Amusements. THE A LHAMBIU, HE A L H A M 3 I. A. Opposite Grafton Bridge. TO-DAY-AT O A-TO-DAY. MATINEE. ■MATINEE. " The Alhambra is Famed for its Matinees." TO DELIGHT THE YOUNG PEOPLE. EDUCATIONAL. TOPICAL. HISTORICAL. SCENIG ___ HUMOUROUS. THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. THE ALHAMBRA. Opposite Grafton Bridge THE HUB OF THE CITY. THE-T AST -\riGHT-THE _, A JUAST IN IGHT 1 •the numerous recent cablegrams have only given meagre details of THE MENDEL BEILIS CASE. The Whole Story may be Learnt at THE ALHAMBRA. "THE MENDEL JJEILIS ("USE." "THE MENDEL JJEILIS pASE." OR, _ THE TERRORS OF RUSSIA Every Incident of this Gripping Heartrending Story based on Actual Facts. OF INTENSE INTEREST TO EVERY CREED. The Brutal and Heartless Oppression of tho Jows in Russia. Tho Man whose Farcical Trial Aroused the Civilised World. PRODUCED TN RUSSIA ENACTED BY JEWISH AND RUSSIAN PLAYERS. SUPPORTED BY—An All-star Programme. Including Strange Places in Now York (Kalein Scenic) —The Unknown iLnbin Drama)— The Alhambra Gazette (Local Topical)— Ghost of Self (Essanay Drama)— Plain Jane (Imp. Comic)— The Eclair Journal (Topical)— The Italian Barber (A.B. Comic). THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA, as usual. Reserves at Le Petit's, Victoria Arcade, or Theatre, 'phono 2682. pLOBE piCTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. BE I IN THE BOOM. LAST PRESENTATION IN THE BOOM. IN THE BOOM. TO-NIGHT. QRDERS TjNDER OEAL. ARDERS TTNDER QEAL NOT "SEALED ORDERS." It is unutterably impossible to, do justice by mere description to the magnificent incidents in this film. It is unquestionably one of the richest in sensation and unique episodes that has ever been screened. THOUSANDS ARE FLOCKING TO SEE THOUSANDS ARE FLOCKING TO bad THE GLOBE'S MASTERPIECE. THE GLOBE'S MASTERPIECE. THOUGH THE COST 18 ENORMOUS. OUR PRICES REMAIN THE SAME. PD. pHILDREN, 9D. Reserved, Is. 'Phone 4232. BOOK FOR NIGHT SESSION'S. ARCADIA THEATRE. I KARANGAHAPE "ROAD. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OI "IN THE HANDS OF LONDON CROOKS." "IN THE HANDS OF LONDON CROOKS.'' The Gr>at Spjrting Drama, 4800 ft., and last day of present programme. Tl J O N D A Y We receive our first programme direct from Sydney. MONDAY, 2 to 5.7 to 10, daily session; we foature: " FROM TUTHEK TO CON." ROM -Father to oon." A Splendid Drama, in (wo partß. A Feature Film, m'ide by the Rex- Co. ARCADIA ORCHESTRA. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. TOWN TTALL, THIS (SATURDAY) AT 8 O'CLOCK. QRGAN T3ECITAL, By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). PROGRAMME. 1. Marohe aux Flambeaux - - - - Guilmant 2 Gavotte in E - - Bach \ 3. The " Curfew " Bowman 4. Song, " Mon desir " Nevin MRS STRICKLAND. 5. Waldwebon, from " Siegfried " • Wagner 6. Nocturne in E Flat Chopin
7. Fontaiaio do Concert Bur . " 0 Souctissima "-■■-• Lui Interval, 8. Songs—(a) "A Lovely Evening in Summer" - - - - Griee fb) " Loolaloo " - Horace Hum MKB. STRICKLAND. 9. Andanlino I £'f< Overture "Zampa" Heroic Accompanist: MISS HUNT. Admission, Is. Doors open 7 30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Juno 25, 1914 Town Clerk. T\AN pRAWFORD, F.R.G.S., PIONEER MISSIONARY AND EXPLORER. AUTHOR AND LECTURER. TUESDAY. JUNE 30. 8 p.m.—Concert Chamber (Town Hall), Public Welcome. Free. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. 11 a.m —Pitt Street Church Parlours, Receptbn by tho Ministers' Association. 3 p.m.—Tabernacle, Bible Reading by Mr. Crawford Bpm —Concert Chambor (Town Hall), Lccluro. Collection. THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1.15 to Us—Chamber of Commerce, .Talk to Business Men. 3 Tabernacle, Mr. Crawford will address a Women's Meeting. 8 p.m.—Town Hall. Lantern Lecture. Tickets 2s and Is Reserved Seats 3s. FRIDAY. JULY 3. 3 p.m.—Tabernacle, Biblo Reading. J. 15 p.m.—Tabernacle, Meeting (or Boys (orer 12). 8 p.m.—Town Hall, Lecture. Collection. SUNDAY, JULY 5. 3 p.m.—Town Hall, Mass Meeting, Men only. Collection. 830 p.m—Town Hall, tor Church Mass Meeting. Collection. MONDAY, JULY 6. 8 p.m.—Town Hall, Lecture. Tickets, 2b and Is Reserved Seats, 3s. Tickets obtainable at the following places: Champtaloup and Edmiston, Queen Street; Samuel Barry, 290, Queen Street- W. Lambourne. Ponsonby; W. H McKr ..ey. Chemist, Jcrvois Road; 8. Gilbert, Ch mist. Newton; L. R. Eady, Knrangahape Road; Howie and Co.. Confectioner, Symonds Street; D. Teed. Chemist, Newmarket; F. 8. Murray, Chemist. Parnell; SS Union. Darby Street, off Queen Street, plan for booking to be seen here only. SAMUEL BARRY, Hon. Secretary, Auckland. TADIES' pHOIR. SOPRANOS, MEZZO-SOPRANOS, AND CONTRALTOS TO THE NUMBER OF 200 REQUIRED TO FORM ABOVE. Test of Voice: WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY NEXT. July 1 and 4. 2 to 5 p.m., at Dr. Thomas's Studio, Choral Hall. pOOD GRACIOUS!! THE SPECIALS ** COMING BACK. WHAT FOR? TO CATCH "THE FORTY THIEVES." ROYAL ROLLER RINK. KHYBER PASS. NOW OPEN CONTINUOUSLY. 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. (Saturdays and holidays excepted). YOUNG AND HUGHES. Proprietor. ROYAL ALBERT Auckland's best ballvjora; floor perfect. Now available for Balls, etc Terras at Hall. 'Phone 1506. - Prof. Bailey. T OOK OUT! THEY'RE COMING. THEY'RE AFTER YOUR MONEY: "THE FORTY THIEVES." -■ QEED POTATOES. . To Arrive Next Week per Wanaka: — McGowan's Improved Gamekeeper. McGowan's Princess Victoria. Wholesale only. J. FERRIDAY, Custom Street. THE MAPLE FURNISHING COMPANY. J. 13, Karangahape Road, Next Alhambra Theatre. Cash pr Very Easy Terms.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15646, 27 June 1914, Page 16
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