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Amnsements. OPE B A JJ OUS E. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Whore Vast Crowds Congregate. y MATINEES WEDNESDAYS * SAIUBDAIb TO-NIGHT - 'T 2-TO-MGHi A Vaudeville Bill vorflowins with .Novelty Acts from i..'l over the ""Id. nmim . Direct from America. Starring EngagementUnder the Fuiler-Brennan Management. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. HUGHES MUSICAL TR 0. HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO. America's Classiest Musical Offering. Music Do Lux. "RAY T AWREN'CE, "The American Girl.' "A Living Mystery " An Artist that will absolutely deceive you. CROTTON i American Athletes. _ BKREMKA. Strength and Grace Combined. THE EAKY COMEDY TRIO . American Novelty Acrobatic Trio In an Entire Change DAYMAN Brilliant Sketch Artists. ANDC.m. KNOWLES AND LEE. HART AND KEN . HAY DE VERB. LESLIE AND SOL BERN.. . American Character Comedy Duo in their Brilliant f>cialily in One Act, •THE MOTOR MANIACS. PRICES: D.C. and OS.. 2s; Stalls, Is 6(1; Reserves, 2n Od. 500 SEATS AT Is. Booking: Wildman and Arcy's until 5 p.m.; afterwards. Opera House. J el. 1>3.->. THE TTING-a THEATRE. -pULLER'S piCTURE 9. I l TO-NIGHT. THE DAY OF DAYS THE DA Y 0 F DA Y S THE DAY OF DAYS Truly a great Picture. Scenes from tho World's GREATEST ORIENTAL DRAMA. — K I S M K T. —- — RINII E T. — I K I S M K T. —■ Faiihfullv Visualised in this Mammoth i Motion Picture Triumph, ! THE DAY OF DATS. With Specially Augmented Orchestra. 'Supported by our usual High Standard Proi gramme of the latest in cinematography. ! Prices: D S.. Is; Stalls, fid. Res.. 6d eitra. ! ! at Aley's. Stationer, Karangahape Road. i . i VEWTOX PICTURE THEATRE, i ** KARANOAHAPE RD., Id Section. I CONTINUOUS PICTURES. . , I Come Where the Crowds are Coming' I A SON OF HIS FATHER. Lubir. Latest J A HON' OF HIS FATHER. '.Witt, Exclusive ' Depicting the Life of a Gambler and his ! Reformation through tho Influence of hi? I Wife. HOME-SPUN TRAGEDY. Vitagraph HOME-SPUN" TRAGEDY. Drama. AISRA'S DREAM - - - - • • Drama THE BABY ELEPHANT - - Vaudeville •THE WARWICK CHRONICLE - Topical ! Supported with other Fine Subjects. PRICE: Adults, 6d; Children. sd. D'' ON'T MISS SEEING "UNDER THE L> DAISIES," a Vitagraph Star Special, | commencing " THURSDAY. - PALACE ! THEATRE. NEWTON. Q' ÜBE N" 3 T~H EAT K_' GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. ■ < Dailv, 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. I TO-DAY-TUESDAY-TO-NIGHT, i ! Great Success of I MAN IN THE WORLD OF MEN. , I Drama. CITY V. UNIVERSITY, Saturday's Football Match. Adults, fid. Children. 3d. I 'Phone A 941. RUD PETERSEN, Manager. THE LYRIC. THEATRE, SYMONDS STREET. TO-NIGHT AT P. "BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER." "THE LEAP FOR LIFE." "PICTURESQUE RANGOON." "ROMANCE OF THE NORTH-WEST." "OAUMONT GRAPHIC." ' "SPANISH MOROCCO." "HIS FAVOURITE PASTIME." UPEND A BRAW. BRICHT MOONLIGHT H NICHT at St. James's Hall To-morrow (Wednesday) Night, July 1. PIANOS unpacking by Rflflßßa, Russell, Ajello, and J. them 10-d-vy —F. Moore and Co., CgSojns St. E. Meetings. , AUCKLAND COUNTRY TEACHERS' **■ ASSOCIATION. The Qifarferlv Meeting of the above Association will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at '2.10 p.m., in the Training College, Wcllesley Street. Mr. E. K. Mulcran. M.A., Chief Inspector, will deliver an Address on "THE NEW SYLLABUS." All country teachers are cordially invited [ lo attend. ' W. O. LAMB, Hon. Sec. i UCKLA.N'D WOMEN'S POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. i The Annual Meeting will he held in the Chamber of Commerce TOMORROW iWedI nesdoyl, Ist July, fit 3 p.m. Business Annual Report and General. j S. GIRLING ROSS, ■ ! Hon. Sec. I 'jXTETE RAN S ' NOTICE. ! All Veterans, both men and women, of the j 2nd 18th Royal Irish Regimen'.,. are re--1 ouestod to meet at lie Guns in Albert Park, ; at 11 a.m.. on SATURDAY. 4th July next. • io relebrate the landing of (he Regiment in . , Auckland on the Ith July, 1863. i ■" I; Mining Notices. , THE WAIHI EXTENDED GOLD MIXI I INT. COMPANY, LIMITED. i The Or it Genenl Meeting of th: Share- ' holders will ''(■ held at the Company's Office No« "18 and -19. Victoria Arcade, Queen , Street. Auckland, en TUESDAY, the, 30th 1 ; day ol June, 'Oil at the hour of 230 p m. . J. W. NICHOL. ', Secretary. j Auckland. June 19. 191-1. | Educational. ICCHOOL OF ART. I O (Elam School cf Art.) (Auckland AH. School ) ! APPLIED ART CLASSES ! Mr. W. Andrews, until recently Instructor iof Appl : ed Art at Wanganui Technical Col I lege, is now in charge of tho Applied Art ! Classes at the School i The following subje-.ts will he included in 1 Mr. Andrews's classes: —Modelling. Art Leaj ther Work. Silver and Pewter Work, Woodi j carving Stencilling. Jewellery, Itepousss | Metalworlt, Enamelling. Dcsigu for Applied j Arts. i Information a" lo details of olas?es, and : tern, on bo had on application to K. W. PAYTON. i Director. THE LADIES' COI.LF.rS AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. i CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. I Principal. MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES. . M.M.. M.R.C.P., CM., S.K.. London. StafJ ot Qrariiivce and Cercitiraied Tca-juers. . Kn;.'li«h and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unnecinnan Prin- , ciples. Exams, prepared lor. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline, Stone Buildings, wilh perfect ventilation and drain- " age. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrß. Upton and Co.. and Charaptaloup and Edmiston. 'Phone 808. Free railway, trams to gate. Next Term begins June 2, 1911. PHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVON- . V PORT. i Boarding and Dav School for Girls. • Prin.: MRS. A. E. DEAN, i Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, 3; Wellington, assisted by an Efficient Stall, and Visiting Teachers Second T.<rm, Juno ■1 The School is delightfully situated for sea air and bathing. Pross pectus at Messrs. Chomptaloup and Edmiston's, and Messrs. Upton s. s LOCUTION Hi TAUGHT BY MODERN METHOD. I VOICE PRODUCTION. y ALFRED pRICE, , ELOCUTIONIST, 21, SWANSON RT. YATES'S Marrowfat Green Boiling Peas, equal to fresh garden pom.--Ail Grocers, or from Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd., Lower Albert St. YOTICE TO FARMERS ON RAILWAY IN LINE. I Plaase send Samples and quote Prices required for best Oaten Sheaf Chaff and Baled Hay and Straw, delivered in trucks in cither large or small quantities at Green Lsn« Station. J. PEACH AND SONS, Oreon Lane,

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

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 156, 30 June 1914, Page 14

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