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Amusements. , ??z "ITVHE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING" ' " * HIS MAJESTJ'S THEATRE. '' : |t|lll Lessees J. C. Williamson. Ltd ; •' Suh-Leksees George Willoughby. Lh'^-.-.J* I Mug. Director George WilloughbJ; ' MONDAY—TO-NIGHT. '-'"< ')" - — : '__ - - "'-- pEOBGE WILLOUGHBY'S ' BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMBINATION Will Make Their Initial Aopearance in " • '■' '<• "THE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING" ': IHE BEGGAR GIRL'S WEDDING - '* '-■" "rpHE BEGGAR, GIRL'S WEDDING" ' X Frank Melville's Latest. Work .?' (4 Acts: 13 Scenes.) f; Produced for the First lime in Auckland, Cast of Characters. JACK CUNNINGHAM GEORGE CROSS ■ ' Doctor Millbank • • ■ Fred. Keogh Dicky Storm - Frank Albert Norman Marsh - - • Maurice Nodin P. C. Phillips W. Booth ' Rev. Mr. Nelson - - - P &u l Norrie Thompson - - - - George Stephenson • Davies Herbert Stanley Gilbert Lindsay - - - Rutland Becket Joe Webster Ward Lyons The Dodger .... Thomas E Tilton Robert Grimshaw - - Dtyid Dravtm* Old Chloe Mabel RoVlyn Jim Rothschild - - Reginald Watson Corky - - - - - - Norman Bruce Lizzie Miss Lena Ashwell Tina Torkington - - Miss Fanny Errie Maude Villiera - - - Miss Oriel llotson Elsie Cunningham - ■ Gwendolyn Dorise BESSIE WEBSTER ~- D ' - VERA REMEE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. By JOHN S. MANN. I MAGNIFICENT MOUNTING. i EXQUISITE EFFECTS ! MATCHLESS MISE-EN-SCENE. Staged Under Personal Supervision ;,« | MR. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. ™ I , NEXT SUPERB PRESENTATION ' MOTHER TO GUIDE HER." PRICES- 3s, 2s Is. Booking fee 1. _ _ extra. EARLY DOORS-As usual. ( BOX PLAN at Wildman and Arey's ft DAY SALES at Fred Clear!. Hairdresser. I Business Manager. GEORGE BULLER ' «'?' Touring Manager. A. W. Batiste. gING QEORGE. THEATRE* . 1 ENTRANCES. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. -J CONTINUOUS PICTURES m ,, wV,° m u am - tin 10.30 p.m. ' TO-DAY — SHOWING — TO-VTRTTT NORDISK NORDISK NORDISK 4 Els An Engrossing Domestic Drama -_-~„T TT^mT i? Four Acts. 4000 ft. JJNJUSTLY A CCUSED.-Parts 1.. H. . "JJNJUSTLY A CCUSED.-Parts HI., IV. Featuring Rita Sacchetetto. The Thoughtless Folly of a Woman and the Suspicions of a Jealous Husband nearly wrecker! two lives, and only a clever subterfuge stopped a tragedy and led to reconciliation. The Story of a Woman's Ir.fatuation for the > Mage, and of an unique Duel in consequence THIS MAGNIFICENT NOBDTSK PICTURE IS UP TO THE HIGHEST NORDISK STANDARD. WHICH MEANS THAT S „„, IT CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ONLY AT THE KING GEORGE THEATRE I NATIVE INDUSTRIES OF JAVA (Melies) j The natives of Java are famous for ' 1 their hand-made brass work. '■■ OH! SUCH A NIGHT! - - Crystal Comio « WILLIE MINDS THE DOG - Keystone Comic Day Sessions, from 11 am. to 6 p.m. t Stalls. 3d: Circle. 6d. REMUERA CHILDREN'S HOME *• ! A LITERARY RECITAL. * '■ | In aid of the above, wiil be given i "IN THE TABERNACLE CHURCH " TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AT 7.30 ' BY REV. S. GRAY, OF DUNEDHf. A Synopsis: A scene from Shakespere's " King John" .Tennyson's " Charge of the Heavy Brigade." Jean Paul Richter's " Dream Vision of Infi- "•-' 1 nite Space. The Notable Scene at the Guillo- ! tine, from Dickens's "Tale of Two Cities." " Jamie Soutar," from " The Days of Anld Lang Syne." "The Movement Cure for Rheumatism." and other illustrations of Scotch and English humour. Admission free. Collection. Mr. Gray is. recognised as on-s of the best elocutionists and orators in the Dominion, and recently acted as judge at tha Invercargill Competitions. nrO-MORROW—rpUESDAY. rjRAND jIXOONLIGHT pXOURSION. ' Promoted by tie Auckland Baptist Y.M.B.C. ? Union-in aid of Funds for Easter Camp aft >' Takapuna. . ;,i P.S. EAGLE leaves The Ferries - ? TUESDAY, MARCH 10th, at 7.30 p.m. i Central Mission Band. i "; Refreshments, and Confectionery on Board. : '• Tickets, One Shilling, at Wharf, or from : -' B.C. Members. ." rpo-MORROW-rpUESDAY. §£ RAY L.' PRICE, " ALFRED MAITLAND, " : Chairman. Secretary. HOW to Dance' the " Tanco:"—TO-NIGHT, at the LYRIC THEATRE. "fpREE LECTURE.— and hear Mr, E. '.' ■ ir R. Holhster on the topic, "Where-mi „J the Dead?"— See Amusement Column. '-> c - LET the Instructors of New York's "400"'' T „ T teach you the "TANGO," at th» : LYRIC. To-night and all this week. |6 ? FREE" LECTURE.— and hear Mr. B. ."' R. Hollister on the topic, "Where an ->>' \ the Dead?" See Amusement Column. THE TANGO thoroughly explained ii 'M Pictures at the Lyric, to-night. | FREE LECTURE.—Come and hear Mr. $. 1 •*- K Hollister on the topic, "Where ais | the Dead?"— Amusement Column. S *' *""" •• — I Meetings. | WOMEN'S POLITICAL LEAGUK. '| _A ■ Meeting will be held in the Foresteri' '1 Hall Newton, TO-MORROW (Tuesdav) J EVENING. March 10, at 8 o'clock, to Wel- ;| come Two Lady Members lately returned *J from England. All interested .in women's progress cordially invited. MARIANNE M. JONES. -'v Hon. Soc. Women's Political League. TITAUNGAKIEKIE . GOLF CLUB. -§1 . The Annual General Meeting will be held ; 5 in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson p Street, on FRIDAY. March 13 at 8 p.m. Business: B Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Offi- % cers, Amendment of Rules, Purchase of J Land for Additional Links. « M. E. WARD. Hon. Sec. 'It Hobson Buildings, Shortland St. ■'$ rpAMAKI WEST ROAD BOARD ? X DISTRICT. I A Meeting of the Ratepayers of the abova s| District is hereby convened to be held at 3 Bate's Hall St. Heliers Bay. on WEDNES- '§, DAY, March 11, at 7.15 p.m. ' -ti Object: To form a. Ratepayers' Association. ;§, All Ratepayers- are particularly requested *4 to attend. | H. LOG lE. ; | March. 5, 1914. Convener. M I. =3 -| TTERALtt "j| Subscriptions 6d per week, delivered in U town and suburbs, or 10s per quarts* in M advance posted to any part of the Dominion. Advebtisements under the fol.owrng classes : '% —Wanted. To Let. Fob Sale. Lost an» I Found. Personal, Boahd and Residence— 5j are inserted at the rate of 18 words for la. or "If three • consecutive insertions for 2s 6d for M cash, paid in advance. 1 BIBTHS. MaBBIAGXS. AND DEATHS. 23 6d each insertion: Funeral Notices. Is extra. 11 These announcements must be signed by the s 'i advertiser. '-; Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the HEEAID free of charge '■.: J; Instructions as to the insertion or with- . ~'?i drawal of advertisements in the KEBAIfI ~ must be in writing. '.i Thj. Proprietors do not hold themselvea responsible for non-insertion of advertise- .* M ments through accident or from other causes, .1 or for error in the publication oi any adver- ~i| tisement. IMj Telephones:—Advertising and Commercial _'/,.! Department. 178; Job Printing Order Office. -'i% 2890: Publishing. 14; Editorial 229 :?f|!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15552, 9 March 1914, Page 12

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