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Amusements. Q.LOBE pIOTUBES. THEATRE DE LUXE. OF THlti GARGANTUAN DISPLAY Nought can be said but PRAISE, PRAISE, AND EVER PRAISE. A SPLENDID EDISON COMEDY DRAMA. N MERICAN J£ING. IX gING. IN TWO PARTS. This fine film is brimful of incident, from the opening to the closing act, and is one of the most delightful stories presented for a long. time. A Balkan Prince, tired of Court worries, mysteriously disappears, and becomes a ranch owuor in America. A rich vein of humour pormeates the whole narrative. VALLEY OP THE BOURNE (Coloured Sconic). THE LOST COMBINATION. A Sensational Convict Drama. PATHE GAZETTE. THE LOST LITTLE PRINCE. A Charming Comedy Drama. PROM JANITOR TO ARTIST. gD. QHILDREN, Reserved, Is. 'Phons 4232. here TO-NIGHT 1 Away from all now lovea and back to the old oDe: ipHE pRINCESS rpHEATRE. QUEEN STREET. The Most Comfortable and Cosy. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) A Radi-int Programme of Eight Reaplondont Pictures. yyAR ON THE QATTLE ANGE - A vivid picture of cowboy life in the West, replotc with adventure jnd stirring imagery. JgEAOTY HJNADORNED. A pretty comedy, in which the course of true love passes from troubled waters to clear one?. Then This List: The Endless Night, a. story of the light that failed; Tho Solos, Gymnasts, a fine vaudeville picture; On the Silver Coast, a charming scenic; Scones of Other Days, a touching story of benefits remembered; and How Hiram Won Out, a laughable Keystone comic. Making (he Bost and Longest Programme in any Picture Theatre. Prices 6d and 3d everywhere. A limited number of Reserved Seats at Is. pRINCESS 'pHEATRE, J. F. MacMAHON. General Manager. rpHE GREAT PICTURE ATTRACTION. what? VV JUDITH OF BETHULIA. JUDITH OF BETHULIA. JUDITH OF BETHULIA. WHERE? ADELPHI THEATRE, NEWMARKET. ADELPHI THEATRE, NEWMARKET. ADELPHI THEATRE. NEWMARKET. WHEN? TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-NIGHT & TO-MOjIROW NIGHT. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW NIGHT. PRICES: Dress Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. No Half-price Tickets. SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY AFTERNOON AT '2.30 O'CLOCK. All Children, 3d. CT. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON ST. 0 -WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. July I—Grand Scottish Entertainment by the Members and Friends of St. James's Choir. Programme will embrace all the most popular National Airs in Solo or Concerted Form, as well as a series of Highland Dances by Miss Polly McLaren (assisted by Pupils). Admission, One Shilling.—A. Gow, Hon. Sec. pOOD GRVCIOUS!! THE SPECIALS COMING BACK. WHAT FOR? TO CATCH "THE FORTY THIEVES." ' '" ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ — ■ —■ - - "-• -—"4 DANCE where Dancing is a Pleasure. Auckland's best ballroom, Albert Hall, Friday and Saturday Evenings. Afternoon Dance, Saturday, 3.—Prof. Bailey. Hear mrs. Robert McLaren in " Wo'ro A' Scottish Here," etc.—St. James's Hall, Wednesday Night. Hotels. GR OBV E N O$R HOTEL, CHURCH HILL, SYDNEY. Highest and Healthiest Position in City. Noted for Comfort, Convenience, and Cuisine. Electric Light and LiftTariff from ios a day. Room and Breakfast, 6s. C. W. M. CHATEAU. Proprietor. BTR4ND, Opposite to . COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. JJORKEX'S JJOTEL. 6«. BED. BREAKFAST, ATTENDANCE. Telegrams: Herrci's, Strand, London. 1 " ,' Monej, DO Yon Wont Money? We can get for you large and small sums on Mortgage at very low rates of interest, on real good security.—Ewingtcn and Baker, corner of Durham SI. East and Queen St. I HAVE several Sums of Money tor Invest ment, and can quote low rates.—J. THORNEB. 83. Que*n St 1/TONEY TO LEND at lowest current rates ill of interest.— Apply Rnssel and Campbell. 42. High St. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage of First-class Freehold Security at current rates-Hos-koth and Richmond. Wjndham St., AucklandMONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of interestJACKSON AND RUSSELL. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage or Fu-t----class Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public. 42 and 41. Queen St !?OAfl £250. £300, £350 TO LEND at curdwjjUlm rent rates.H Morpeth, Solicitor, 89. Queen St. J| 0N E I TO LEND. THE PROVINCIAL LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, 10 AND 11, COOMBES'S ARCADE. We make Daily Advances against Promissory Noteß, Furniture, Pianos, Deeds, Bond Warrants, Building Shares, or other Security. Torms easy, and Repayments spread over periods to suit borrowers. No Preliminary Charges, and All Business Strictly Private and Confidential. ARTHUR WHITEHEAD, Manager. OUR MOTTO; "TO ASSIST, NOT TO CRUSH." MONEY TO LEND, IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO., 5 Law Court Buildings, High Street. A. EMANUEL. Manager. If you are spelling financial assistance tho chief consideration is Moderate Interest, Easv Repayment, and Fair Treatment. OUR MOTTO IS FAIR DEALING. The public are requested to note that wo do not mako any chargos for inspection. No business, no charge. We advance money on furmtire, pianos, sowing machines (without removal), deeds, or any other security. All negotiations strictly confidential Office hours: 10 to 4.30. Sat. 10 to 1 ' - bono A 777. JMPORTANT TO BORROWERS LOANS WITHOUT THE EVILS OF Don't pty iteavj intorost, no matter whai you are told, but apply to us in CONFIDENCE: NO PUBLICITY. Loans from £2 upon Note of Hand, Life Policies. Bills of Sale. Leases, Pianos and Furniture, without removal. Repay by easy instalments. from Is weekly. Call or send Stamped addiess. PROMPTNESS AND PRIVACY GUARANTEED. Special Ratea lo Partners CENTRAI ADVANCE A FINANCE CO.. Wyndham Chambers. Wyndham St. F. NORTH. Manager. T" MONEY TO LEND ON JEW M ELLERY. WATCHES. PLATE, CLOTHING, FIREARMS. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE 1 THE HOBSON LOAN COMPANY. 1 102. HOBSON STREET (Between Victoria and Welloslcy S(reota). B. KiSSIN, Pawnbroker. 'Phone 4312. ItfONES Lent on Prom. Nolan. Vy"*®*""© IVI on Build. Society s Shared, X on Life Ins. Policies, or cn Fur- ™ niture without removal. ilusinoaa strictly confidential.—The Lombard, 31, Weilcaley St. (opp. Public Library). #a kJ 3a, II T?STAB. 1887./- Royal Loan Office, 4, Wellesley St. E. A Money to Lend every conceivable f«rp gflwifcfi ressenwio intetest.

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 14