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-■■■•/' ■■ „ ——^— ■'! "'■ '" —<-«"— Amusements. .„ v , ■■■■_. ._ f\ V sTiT"" ~ -0 V 8 E. 1 V/ BRENNAN-FULLER'SCIRCUIT " i ' Implies the very best in Vaudeville. Starring this week, :■'.'." •tTAIiENTINE AND ' jDELL. • .; i THE ' LATE FEATURE ACT OF 'THE « - ALADDIN PANTOMTME. 8 1,W* A ct Positively the greatest Novelty Bicycle ACT i- viv-- yet submitted. , • 3HARRATT ; The English Bepresentauve AND LANG. Musical and Dancing uno. !>■■ ■•■•:.':* MILLIE DORIS, "1/. . The Create English Character Comedienne. , Startling Innovation by LES BAU MALAGAS. ' . ' Featuring the World-renowned TANGO DANCE In its true realistic form. FERN AND LIZETTE, Instrumentalists and • Vocalists. THE GEORGIA TRIO. American Singing. Dancing. -ina, laming Comedians. KINGSLEY AND GRAHAM, Musical Comedy Sketches. ' PHILLIP SISTERS - - - - ■•• Vocalists. I STRATTONS '-■-•. Scotch Specialities. ( Positively Last Nights of . < ROSA VALERIO SEXTETTE, i America's Thrilling Wire Act. i j : — i " ~ ™ i OPERA HOUSEDirection : Brennan-FuDer's, Ltd. COMING MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 9. COMING MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 9. A NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT. (An Artist of World-known Renown.) .TJEBNI ttayes . brent ttayes . rent Hayes (The Greatest Banjo Virtuoso Living). If you were as great on the violin as you are on the banjo, Pagawni would turn over in his grave, WROTE KING EDWARD, WROTE KING EDWARD, To the World's Greatest Exponent of Banjoplaying. The Instrument's Peerless Master, . TJRENT ' TTAYES. After he had played his second command performance, just two months before the death of- the late ruler of Great Britain. Next Monday Night this - wonderful artist, who has charmed rulers, will play the same programme to Auckland audiences that he played before Royalty upon that memorable occasion at Albert Hall, London. THE BOX PLAN FOR THE SEASON WILL BE OPENED at Wildman and Arey*s TO-MORROW (Friday) MORNING, at 8 o'clock. USUAL PRICES. RESERVED SEATS, 2s 6d. rpHE TTING'S /THEATRE. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of ReinhaTdt's Beautiful Wordless Dream Flay, from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. rpHE ,]\|IRACLE. npHE .Tl/TIRACLE. rpHE Tl/TIRACLE. Again last evening another closely-packed, enthusiastic audience witnessed this marvellous Lyricsoope Production. rpHE TUTRACLE; rpHE IIfIBACLE. HE M l^ ' " HARMONIES OF SIGHT AND SOUND. Prices: 2s (reserved). Is 6d, - Is, c and - 6d. Box Plan at I vol'Bros.'. SPECIAL NOTE.— consequence £of numerous disappointments to gain admission, intending patrons are urgently requested to • Book their Seats." SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. _ SPECIAL MIRACLE i MATINEE. NEWTON PICTURE , PALACE. KARANGAHAPE RD., Id Section. . CONTINUOUS PICTURES. .- \ From 2 till '10 p.m. Come Where the Crowds are Coming I . Star Animal Comedy, WEE-AMI; AS-LiSSi: , Depicting the Wreck of a Circus Truck by : a Tram, and the t Animals Let .Loose. ..'-„ LOVE OF CHRYSANTHEMUM. -'-' Vita. Drama. ONE-ROUND O'BRIEN'S FLIRTATION. ■ Side-splitting Comedy. Prices: Adults. 6d:v Children, 3d. £•, PROFESSIONAL M 'ORCHESTRA.: r' M G. E. O^: H Conductor of Exhibition Orchestra, , Having formed, a first-class' . Professional Orchestra, is prepared to accept Engagements for Garden Parties, Receptions, Dinners, Weddings, Dances, Picnics, etc. Large :or Small' Orchestras as required. ' Messages may be left care ' of ' Eady'Sj Queen Street.; Addressr 51. Ponsonbyßd. •f"EYS . INSTITUTE ; : . ,' GYMNASIUM. 1 , SPECIAL CLASSES NOW OPENING. ' - Ladies' Physical Culture, Tuesdays, for 6 months, fee, 10s* Children's. Physical Culture, Saturdays, for 6 months, 7s: Men "a Gymnastic, Mondays, for 6 months, 15s; Men's Physical Culture," 1 for 3 months, £1 la. Private - instruction in all branches. Further particulars' from ■ the Director, 10 a.m. till 12 noon and- 7 to 8 pan. , Inquiries, 'Phone ASM. FREE LECTURE.—Come i and hear Mr. R. 'R. Hollister on' the topic. "Where are the Dead?'.'— Amusement Column. " FREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr R. . R. Hollister on the topic, "Where are the Dead?"— See Amusement Column. ■.-'■.■ Meetings. T••' E'N ? ' T," ■'■' * 19 . 1 4. ADDRESSES TO MEN. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY IN EACH WEEK, from 1.20 to 1.50 p.m. Speaker, March and 6: ; REV. F. :G. HAKVIE. i All are Welcome. TUT EL ANE SI AN MISSION. WOMEN'S MISSION STATION. MOTA, Your help is asked in behalf of the work in the Island of Mota, of which care of the sick and suffering forms an "important part. It is desired to give the women: some insanetion in such matters, and in the .'care of children, etc.,, thus teaching them self-help. To further this - effort, about ' 7 boxes containing simple drugs and dressings for the different Villages are wanted. A sewingmachine is also greatly, needed for the. work of the Mission at the Mota Station. A Meeting to promote -these objects will be held in St. Sepulchre's Parish Hall TONIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. Members of the Mission will be present to give information about the work in. the Islands. ' A short programme of.'music will be given. A few Island curious and shells will be on view. Gifts of money earnestly invited. Admission free. Refreshments. REV. ALFRED RICHARDS, ' ' President. MISS* <B.'BLADES. , _ _ , . Secretary. St. Barnabas Association (St. Sepulchre's I Branch). 1 ■ t , ■ _________ YOUNG .WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA'nON. WELLKBLEY ST. E. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT 7.45 P.M. Open Evening. " Our Conference." ' .J Mining Notices. GIOOD HOPE GOLD MINING COMr PANY. NO LIABILITY. Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will l be held at the Company's Office, Empire H'ffiSS. Swanson Street, Auckland, on , THURSDAY. March 5. 1914, at 3 p.m. Business: • To .receive the /Directors' Report and Balance-sheet; and to elect Two Directors and an Auditor for the ensuing year. * hi j -J.-J- MACKY, Secretary. Auckland, February 23, 1914, Professional Notices. ,D E F. W. K mG WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT MR. PARKER'S ROOMS As usual AFTER MARCH 9, 1914. ," ■ *" ' ' - ' j ..JJUB MOV A L N OTIC E. ' • D E * OOMN0 OMN piNLAY. DENTAL SURGEON /.," i Will Remove from 24, B.M. Arcade, to the" NEW A:M.P. BUILDING ; : (Corner Queen and Victoria Sta.), ON' OR ABOUT APRIL ■ " 'FbuAflO, -p:s - <

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15549, 5 March 1914, Page 14