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Amusements. TTING nEORGE THEATRE. QUEEN AND , DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. FROM 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. 1 A Remarkable Subject, 2500 ft A Story of the Russian Revolutionaries. THE T>LACK GPOT. PARTS I and 11. DON'T MISB THIS MASTERPIECE! One of the Finest Productions of the Silent Drama. Strikingly Realißtio Scenes; the Finest Acting. The stern reality of Russian police methods, will make your blood boil, while the intense pathos, produced by the sufferings of their victims, mil melt you 1 to tears. Yet there is in thin picture an 1 air of mystery and tenseness that is strik- • ingly effective, and holds the interest of the audience as no ordinary picture can. WE LEAP WITH ANOTHER NOVELTY. QELSIOR TRANCING piCTCRES. ' , RAGTIME TEXAS TOMMY. . The only DANCING FILMS which are produced and exhibited in a manner (protected under the Patents Act, 190") ensuring perfect synchronism between Music and Dancers. 'PHE yiVAPHONE. .MONDAY NEXT, i A Gripping Picture of a Dastardly Plot. THE tSevil's tSisciPle. parts i. and 11. A story of an astounding deception and a ) beautiful woman's treachery. ■ ■ i WHERE TO.NIGHT? "I will not give sleep to mine eyes, nor slumber to my eyelids," Until I have visited the , pRINCESS rpHEATRE. QUEEN STREET. Last Showing of a Perfect Programme. rpHE iSAREDEVIL. A Pathetic and Dramatic Story of the t Undying "Call of the Footlights." pAPTURED TOY Tl/fEXICANS. A Masterly and Vividly . Impressive Picture of Stormy Adventure in the Heart of tho Land of Cortez. Also. _ ~ ON THE BRINK, an Appealing Lubin Drama. PATHE, GAZETTE, the Latest Topicals, including a view of the celebrated Storstadt, tho ship that wrecked tho Em- _ press of Iroland. ■ BRETHREN OF THE SACRED FISH, the Funniest, Fanciful Farcicality yet. PRICES, 6d and 3d Everywhere. A limited number of reserved seats at Is ON MONDAY: THE TTARP OF rpARA. The Finest Emotional Irish Story ever put into picture form. It is dramatic, humorous, pathotic and scenic all in one. It is, in fact, tho very last word ir. picture photo-plays. Watch for Monday's Advertisement. PRINCESS THEATRE J. F. MacMAHON, Genoral Manager. (jLOBE PICTURES. W THEATRE DE LUXE. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. ) "THE BRASS BOWL." "THE BRASS BOWL." ' A remarkable drama based on tho rosombianco of a society man to a notorious crook, ) introducing skilful double exposure effects. TOWN TTALL. ARGAN pECITAL, By M K " M AUGHAN "RARNETT (City Organist), THIS (SATURDAY) pVENING. AT 8 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME. 1. Triumphal March Callaorte " 2. Aria Bach 3. Legend, " St. Francis Preaching to the Birds'" Liszt 4. Allegro Cantabilo) From tho Organ Symphony No. 5 - - Widow Toccata ) 5. Slumber Song Nevin 6- " Aragonaiso " Massenet INTERVAL. 7. Andante) From the Pianoforte Duets Op. 3 (March) Weber ■ 8. Pastorale Lomare 9. Fanfare • Lcmmens Admission, Is. - Doors open 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, July 18, 1014. Town Clerk. niSBORNE COMPETITIONS. SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL. OPERA HOUSE. GISBORNE. 0 DEPTEMBER .H TO -JO 1914. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 8. 1914. Schodules and Entry Forms may be had from Messrs. Eady and Co.. Queen St.. Auckland, or from the Secretary, FRED. R. BALL, F.1.A.N.Z., Box 60. Gisborns. ; - WAITEMATA BOATING CLUB. . ' BENEFIT NIGHT. LYRIC PICTJRE THEATRE. SYMONDS STREET. THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 23rd. 7. to Rowing Supporters of Auckland, especially the friends of the Waitemata Boating Club, are cordially invited to attend the 'J Lyric Picture Theatre next Thursday. Mr. Hayward has generously offered to screen a special programme for the benefit of the Club's new boathcuse building fund. The best Picture Theatre in Auckland and its well-known orchestra. Ti-:kots— Stalls; Is 6d, Dress Circle ' Seats have been reserved fo club patrons without oxtrn charge. Tickts from all members now and on the Thursday night. j. W. MADDEN, Hon. Secretary. 3 Highway District Notices. "jl/TOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. d IVi y Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Mount Wellington Road Board, at an Ordinary Meeting, to be hold at the Board Office, Panmuro, on TUESDAY, the " llth day of August, 1914, to make and levy 3 a General Roto of five-eighths (I) of a penny in thn pound (£) en the capital value of all ratable property in tho Mount Wellington Road Board District, under tho provisions of Section 108 of " The Road Boards Act. 1908," "Tho Rating Act, 1908," and all other _ Acts and Amendments thereto «nablicg it, in that behalf, for tho year commencing on tho first day of April, 1914, and onding on tho thirtyfirst day of March, 1915, to become due and payable to the Treasurer in one sum before tho 31st day of August, 1914. The Rate Book is open fo:- inspection at- tho Clerk's y residence, Otahuhu. , ALBERT ROSS, Clerk and Treasurer. a Otahuhu, July 14, 1914. ==< i- Insurance Companies. I. ' — A TLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, ? LIMITED. 3 FIRE. ACCIDENT. ESTABLISHED 1808. [, SECURITY OVER £5,000,000. D Arrangements have been made to establish a Branch Office of the above Company at No. 1 Customs Street West, as from July 1. Mr. C. I. McKean has been appointed Local Manager for the Auckland Province, and Mr. S. A Longuet. Managing Director of A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., assumes the position of Local Director to this ComP. E. WELSH. ' Attorney for New Zealand. > g ——1 rpHE AUCKLAND -Jt/TASSAGE AND T'LECTRIC TNSTITUTE, NEDEEN, 78, SYMONDS ST., AUCKLAND. 'PHONE 2511. , Massage by Skilled Masseurs and Masi seuses. Galvanio and Faradic Baths. Eloctrio Light Ray Bathroom. 1 X-Ray and Violet-Ray Treatment, i Dr. Schnee's 4-cell Baths. "Finsen Light. Face and Scalp Treatment a Speciality, Vacancies' fox few pupils, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15664, 18 July 1914, Page 16

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