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Amusements. ; ■-.:;- ft P B'E.A, HOUSE. WONDERFUL "DILL rpHIB "^"ESK AGAIN PACKED TO, THE DOOBS. The Show the Talk, of Town. Book Seats to Avoid Crush. at Boies. r\ ,E:R A H OsU BE. BRENNAN-FULLEB'S CIRCUIT. Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. A B OOM T BEK Showinc to Packed Bouses Nightly.. ti— iai(jH-tiJuA6H V AiUE'i i , Aniio±a— In conjunction with „„„__. TgLEVEN MEW gTAB j^RTISTS. THE GREATEST SHOW FOR MONTH! pREAT p-UZMANI TRIO. EUROPE'S MOST RENOWNED SENSATIONAL NOVELTY EQUILIBRISTS SECOND STAR FEATURE. rpHE pONDAS TRIO. Direct from the Now York Hippodrome, in a most spectacular feat of daring dexterity and skill on wheels. pDITH M OTE ' The Protean Cantatrice. Presenting one of the most elaborate acts seen here. DELMAR AND CASSANDRA. Novelty Slack-wire Artists. CARLTON AND SUTTON, Premier Patter Comedians and Dancers. WE i TON AND HILL. LITTLE MOLLIE. CLAYTON AND CROAN. M. CARAHER. Last but a Great Thriller, pARPOS "RROTHERS Uarpos Brothers Wonderful Head-to-head Balancers. Dress Circle and Orch. Stalls. 2s; Stalls. Is 6d, Family Cirolo, Is. , ■ Book your Beats at Wildman and Arey s. Booking only 6d: extra. It's worth it. 'THE JTTNG'S rpHEATRB. The People's University. 17TJLLER-S T>ICTDBES. . ULLER'S i ICTURES. BURKE'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Great Success of the New Series. BELLAGIO, Scenic PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE. Captivates and Entrances. NEW ZEALAND ANIMATED GAZETTE. HIS LORDSHIP BILLY SMOKE, A terrible tale of devious doings in connection with the Great Bonanza Mine. BOX OF MATCHES-Coroic. (iaumont's Glorious Emotional Drama. TTOCATION OFQUZETTE. Hot a girl was cured of her passion for the stage by a Vision as Vivid as Reality. A i PLENDID STORY OF STAGELAND. Is and 6d. Reserves, Is fid, at Ivil Bros. MBWTON : PICTURE PALACE. 1\ KARANGAHAPE RD. (Id Section). CONTINUOUS PICTURES. . , Come Where the Crowds are Coming! Sec! See! See! See! ELEMENTS OF MODERN WARFARE. THE ENGINE OF' T\ESTRUCTIONHE JEiNGINE OF 1/ESTRUCTIOND&aling with tho invention by a young engineer of a machine cun, etc. BILLY'S SWEETHEARTDruma of the West. THE ENEMY'S BABYA.B. Drama. , . Prices: 6d and 3d. 63 and 3d. To all parts. WEST'S piC TUBES. ■DOYAL A LBERT TTALL. TTEEPER r\F T«KB CECRET. The story deals with a woman's great love, PADAS RIVER, BORNEO (Coloured). WHEN JOHN BROUGHT HOME HIS WIFE. THE POWER OF SLEEP. ST. VALENTINE'S DAY. GIVING HIM FITS. POLIDOR AND THE WITCHES. POPULAR PICTURE PRICES. QUEEN'S THEATRE, ** The Picture Home of the People. DOMINION PICTURE, CO., LTD. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Daily, ; 11 a.m. to 10.50 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TO-DAY-WEDNESDAY-TO-NIGHT. Last Presentation of * Present Programme. To-morrow - Complete Change. '--

(TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 . P.M. A ' GREAT , DEBATE BETWEEN MB. H. SCOTT BENNETT AND MADAM AMILLEE (of India). Question : "WAS :JESUS A. MYTH?" Mr. Bennett AFFIRMS. Madam Amillee DENIES, . . - - The following Questions will be introduced:— ...;„.> . .. . . ...K> " WAS THE-VIRGIN BIRTH tOF JESUS A LEGEND?" . '. '~' WAS THE BIRTH OF JESUS THE ONLY APPARENT UNNATURAL BIRTH IN BIBLE OR OTHER RECORD?" Chairman:; HALL SKELTON.'/ESQ/" Admission, Is, to all parts of 'the hall.' ' Doors optn 1.15 p.m. Debate punctual at 8 p.m. ~ < • , Meetings. f <aftftg& RING'S *' ' ' EMPIRE . \ VETERANS. nf T^. A w"" a l' < % neral Meeting, of 'Members k JAMESBTICHBURY. Captain, J '■ Hon. Sec. JHE MILITARY TO ' nEMOCRACY. '■ ■T OWN H ALL ' ,' : TO-MORROW, .';-'.;-'■'• THURSDAY, JANUARY 23,. .Mi •8 P.M. SHARP. . Chairman: M. DE >' JONGH. Speakers: J.. ROBERTSON. M.P W. H.F. ALEXANDER. A., BSc H. SCOTT BENNETT °' a " ,OSo E. STEVENSON. Collection i for.Expenses... NEW ZEALAND FREEDOM LEAGUE. 45, Victoria Street West., 3 Auckland. _ __ggJRT6f J'G'ILL-:' Sec gHIPS DEVONSHIRE AND .GERTRUDE, Surviving Passengers, and Descendants of MEETING. To be Md at 7.30 p.m.- on , , FRIDAY. JANUARY 23 At the Office of W. Fallon, Esq., Solicitor No. 24, UNION BUILDINGS (Second Floor), STREET EAST (Adjoining the Waverley Hotel), To make Arrangements for a Social Gathering to take place on the afternoon of Saturday the 7th proximo, in Celebration of the 51st Anniversary of Arrival at Auckland. H. DUNBAR JOHNSON. January 20,, 1914. .

" OUR Camp Story Retold."—Tabornecln U ; Social Hall, TO-NIGHT, 7.15 In" terestmg accounts of the New Year Camp at Takapuna, by Members of the Baptist Young Women's Bible Classes. Mrs Woolley presides. Territorial forces. OOND COMPANY SENIOR CADETS. The Members of the above Company will parade at the'Grafton Football Shed at 7.30 p.m., WEDNESDAY, 21st, .■ By order, RONALD H. LYNCH, Lt., Commanding. />OTH COMPANY. SENIOR CADETS, 00 ONEHONGA. The usual .Weekly Parades will be resumed THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. (Signed) G. W. COOMBE, 2nd Lieutenant, Officer Commanding, 68th Company Senior Cadets. Professional Notices. rVR. MARCHESINI, who has left Auckland for a motor trip, will resume practico the first week in February. Patients may obtain further information at his residence in Princes Street,- from hie print* MUM, •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15513, 21 January 1914, Page 16

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