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Amusements. WHERE TO-NIG 1 Tho ridiculous Qiiostion hardly calls for a serious answer. Of course, to (THE pRINCESS rpHBATBE. QUEEN STREET. , The cosy corner of Picluredom, whore everything is brightest, easiest, and best. A Radiant Programme of Seven Rosptendent Pictures. WAR ON THE RATTLE T>ANGE. A virid picture of cowboy life in the West, rcplotc- with adventure end stirring imagery. BEAUTY TTNADORNED. An immensely humorous comedy, in which the course of true love passes from troubled waters to clear ones after many comical interludes. Then This List: The Endless Night, a. blory of the light that failed; Tho Solos, Gymnasts, a line vaudeville pictuw; 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 the Best and Longest Programme in any Picture Theatre. Prices Cd and 3d everywhere. A limited number of Reserved Soats at Is. "pRINCESS THEATRE, J. F. MacMAHON. General Manager. THE ALHAMBRA. L HE A L H A M B R A. Opposite Grafton Bridge THE HUB OF THE CITY. TO-NIGHT-AT P-TO-NIGHT. "THE CON OF . ADAM." j " Ihe Don of Adam." "THE (JON OF A.DAM." (Laiiuni Drama). Three Parts ... - 3000 ft Long. AND BY SPECIAL REQUEST "TEVI AND TViCniNNES." -JuEvi AND IVIrVXIN'Nb.S.-' THE BEST COMIC YET SCREENED. Greeted by a Furore of laughter Last Night Etc., Etc., Etc. I THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA, I THE PINNACLE OP PERFECTION | Prices as usual. Reserves at den. Le Pctit's. ; Victoria Arcaclo, or Theatre, 'phono -682. riLOBE PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. OUR REPUTATION MAINTAINED. A SPLENDID COMEDY DRAMA. AN AMERICAN T/ING. IN TWO PARTS, i VALLEY OB' THE BOURNE I THE LOST COMBINATION. ' PATUE GAZETTE. I THE LOST LITTLE PRINCE. I FROM JANITOR TO ARTIST. • PD. CHILDREN. <)D. ' Reserved. Is. 'Phone 4032. HEAR ST. JAMES'S CHOIR in the stirring " Bonnets o' Bonnie Dundee ' at St. James's Scottish Entertainment Next Wednesday Night. 1 TV E d T END TT! E A T K E. VV TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. BLACK RODERICK THE POACHER. A HIGHLAND GIRL'S ROMANCE. GAUMONT GRAPHIC, A LEAP FOR LIKE. Etc., Etc., Etc. WEST END ORCHESTRA! ' . Dress Circle. Is: Stalls. 6d. 'Phone A3lO I.— — . "WHISTLE. AND I'LL COME TO YE, VV MY LAD," if it's to St. James's Hall To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening. THE AN NU A L SOCI AL. Of the WOMEN'S BRANCH, A.D.E.1., Will be held in the TRAINING COLLEGE, WELLESLEY ST., TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 2.45 p.m. CT. FRANCIS" BAZAAR, THAMES. The Northern Steamship Company has ' kindly- offered to carry free nf freight any , packages intended for the Bazaar, provided it is declared on the Shipping Note that the package contains Bazaar Goods. •JADIES' PHOIR. SOPRANOS. MEZZO-SOPRANOS. AND CONTRALTOS TO THE NUMBER OF 200 REQUIRED TO FORM ABOVE. l . ' Test of Voice: WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY NEXT. July 1 »nd 4. 2 to •> p.m.. a at Dr. Thomas's Studio, Choral Hall. HEAR THE LYRIC FOUR and leading talent at St. James's Scottish Enter- " tainmtnt. To-morrow .Wednesday) Evening. ' "TTNDEp THE DAISIES," a Drama of L Pathos and Charm; a Vitagraph Gem. ' THURSDAY, July 0.-PALACE THEATRE. a NEWTON. ■ ANCE where Dancing is a Pleasure. Auckland's best ballroom. Albert Hall. • Friday and Saturday Evenings. Afternoon 3 Dance, Saturday, .".—Prof. Bailey. ' Hockey. ' fijSf %>» IT O C K E Y. ) t\/« at remuerTgrounds. «&> 9. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 3 P.M. Representative Match. TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND. j TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND. J Admission 'including Pavilion SIXPENCE. ' A. M. GOULDING, , Hon. Sec. " 1-SiL".——'. !1- - - ' t Legal Notices. •TT C VORTHCROFT, ; SOLICITOR, " NO. 11 (First Floor). COLWILL'S CHAMBERS. SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND. I Telephone A.M TTAYER. "DUTTLE, AND TV\RLING, SOLICITORS. HERALD BUILDINGS, WYNDHAM ST. Money to Lend at Lowest Current Rates r « miss E. MF,LVILLE- ; SOLICITOR. ' UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST, Opp. Parnell Turn T'rminus. 1M R H uc,n R K IRKKRi LL,a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. 1 Begs to intimate that he has commenced th« practice of his profession «i Wyndham St., Auckland. ! Landed Property. s —_ TMYF. THOUSAND ACRES. ■ LEASEHOLD. 58 years unexpired. Price. 25f. Rentals, Is to Is 3d for first 18 ypnrß, increased to Os Cd for -I years. FREEHOLD can be acquired for about 30« or less. ' Seven miles from railwav ptation, which in , 12 mile? from butter factory. Surrounr.Bcl by improred settlements. '1 , L - , ■ I- RIVER runs through property, which is 0 1 PARTLY fenced by river. * Waterfall 100 ft would give - POWER for all purposes. ,° GOOD ROADS exist and being formed. » TITLE through Native Land Court. * REGISTERED under L.T. Act. '• FULLER INFORMATION to any intending purchaser from ' C, J. HUTCHINSON. Smeeton'i Buildinei.

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 14