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Amusements. ;: ■ / ' T QUEEN'S ITPHEATBE. MaoMahon «!*"• GO • WHERE THE CROWDS IK> I „ Daily, 11 a.nv to c V^*r nA ~». We do not Close between 6.30 and 6 ' * TO-DAY—THUBSDAT— X. '• ; Messrs. MacMahon' and ladder Present __„ THE INDIAN MASSACRE THE INDIAN MASS ACRE THE INDIAN MASSACRE It- beats anything of its kind America Has yet turned out. j_ THE INDIAN MASSACRE. ' THE .INDIAN MASSACRE. THE INDIAN MASSACRE. Gazing on this Picture the audience lose all consciousness ■of the present, , mine overwhelming excitement, dash, ana oaring of the theme, Supported by BEAUTIFUL NORTH TYROL. . Charming Scenic. Drama, THE BARGEE'S REVENGE. Drama (By the S and A. Coy.). THE LITTLE WANDERER, (By the Kalim Coy.). THE LAUGH ON DAD, Comic. WON BY A ' FISH. WON BY A FISH. Comedy....,.' By the Famous A.B. Coy.' _ THINK OF IT! 2?ffi n °J d IT ' Adults 6d. Children 3d.

T7-ING QEOBGE . rpHEATEE. THE Best Value in New Zealand. DUBHAM-ST. W. (opp. H.M. Theatre). CONTINUOUS PJETUEES. EVERY AFTEENOON, 1.30 to 4.30. TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY ONLYTHE AVIATOE AND THE JOURNALIST'S "WIFE, Over 3003 ft in lenfftb. Sensation, Kotnance, and Eealiam, As never before depicted are the. outstanding features of this great production. Sco the Great Flight, and the Dastardly Attempt to Wreck tho Airship. .. Stalls 3d, Children 2d, D. Circle 6d. ■pOBESTEES' HEAT BE. ONEHUNGA. npo-NIGHT AND rjpo-MORROW. DECEMBER 5 AND 6. AT 8 O'CLOCK. "rriHE pRINCESS '' OF pOPPYLAND " (Fanciful Operetta by C. King Proctor, in Three Acts). .Proceeds in Aid of Convent Funds. » Doors open 7 p.m. . Admission, 2s, Is 6d, and Is. AUCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. A EAST-STREET HALL. NEWTON. ALE OF WORK. The Ladies' Guild Summer Sale of Work TO-DAY (THURSDAY) AND TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), DECEMBEE .5 AND 6 To be Opened THIS AFTEENOON at 3 o'clock, by Mrs. Parr, Mayoress. White Work a Speciality..' Fancy StalL Fish Pond. Lollie and Ice Cream StalL Season Tickets, 6d. Children, 3d.

Horticultural Show*. A UCKLAND HORTICULTURAL (SOCIETY'S ' GRAND SUMMER EXHIBITION AND CHILDREN'S FLOWER SHOW. rp O "Vr N ,TT A lII* TTCRIDAY AND gATUEDAY. T\ECEMBER g AND '7 DOORS OPEN FRIDAY AT 2-30. r 2500 FLORAL EXHIBITS. Mr. W. T. Sharp on this Grand Organ every Afternoon and Evening. Admission, Is. Children, 6d, ■*\..«n.->*»--w. v , v^.,.v ' W. SATCHELL, "Sf&paging Secretary. Swimming. piTY OP AUCKLAND. CUSTOMS-STREET BATHS. These Baths will be re-opened for -public admission on THURSDAY MORNING, the sth inst. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. December 4, 1912. piTY OF AUCKLAND. . SHELLY BEACH BATHS. The Shelly Beach Baths are now open for the use of the Public. Admission: Adults 3d, Children Id. HENRY W. WILSON, 3rd December, 1912. Town Clerk. 1 Sporting. AUCKLAND TRACING pOLUB SUMMER TWEETING. | GENEEAL ENTRIES (lsov each). ACCEPTANCES for 'AUCKLAND CUP. 7sovs. RAILWAY HANDICAP. 2sovs. FIRST FORFEITS. G.N. FOAL STAKES, lsov. 39TH G.N DERBY, Isot. 18TH ROYAL STAKES, lsov. Aro Due on -EIRIDAY, T)ECEMBER g BY 9 P.M. FEES mast accompany in each instance. J. F. -HARTLAND. . Secretary. l ' , . S3 Tea. qpo ENJOY A CUP OF TEA IT IS NECES. 1 SARY TO GET THE BEST.

T I P T O N■• '■ 8 IS THE BEAND TOU REQUIRE. IT COMES FROM THE BEST GAEDEN3 IN CEYLON AND INDIA. PACKED IN FOUB GBADES. TO BE HAD AT ALT* STOEEKEEPEES, •p -pLLINGHAM AND po., T TD. t GENEKAL MERCHANTS. CUSTOMS-STREET EAST. . e ' ■■ 'J Nurserymen, Seedsmen, etc. DHAI AND BON. Montpellier Nurseries. . foot of Ayr-st. Parnell. 'Phone 761 Immense Stock of ANNUALS and other BUiiJIEK FLOWERING PLANTS, thorough. ly hardened, now ready lor present plant ing, including: Pansieß. Nemesia. Stocks Cinerarias. Coreopsis. Marguerite Oarna'tions. Delphiniums. Gaillardias. Miniature Sunflower, Penstemona. and other choice varieties, in the rery beat, strains. Ohysanthemuma, beat varieties, including; the latest Novelties Plants read ,in October. Cactus and other Dahlias, unrivalled collection. Meaembryantnemume and other Bock Garden Plants, a splendid and varied collection. Tomato Plants, beat varieties. 9d per doz. Ss per 100. Write for Spring Cata logae. which will be ready for distribution in a few daya. ."" " ' ' Professional Notices. EASY MONEY PLEASANTLY EARNED.Ladies can follow an independent occupation—not in shops or factories, but right in their . own homes- Take up the easy business of Lace-making with a Torchon Lace Loom. Wo purchase at highest rates all your work.—lf interested send 3d stamps for further particulars to THE TORCHON LACE CO.. Desk No. 11, 9, Centreway. 263, Collins-street. Melbourne (late of Empire Arcade). DAIBY-Farmera bow Maize, Borghuma. Japanese Millets, Carrots, Mangolds.— jLrthur Yatoa and. Co.. Ltd., Lower Aibert-a*,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15167, 5 December 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15167, 5 December 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15167, 5 December 1912, Page 12

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