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Amusements. »■ ("V PE R A ■''H0" DS E. < M ATINEE T°- DAY ' AT 2.30. j. A GREAT SHOW THIS WEEK. Programme Precisely as at Night. Reduced Prices. Bring the i Children. J Q P E it A H 0 U 8 E". 1 . BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best' in Vaudeville. A WONDERFUL SHOW THIS WEEK. High-class Variety Artists— TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. MATINEE. 2.30. EVENING, at 8. Last Night of Present Bill. Last Night of Many Artists. ; THE ;• FRANCO MIDGETS, The World's Smallest Troupe of Conjurers and Magicians. '' TTYMAN AND ALTON. 7 Extraordinary Acrobats and Contortionists. LEO AND LIONEL. Grace, Strength, and Refinement. WESTON AND HILL-Brilliant Patter Duo. Last SALMON AND JOy, Night Dramatic Sketch Artists. of MARGARET CORBY (Soprano). LABT NIGHT AT THIS THEATRE OF ;, TTUNTRESS AND nOY.. '. A WORLD'S CELEBRITY IN CHAR--9} ACTER IMPERSONATIONS AND CLASSICAL DANCING. Dsins a Carload of Gorgeous Scenery and Costumes. , THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VAUDEVILLE ' ACT over presented to the Public. Prices: D.C. and 0.8, 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Family Circle, Is Book Bants at Wildraan - and Arey's until noon Qsera House thence onwards to 6 p.m. Booking 6d extra. THE THING'S THEATRE. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. THE PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY. TELLER'S - PICTURES. „„ 1 ULLER'S .1 ICTURES. BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA* , „ LAST NIGHT OF A MESSAGE. WROM MARS. A Message .Trom Mars. A MESSAGE TPBOM MARS. IT-TOUCHES THE HEART EVERY TIME ' With " wonderfully impressive story. Teaching a grout lesson of the evils of Selfishness. ' visualising a splendid moral in a series of Stirring Episodes. t • HORACE PARKER-The Thoroughly ge1„«.... „«....- fish Man. " MAN'S INHUMANITY TO MAN MAKES m COUNTLESS THOUSANDS, MOURN." THE ( MESSENGER FROM • MARS-Cast out of the Planet Mara and doomed to walk _ this earth through selfishness, 3 "You must redeem that man before you will be allowed to enter the Kingdom of Mars'" THE PATHE GAZETTE-THE FLIRTTHE MONSOON-WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE-THE N.Z. ANIMATED GAZETTE. Prices: Dress Circle. Front Seats, Reserves, Is (Id. Dress Circle, Is.. Stalls, Gd. Reserves, Is fid, at Ivil .Bros. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE, , il KARANGAHAPE RD. (Id Section). ' CONTINUOUS. PICTURES. . . Come Where the . Crowds ..are; Coming ! Seel See! Seel See! Mn „ ■ „ Big Feature Drama, DICK WBITTINGTON 3000 ft . , AND HIS CAT. Exclusive, . The Grand Old - Dramatic Story Intact. The old enjoy it, the young revel in it. . , FORGIVE US. OUB . TRESPASSES ! ' Drama of Special Power, with a Happy Ending through the Medium of a Child's Prayer. i . RIGHT FOR RIGHT'S SAKE. Edison Diama. , . ' ,- Prices: 6dand3d. 66! and 3d. To all parts. . QOME AND QEE MEW ZEALAND ■ . QHAMPION: QARSME!I ; ' '. ' at ■ ' ',' '"'. •..-- ' ; MERCER, ON JANUARY 09 .s<•i * ■ i NEW Zealand Championship' Sports and IV 'Pipe Band Contest, Damain Cricket Grounds—Monday, Wednesday.' Saturday. One Shilling. ";. ■'.■'•'■../ "■- '*,',.. •'. ; DANCE.-Trades Hall, Tuesdays, /Fridays,'' ,«. and Saturdays. . La Kinka Competition Final, Friday next. Gent.'a Tt 6d, Ladies 6d. —Prof. Bailey. Private ; lessons, "i----i ——. —; . . ■--: —- ■■■ ~....— ■" _ MRS. . MERVYN t WILSON i Teacher e! Music; also. Dancing and: Deportment.' —Walters Rd,;, Kingalani'' .'"hone; A*l2, -,'.; NEW Zealand Championship Sports and • Pipe Band. Contest, Domain Cricket Grounds-^Monday,.;• Wednesday, Saturday. One. Shilling, ... ■;■ .y ■/■'. ~ . '^j.i ■. &■],;<■ ? I " ■ ~■, '..'/.' '■ ■■■' ■;■» , ', Ideational,V \ > ; C • u—: ii :-. . __-_. rtßßLiatniAlt COLtK&E. ' "DEVONBoarding and' Day! School tor Girls,' ,j; Priii.: MRS. A. £. DEAN If'j (Formerly" Mistress, Terrace School, Wlgtn.). ' NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN FEB. 10,1914. : •■'lt is desired that Applications re'intending Boarders for 1814 be made as early as possible, EARLEY ■■ WOOD ; PREPARATORY SCHOOL, ASCOT, ENGLAND, fc* has' a limited number .of : vacancies ' for '• 1914. A first-class school preparatoryV for *'the {English Publio Schools and Osborne. Scholarship successes at.the best Public .Schools... Boys taken between the ages of 7 and 10 only.— For particulars apply to the Headmaster. ;.; QOUTEWELL " SCHOOL. HAMILTON. Preparatory Boarding and : Day * School '■ for • Boys* ageH>from 7 to- It-seats.* '■■■■'' "-3« Headmaster:.. CECIL E. FERRIS, Notts, . .' -- Enirland.'. 1 ,»"••■'',.'•■. ' Country situation';-extensive grounds. '■" 15 Minutes from , Railway Station. - : ••'" ; , NEXT, TERM BEGINS ON «MONDAY,-' b ■ *'• ■ FEBRUARY 2,' iBI4. -'■" "' ;■ Prosseotue on. Application. :'*, ' '- !t LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. ••,. ? ■ • CLEVELAND HOUSE." REMUEBA. ! Principal: MRS."B. A.' MOORE-JONES: t; M.M.. M.R.C;P.. ,C.M., S.K., LohdonT : Btaft of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, -.;■! English; and Foreign. ' •■,,,■; Thorough Modem Hign-class Education for Girls on Christian bat" UnEeetariaa' ; '~Prin-' ciples. Exams .-, prepared"' (or./'v Modern ! Languages. Taught ■ Conversationally; ■'•-Maternal Supervision and Moral .Discipline,. Stone Buildings.' with perfect .ventilation, and drainage. • Extensive grounds, Prospectusi ■• at Messrs. Upton .and'; Co.. -and Champtaloup . and Edmiaton. ' • .. , . ,:? <■*.;-,-. 1 'Phone 808. Free railway.j;; trams to gate, j Next Terra begins February 10; 1914. •'.. . { WANGANUI 'GIRLS' COLLEGE. MISS C. M. CRUiCKSHANK, Uj3 &., ■ Lady Principal.: («- ±\. , FIRST TERM,:, 1914.: ? \ -', .' The Term ".Wins on TUESDAY? Feb. 10. Applications ' for Accommodation : - for ■ Boarders should oernode to thenndersiped from whom Copies of ■fh'o Prospectus may' bo obtained.. . '.; ■■: •'. ....'; .; W. J. CARSON,. ; , "' ! ■- ? -i • '■- .Secretary, i"—"■■-"■"■■'"» "" 11,1 i1,1 1 V .,g g^1.,1 „, 1 .., fag) Teachers oi Musk ■ MISS ■' E. ,; A■• M.-.. : , GOULDING, "*" • .is prepared''• : -'' i to Receive Pupils for Instruction in PIANOFORTE" AND |; THEORY. For particulars, apply' by ' '■ GLADSTONE RD., PARNELL. J JJISS' JJVELYN \ r % \^M^, TEACHER ,OF PIANO,. . , Graduate, with Honours, of :., Leipzig " Royal Konsarvutorium.' ' .. Pupil of Pro; Robert ifeicamuller, ■ Lady Tcacner of Piano ? at Essen ' Konaervatorium (Germany), .- And with first-class r English ■ experience. a ■ „ TERM BEGINS FEB. Studio. Eng and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd. . ""■",'.".""'... '.... -.;,.-'■'■■' 9 Restaurants and Tea Hooihs. ■ pRIOR'fI-LARGEST DININGROOM IN A «• TOWN. 1 BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. QUICK SERVICE. - '■ ■'■■- STRAND ARCADE. c ~''.,' 'iisssssssssi Photograpßy. PAMILY Groupa.—Crtristraas, is the time flL«« ur B n d Family-Group at Jamison's Studio. 34G, Queen 8t„ opp, .Grey Statue. ; WINDSOR, Commences Sir H. '!■ Bidet ' J . _ 1 . 8 6d ; Haggard's New Serial, "The ■ Holy Flower" (further Adventures of Allan j Quaterrasin).. • '-■■■■ wiNAME and • Baker, mULw mm- ■ ~,. ,n 5?. V.wen St., for Latest Styles in i Ties. Shirts, Collars, Hatß, etc. , T BUILD.-Try N. Ohms. Builder, 'MingX ton St., ' Ponsonby, for priced, plant, ana specifications. Repairing to honaes done. 1 T INOLEUMS. laid, Blinds fitted, •te.'.-ak., i JJ< and all work .gucranteed.—J. - Clam> pit* and Co., Kinjeland.. .Those 4007,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 14

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