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Amusements. ______ Q.LOBE pONTINUOUS piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. YOU HAVE YOUR IDEAL of what a Motion Picture should be. . , VISIT THE GLOBE And see for yourself how closely it approximates your ideal. A Triumph of Natural Colours, rpHE pOQUETTE. No words can faithfully describe the magni- „ licence of this Glorious Subject. TINY TIM STEALS AN ELEPHANT. Bring the Kiddies to see this. FINAL JUSTICE— AUCKLAND KENNEL CLUB'S SHOW. JUBILEE OF THE 18th ROYAL IRISH, IN ALBERT PARK! DEPARTURE OF H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. TA7" EST'S piCTURES. ■ROYAL ALBERT ALL - West's Crowning Achievement, THE pATAL . 330011 * 0, Reproducing the phenomenal stage success that created an extraordinary furore throughout Australasia. THE FATAL WEDDING Represents the Greatest' Achievement in the annals of motion photography. The Immensely Popular TIN-CAN BAND ~ _ . * Will be introduced with startling effect. Special Musical Selections. MR. ALF. BOOTHMAN Will describe the various scenes. THE FEATURE OF A STAR SERIES. THE — Hayward's — TjvSir HE — Pictures. — UYRIO TO-NIGHT. A GIGANTIC NEW PROGRAMME, Full of Variety from beginning to end ! "GREAT POSSESSIONS," _•. , A Three-Act Drama of Intense Interest. RAMBLES THRO' THE PYRENEES," "THE PHOTOGRAPH AND THE BLOTTER," "LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC." . Including Sir Josoph Ward Flying in New Zealand's New Monoplane. "COLLECTING THE BILL." " IF WE ONLY KNEW," An American Biograph Drama, with a powerful plot. " N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS " (No. 4), The Dog-Show Prize-winners, etc. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. QUEEN'S THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. _, MaoMahon and Lodder - - - Proprietors CONTINUOUS PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. Daily. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. -. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! TO-DAY-WEDNESDAY—TO-NIGHT. Absolutely Final Screening of THE npHREE A RTISTES— HE JLHREE ArtistesAnd Supporting Subjects. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) Another Great Feature by the Gaumont Co. ANGUISH ANGUISH A Powerful Society Drama in Two Parts. Think of it! Think of it! Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. KING GEORGE THEATRE. (Opp. H.M. Theatre Stalls Entrance). Queen Street Entrance, H.M. Arcade. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Open from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. Saturdays, II a.m. till 10.30 p.m. NOW SHOWING. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, ONLY, npHE T)EVIL'S "SLAUGHTER— Exclusive Deals in a Most Dramatic Manner with a Modern Woman and her Ways. A "BUSINESS MAN'S WIFE— PAT, THE BOXER Comic THE OPEN SWITCH - Kalem Drama POLIDOR'S NIGHTMARE - - Comic A COMEDY OF ERRORS - Solax Comedy Only at The King . George. Public Opinion— Best Pictures. m O W N TT A L L. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AT 8 P.M., IN THE MAIN HALL, TIT ADAM A MILLEE, OF INDIA, Will give Lantern Views of tracing the S.S. Waratah through Telepathy. Officers on the Waratah, Tew Boat, etc., will be shown, and Madam's Diary of various thought messages received will be read. Press reports and Marine Experts' views corroborate Madam's messages, etc. After the Lecture, Madam will give Medical Prognosis through. Telepathy tiora tlio platform. Free Healing Demonstrations will be given at 7 p.m. Mr. Roy Hall will preside. Doors open 7 p.m.. Tickets, Is and 2s. If you are compelled to ÜBe crutches or sticks to walk, from any cause, go to the Town Hall To-Morrow, and you .will leave the platform without your crutch or stick. At Madam's previous meeting a • gentleman with crutches left the platform after a few minutes' treatment, without his crutches Lady with bad hip for 20 years walked away perfect, and without any pain. Many cases of Deafness, Sciatica, etc., instantly relieved. TO-NIGHT. AT 16, FIRST FLOOR, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, MADAME AMILLEE'S BUILDING-UP CLASS, For the Developing of Spiritual Gifts and Closer Union with God. Is; Consultations daily, 2 to 5, at Arcade Rooms. AUCKLAND pITY pOUNCIL. rpoWN TTALL. . SATURDAY. JULY -j ft 1913. AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. /-XRGAN "pECITAL By ' • TITR. TTTAUGHAN gARNETT, CITY ORGANIST.

SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. Admission, la. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. . HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. July 1, 1913. CKATING. SKATING. BEATING. PRINCES RINK, VICTORIA STREET. Open Daily from 10 am. Special Attention to Learners. Music every afternoon and evening. L. C. ANDERSON. ORANGE Annual Social, Masonic Hall, Upper Queen Street, Thursday Next, July 10. Grand March. 8 p.m. ss, 3s, 2s. ZOO, Royal Where you can spend a pleasant time Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 3d and 6d. DANCE. — Bailey's Popular Dances, St. Benedict's Hall, Tuesday and Saturday, at 8. Ladies 6d, Gents. Is. Beginners, 6.45 to 7.45, Gd extra ■ ___ Teachers cf Music. M ISS A LICE L AW, ■ Diplomee Stern Conservatorium, Berlin L.K.A.M., London, SPECIALIST IN piANOFORTE K rpECHNIQUE (BREITHAUPT RELAXATION METHOD), HAS RETURNED FROM GERMANY.. ' STUDIO: 15 and 16 (First Floor), Union Buildings. Customs Street East. AT STUDIO: Tuesdays, 11.30 to 5.30. Wednesdays. 11.30 to 3. Fridays, 11.30 to 5.30. Saturdays, 9 to 12. Private Address: Craigholm, Devonport. ' JLTISS J)UA J?LETCHER, Trained as a teacher for three years by Sir Charles Sautley, the greatest authority on voice production and flinging of the age. SPECIAL SINGING CLASS. STUDIO, Mutual Life Bldgs.. 64. Queen St. s C. and E Oatmalt Stout and Oysters. SEED Potatoes, all leading sorts, including Puritan, Gamekeeper, Northern Star; '. splendid samples.—O'Leary-Downs, Seed Merchants, near Town Hall. IMIE well-known remedy for Coughs and X Colds, Prunine, is unequalled.—From all stores. Is per bottlo. KOF-NO-MOR Cures any Cough; price Is and 23.-Lamb, Chemist, 14 section, [ Newton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15349, 9 July 1913, Page 16

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