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* musements. . mOWN. HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. A ' .—- , " ■ • THE DANDIESTHE DAN DIES. THE DANDIES. Please assume a perpendicular attitude. We desire to whisper in your ear that our season is drawing to a close. In other words, we aro more than half-way through; and as there are still a few people m Auckland who have not yet been alow: to Bee us, and shake hands with us, it would not be amiss to seize time by the forelock, or tho back of the neck, and speed along to-night. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. If this should meet the eye of anyone who has not been reading; this paper during tho last four weeks, we announce for their benefi' that the plan is at Wildman and Arey s, day sales are at P. deal's, and our tax is Bs, 2b, and Is. People who havo previously read this fact are, of course, already acquainted with it. , i Direction • • Edward Branscombe, Ltd. General Representative • John Hopkins. You may now sit down again. K ING EORGB r pHEATRE QDEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Prom 11 a.m till 10. p.m. TUES. , WED.. ONLY. The Greatest Detoctiye Drama Evor Shown. Three-reel Exclusive Melodrama, 8600 ft. rpiE jgLACK Parti. T HE B LACK M AFIA> Partll- - JJLACK J|AFIA. Part lE. A Thrilling and Absorbing Play, is full of yim and vigour, and has a sequence of strong incidents, with fights, escapes, and astounding adventures, on land and sea. ' It eoncorns the escapades of a criminal gang known as " The Black Mafia" and their leader, and tho efforts of an intrepid detective to run thom to earth. DON'T MISS THIS - THE MOST SENSATIONAL DETECTIVE DRAMA EVER SHOWN. rpHE Reliance Drama. Earthquake in Sicily - - - Gloria Scenic The Kinoma. Girl - - - Clarendon Comio FIRST PRODUCTION NEW COY. AND VERY NICE. TOO ! Piccadilly Comic A nervous curate, a chorus girl, a pair of pyjamas, an interrupted birthday party, a motor joy, ride, and other ingredients cunningly mingled togother to make you LAUGH, LAUGH, LAUGH. rpHE yiVAPHONE. Singing and Talking Pictures. " My Wife's Gono to the Country " —Sung by Mr. Harry Carlton. PLEMENT WRAGGE* will Lecture at the v/ farish Hail, Takapuna, WEDNESDAY, August 12, 8 p.m. " A Voyage Through the Universe." Splendidly Illustrated. Admission, 2s and la. —i ' pOST AND TELEGRAPH HALL. Owing to the disturbed state of the city through the war it has been found necessary to postpone the Post and Telegraph Officers' Annual Ball. Persons who have purcnased tickets may obtain a refund by applying to Iho stamps counter at the General Post Office. Tenders. rpo BUILDERS. U.T. WARDS. IN BRICK. AT THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL. Tenders due TUESDAY, August 10, at 2 p.m. G. W. ALLSOP,' F.R.1.8.A., Architect. Victoria Arcade. rpo STOREKEEPERS. Tenders will be received for the Stock £&J8 Pl.mt 129 Book debts ... ...' ■... 203 In the Estate of S. H. Chesterton, Storekeeper, Te 'Kopuru. Stock sheets can be seen at Store, and at my office. Tenders will close at my office, 195, Queen Street, on the 16th instantNo Tondor necessarily accepted. , A. M. BRYDEN. 195, Queen Street. Auckland, August 10, 1914. BOROUGH OF ON EHU A.—Tender! will be received up to Aug 17, for th« Removal of Rock in Victoria St. Particulars at Office.—H. A. YOCKNEY, Town Clerk. August 10, 1914. rpo BUILDERS USE TOXEMENT, This is a Scientific Preparation. Whti mixed with cement will give an absolute!: waterproof surface This is indispensable for Cellar and Dam] Wall Work WINGATE AND CO., LTD., Sole Agents. Ironmongers. Queen Street «pEE STEEL CONSTRUCTION CO.. LTD (Successors to Massey Bros., Ltd., STRUCTURAL STEELWORK. BRIDGI AND BUILDERS' IRONWORK. BOLTS, Etc. CUSTOMS BTREET WEST. AUCKLAND Telephone WIT. JUST LANDED, EX ENNERDALE Large.Lines of HARDWOOD SAWN PALINGS. , SEASONED FLOORING. . SPLIT POSTS. For Priced apply, MILLARS' : WEST AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS CO., LIMITED. Tel. 1923. Mechanics' Bay. > ■ . •A. M 0 C 011 j TIMBER MERCHANT. ONEHUNGA. i . Large Stocks, \ Prompt Attention. ■ • The Yard for Qoalitjr. And Orv Planed Timber ■ Dress and Fashion. A D I E I 5 MR. A. SAUNDERS has opened tho "I 5 Mode" DRESSMAKING PARLOURS connection with his LADIES' TAILORINI • and LADIES may now have their on " material mode up in the > Latest Style 0 under mv personal supervision, assisted I a f!rST-CEASB LONDON DRfeSSMAKEi Prices Hodorate. ; A. SAUNDERS, 8, Wellesley Street East, Tailor. Costumier, . and Dressmaker. 1 _ S ALB , NOW O1 MISS A. J. EDWARDS , Is Now Selling Costumes. Coats. Blouses, ai I • Ladies' Underclothing, Etc., at' Greatly Reduced Prices. } CAI.L AND BEE THE BARGAINS , At 184, Karangahape Road. • i- SPECIAL LINE OF COSTUMES. >f In Four Colours, for 21s- ' iv __________________ A GOOD APPEARANCE MEAI l ' A SUCCESS. Have you a good appearance? If not, bo your Suit or Costume round to E. " CROTHALL to be Cleaned, Repaired, a D No work sent out unless thoroughly e: No work sent out unless thoroughly e: cuted. „ „ , _ , Dry ' Cleaner, Tailor, and Costumier, 16, PRINCES STREET, (Opp. Grani Hotel) 'PHONE 4414 T ADIES' SKIRTS Dry-cleaned by spec g . process; makes them liko new: triSi. cost. 'Phono up 16©, or send throu Agents.—N.Z. LAUNDRY CO.. LTD.. Qu St., Auckland. Restaurants and lea Rooms. - "DRIOR'S-LARGEST DININGROOM i TOWN. *• BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. D QUICK SERVICE. STRAND ARCADE. I*B — — l HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE PO rt' XI OFFICE REFRESHMENT ROOMS Yesl They are Grand, Now, Up-to-dati No -.Waiting.■ „ _ . Op®. G.P.C

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15684, 11 August 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15684, 11 August 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15684, 11 August 1914, Page 12