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Amusements. JTING Q.EORGE rpHEATRB. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. FROM 11 a.m. till 10,30 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY. '. WED. ONLY. GREAT SENSATIONAL MASTERPIECE IN FIVE REELS (5000 ft). rVEE -jMTSTERY CiF QT. TUTARTIN'S BRIDGE. AQUILA. By the Company that, Produced _ Fedora, which pales into insiguificanco beside this great picture. Tho romantic .story of » mountain ffirl's vengeance, culminating in a sorios of sensational events till the mystory ■ is revoalod. ' rpHE -VIYBTERY V\fi OT. TUT ARTIE'S BRIDGE. FIVE PARTS. Is a complete entertainment' in itself. BUT IN ADDITION WE ARE SHOWING THE ECLAIR JOURNAL. Topical. PASS ALONG QUICKLY. Cosmo Comic AND 'FHE yiVAPHONE. The Latest Attraction in the Picturo World. SINGING, TALKING, AND MOVING PICTURES. MY IRISH MAGGIE, sung by Stanloy Kirkby. THE PICTURE OF THE DAY. rpHE TIjYSTERY f\V QT. ARTIN'S BRIDGE. 5000 FT. The Story of a Groat Murdor Mystery. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT DRAMA. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT DRAMA. Notwithstanding the increased cost of this fine production, there will be NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Wo rely on the extra attendance to repay us. ARCADIA rpHEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. '.! to 5. 7 to 10. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. _ Our Feature Films ore all Exclusive. NOW SHOWING • TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FROM T7ATHEK TO CON.'' "I 1 rom .Father to Eon.' A 2000(t Rci Drama of Groat Interest. "JOY RIDERS." Comic. "ON PINE MOUNTAIN.", Wert. Drams. "OUT OF THE FRYINOPAN." Comic. " AN OLD-FASHIONED MOTHER." Drama I "LITTLE LILY AND HER DOG.' i Col. Interest. ARCADIA ORCHESTRA. Adults. 6d. Children. 3d. DISENTANGLE YOURSELF from One Shilling, and come to St. James's Hall, To-morrow 'Wednesday) Evening. THE GRAFTON SHAKESPEARE CLUB I Will open the Soaped TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), At the GRAFTON LIBRARY HALL, with Sheridan's. "THE RIVALS," "THE RIVALS," r „ ira „ " THE RIVALS." S'ago Director, Mr. Thos. Harris. A Strong Cast of Leading Amateurs, Admiss on lo the Public, la to all parts of the Hall. . Membership Cards may be obtained from the Librarian, Graf-.on Library. T\ A N ri R A W F O R D, F.R.G.S., PIONEER MISSIONARY AND EXPLORER. AUTHOR AND LECTURER. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JUNE 30. 8 -Concert Chamber (Town Hall), Public Welcome. Free. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. Ham-Pitt Street Church Parlours, Receptim by tho Ministers Associa--8 p.m.-Tabernacle, Bible Reading by Mr. Crawford _ ... 8 p.m.—Concert Chamber (Town Hall), Lecture. Collodion. THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1.18 to 1.45-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 Scats 3s FRIDAY, JULY 3. 3 ti.m.—Tabernacle. Bible Reading. 4.15 p.m.-Tabernacle, Meeting for Boys 'over 12i „ „ ~ 8 p.m.—Town Hall. Lecture. Collection. SUNDAY, JULY 5. 3 p.m.—Town Hall, Mass Mooting, Men only. Collect on. 830 p.m.-Town Hall, After Church Mass Meeting. Collection. MONDAY. JULY 6. B p.m.—Town Hall, Lecture. Tickets, 2s and Is Reserved Scats, 3s. Tickets obtainable at the following' places: —Champtftionp nnd Edmiaton, Queen Street; Samuel Barry, 200, Queen Street ; W. Lambourne, Ponsonbv: W. H McKinnoy. Chemist. Jcrvois Road: 9. Gilbert, Chemist, ton; L. It. Eady, K.srangahape Road; Howio and Co.. Confectioner, Bymonda Street: D. Teed Chemist. Newmarket; F. S. Murray, Chemist. Parnclh 9 S. Union, Dwby Street, off Queen Btreot, plan for booking to be seen here only. SAMUEL BARRY, . Hon. Secretary. Auckland. ALL ROADS LEAD TO-St. James's A Grand Scottish Entertainment, in the Hall, To-morrow (Wednesday)) Evening at 8 o'clock. ROYAL ROLLER RINK. KHYREK PASS. NOW OPEN CONTINUOUSLY. 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. (Saturdays and holidays excepted). YOUNG AND HUGHES, Proprr lois. QT. JAMES'S GRAND SCOTTISH ENTERn TAIXMENT. To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening, at St. James's Hall. Be early. GOD REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD FORGETS." A Vitagraoh Drama -PALACE THEATRE, NEWTON. , minim—a——imiii —■ ll |W?f?y BB * l ."'""*. l _" T 1 Tourist Resorts. 'PHinWELI. PRIVATE HOTEL. ROTO--1 UFA.- P.O. Bii 20. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address: '• Thirwel!.'' First-class I accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6n rev day, ,10s per week.-Mrs. P. B. Giles, Proprietress. mHE DUNG A L O W. BLNEMOA STREET. ROTORUAConveniently f.iiualed near Government Baths and Sanatorium Grounds Porter meets nil trains Motor. Coach and Launch Excursions Booked from House. W INTER TARIFF: 0s per Day; 3.1s per Week. MRS. W. H. CONSTANT, ProprietressBRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTORUA. the largest Private Hotel of Roto nia. Can aecc.nmodato considerab'y over 100 visitors. Mr Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for tho reason Eloct'io light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc-: nearest house to Government batha. including the large new bathhouse. Motor-cars an (Conveyances leave Brent's for all tho silo trips. Terms reasonable- Porters meet all trains.-S. T. BENI, Proprietor THE GABLES. Russell.—4o . Rooms, A spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, private sittinKrooms; unlimited water nmply: h and c baths, pw. lavatories; bowling nnd croquet greens: 8s day. Launch Ailoma. excursions or fishing.—Mrs h. J- Darby. 1 roprictrcsa RADNOR. WATERLOO QUADRANT. AUCKLAND. New House. overlooking Government 1 Ground and tho harbour; live m.mites fiom station and centre :-! city; largo balconies. commanding magnificent views, spacious lounge; electric light throughout. Telegrams, Radnor, Auckl nd. 'Phone A 451. Q R t^DONALD ' T °BY ED S STREET. „-,.».„ S SYMONDS NEW ZEALAND. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD : AND RESIDENCE. MR AND MRS. ALBERT A. BROWN, Telephones 504 and A 374. Proprietors. 1 Telegrams; " Auckland" ' ITING'S rOURT pRIVATE JJOTEL, • OFFER QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND, MR. G. USHER. Proprietor. This Hotel ia very print*, central, and convenient; surrounded by large, well la idout grounds; in the healthiest part of the city; tennis courts. ihrec : r;nk bowl.ng green, gVnuiuo. full-sized billiard table, and skating Telephone 2256. HOT SPRINGS, leieneville—Beat Tonio in Dominion.—Jpnngsido Uouso (opp. '. Batha). recently enlarged; tariff. 6s day. 30» . week—Mrs Eddleston. Proprietress. 1 hon» I L.'. - [ qiHE CONNOISSEUR'S T\ELIGHT. [ Thames Valley "ACORN " Brand. - The Butter with tie Rich Creamy Flarou! All Grocers and Dairymen.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 14

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