Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

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 ' - ■ •

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19140520.2.134.5

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15613, 20 May 1914, Page 16

Word Count
815

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15613, 20 May 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15613, 20 May 1914, Page 16

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert