t Amusements. , pR :IN CESS rpHEATRE. '■- S QUEEN STREET. i ■■ .a*:-v ;v -.';; r i THE HOME OF MODERN PICTUREDOM. - -tfssssStill. st : the Too of tho Boom. . ■XWi LAST TWO DAYS OF * t I% I * GRAND v DOUBLE BILL. ■i TO-DAY AND, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), , 1'- JUDITH OF ■DETHULIA.;* ■ - :: &*■; o udjth;; of JDETHULIA. :' - A TRIUMPH : AMONG- TRIUMPHS. THE WONDER PICTURE OP THE •' « J a? :v " WORLD. 5 : : ,-v: NOTHING / APPROACHING THIS MARVELLOUS EFFORT IN PHOTO-PLAYO- : 'GRAPH? 'HAS EVER BEEN ! SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. NO PICTURE PATRON , MUST MISS IT. FOR YOU WILL NOT V ..' LOOK UPON ITS LIKE. AGAIN. • : . And - x- , v / . rpHE Q.OLDENI pATHWAY, A Magnificent Vitagraph Drama, featuring MAURICE COSTELLO. WATCH THE TIMES AND BE . SURE OF SEATS. . The screening of Judith of Bethulia will commence daily at 11.15 a.m., 1 p.m., 2.30 p.m., 4 p.m.,- 6 p.m., 7.30 p.m., 8 p.m. . . SPECIAL PRICES. . Owing to the enormous cost and conditions of purchase of these amazing Films: — Reserved Scats, 2s; Dress Circle, la;. Stalls, 6d. Children (day sessions only), Half- • price. pRINCESS fHEATEB, QUEEN STREET. . J. P. MxrMAHON. General Manager. Q.LOBE pICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. WHOEVER LOVES A THRILLING ( STORY will find it in QRDERS -JJNDER gEAL. ' QRDERS |JNDER gEAL. QRDERS IJNDER gEAL. IN 'NO WAY IDENTICAL WITH "SEALED- ORDERS'' Equally attractive for young and oldSCENES OF BREATHLESS SENSATION. SESSIONS COMMENCE: 11 a.m.. 13.45, 2.20. 4. 5.45. 7.20, 9 p.m. THOUGH THE COST IS ENORMOUS. OUR PRICEB REMAIN THE SAME. OD. QHILDREN, tjD. Reserved. Is. 'Phone 4232. BOOK FOR NIGHT SESSIONS. rjiHEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. THE GREATEST OF ALL THE GREATEST OF ALL SPORTING DRAMAS, "F T HE H ANDS 0 F L ONDON QROOKS." 4800 ft. See <h° Great Horse Race. The. Raid on a Gambling Den. A Stirring Battle. A Boxing Match. Drugging a Jockey. A Pretty Lore Story. ABSOLUTELY GREAT." 1 Adults, fid. Children, 3d. •DOYAL ROLLER RINK. It KHYBER PASS. . NOW OPEN CONTINUOUSLY. 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. (Saturdays and holidays ezcopied). YOUNG AND HUGHES. ■ • -* • Proprietors. gT., STEPHEN'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINMENT 1 " Will be held in. the . CHURCH HALL. JERVOIS ROAD. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). • Scholars' Tea, 6.30 p.m. Concert (;omwcncos a! 7.30 p.m. Items by Lyric Four, Humorous Stories by Mr. Alan McElwain. • ADMISSION: Adults. Is; Children, 6d. ROYAL ALBERT HALL.—Auckland's best IV ballroom; floor perfect. Now available for Balls, etc Terms at Hall. 'Phone 1506. — Prof. Bailey. r bhows. pOULTRY gHOW JyTOW TRADES HALL. HOBSON STREET. Don't Miss Seeing the N.I. Championship Winner. PERSIAN CATS ON EXHIBITION ;V SATURDAY. 1 Admission Is. H. TATTERS ALL, Secretary. ' ; V . . Football. ft FOOTBALL. jpOOTBALL. ' Jj/j .yUCKLAND pUGBY J " IJNIONAt jgDEN pARK. J^INGSLAND. rjtO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT g P.M. ' UNIVERSITY V. CITY. COLLEGE ItIFLES V. MARIST BROS. AT 2 P.M. PARNELL IV. V, MARIST BROS. IV. , AT SHOWGROUND, EPSOM: ; JUNIOR AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS' , CHAMPIONSHIPS. Admission, 6d; Stand, fid. 1 Ladles Free to Ground and Stand. Afternoon Tea may he obtained on Ground. C. V. LANOHFORD, Hon. See.. A.11.U. Insurance Companies. yTLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, L LIMITED. FIRE. ACCIDENT. ESTABLISHED 1808. i SECURITY OVER fB.iWO.OOO. Art»ns«miM\tit l>*rf tifpii made to p»t»lili<h a Uratioli OHIw of the above Company at No, 1 Customs Street West, is from July ), P Mr. C,? 1, MoKedu hits been apiioinlcd 1 Local Maiugi>r for the Auckland Province, , and Mr. H. A Longuel, Msnnging Director of A. H. Paternon end Co., Ltd., assume* the position of Local Director to (ho Com* P. E. WELSH, Attorney for New Zealand. Landed Property. TVfEWMARRET -MANVKAU ROAD, , M ' i\ ONE AND HALF ACHES. l/oss«hold ; BIRKENHEAD—HOUSE, 4* ACRES. ' FIVE THOUSAND ACRES, Leasehold. 38 years, very low rent Right of purchase. LOWER HOHffON STREET. Frontage 'Sift din, depth 80ft. WITH CART ENTRANCE AT HACK From - V ctoria St. and Victoria Lane. _ ONLY £65 per till. VERY EASY TERMS, I LOWER HOtMON. ST, frontage 47ft Gin. CORNER DURHAM ST.. depth fi3ft Bin., WITH SMALL BUILDING. £G0 per foot. FREEMAN'S BAY-Two Building Sites. CITY PROPERTY, paying fll per cent., Could be increased to 0 per cent. A GOOD AND SAFE INVESTMENT. LARGE BUILDING BLOCK-CITY. ' LOVELY HOME AT PENROSF, . With cither 5 or 11 acres. WAIATARUA ROAD.. REMUEHA . THREE ACRES; SPLENDID SOIL; Opposite new school. £750. Also FIFTEEN ACRES, £3000. PARNELL-CORNER, two frontages, ! 89ft by 200 ft and 2flft by 100 ft. PAPATOETOE-TEN SECTIONS. 1 FROM ONE TO FIVE ACRES; Also, two Residences with 6 acres. GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES. BOARDINGHOUSE, high-class. C. J. HUTCHINSON. Smeeton's Buildings. ( THE MAPLE FURNISHING COMPANY, I 1 13, Karangahape Road, Next Alhambr'a Theatre. Eaey Terms Arranged.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 14
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