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- . .i ■' r- ' 11 1 \'>S ■■ /■ Amcseßienfau Q.LOBE CONTINUOUS piCTURIS. : THEATRE DE LUXE. * 3 S Direction : Hayward's ■ EoteivtlMai. •. LUL M THE MOST ELEGANT " ''M ; ' And- " ■ % LUXURIOUS PHOTO - PLAY • WWflliiiltl i ' ' ' In the "... ■■■■■ DOMINION. . LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. if THE GLOBE THEATRE is, in every mem t ;-5' of the word, a PICTURE PALACE DE 'ji LUXE.—HEEALD. ■ .: Right down in the city's heart class to '% the rush and swirl of trafficbnt ONCE : INSIDE, with COOLING BREEZES from 'i electric fans. COMFORTABLE SEATS and the PICTURES SWEEPING O'ER the SCREEN the hot streets and mad struggle > ' for existence seem unreal things. U AJkC. TO 11 P.M. I[HE TARIFF— OD, AND CHILDREN gD. RESERVES, -^S. Refreshment Rooms, Telephone. WriiUn* Material, and Every Coptenieoce. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee - -- -- -- -- - o. R. Bailw Direction J. C. Williamson. Ltd. "MUSIC! I RVtttt. MUSIC." CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION EXTRAOSDINAET. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. Commencing MONDAY WEEK, DECEMBER 23, j With the phenomenally successful light opera in two acts, with music by Jt LEO FALL. • ' THE GIRL IN TEE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. —— Reappearance for a Season of Musical Plays of the " NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ' 1 NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, , Including— MR. TALLEUB ANDREWS. MISS VTV7A7T TAIiLEUR, AND MISS SYBIL ARUNDALE. ■. ■■ . < THE BOX PLANS - \ THE BOX PLANS 7 1 ■ For the FIRST SIX NIGHTB will be opentrf >,' at WiUTman and Arey's, THURSDAY NEXT. ' ' ' AT 8 A.M. Jr/; . Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls, 6s; Stalls.'' M Ss: Gallery, Is. ' . Early Doors to Stalls 6d, Gallery Is, extra. . J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. . QNE DAY R C IO IS. PAPATOETOE METHODIST CHURCH. - START A HAPPY CHRISTMAS V: ' : ' : TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 14. :. For visitors and afternoon workers trains leave Auckland for Papatoetoe at 12.40 and ' : * ' $ 1.13 p.m. Refreshment and afternoon tea' on the fiTOunda. Admission to grounds, £d: - i ■ children, 3d. . .v-i'ip TUT OTOE CAB TBIT W -iyi : " TO ROTORUA. ■ TO BOTORUA. /■• . ":' w Per 55-h.p. Daimler Car. with reliable ;>, chauffeur, leaving Cook's Tourist Gffic*. s;; Auckland, on FRIDAY, December. 23," gt 9 '1U Sum., stooping night at Cambridge, due Botorua Saturday afternoon. • J MOTOR FARE. 3Ca. - Seats, limited to 7. should be booked at once At COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE.. / f ' - % 62, Queen-etreet. ?'iJ ■ ,i S: •\TATIONAL MINIATURE - RIFLE * li Coleman and Tidyman. Proprt»tcr«.— ; : •Hie competitions last week resulted as follows: —Messrs. S. Elliott .-and /Aw-.^MjaoHevS 1 came first " and second in the Banning Tar- . Jget* Match. Messrs. W. McGonayle and A. t Mackie came first and second respectively . in the V Six-ahot Bull's-Eye Match. and Mr. . w C. Jones was the winner of the Aggregate . Bull'fi-eve Competition, with a >score; of 102 Bull'B-eyes. This week the, .follow-» v ; ,ij ing prizes will bo awarded. - vi*,".— first and 5a second. in both the Rimnlng/; f Targets and Six-she !• Bull's-Eye Match*!, '; • ■> and the winner of the Aggregate Bnirs-Ejlf : ; Competition will' receive a Fancy China.. a*|iv-:, I E.P. Biscuit Barrel. ■ _ . - •; . ~; . V r . •700. Royal Oak, is Open from 8 a-m.. until -ZJ 7JO PJP. -■■■•-: .iv- ;-' •vrOUR Child should learn ; Music. tWhy X wait, when you can tray a good Piano . . v to-day for £1 monthly from F. Moore and Co., Custom-street E. Call or send foit Free ' ;; Catalogue. • : " ZOO, Royal Oak.—The Cub Lions, IBwi*, , Leopard. Tiger - are now on view;- v, . "PLOCUTION, VOICb PRODDCTIGN.'. AND | ® ; JCi .. DEPORTMENT '-■■■'■ ■■ (latest methods).— •;i ALFRED PRICE hxs had 20 year*' teaching experience in the above,■; including a Troord , w of eight year* .in Auckland.—Address, 21. . . Swannoß-fltpeet. - : L '-Ss; u —- ...... ~ ? -. Restaurants and Tea Rooms. ,■ jpBIOB'S , • - COOLEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. # ; ELECTRIC FANS. . NO FLIES. ; STBAND ARCADE. ■■■'. CA F El, DE ' ROY Avln -■ ' : 36. VIDTORIA-ST.. WEST. vjsr The Model Caf«s; civility and quick-Bernce. no waiting. 15.' tables. Everything, : . Try it. : Three'- doers from Royal Hotel, , : .Open Sunday.' Hours: 1 7.30 ..a.m. to 12 p.m. HARBOUR VIEW. Endean's Buildings,, opposite Queen-street Wharf. Open Sundays. Afternoon end Late Teas. . Every- " thing good.—J. Fountain. Proprietor. ; „ ,r< rJJASSOS'a DINING BOOMS. , Some may lead, nut I am second to , / none. Try Mstnaon's Din ag Room*. OTP- ; f HebaliD Office. Four-course meal • ,4*». breakfast from 7 till 10, a-m. &:;■!* ••■■■■ *J»HE QONTINENTAL , 328, QUEEN-STREET. Auckland's Leading Dining Rootna ■£;£] Suppers a speciality. Ladies' and Gents, Private Rooms. Theatre Parties and, 1 others specially catered for CiviUtj« v Cleanliness and Attention our motto. ; C. MELVILLE. Proprietor. '' rpHH JIBEBT Jj|EPOf ~ AND 'REFRESHMENT ROOMS. , FERRY BLDGS., QUEEN-ST. WHARF. ] HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS, / "* FRUITERERS AND TOBACCONISTS. (Wholesale and Retail.) Tearooms are now open to the public. ■ Picnio Hampers Supplied at Shortest : Ne«®" ■ Open all hours. Ring up 'phone «*». v . fjpHE pREMIER rpEAEOOMS, ' pAPAKURA. As the "Isolation Wards" in this district are now a thing of the past*. In* , "Masses" will bo heartily welcomed »t tn# Premier Tearooms, to be opened ; TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ONE STANDARD ONLY— the HIGHEST. ilj 2 EALAyD ERALD. SUBSCRIPTION'S. 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10» per quarter 'i ; advance, posted to any part ol tun ; Dominion., ;> ADTEEITSEiTENTS under the following Vvl classes—WANTED, To LET. FOE SAM;. LOST . and Found, PERSONAL, BOARD AND R.SBI BENCE— inserted at the rate ot 18 wcras ; - for Is, or three consecutive insertions xor ... y. 2c 6d for cash paid in advanco. Births, marriages, AND DEATHS, 2s • M ; ' :-j| each insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES, Is. ? These announcements must be signed t>7 u». • ' advertiser. ' j Replies to advertisements will be receli'®4 •>' g at tho offices of the HERALD free of charge. Instructions a* to the insertion or with' drawal of advertisements in the ,HERAwi must bo in writing. 7v ~^^l The Proprietors do not hold themselves re- ? -Sffl sponsible for non-insertion of advertisement® through accident , or from <\thcr causes, ot £ f|| for error in the publicatio»\ of f.ny adve^-,-.fa tiiemept. Telephones: '' Adverttisiag aid CommeroUl Department. 173; .'fob Printintr Order Office 2890: Publishing, 54; Editorial, 229. 1 ■;.«»«

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15175, 14 December 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15175, 14 December 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15175, 14 December 1912, Page 14

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