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" ' ' " - .■' '' ' ' ' immm *—»*T~ M T~*'* M —~— . •"■• ••. '■" '-' ; Amnsements. "/ ';■:"'■' QUEEN'S - mHEA TR E. v' « L QUEEN STREET, MacMahon and Lodder - - - Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! _- _ .Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. TO-DAY - FRIDAY - TO-NIGHT. v A -^¥?,S u s cent Vitagraoh Photo-Play: ' CAPTAIN M AR "Sf "DROWN. . <»,« a Ptain Mary .Drown. She saves her father and her lover from disgceii- ** cts widely, and after many - ■RnM#rTT ng< l? venturea arrests the Spies. HONOUR OF A SOLDIER. ■QAnrtni .»—,. Edison Military Drama. PATHE ANIMATED GAZETTE. NO. 228. Barry Meets Pearce. the Australian.— contest over the Historical Course from T .„ _„ Putney to Mortlake. JACK JOHNSON, the well known Pugilist, _. ~ arrives at Havre, etc , etc. —ighbrow Love—Some Fools There Were TtrVV? 1 me jfe , TJ iews of tno Biver Samoy. THINK OF IT 1 THINK OF IT! Adults. 6d. Children. 3d. JEST'S piCTUBES. . JJOYAL A LBERT "CTALL. ENORMOUS RECEPTION OF W. W. 111I 11^018 ' _, ' THE*CRIPPLE ATHLETE, no personally describes his record swim "» the BRISTOL CHANNEL, from PENARTH to NEWPORT, 15 miles, in 4 hours 32 minutes. THIS MAGNIFICENT FILM is over 500 ft in length. A jPOE TO piCHELIEU. Beautifully Coloured. SCENES IN MOROCCO. ROBERT EMMETT, A Story of the Irish Patriot. „ IRELAND OPPRESSED. HUNTING IN THE ARCTIC. „_ RESTITUTION.___HUMOURS OF ANIMAL LIFE. YHEJY R I C. MATINEE, TO-MORROW, at 2.30. D MATINEE, TO-MORROW, at 2.30. 12,5 ,WHITTINGTON S T TTIS PAT ICE. W HITTINGTON <K MIS V>AT Not a Pantomime, but the true story of this Old English Legend. 'J'HE r lEIC HEATER LAST TWO NIGHTS • HAYWARD'S PICTURES. A Complete 'Picture of a Genuine mexican TJULLFIGHT. exioan .Bullfight, a real MEXICAN BULL-FIGHT! . ine management, in presenting this pic*!j 7, ls i !, ? a °y sympathy with the cruelty oi isuli-fighting, showing it merely to illustrate, as,a matter of knowledge, the reality oi what is the national sport and custom of Mexico. Ti« T P,Js!s met * full of sensations."— gORGJVE US OUR TRESPASSES - L'rama SEEING DOUBLE --..-. Comedy ™& HOll BIGHT'S SAKE - - Drama THE STOLEN PURSE ... - Comic N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS - - - - -uocal LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC . Topical DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. THE LYRIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Owing to the length of to-night's programme, the overture will commence at 7.55 p.m. Q.LOBE PONTINUOUB piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. „„ 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. THE RIGID MAINTENANCE OF OUR HIGH STANDARD OF QUALITY IS FULLY UPHELD. A Q. AMBLER'S jSISHONOUR—A.B. , • A Story of a Brave Man's Sacrifice. MOSCOW (Scenic)— i Showing the Famous Kremlin. THE Showing the Famous Kremlin. HE "DUN A WAY— _' A Touching Story of Boyhood's Battles. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. AN UNFAIR GAME— „, Featuring MAURICE COSTELLO. SAVING MABEL'S DAD•r.-. ~«J^ m a Series of Laughable Scenes. BARRY-PEARCE . SCULLING MATCH. The Race from Start to Finish. DRESS CIRCLE — £D — STALLS. Children, 3d- , O Reserved, Is. fpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THE LAST NIGHT OF THE TVANDIES. HE .UANDIES. ■ SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. Prices— 2s, Is, Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. . Manager . - - SCOTT COLVILLE. T»HE. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. TENOR—CONTRALTO TENOR-VOICES-BASS SOPRANO—BASS , The Committee Request Applicants for Positions in the Chorus of the Auckland Choral Society to attend at the Choral Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. ' Next Production— ■ " A TALE OF OLD JAPAN." POEM BY ALFRED MOYES. IF you want to * spend a pleasant time, come to the Royal Oak Zoo, Onehunga. ■ r=j ===== f = ■■■ I Tenders. STRATFORD-M-aIN TitUNK RAILWAY. . FORMATION CONTRACTS. Fresh Tenders will' be received at this Office until Noon of TUESDAY, September 30, for Formation Contracts Nog. 2, 3, 5, and 6, on the Matiere Section of the above railway. .■ :' :\ Drawings, specifications, conditions of contract, and schedules of quantities may .be seen at the Publio Works Offices, Auckland, Stratford, Okahukara, Wellington, and Westport.' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, * Engineer-in-Chief. • Public Works Office, Wellington, September 2, 1913. rpENDERS FOR DRAPERY STOCK. Tenders will be received by the' undersigned, till MONDAY, 15th inst., at Noon, for the (1) STOCK IN TRADE. (2) FITTINGS. (3) LEASE OF. DRAPERY BUSINESS AT TAUMAEUNUI. Tenders .may be for the whole or any one lot. > The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars on application to A. E. WARNOCK. Trustee. Union 'Buildings, Auckland, September 4 1913.- . ' . Tl O BUILDERS. FORESTERS' HALL, HELENSVILLE. Tenders will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, 13th inst, for Shifting and Extensive Alterations to the. above. Plans and specifications may be seen at Beecroft's Store, Helensville, and at the Office of ED. BARTLEY AND SON, ,*> . Architects. rrT-0 BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to Noon of FRIDAY, the 12th inst., FOR ADDITIONS TO THE ALBERT HOTEL. QUEEN STREET. Plans at our Offices, Swanson Street. 'EDW. MAHONEY AND SON, Architects. nPO 4 CONTRACTORS. HOUSE. LIVERPOOL STREET, EPSOM. Tenders for above will be received till Noon of MONDAY, September 15. Plans and Specifications at our Offices, 301, 321, Victoria Arcade. WADE AND WADE, Architects. FENCING.-yTenders wanted— 2 miles Wire. Fencing by contract, near Piha, West Coast. specifications, Box 984, G.P.O. i ' ———. / Corporation Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS On the high levels of Parnell,.v,iz, —Park Road, Manukau Road from Park Road to Scarboro' Lane, St. Stephen's Road from Manukau Road to Gladstone Road, Brighton Road from St: Stephen's Avenue, Domain Drive, part of Gibraltar Crescent, Hobaou PstU Road. Claybrook Street, Maunsell Road, St. George s Bay Road from Manukau Road to Scarboro' Terrace, and Domain Street, Ayr Street, and Laurie Avenue, THE WATER- WILL BE SHUT OFF ON FRIDAY,' THE sth INSTANT, FROM 8 A.M. TILL 2 P.M., , Whilst making connection to new main. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. September 4, 1913. . TITOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL, Notice is hereby given that Brentwood Avenue, from Dominion . Road to Wynyard Road,*"is Closed to vehicular traffic for one week /from . date, on account of road work I thereon. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. September 5, 1913,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15398, 5 September 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15398, 5 September 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15398, 5 September 1913, Page 12

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