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Amusements. ■_ Q I>' EB A , -k" OUB E. ■•- TUTA'TINEB qpO-DAY, AT ' 9 . ;. V :^-; LAST MATINEE OF TOMATO. The Educated Ass. Tho Clown Donkey. .: Programme .exactly the same aB under._ . TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THE MATINEE :";...-•-. - ■.::■;PRICES. : :'; ! ,-^--^ L -KD.C. and 0.5., ' la; Stalls, 6d. Children half-price to D.C. and O.S. - . . < .Doors open 2 p.m.. , Overture, 2.30. . Q. PE R A '-TT O U"S E. Direction .- - - ' Brennan-Fuller's, Ltd. - ' Managing Director - - Ban. J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULLER'S. CIRCUIT. ,/ | Implies the very best 'in' Vaudeville .'■ .' TWO PERFORMANCES: TO-DAY.;v, ; Matinee, 2.30. ' ''•'"' Evening, at 8. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BIG SHOW.: Last'N'isht of " : ■ Last Night of , DECARS ".■■"■'a nd;.; rpOMATO. j ■'.' ECARS And -Lomato, ; ; - The Wonderful Continental . Acrobats, ; and , their great', acting Donkey, 'Tomato. v . THE QT. T EONARDS. % : ■'■ HE OT : -UEONARDS .v a ; ; Quaint Chair Acrobats and : Equilibrists, '.■• featuring their •>■ . ■-.-:-_;, WONDERFUL SOMERSAULTING DOG. An Immense"-and Artistic Attraction.- . , rfIHE T YRICAL TT2HS- '"" " ! AHE li YRICAL J?. OUR. V■ I Presenting a Novel and : Original Entertainment Embracing Vocal Quartettes., tturnor-t-ua Sketches, Bass Solos, Principal isoy . Turns. . ■ Broadwood piano used. ■; t . , LEOPOLD Extraordinary Chair SISTERS. Balancers and Tumblers BRIGHT SISTERS, RUBY WALLACE. v, GEORGE DEAN. LOUIE DUGGAN,, > SLAVIN AND THOMSON, ' „~ m ™~rv - ; F. BRANSCOMBE, • Last Night of ' Last Night of HENCHEY ' VINCETTX ' 'BUSH. America's Foremost Comedy Acrobats. > Prices: D.C. and 0.5., ;2s; Stalls, Is; Reserves, 2s 6dj.. Family Circle, _:6d, .•:;••.• Book seats at Wildman and Arey a until 12 o'clock; Opera House from 3 t0,6 p in.^ rPHE THING'S rjJHEATRE. ; MATINEE /pO-DAY, AT 2.30.__ rriHß TTING'S rjiHEATRE. - End of Id Section, Pitt Street. FULLER'S ' The Best pICiUB&S- '■:■:■: of All A", / v ; ■:•-'' LAST NIGHT OF ■ " *.* J rpilE T)OLL. ■: "■■','.: J npHE' JjOUi. -. | • Featuring one of the Greatest,; Mwt Powerful. yet Pathetically Tender : and Truly-Human jj Dramatic Reproductions, whichiatrikes-;*.-.« j ,- sponsive chord in the hearts orau. .■:,.; ,• WORKING UP A PRACTICE, "■'■ <-' LAKE LAND OF BAVARIA.BROTHER BILL. "- - STOLEN GLORY.. SLATE QUARRYlNG—Educational Picture. ..'.•/ 'QROUNDLESS OUSPICION. , An l Exceptionally Fine Domestic Drama. ? THE LATEST- PATHE, -GAZETTE., - ;'■ Prices, la and 6a; Reserves, Ivil Bros., is wx. " XTEWTON ,■-.■ ; PlCTUr£7~"7^^ IV Karangahape Road, Id section. ~y CONTINUOUS/PICTURES.- . •-.-.-. "-."& Come Where the ■ Crowds r are Coming. -. ?■ -■:-.. ' 'See' • See' -■ "■■ --■■"- v-< •■■' '-' *'..'?>>•'«■'■''■■' '■ "' -See bee! AT THE FOOT OF THE : SCAFFOLD. At THE FOOT OF THE SCAFFOjjD, --.-: Star Hep. Drama. I THE DIAMOND PATH, Detective" Drama. THE LAIED'tf DAUGHTER, - Sell* Drai»a, Each day. p.m. to 5 p.m., 7to .10 15 p.m. Prices, Sd and 3d. Gd and 3d, - ; to all parts. ■pOYAIT - BLACK „ PRECEPTOSY. ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE. To Commemorate the Closing of max Gates of Derry, „',, . Will bo held in ORANGE HALL, >. ■ ■■• ~ . ■-, On ; • , -«' : ' • •--.. ■;■■ ? ':■ ':■,' ' ; ' ; . -v: : : MONDAY, ' NEXT. ' - Commencing at 8 p.m. . • : Dancing .•■ from 0 p.m.; Refreshments. ■■^■-_::. I Gents Is 6d.' Ladies- Is. Tickets'aiis_Door. ' : * ' v j1 "' BY OBPEB. OFy.WJti»g I TRANCE.— 1 St. Benedict's :: Hall. ' U Best band, best programme, , best ' dancers.; Ladies' *■ prize. > :-: Masonic S Hall, 1 Devonport. Friday—Beginners ■ and practice, .<■ 6.45.—Pr0f. Bailey. -' ■ - '% ■'-"■''---■■■'. ■" ! . Lectures. v l -.. ~ ' ~ ■•.•'■.-■-•.• •-<"-:-;v..vc il^?-!.^.-'^'''^---;:;^ THE : JEWEL :OF: 1P I *s.&'.% By - .'.,,, --~ -'. MISS AUSTEN, ; OF SOUTH AFRICA. TO-MORROW, AT 4.15 P.M.,-at the, ~ Y.W.C.A.. Wellosiey Street E. LECTURE -BY DR. F. KELLER, . THURSDAY NEXT, AT .7.46 P.M..'; ~\'■'..-.A ll Friends -Welcome. ;.;,-> . it:,,. T EYS - r TNSTITUTE - WINTER COURSE, J J J. Three Lamps, /Ponsonby. *i. . MR. A LEX.: WYIiIE ';. (Cify Electrical ; .-.. A. • -, n."" >*A Engineer tofc = WUI Lecture:(with Experiments) on , - "THE PENDULUM: AND EXAMPLES OF OSCILLATORY MOTION," ,' ■■ ™ F RIDAY, A TO : ,15, *^m Admission: Sixpence. r = Meetings. - ' . YM.C.A.— Meeting, Sunday,*'* p.m. »v; Speaker,^- Rev. J. M. Saunders, M.A. ;"■■ Subject, "Ye Must Be Born Again." A Wel- ' come to > men. Social Tea'rat^ 5.15 p.m. . 7.30, Saturday-r-Fellowahip i Meeting. v Speaker,"; the General Secretary. .■ ■■ ;,. .' ".'. [" • T>EMUERA'v Ratepayers' Association -meet JCv St. Aidan'a Hall. Tuesday, 12, . 7.30 >p.m. f Very important business. ;; RentI I payers invited. - - \ ; NATIONAL ■ « :' SCHOOLS.—* DEFENCE • dl ; ; LEAGUE —Auckland Branch.— series I 'of ! : Public •:•: Meetings ■' in defence, of - the National V School r System S from assaults^being : made upon it is being arranged for the 7th (Sunday). Bth. , 9th, 10th, and 11th. September, ; to; be held .in Auckland? (Town; Hall, King's : i and Empire Theatres), Suburbs, and Coun* try Towns, , and addressed by : - JOHN • CAUGHLEY. ■- Esq., M.A.. Headmaster . Christchurch East ; High 'i: School, and by , others. Particulars later advertisements. ! .AUCKLAND RAILWAYS -LEAGUE: t The Annual General Meeting of tho League' will be held at the Chamber of; Commerce on FRIDAY, August : 15,- i at 2.80 p.m., at which His- Worship .': tho Mayor Auckland (President of the League) will: take the ■chair, v ; ..■■;■:■.■■;■■■■;■■■.:..----i •>•;."f : jjosnhsss: - * To- pass the 'Report'-"and; Accounts,.. and .', ..':'■ to- Elect the Officers .of i 'the. League-: " . for the ■ ensuing year, j To ' pass ...-'.;., / any;' .resolutions the meeting may decide, upon for "the' guidance of the League in future, or to consider;any; ;": "' business which may be brought ; before the meeting..'- ' ,',; ". A . full • attendance - is , earnestly ■;„ re. '-. quested of the* subscribers to ; the fttnds of the League, the general public, and i> all branch ;.- Railway , Leagues affiliated to;, ■-■■ .thial League : or: not,;;-*.or. i anyono interested .in railways ■, construction'».' in' ; the si Province mof Auckland. Business very important. • ' >; GERALD L. PEACOCKE, " . ', . Vice-President ; and Chairman. R. R. HUNT, General; Secretory, ■; . . m August 6, -'' , 1913.. | h Gazette in Bankruptcy. •, IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court ; A -:■ of New Zealand, Northern District.—ln the, matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1908, and in* the matter of JOHN PEARCE, of Auckland, Painter, a bankrupt.—Notice •is 'hereby : given that I intend to apply to thia Honour--able Court, nt Auckland, on Thursday, i the , 10th day of September, 1913, at 10 o'clock in ' the forenoon, for 'an Order .:• of Discharge. Dated this 9th . day of' August, 1913.— J. PEARCE. Neiimegen , and ; Mow'em,; Solicitors for Bankrupt, Auckland '. " Professional IN aces. . KENNETH MACKENZIE, ; M.D., M.Ch. (Edin.). F.R.C.S. (Eng.), i:-) HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AS A SURGEON. ... - Consulting: Rooms: >■ Williamson's ; Buildings, Shorthand Street, . Auckland. Hours: 11 to.l, 2 to 4. "Tel.. No. 409"?. ; LADIES! Barn £1 : per -week easily and in your own home. Pleasant work and ' easy to learn. All that is ;. necessary Is ?a I Torchon" Lace I Loom and our simple book: : ' of . instructions. Wo purchase 1 all work as ■ highest market ; rates; - Send ;' 3d * lit Blames ■ for : full particulars •of s our > plan.— I ' Torchon Lace Co., 229.;C011in5 : Street. Mel- ! ; bourne 'late of Empire • Arcade) '•■•* ■■.', '■ * j; * JO C l)OR R A DALE. ' I ' ELOCUTIONIST/ VOCALIST, HUMOROUS \ 1 I AND CHARACTER SKETCH ARTIST. ;if Gold Medallist. 'Auckland, 191.1 ' Gold Medallist, Ch'church, 1912. 1 Gold Medallist, Ch'church, 1913. . • Engagements accepted -for;all classes ''61>■ ■ Elocutionary, Vocal, .or Dramatic Work. Concert Tours arranged or managed." Telegrams: ; " Borradale, Auckland." . 5Lv ; ■"•"•■ ' ' -'^■•"• , -^^'-' v: P.O. BOX, 1028. / -':^ I T\ E A F" 'N' E' S 1. •'•! Go to ME. W. RICHARDS. Osteopath," 29,' ) ; Pitt Street. ; -;,Ho. never, fails to-- cure ; all ' 1 chronic ■'■* cases Deafness, Rheumatism, -'SciI atica. Kidney, Liver, Spinal, "r and •::Nervous ; Complaints, - Stammering, Eye 1 -::' Affections,"' ' Vicious Habits,;'Manias,-Goitre;'; Fits, :■ etc!" J Consultation free. Hundreds -of-.teatimonißje;'; RUSSELL'S TONIC PEAS ; irevuw;:beat -' and*most. : successful. ■''2«» 6d -andft 4s S 61IS ', All Medicines, etc., POST FREE, byreturii - on receipt -of - postal "notes. , ' Special* Mail ; >' Order Department.—Russell, Chemist, opp; .I P. 0., Upper Syciond? Street, Auckiaai. , 'I .-' , -- ..-'■- ■ ■ ' •■':, - -.: ■.:--.:---■;-.'';.':'. l :--:v;---•----'"'-,::'----v;'-.----:^-;--V''-- J --«: r V----

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15375, 9 August 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15375, 9 August 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15375, 9 August 1913, Page 14

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