! . Amusements. ~-,-... .^4 QPERA - HOUSE. THE BOX PLAN IN CONNECTION WITH TO-NIGHT'S IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS IS ON VIEW. AT WILOMAN and AREY'S. BOOK SEATS TO ENSURE COMFORT. Popular Prices as usual. . QPERA , HOUSE. IF YOU KNOW HOW TO APPRECIATE, AND IF YOU LOVE REAL GOOD MUSIC, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS BRENT TTAYES. rent -Hayes. (The Celebrated Banjo Virtuoso.) Who on two occasions performed BEFORE THE LATE KING EDWARD VII. (Both ■ Special Command Performances.) P B~R~A H - 0 USE. BRENNAN FULLERS CIRCUIT Implies the very latest in Vaudeville. Governing Director Ben. J. Fuller. - IF SOMEONE OFFERED YOU 500 PER CENT. INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY YOU WOULD TAKE UP THIS OFFER QUICKLY. THIS IS JUST EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE OFFERING YOU TO-NIGHT—AT 8-TO-NIGHT. And for the rest of this week. A £500 V AUDEVILLJS B 1 " 1 (Embracing some world-famed acts) \ , HEADED BY BRENT The World's Greatest HAYES BRENT Banjo Virtuoso, HAYES BRENT Imported from America HAYES at enormous exDense. Twice appeared before the late King of England, EDWARD VII. The King amazed and delighted by the wonderful manipulation of this instrument by its peerless master T»RENT TTAYES who to-night will play the same programme to an Auckland audience that he played on those memorable occasions at Albert Hall, London. SECOND STAK ATTRACTION. Direct from America. First appearance of pUNNINGHAM and "DOSE America's premier black-faced speciality artists, likened to McGrath and Page. 17 minutes of Hilarious Comedy and Talking. THIRD STAR ATTRACTION. ' Direct from New York. First appearance. JM"ITCHELL ».nd T IGHTNOR. One of the Biggest Talking and Musical Hits on the Urited States Vaudeville Stage. • FOUPTH STAR ATTRACTION. Direct frjm America. First appearance. QAPTAIN T3RUNSWICK and po. A complete American Western Company presenting a typical Western Sketch introducing marvellous sharp-shooting and rope manipulation. REAL AMERICAN COWBOYS. REAL AMERICAN COWBOYS. (Seen for the first time in New Zealand.) Inese above great acts supported by an aggregation of last week's clever artists including SHARRAT and LANE. PHILLIPS SISTERS. _ . MILLIE DORIS. ___ „ Registering a big hit nightly. STRATTONS, KINGSLEY and GRAHAM. VALENTINE AND BELL nDr^S?^ 1 novely cyclists. PRICE-D.C. and OS. 2s, Stalls Is 6d. Family Circle Is. The wise persons book their seats. Box plan Wildman and Arey's. Booking 6d. Seats, ring up for Tel. 1595. rjiHE TTTNG'S rpHEATRE. Every Evening at 8 p.m. Fm fig'! T £S BEST PICTURES. X ULLER'S OF ALL -tICTUREB. TO-NIGHT'S „, m STAR FEATURE. PATHE FRERES' DRAMA. AT TTANDGRIPS WITH T|EATH. JXT Handgrips VV ith -Ueath STIRRING SENSATIONS. EMOTIONAL AND CAPTIVATING. A sensational Italian story showing how the infatuation of a smuggler for a girl leads him to crime. Finding his ardour Hopeless, he stirs up jealousy against the maiden, and it is only in the nick of time that she is rescued from a horrible death. The smugger gams the fate he had intended for her. - TANGIER 3. THE PATHE GAZETTE. ItYa 4 "DIDE pOR A pRIDE. Keystone. il. -ItIDE JP OR A-D RIDE. A, Great Gallop Through Laughter-Land TmP fffP^lrlTOi- A Natnr " Study. TWO MEN- AND A PlANO.—Comedy.' " Prices: Dress Circle, Is; Stalls. 6d. . . Reserves at Ivil Bros. NEWTON PICTURE PALArTC KARANGAHAPE BE. Id SectioZ n CONTINUOUS PICTURES Come, Where the Crowds ar Coming! feee. See. . See. See THE POWER OF LOVE. TlnP ltftiir'i TTi ART > moo" of -LHE xvxarble Heart ) exceptional pictures. A brilliant love romance. A series of exciting incidents ending happily. • OUT OF THE JAWS OF DEATH. Sensational Kalem Drama. I WAS MEANT FOR YOU. A.B. Love Story. Prices: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. TO SPECULATORS. SYNDICATES, OR SHOWMEN.— Film Opportun-World-famous "All Blacks" at work in America— owners of Splendid Official Rugby Football Film New Zealand ''All Blacks" v. America (U 5.A.),. played at California (1000 ft), would like to hear from purchaser or persons capable of handling and booming same throughout New Zealand only. or. Australasia. Experts say. '.'The best football film ever seen." A big draw. Would fit in profitably for forthcoming football season.—Communicate Box 953, Christchurch. THE TANGO "- thoroughly explained in Pictures at the Lyric, to-night. FREE LECTURE.—Come and Hear Mr. R. R. .Hollister on the topic, "Where are the Dead?" See Amusement Column. HOW to Dance the " Tango."—TO-NIGHT, at the LYRIC THEATRE. FREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr R. R. Hollister on the topic, "Whtoe are the Dead?" See Amusement Column. . University College. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. " CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY .TN BOOK-KEEPING" (Granted by the N.Z. University in conjunction with the N.Z. Society of' Accountants). SPECIAL LECTURES. - On TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, March 10th, at 7.30 o'clock, the Lecturer in BOOKKEEPING and ACCOUNTANCY, Mr. W. H. HEMINGWAY, F.P.A. (N Z.). will deliver the first of a Complete Series of Lectures in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING to those who desire to obtain the above Diploma at next November's Examination. All interested are specially invited to the above Lecture, which is free. _ The ground covered in the above Course includes all Practical Book-keeping from the most elementary stage. The College fee 3 are nominal, being 10s per term for one Lecture per week, with the third term free. x i _ Lectures are open to all. Matriculation is not necessary preliminary. , NOTE.— particulars of the Lectures in Accountancy and Commercial Subjects at the College may bo obtained upon applicaon 4° the Lecturer at his office. Union Buildings, Customs Street, Auckland. CHAS. M. NELSON, ; Registrar. Educational. ' SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. EVENING CLASSES REOPEN TO-NIGHT (MONDAY. MARCH 9). HOLDERS OF STANDARD VI. CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY OR FREE PLACES ADMITTED FREE. Free place students who have not previously attended the College should enrol at the College between the hours of 12 o'clock and 3 p.m. or 7 p m. and 9 p.m.. and bring theii- Certificates with them. Prospectus containing further particulars can be obtained at the College or •at the various booksellers. NOTE.— arrangements have been made for the Military training of students attending the College, so as to interfere as little as possible with their studies. GEORGE GEORGE, Director. Wellesley Street East. March 9 1914 \ Commercial Collets. CTURROCK'S ENGINEERING SCHOOL, H.M. ARCADE. AUCKLAND. Will coach you for any Government Exam, or qualify you. for a good position in-either Electrical Engineering or one of the many »™™te We-give expert instruction. . REMEMBER: For sound and serviceable instruction—the kind that brings results— you NEED one of pur Courses. The value of our training has b«en amply proved over and over again. . Let us add YOUR name to our long list of successful students. Take the first step NOW. by sending for Free Booklet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 12
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