th , NOVEMBER, 1912. „ A train will leave Auckland for Kirikiriroa' at 6.42 a.m. . A train will leave Kirikiriroa for Auckland *' atr b p.m. . , Thesis trains will stop where required be- '• tween Auckland and Mercer. (Southdown, ■ Westfield. Mangere, and Ruriciman excepted) ■They will not stop at stations Whangamar rino to' Tc Rapa inclusive. A train wiil leave Mercer for Kirikiriroa — at 8.35 a.m. , •. A train'will leave Kirikiriroa for Mercer s T at 5.15 p.m. . ," The 6.30 a.m. train trom Te Kuiti will . run through to Kirikiriroa. r A. train will leave.Kirikiriroa for Te Kuiti 0 at 4.50 p.m. '. ~ . . ' " A train will leave Kinkiriroa for Cambridge .at 6.5 p.m. A train will leave Cambridge for Frankton " at 8115 p.m. - • A train will leava Frankton for Cambridge at 10.5 p.m. ' The 6 a.m. train R-otorua to Frankton, and the 2.45 p.m. train Morrinsville to Rotorua will not run. A train will leave Rotorua for Frankton . at 6.30 a-m. A train will leave Putarurn for Frankton • at 6.30 a.m. - ■ A train will leave Kirikiriroa for Rotorua ■ at 4.30 p.m. A train will leave Kirikiriroa for Putaruru I at 6.15 p.m. , A train will leave Thames for Frankton , at 7.15 a.m. ■ A train will leave Paeroa for Frankton , at 8.5. a.m. , A. train will leave Kirikiriroa for Thames . at §.30 pim. A train will leave Kirikiriroa for Paeroa . and Waihi at 5.50 p.m. I BY ORDER. i 1 " 1 11 1 1 ———— ' "I AO Life Elixir, for Indigestion, XV'-' Nervousness. Rheumatism.—Ask your Grocer ,or the Botanic Institute, Upper Queen-street. Price, 2a.6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 14