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. _ ■ ■)■ Amusements. A. . ■ [ TTING . rtEORQE' mHEATRIi DURH.JLM-ST. W. Theatre). * CONTINUOUS a PIPTUBES. Afternoon,. 1.30 to 4.30 r gtaenhufc 7 to 10. THREE GREAT STAR DRAMAS. TO-DAY ONLY. ' : rpHE A VIATOR AND THE A JOURNALIST'S -y^TIFE, OVER 3000 FT IN LENGTH. Sensation. ' Romance, . and Baalism. * SEE ! SEE ! ! OUR GREAT WAR DRAMA, Nothing like it before seen m Auckland. rTHE TDED |rjROSS TMr/ARTO, TN THE piRING AT rpRIPOLI. The Defeat and Rout of the. Arabs-The Arabs' Treacherous Revenge, and Murder or the Red Cross Nurses-The Bombardment of the Arab Town by Aeroplane—lts Destruction by the 1 Arabs and its Sensational lall —A Shapeless Mass. . A ■ . "pASaiNG QHADOW. A Touching and Pathetic Drama. How good was returned for evil through the influence of a child. • , . AFTERNOON SESSIONS, 1.30 to 4.30. All Stalls, 3d; Children, 2d; Circle, 6d. pLOBE CONTINUOUS piCTUREB. THEATEE DE LUXE. Direction: Hayward's Enterprise, Ltd. RAND QPENING OF THE MOST ELEGANT' And LUXURIOUS PHOTO.-PLAY PALACE In the DOMINION, rpHURSDAY "M-EXT. T)ECBMBER J2, AT rr O'pLOCK. , THE MANAGEMENT take no small pride in the fact that this Theatre stands-alone in possessing every modem appointment for the convenience, luxury, and entertainment of the public. The cosmopolitan tastehas ever been before us in our scheme, and a combination of diverting and Intellectual amusement has been evolved, introducing gorgeous and majestic decorations, lavish and luxurious appointments, together with THE BEST IN CINEMATOGRAPHIC/ART. THE FIRST PICTURE THEATRE I*[THE DOMINION to be INSTALLED WITH A PERFECT SYSTEM of SCIENTIFIC VENTILATION AND SANITATION. .. ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF. THE ELECTRIC ILLUMINATION Vis a Revelation. • THE NEW GLOBE THEATRE DE -LUXE .Will Ever Stand as a MONUMENT OF MODERN INGENUITY. I NO MONEY HAS BEEN SPARED to accomplish this wonderful result, as the Management have always held THAT NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR THE . NEW ZEALAND PUBLIO. '" Here held captive aro the imaginations of master minds." ' Here aro Life productions, of Historians. The stories that still enthrall during years to come,.and tales of knight and lady, of blunt business men, and the; quaint, characters of travel and. adventure. - A QUIET PLACE TO SIT DOWN and REST —A pleasant way to pass an idle hour—to learn and laugh—and perhaps shed a tear at some touching story of re lire. AT THE MID-DAY LUNCH HOUR, after you'va eaten. GO TO THE GLOBE. The relaxation of mind and body AID DIGESTION. THE PROGRAMME WILL BE CHANGED MONDAY AND THURSDAY, r THE THEATRE WILL BE OPEN FROM . 11 A.M. TO .11 P.M. j" The Tariff: ■a £»D AND OD (CHILDREN,!. ' RESERVES, ONE SHILLING: A SPACIOUS TEA AND REFRESHMENT ROOM f-r the COMFORT and CONVENIENCE of PATRONS: also TELEPHONE and WRITING MATERIAL. The Sensation .of Sensations, . ; "THE LION TAMER'S REVENGE." QUEEN'S - rpjBEATRE. MONDAY NEXT, J KING GEORGE'S - HALL. MT. ALBERT. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 8 P.M. ' Tho Enjoyable and Well-known Comedy ■Drama. "CASTE." " BY THE ONEHUNGA DRAMATIC CLUB. Admission: Chairs, 2s: Seats. Is. Proceeds in aid of Hall Fund. A. T. GARLICK, ■:_«'. ■•'■■ Hon. Sec. IyriSSIONARY SALE . OF WORK. A Choice Selection of Ceylon and Chinese Lace and Crochet Work. D'Oyleys, Ties, and Collars, also Drawn-thread Work, will be on view for 'one week in the Tabernacle Buildings (upper floor), Karangahape Road, from THURSDAY, December 5. to December 12. These Goods are to be sold for Missionary purposes only, and are, especially suitable for Christmas Presents. 1. ■ " J. M. DEWAR. c= — . ; \ Horticultural Shows. pRAND CUMMER pXHEBITION AND pjfILDREN'S SLOWER QHOW. rpoWN TTALL, npO-DAY (SATURDAY). Open To-day from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. 2500 FLORAL EXHIBITS. Filling. both Halls. . Mr. W. T. Sharp on the Grand Organ ■ Afternoon and Evening. •• SALE OF BLOOMS AT 9 P.M. Admission Is, Children 6d. W. SATCHELS, Managing Secretary. egg ' . . . " ' ' Miscellaneous. ■■■■' A RTHUR NATHAN'S "GOLDEN TIPS "- ! .A. Foremost in ■ popular' -flavour ~ ___ —;■ ; - . '..■; . :- — r —•- - ■ITRS. W. RICHARDS (Ulysses); N;,Z. LeadIV.L ing Psychic, Spiritual Medium, Medical. Clairvoyante. Public Circle, Friday night. Bring articles.—29, Pitt-st. . GOOD TABLE BUTTER FOR Is PER LB., for a few more days only, at the LITTLE BACON SHOP. 192, Hobson-street. XMAS Groceries.— can got them better and cheaper at D. Hodley's, Mt. Eden RoV-d. near Symonds-st. ATATUIIA.L Healing is tho only scientific IN method of curing disease. Go to the Rangatira i-lealth Institute, and you will be made wv ; and taught how to keep j well. Corrtv 1 !' Symonds-st. and Khyber Pass. 'Phony 3238. . , ■ ■ MADAME ETXGENIA, Palmist, wishes her clients and others to know she can be consulted at 2, pVtvton-st.. Ponsonby. 171 HARE'S Eleo/lVic Baths, Wellesley-st. li» All complaints treated and cured by electric bath and massage. Advice free. ADAME VOILA, Clairvoyante and Crystal Seer, 135 a. ' Hobson-st;. (opp. St. Matthewfs Church), HoW|: 2 - -till 8. Ladies only. ■ Satnraayß_cxceptV'-a- ' ■'■• ■■-•.' 1 A A YEARS' Life Elixir, for Indigestion, -Lv/U Nervousness, ■ • Rheumatism.—Ask your Grocer or the Botanic Institute, Upper Queen-st. Price, 2s 6d. MILFORD, Clairvoyante,. 79. Ponsonby P.oad. has decided to Vce Clients for season only between Hepbut'B. and Picton Streets. .- . , ■ . Skin Troubles: Consult Ganderton, Pharmacist, Ponsonby Ron/d. RS. HARRIS ROBERTS, 19, PiWton-st., Ponsonby. Hours, 2to 9. Public Circle, Friday. 8 p.m.: at 7, King's Court Buildings. Handwriting diagnosed. ' MADAM LEON, the Great American Seer, may be consulted at Somkele, 71, Symonds-st. \ MR. JOHN ARTHUR. Clairvoyant. Electrical Healer by electricity, using no pads. No benefit, no pay. Clairvoyant diagnosis.— Hobson-street. FLORISTS.— to Auckland come and see the special Floral Display at Miss Carney's, 142, Karangabape Road. 'Phono 2943. JACKSON'S Fish Mart.—Fresh and Smoked Fish Daily. Rabbits and Oysters in ! season.—Mount Eden Road and Parnell. —— —: : RUSSELL'S TONIC PILLS are the best and most successful, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. All medicines, etc., POST FREE, by return on receipt of postal notes. Special Mail Order Department.—Russell, Chemist, opp. P. 0., Upper Symonds-st.. Auckland. PRIVATE GREETING CARDS—" Myown" Series are the best obtainable. Beautiful designs from 4s per dozer* nn. RUSSELL PRINTING CONCERN. _, .... Greeting Specialists. Thone. 3174. 220. Hobaon-st, WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT, Also with Cod Liver. Oil. Recommended by the Medical Profession. Used by all tho Leading Hospitals and Sanatoriums. Sold by Leading Chemist? and Grocers. SMALL, Glass Screw-top Jars. LARGE, Is 9cL Per Jar. as. , . . ANDREW mTpATERSON. f 15, Commerce-street,, Auckland Agent,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15169, 7 December 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15169, 7 December 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15169, 7 December 1912, Page 14