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* "lnsements.' ' TgINQ pEORGE rnHEATRE. QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. . . LAST DAY. ... LAST NIGHT. The Greatest Detective Drama Ever Shown. Three-reel Exclusive Melodrama, 3500 ft. ' T nE "B LACK M AFIA " A Thrilling and Absorbing Play. '"■ It concerns the escapades of a criminal gang known " Tho Black Mafia" and their Icador, and tho efforts of an intrepid detective to run them to earth. THE MOST SENSATIONAL DETECTIVE DRAMA EVER SHOWN. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Essanay's Masterpiece, Unique and Exciting Secret Service Story, D H A DO W S. In Two |!j Parts. THE PRODUCERS CLAIM THIS TO BE THEIR FINEST PRODUCTION. SHADOWS is a real Detective Story. Its Plot is founded on 'on© of thoso strange tales of criminal adventure that one roads from time to time in the newßpapor. SHADOWS is just the sort of story—for. all its thrilling situations—that might have happened in actual life. ■ ■ i.I. ■ .i i i, W HERE rpo- NIGHT? To THE PRINCESS. HE RINCESS, THE RECOGNISED HOME OF PICTURES " Hands across the sea, Feet on British ground; The old blood is true blood The whole world round." V GLORIOUS PROGRAMME. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. PATRIOTIC AND OTHERWISE. FANTOMAS, FANTOMAS, Tho False Magistrate. A Truly Ma.vollous Detective Drama by tho Gaumont Co. 3500 ft. THE ECLAIR JOURNAL, Topical. ' TROOPING THE COLOURS. The Famous Annual Military Pageant in St .. James's Park, London, in' Honour of Tho King's Birthday. Procession Through Queen Street of AUCKLAND'S TERRITORIALS, And other Patriotic Incidents in connection with their departure for Europe on Monday. AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Another Great Change- To-morrow. THE WHITE SQUAW. A Bison THE WHITE SQUAW. Masterpiece. THE WHITE SQUAW., Over 2000 ft in length. Together with a Supporting Programme of Surprising Excellence. pLEMENT WRAGGE will Lecture at the Parish Hall, Takapuna. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock. " A Voyage Through the Universe." Splendidly Illustrated. Admission. 2s and Is. "A" BATTERY RE-UNION. Owing to tho European Crisis and tho fact that the majority of the Members and exMembers of tha Battery are volunteering for the Expeditionary Force, the Committee are reluctantly- compelled _to indefinitely Postpone the Annual Re-union. SERGT.-MAJOR SOAR, Hon. Sec. pOST AND TELEGRAPH BALL. Owing to the disturbed state of the city through the war it has been found necessary to postpone the Post and Telegraph Officers' Annual Bail Persons .vho have purchased tickets may obtain a refund by applying to (ho stamps counter at the General Post Office =1— . . , .3 Defence Notices. A USTRALASIAN NAVAL FORCES. RE-ENTRY OF MEN OF AUSTRALASIAN NAVAL FORCES FOR PERIOD OF WAR. H-M.S. Pyramus, August 10. 1914. Men' who have served FIVE YEARS in Aus'ralasiau Naval Forces are invited to Volunteer for Service during the War on board H.MS. PYRAMUS. The numbers required aro; 17 Able Seamon and 24 Stokers. Application should bo made by loiter to The Commanding Officer, H.M S. Pyramus, ' Auckland, and Service Certificates should be forwarded. Pay and Allowances will bo,at the same rate as when serving in H.M. Ships. Colonial allowance will be deferred until discharge at the end of tho War, or when services are no longer required. A sufficient Kit will be issued gratuitously to men selected for service. KELBURN, . Commander.. JJEW ZEALAND MILITARY FORCES. NATIONAL RESERVE. ~ In Viow of the present National Crisis, a Public Mooting of Citizens will be held in tho TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to preside All ex-members of 'he Naval and Military Forces, and others who are receiving a training in their everyday lives that fits them for the work of soldiers, are especially invited to attend and enrol in tho National Reserve at end of meeting. Consuls from various friendly States will occupy seats on platform, and the following will deliver five-minute addresses:— BISHOP AVERILL LIEUT.-COLONEL ALLEN BELL. MR. GEO. ELLIOT MR ARTHUR ROSSER BISHOP CLEARY MR. TOM LONG MRS. BAUME MR BEDDOE REV. C. H. GARLAND MR. H. H HUNT. MR. WESLEY RICHARDS.

Mr. Maughan Barnett (City Organist) will contribute, appropriate Selections on. the Organ. A KTILLERY HORSES WANTED. Officers will attend at the Harp of Erin, Ellerslic, WEDNESDAY, August 12; Pukekoho Salcyards, THURSDAY. August 13; Papnkura Saloyards, FRIDAY, August 14, 1914, at 11 a.m. to Purchase tho above Stamp required: Half to three-quarter ' Draught, good carriage and action; Height, 15.1 to 15.3; ago, 4 years off and upwards; must bo used to harness. Greys, Duns, and Light Chestnuts will not bo bought. J. LYONS, Veterinarian. rpO THE RESIDENTS OF ONEHUNGA. At a Meeting of Ladies held last night at Onchunga, a Committee was appointed to make a Houso-to-House Canvass on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, to raise funds for tho Expeditionary Force now boing sent to tho War. J. ROWE, Mayor. TiX N.Z.G.A. VOLUNTEERS. Mombors of the Nos. 1 and 3 Companies are urgently requested to meet at the Drill Hall TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.45 p.m. CORIORAL G. C. MALCOLM, Hon. Sec. Volunteer Reserve. A MR RESERVE—A Dismounted Parado A. will be hold at tho Drill Hall THIS (Wcdnsoday) EVENING, at 8 p.m. All exmounted men invited to attend. H. T. G. Mcelroy. Secretary. W J) A T T s, UPPER VINCENT STREET, DESIGNER, MODELLER, AND MANUFACTURER OF FIBROUS PLASTER CEILINGS, ARCHES, GAS INTERIORS. CENTRES, Etc. 'Phono 1637. Estimates Given. .— . TEST REDPERN'S Against AN? OTHER Rubber Heels, And you'll now buy the others Main.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15685, 12 August 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15685, 12 August 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15685, 12 August 1914, Page 14