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, amusements. !. A P E R A . HO. US "MATINEE rpO-DAY, AT O Qfl ; SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES-ls and 6d. '' Children 6d to all parts. QPERA HOUSE. BRENNAN - FULLERS CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. ''• TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. MATINEE 2.30. EVENING, atß. it LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT BILL. ; a Read This Fine Show. y IRVING-QAYLES & WHARTON-LES Australia's Refined Coon Singers and Harmonisers. An absolute riot nightly. Positively Last Night of 3. TTTJBANIK /SpERA pOMPANY. IN TABLOID GRAND OPERA. D THE TWO STOREYS, Two Artists who Excel in Ragtime. MOUNIER AND FRANZ, d _ Modern Samsons, in Feats of Strength, •a- PDOFESSOR LEWIS, a Extraordinary Illusionist. Card Manipulator, ly iv MAURICE CHENOWETH. NEIL CANT. ST. GEORGE & DAYNE, PHffißE LEWIS LEONARD NELSON. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Family Circle, Is. Book Seats at Wildman and Arey's until noon, this day, thence onwards at Opera House until 7 p.m. Booking 6d extra. - THE THING'S rpHEATRE. 5 ' MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.80. The People's University. FULLER'S The Best PICTURES. 3 I ULLER'S Of All. X ICTURES. LAST NIGHT OF THE CURSE OF THE GOLDEN LAND. THE CURSE OF THE GOLDEN LAND. THE CURSE OF THE GOLDEN LAND. An Unexaggorated Story of Life in Two Lands. Full of Humanity. Stirring, Emotional. STRIKE SCENES IN WELLINGTON. THE ATHEIST-A Religious Play. TIVOLI AND ITS CASCADES. TROUBLESOME DAUGHTERS. " § A §£ A £ APOLUS . KING OF ASSYRIA, SARDANAPOLUS, KING OF ASSYRIA, Historic Drama, MOTHER'S BOY—Comedy. BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Prices, Is and 6d. Reserves, Is 6d, at Ivi] liros., and on sale at Theatre. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE. 1" Karangahapc Road. Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where the Crowds are Coaling. See! See! . Seol See! THE | A.B. MOTHERING 1 Star HEART. 1 Drama. POLLY THE SCOUT AND _ . . THE JEWEL THIEVES. Depicting a Sensational Jewel Robbery. OUT OF THE STORM, i mTT A Wonderful Vitigrtgh Stnry. 5) THE GIRL AND THE GAMBLERS. ,j Prices. 6d and 3d. 6d and 3d to all parts. ) T 0 W N gALL. ' npUESDAY-^O-TIUESDAY. > AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY ** Will present "the messiah." Ihe Messiah." special engagement of australian soloists. MADAME EVELYN SELIG (Brisbane), MISS MINA CALDOW (London). MR. PHILIP NEWBURY. MR. ANDREW BLACK (Sydney). Assisted by Huge Chorus and Orchestra. the messiah." he Messiah." NOTE.— who wish to become Subscribers should enrol at the Secretary's Office immediately. Two Tickets for four Concerts— Guinea. Five Tickets for four Concerts— Guineas. Box Plan of Reserved Seats opons at Wildman and Arey's on Wednesday, December 17. Prices: 4s and 3s, reserved. at Wildman and Arey's; 2s, Day Sales at Eady and Co.'b. JOHN G. RESTELL, Secretary, 'Phone 904. 12, Empire Bldgs., Box 904. Swanson St. THE CONTINUOUS PICTURE THEATRE 1 PAR EXCELLENCE. The New and Palatial PRINCESS THEATRE. Qi'M STREET GRAND OFFICIAL OPENING, CHRISTMAS WEEK. , v A Revelation in Pieturedom. ' PRINCE'S SKATING - RINK, •*■ VICTORIA STREET. CITY. AUCKLAND'S LEADING RINK. Reopening Saturday Evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. Music by our late Orchestra.' . H. WILSON. Floor Manager. •ROYAL PINK. KHYBER PASS. ' LAST NIGHT OF SEASON- .. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13. BLACK AND WHITE NIGHT. Competitions; Balloon Race for Ladies. ThreeLegged Race for Gentlemen. Skating till' 10.30. : . THE PRINCESS THEATRE. QUEEN ST. -»- , Controlled by the • Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd. , The Most Luxurious Continuous Picture Theatre in the Southtrn Hemisphere. Meetings. A VONDALE - ROAD DISTRICT. SANDFORD-MILLER AEROPLANE ' ACCIDENT. By Resolution of the Board, I hereby convene a Public Meeting of tho Residents of the Avondale District TO-NIGHT (Saturday), Dec. 13, at 8 o'clock, in the Avondale Public Hall, for the purpose of considering a Movement to Obtain Government Assistance to Replace Messrs. Sandford and Miller's Aeroplane, wrecked in the recent accident, and, if thought fit, to form a Committee to further this object. JOHN POTTER, ~' Chairman Avondale Road Board. V M. C. •' ,' A. Saturday, 7.30 Fellowship Meeting. Leader, Mr. J. Heaton Barker. Sunday, 4 p.m.—Men's Meeting, in charge of Pitt Street Methodist Bible Class. Strangers' Tea at 5.10 p.m. All Men Welcome at these Meetings. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. The Prizes will be presented to the Boys and Girls by the Hon. Sir G. M. O'Rorke. M.A., LL.D., on THURSDAY NEXT. 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m. in the Town Hall. Parents of Pupils, Former Pupils, and all interested in Education aro cordially invited to bo present. W. WALLACE KIDD, . ' Secretary. PROHIBITION Meetings. Quay St. E., Sunday, 3 p.m. Grey Statue, 7.50.— William Richardson, Convener. UCK. Co-Op. Terminating Building Society.—Appropriations St. James's Hall, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 7.30 p.m. Seven Ballots, 9 Sales. Teachers of Music. MISS T7VELYN WYMAN, Graduate with Honours of Leipzig Royal "Konservatorium. Pupil of Prof. Robert Teichmuller, Lady Teacher of Piano at Essen Konservatorium (Germany), And with first-class English experience, WILL RECEIVE PUPILS FOR ARTISTIC PIANO PLAYING. Studio. Ens. and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd. l" . =a Restaurants and Tea Rooms. PRIOR'S-LARGEST DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. QUICK SERVICE. STRAND ARCADE. I Legal Novices. Alan M. Hume, Solicitor, Safe Deposit Buildings. W. A. C iRIEH ' : SOLICITOR. ■ €2. PHCENIX CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST. (Opposite New Post Office). Also at HAUPAPA STREET. ROTORUA. Money to Lend on Approved Security'.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 14