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Amiisemects, ' The . . a lham BR a. < 1 H,E- • A l II A M b k a. ' Opposite Grafton Bridge - „ ; . THE HUB OF THE CITY. 'J'O-NIGHT. rjpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. Tho numerous recent cablegrams have only : ' mr,n given meagre details of , .. THE MENDEL BEILIS CASE. The Whole Story may be Learnt 'at V ' -: ' . :> THE ALHAMBRA. "T IIE JJENDEL- B bills C asb '" " HE M% DEL JgEILIS QASE." "T HB MENDEL gEiLis QASE." OR. C ■ THE . TERRORS OF RUSSIA, Every Incident of this Gripping -Heart- . • rending Story based on Actual Facts-.-.V r OF INTENSE INTEREST TO EVERY CREED. The Brutal and Heartless Oppression of the Jews in Russia. The Man whose Farcical Trial Aroused the Civilised World. PRODUCED IN RUSSIA. ENACTED BY JEWISH AND RUSSIAN PLAYERS. Supported by an All-star Programme, including Strange Places in New York (Kalem Scenic)' —Tho Unknown (Lubin Drama)— AN hambra Gazette (Local Topical)— Ghost of . Self (Essansy Drama)— Plain Jane (Imp. , Comic)— Eclair Journal (Topical)— • ' Italian Barber (A.B. Comic). THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Reserves at Le Petit's, Victoria Arcado, or Theatre, 'phone 2682. Jj^lNG' Q.EORGE rpHEATRE. ENTRANCES: QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. FROM 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. A ' MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. J Masterpiece by Kay Bee Company. American Civil War Picture, gOUL OF THE QOUTH - TWO 0 O PARIa. A POWERFUL AND ENTRANCING . STORY. . The Finest Picture Produced by this Coy. The plot is one showing unusual skill in construction. A story which illustrates the stern laws of warfare, a story of self-sacrifice, showing how a wan would have made the greatest sacrifice one can make for another— the sacrifice of his own life. hy' ill ß e D one. Es = A Beautiful Drama of Love, Pathos, and Tenderness. JJER JJAND. A.B. Drama. A Story of Love's Sacrifice. SORROWS OF SELINA. Martin Comic. SCENES IN MOSCOW. Urban Scenic. BECAUSE OF A HAT. A.B. Comic. >pHE yiVAPIIONE. " Jane Fell in Love With a Soldier," sung by Florrie Ford. EVERY PICTURE A GEM ! The Management confidently asserts that no finer Programme can bi> seen in Auckland. QUEEN'S THEATRE. U TO-DAY - FRIDAY - TO-NIGHT. EXTRA! EXTRA ! CLANSMAN-PAH COLLISION. The diver descends to attach ropes—The huge crane at —The diver amongst the wreckage. Complete Scones of the 111-fated Pahiki, , showing where the Clansman struck, etc., — etc. WHEN IT HAPPENS, THE QUEEN'S GET IT! Adults, Children, 6d 3d; Sporting. CANTERBURY JOCKEY . CLUB. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. 1914. (August 11, 13, and 15.) TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JUNE 26. ENTRANCE. FIRST DAY. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE of loOQsovs, 5! miles lsov WINTER CUP of "OOsovs (Flat), 1 mile lsov SECOND 'DAY. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE of' liOOsovs, about two milns .. .. lsov BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE of 500sovs, about 2! miles .. lsov THIRD DAY. SYDENHAM HURDLE RACE of. fiOOsovs, 1} miles .. lsov LINCOLN STEEPLECHASE of GOOsovs, about S miles lsov ' ENTRIES CLOSE AT 9 P.M. W. 11. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. Public Nolle AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A , SOCIETY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after the 29th inst., the Business of the Society will be conducted in ITS NEW BUILDING AT THE CORNER OF QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS. E. W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. W. H. DERRY. District Secretary Auckland. There are Two Offices still Unlet in the Building, for which applications will be received. TN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES J- ACT. 1308, AND THE IIIBBERD PREPAYMENT MACHINE SYNDICATE. LIMITED. The Creditors of the above-nnmed Company are required on or before 'he thirtieth day of June. 1011, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts and claims to J. Henry Mackie. Public Accountant, 99. Queen Street, Auckland, or in default thereof they will bo excluded from the benefit of liny distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of June, 1014 JAB. B. GRAHAM, J. HENRY MACKIE. Liquidators. pUBLIC NOTICE. THE UNION HANK OP AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Capital Authorised and Issued .. /tt,000,000 Paid-up Capital ... £9,000.000 lleservo Liability of Proprietor# 4,000,(KH) licw'rvo Fund ... .-. ... 1,000 Total Capital and Reserves , . .1"/,AM,000 On and alter MONDAY. '.10th June. HjH, the Business of the Union Hank of Australia, liimlied. will be csined-i'ii .u the Old Post Ofitoe Huildlnga, Shortlaml Street, wiring alterations and additions to the Bank's Premises si the corner of Queen and Victoria Streets. 11 A. HOLMES, Inspector. Wellington. '13rd Juno. 1911. J7ARAKA LAND COMPANY, LIMITED. Not havini; disposed of all the Subdivision Lots of tills now famous Kslu'o, the Malinger is propated to show inte.iding buyers over those lots still unnoM. The reserves fixed are very reasonable, and,, as the contract for the bridge over the Il'ngaia Creek has been lot. it will bring those unsold sections within a very ohort distance of the Papakura Railway Station. For particulars, applv ,1. BATTY. Manager Karaka Land Co., Ltd. rjniE PREMISES OF THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY, THE 30TH INST., For Stocktaking. COLLINS BROS AND CO., LTD., Wyndlum Street. rpO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of New Zealand Letters Patent ,No. 17,181. of 20th October. 1903, for 11 Improved Procewi and Apparatus for the Production of Metals of the Alkali Group by Electrolysis." arc willing to sell or srant I licenses on reasonable terms under tha Patent, or otherwise, to enable tho pafc-rl process and the manufacture of the patented article to bo carried on in New J'* aland to an adequate extent, in order to satisfy tho public requirements. For further particular*, apply to A. J. PARK AND SON", Solicitors and Patent Agents, 213. Princes Street, Dunediu. THE MAPLE FURNISHING COMPANY, 1 18, Karangahapo Road, Next Alharabra Theatre. Easy Terms Arranged.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15645, 26 June 1914, Page 14

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