Amusements. JTING GEORGE THEATRE. . QUEEN' AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. FROM 11 a.m. till 10,30 p.m. LAST DAY! LAST NIGHT! 5 GREAT SENSATIONAL MASTERPIECE IN FIVE REELS (5000 ft). THE TLTYSTERY r\F QT. TA/TARTIN'S BRIDGE, AQUILA. By the Company that Produced . Fedora, which pales into insignificanco beside this great picture. Tho romantic _ story of a mountain girl's vengeance, culminating in a series of sensational events till tho mystery is revealed. 1, This Picture is a complete entertainment in itself. THE ECLAIR JOURNAL. Topical. PASS ALONG QUICKLY. Cosmo Comic. AND THE yiVAPHONE. [ TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), j The World's Renowned Favourite in an In--1 tensely Dramatic Motion Play, 2500 ft, produced by tho Famous Players Film Co. 1 H' 18 ]Sp iGHßOim ' s w iFE> r A POWERFUL SERMON EMPHASISING MRS. LANGTRY'S GREAT DRAMATIC ART./ MRS. LANGTRY, England's Famous Actress. IN THE TITLE ROLE. • HERE TO-NIGHT? "Laughter holding both its sides" responds P hilariously: To the RINCESS rpHEATRE, m QUEEN STREET. ~ To "Laugh and Grow Fat" nt TJNADORNED BEAUTY. 3 The Funniest Feature Ever Filmed. Tho Height of Hilarious Humour. Mirth Gone Mad. I, If Laughing Makes Your Sides Ache. Stop Away. ~..~ Also, WAR ON THE CATTLE RANGE. A Vivid Picture of Cowboy Lifo. THE ENDLESS NIGHT, A Story of the Light that Failed. THE SOLOS. GYMNASTS, A Fine Vaudeville Picture. • ON THE SILVER COAST, A Charming Scenic. SCENES OF OTHER DAYS, A Touching Story of Benefits Remembered. HOW HIRAM WON OUT, , A Lamrhablo Keystone Comic. Making (he Best and Longest Programme in . any Picture Theatre. 1 Prices 6d and 3d everywhere. A limited number of Reserved Seats at Is. pRIN CE S S rPHEATR E. • J. F. MacMAHON, General Manager. THE ALHAM BR A. HE A L H A M B R A. i Opposite Grafton Bridge THE HUB OF THE CITY. Last Night of this Great Programme. I ;;the aon of a dam." I Hie Don of Adam." (Latium Drnmn), A Three'-'Parts .... 3000 ft Long. AND by SPECIAL request 1 ",IMII A ND TlfcniNNES." ! "JJEVI And IVIcvJINNES." the BEST comic yet SCREENED. Greeted by a Furore of laughter Last Night. • Etc.. Etc., Etc. THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA, THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. ' Prices as Usual. . Q.LOBE PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SERIES. AN AMERICAN KING (In Two Parts). VALLEY OF THE BOURNE THE LOST COMBINATION. PATHE GAZETTE. THE LOST LITTLE PRINCE. FROM JANITOR TO ARTIST. Adults 6d, Children 3d. Reserved, Is. 'Phone 4233. T\AR pRAWFORD, F.R.G.S., PIONEER MISSIONARY AND EXPLORER. AUTHOR AND LECTURER. TO-DAY. 10.30 a.m.— Street Church Parlours, ' Receptbn by the Ministers' Associa- ' tion.
3 p.m.—Tabernacle, Bible Reading by ■•' Mr. Crawford. • 8 p.m.—Concert Chamber (Town Hall), Lecture Collection. TO-MORROW. 1.15 to I.4sChamber of Commerce. Talk to Business Men. 3 p.m.—Tabernacle, Mr. Crawford will address a Women's Meeting. 8 p.m.— Hall. Lantern Lecture. Tickets 2s and Is. Reserved Scats 3s. FRIDAY. JULY 3. 3 p.m.—Tabernacle. Bible Reading. 4.15 p.m.—Tabernacle, Meeting for Boys (over 12). 8 p.m.— Hall, Lecture. Collection. SUNDAY, JULY 5. . 5.30 p.m.—Town Hall, Mass Meeting. Men only. Collection. 830 p.m.—Town Hall. After Church Mass Meeting. Collection. MONDAY. JULY 6. 8 p.m.— Hall, Lecture. Tickets, 2s and Is. Reserved Scats, 3s. Tickets obtainable at the following places: —Champtaloup and Edmiston, Qu;en Street; Samuel Barry, 290, Queen Street; W. Lam- . bourne, Ponsonby; \V. R. McKinney, Chemist, Jervois Road; S. Gilbert. Chemist, Newton: L.JR. Eady, Karongahapc Road; Howie and Co,. Confectioners, Symonds Street; D. Teed, Chemist, Newmarket; F. S. Murray, Chemist. Parnell; SS. Union. Darby Street, off Queen Street, plan for booking to be Been hero only. SAMUEL BARRY, Hon. Secretary, Auckland. rp OWN HALL. QRGAN pECITAL BY ip. TVTAUGHAN pARXETT (CITY ORGANIST), QATURDAY MEET. TTJLY A 1914. AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. Including Waldwoben from " Siegfried" - • Wagner Fantaisie, "Carmen" ..... Bizet Gavotte in E Bach Overture, " Zampa" Herold Vocalist: MISS DORA REID. Admission, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, July 1, 1914. Town Clerk. rpOWN TTALL. rpOWN "[TALL. .WEDNESDAY. JULY REMUERA CATHOLIC "AT HOME," CARDS OF OBTAINABLE AT ADMISSION WILDMAN & AREY'S. REMUERA CATHOLIC " AT HOME." ; F. W. GREY, Hon. Secretary, Vincent Road, Rcmuera. 'Phone, 1990. /IARNIVAL QUEEN p LECTION. "TTNDEK THE DAISIES;" a Drama of L Pathos and Charm; a- Vitagraph Gem. THURSDAY, July 2.-PALACE THEATRE. NEWTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15649, 1 July 1914, Page 16
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