v Amusements. L fIIHE '' 4 LH&HBRA rraBAtBB, .THE ;• ALHikBRA ;.,;'pHEATRE, 'i, • ' - KARANGAHAPE ROAD, '•' -.> y,' ' '"> Opposite ' Grafton -BridgS-v ; : " •.' • - THE'HOB; OP THE CITY.I — • ;:-.THE^ICTraES-Tirfl2fDßlC-THS UNEXCELLED. — K ' iTRE UNEXCELLED. lit THE PINNACLE OF.PERFCTION.— 9JQ-NIGHT!' i 5 TO-NIGHT I :?& TO-NIGHT I ! POSITIVELY'THE LAST- NIGHT OP --: , ■ • programme; • D OOM OP. D ARKNEes, pABTL DOOM OP. nARKNEBS. -- „' , if, . PART 11. DOOM OP- TYARKNES9/ pARTIII .', ' JJ - • • PART 111. DOOM OP D ARKNEB. pA?T - U PART IV. ;(-,, To-night-and.Tp-mojTOW Night, Only. '•*'••, ' This Powerful. and Most Emotional FilmDrama depicts in % : pathetic manner the' depth of.'* woman's pity and. gratitude A i thoroughly Modern and .H«alistio -Broduc;tiijn,: which will V appeal to young and old alike. „.'■•. •''•,'.,' ' ' . .'■ ff This .■: Great: .Dramatic. Pioturo,' 4000fi in ' length, : has : boon'secured -at ;■ great expense,.»ii(j will. ho shown To-night and: To-morrow Night ; Only. ; We unhesitatingly proclaim this >picturo to be tho < finest' dramatic productionyet screened-in 'Auckland '. - D 0 6M OF TYARKNESB. , 0.0 M O'F i-MABKNESS.: THE ALH AMBRA GRAPHIC. Rebuilding Mango're Bridge—Grafton_v. New- ' >"■ ten (Senior Grade), at. Victoria P,ark— : v, House at 5 Dovonport -Destroyed , by.:.,.-•; Whirlwind-— Stormy Surißet .- at ,-, : :. Sv" Cheltenham— Fashions. -',"-...-.■- MINNA, THE WIDOW-Lubin Comic. .; OPORTO HARBOUR!—Scenic. l- V ~ WITHIN;THE HOUR.-Selig Drama. ; .- LIFE IN ; NATAL.-Topical.■ -; _• :-: UNWELCOME SANTA CLAUS.-Drama. BABY'S NEW PIN.-Lubin Comic. -. . • • THE ALHAMBRA ORCHESTRA., ; THE THE .-:•-■■■'-' THE - _ A . ALHAMBRA-PINNACLE-ALHAMBRA/ ■*<. ■::■:■.■ -\ ...!■• OP $ PERFECTION. a ;, ■ VV\ ~ Prices; Dress Circle, Is Od; Stalls, Is; Back Stalls. 6d. Reserves, j6d extra, to D. Circle, at Geo, LePetit's, ' Victoria : Arcade, or 'Phone N0.;2682 at Theatre, • ■).;-■■ V,/. trim .' n eobgb rrittEATRB. ENTRANCES. ; otfEBN: AND • DURHAM . .-.,., . STREETS. v '■■~' : CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ; ; ' '-,'■■ From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. ■'NOW' SHOWING. - ..„„ -. LAST DAY. I ■;:■;>' LAST \ NIGHT.. STARTLING and SENSATIONAL DRAMA, By Another New Company. v,'; ■■■■}■ ";. NEW SCENES. . - ;: NEW ; ACTORS.., ■IN- THREE PARTS. t T . THE MYSTERY OF 1 0 JJ ILL $ ' The Story of • a Sensational Bank Robbery. .An All-absorbing Drama,- full of Thrilling and Exciting Events- ■■;'-■'•' " : ►THE DILEMMA.-A.B. Drama. , THE ECLAIR JOURNAL.—TopicaI. OUR CHILDREN.—Keystone Comedy. np'HE yiVAPHONE. The" latest attraction in the Picture World. SINGING. TALKING. AND MOVING .., .PICTURES. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Thrilling and Enthralling Drama, 3000 ft, '• Produced by the {■' . Standard Feature Film C 0. ,: IN- THREE, PARTS, • rnHE XfASTER QPrpHE .^yORLD. A Drama of .. Sterling Quality, exciting enough to satisfy the most pronounced taste for that characteristic, and'clever enough to interest the most exacting: ' ■■.-_:;\ Au e e\n ' shea t r B : .OUEEN : STREET. /,„. r DOMINION PICTURE THEATRE COMPANY, LIMITED. .:; v GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO ■■'-..■ Daily, 11 a.m. -to 10.30 p.m. - >•■■■. TO-DAY-WEDNESDAY-TO-NIGHT, Last Presentation of the Ladies' Drama, LOVE'S CJUNSET, ' And Supporting OVE'S : 0 UNSET. -~;■::'■■■ ;:■■:-;• Subjects. ;: ; .;Adults. 6d. ;'; Children.,3d.-.'.-QUEEN'S. / rpHEATRE. DOMINION - PICTURE THEATRES : -LIMITED. ' TOMORROW (THURSDAY), . ' rpHE '; ■ ; :: V ; ; -'-' :v PASCINATIONS QF. 'npHE •; .-■''■ i( "' TVANCE. ''.Adults,. V-.. Children, . ~f '■;'. 6d. . : . 3d v ,: r . V m 0 W $ t TT A L L. •;; v SATURDAY \ NEXT, ; 23B» ! :. INST, . AT 8 P.M.,, :." \ ■ ' QRGAN "RECITAL ■' ; ■ -BY ' ,TVTR. TyTAUGHAN . .TgARNETT . . (CITY ORGANIST). ■ The programme will include " Waldweben," from Wagner's fried," and ■.■ Mendelssohn's " First Sonata." ',- ' ' V . -:- ■ ; HENRY 'W. WILSON, S -,i:'^ '-;'■': X ;-''/';- Town Cleft. May 18. 1914. :,. <}■- ■ " :: - ' iV -i 1 '— ' . ~> Electoral. - OROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. ';■'; ELECTION OF,: COUNCILLOR. Public notice is hereby given that'WILLIAM GEORGE TYE, one of the three candidates ; nominated for , the Office, of Councillor, has retired from* the Elcotion. . Dated the 18th r day of May, 1914. . : v . , '■ . E. A. -EYRE, , '•■■'.. .;:.'ij,: : ;,./, .._, ; Returning Officer. ~ HDOROUGH /- ;.:' : OF ' -TAKAPUNA, ELECTION OF • COUNCILLOR. , TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). MAY Ql, 1914, YOUR VOTE AND ' INTEREST ,' ' .. - ARE SOLICITED ■ FOR ' - WSO'' MACDONALD. * WHO HAS THE SUPPORT OP THE MIL FORD RESIDENTS. AND WHO WILL. IF WT.wnTWn GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE NEEDS OP THAT DISTRICT. tfi HE 'HAS ; THE "■ SUPPORT "! OF. THE COMMITTEE WHO WORKED FOR HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR AT THE -RE•CENT ELECTION. ':-:,"vi f ;:;.v ■• ;■.;■-'■,■:;.;,,:■'■■,: " HE OBJECTS TO THE REPRESENTTAtive WWi takapuna riding on THlf WAlff MATA COUNTY COUNCIL BEING ALSO '■'-"■■ A'-e MEMBER OF:. Ilia TAKAPUNA BOROUGH COUNCIL. :v: *: HE IS IN -HEARTY"ACCORD-: WITH, AND HAS THE, SUPPORT OF „ THE MEMBERS OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL. " ; 1 HE 'IS- THE SECRETARY^ OF THE hrfIZENS' LEAGUE. ■':AND- : WELL VERSED IN THE NEEDS OF THE DISTRICT. ■ V ; , ' " MT4 :■■'HE IS■• A KEEN BUSINESS MAN. -AND EVERYBODY KNOWS HIM-.AS A; GOOD SPORT. : '-- ,v ':■■■' '--.:--- •■--.■-. . '■• landed Property, r , pAPATOETOE SECTIONS ON EAST TAMAKI ROAD.'' : Sections 8, 9, 10,' : and U, ■ ■ ■;..-";: Each 2 acres 1 rood 10 perches, At JEI6O • per : acre. '■■■-' V. ON GREAT SOUTH ROAD. : -: '.j - -. Section-4, 66.0.12, at £180. . . Section '6,' 4.8.27,- at £115. .; .' ON STATION ROAD. ' Section 21", 3.3.19, at £146. . :.?■ Section 22. 8.3.19. at £130. ". ■, S»otion-23, 3,3,29, at £180. 24,11.29, at £140.: .:.,:; 1.. Terms-easy. I '. '~'.' PAPATOETOE ie ■ advanoine i rapidly. ;, PAPATOETOE-MODERN HOUSE, AND NEARLY SIX ACRES .LAND, ■.' •' FIVE PADDOCKS, TENNIS COURT. . BEST VIEWS IN j DISTRICT. ; ; 6 Rooms, bathroom, pantry. ■ PAPATOETOE-SIX < ACRES-7 Rooms. '.. Road' on two sides. : ,y'i:'-y.;-):';-r ,-':. ',:,';''<;.,'.: .■■•:>,!-.-yJ-::.'V -- '-f V'./'i '*•:('■■'•';■'■'• , : i ; ; \ !'-■;'• '--s-i BARGAIN IN CITY* PROPERTY TILL 8181- INSTANT, • ' FEDERAL ST:. .58.0 by. 100. • 11885. -ONLY-'faS'Sspcrfoot. ,: 0. J. -HUTCHlNSON.\Bmeeton's Buildings. 1.... ' 1 . "",—T.-i.'.,. ". .)u ,',==t Pianos, ■•:'•;:;' ■; NO . /:-: ; " deposit. ITf" New Iron-framed ' Piiaoj,,-" Call ; aid hear theai.-2S, High St, , , , N ' - ■ •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15613, 20 May 1914, Page 16
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