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Amusements. .-;, t TH B A L "*~^^l Opposite Grafton n LATEST WAR BOLLeS, A UCKLAND'S fofflilfel LEAVING FOR THE j,^ TH E A TO-NIGHT AT 8 PM i _ ECLAIRS M J Great 3000 ft, Feature •' " fHE yAMPIfiE." j " THE AMPIEE." ' ' ■ " THE VAMPIRE," I WEIRD! POWERFUL I • It is a SUPREME MASTBKPIKCP*- 1 ?'! Supported by a Magnificent \\„ tt4 *«i THE LATEST ToPICA R&^ PICTLRBSQUE SPAIN MaW**:, THE BIRTHMARK (Lubin s*** A DOMESTIC GAME HUNT r„ &mi >' And a Host of Other All New pi 0""?!. THE ALHAMBRA GRAND offlffia PRICES AS DSDAL tST « Reserves at Lo Pctit's A. %i% TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER THE DANDIES THE DANDIES* ! THE DANDIES*. Incline thine car and listen wit; standing. Though the earth ha u ? d «- yet is it but (or a little while %"° ul)ie i warfare cease and peace shall rei» e M But while the troublous times are ~ '"in, shall endeavour to keep a cheerful , "*• ance before the people to make them i ls ' THE DANDIEs' lli4 THE DANDIES' PATRIOTIC DAY TO-MORRnu, » THE DANDIES WILL asi J' , THE DAiNDIEb WlLl, Sjg A bis effort is to be made u>m<wJ '• Auckland to swell the Patriotic S* •> wo don't believe in sitting down ,„ *l everybody else working we ate Z\ "** take a hand in this big collection J? " and to-morrow we're going right '"*• collect all wo can. and turn it over < to Mayor, every penny of it o ,i'ii know our whereabout?. We've ZLT" special chariot to convey us round ii ed - » We'll probably let out somewhere 3 P.m. You'll hear us coming. v ° M *•» charter empowering us to collect ]?"'' l don't want to put anything in our " IVi boxes just stand aside when you »»° ter ' and make room for the man who it »■*' to drop something in. We're coin, . ' busy. Very busy, in fact. loln? .Wßt That's all we've got to say to-day i THE DANDIES. Direction - - - Edward Branscomhe ju General Representative . . J O h D Hoptia, JJIS JJAJESTY'S ipHEATEE Lessee - - - - J. C. Williamson, Llj ALL THESE SENSATIONAL Co-urn,,,; J SUCCESSES MONDAY? ONE AU<Hr WEEK. "• BEAUMONT SMITH . : Has tho honour to present thrw " successes which have electrified '■' the world, and to introduce th? distinguished English artists, HUGH BUCKLES, ' • And VIOLET PAGET, And Complete Company from tie : ' LITTLE THEATRE, SYDNEY j THE SEASON POSITIVELY LIMITQ TO SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATLNSE Mon. HIS HOUSE IN ORDER i;|» Tuos. HIS HOUSE IN ORDER M" Wed. in. l FANNY'S FIRST PLAY l Thur. FANNY'S FIRST PLAY M The * Fri. GAY LORD QUEX. aj THE GREAT ADVENTURE, ■ ! Sat. THE GREAT ADVENTURE . Qjj and Matinee. ,v The School for Scandal. / -SPECIAL MATINEE- j Innovation. | At the conclusion of the Matinee performance on Wednesday Next, ; and in order to truly carry out , the spirit of the Little Theatre, \ Sydney, Mr. Buckler and Miss } Paget dcairo to invite their Re- ;' served Stalls and Dress Circle Patrons to partake of afternoon |: tea on the stage with menbers of ' the company. BOX PLANS, ;■••':! TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUGUST 11 At Wildman and Arey's. [ Day, Sales at deal's. ■'(, Prices: Be, Ss, Is. . ','/'»>' TOWN TTAIL, TOWN on H .ia TUESDAY. AUGUST 10 , AT 8 P.M. THE AUCKLAND pHOBAL OOCKII (INCORPORATED) Will Present the THIRD pONCERT OF THE OEASOS, GOUNOD'S ORATORIO, V J "rrtHE TJEDEMPTIO j."|-' "mHE TJEDEMPTIO K.". "rpHE T> ED EM PTIOK."-. The Principal Parts of which will be mteiacd by ;. ■.■;■*•: . MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. Soprano >'■$ MISS LAURA WALKER, Second SopriM MISS DORA READ, Contralto MR. SYDNEY BUTLER, Tenor MR. JOHN PROUSE, Basa n MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON, Bw.,V; STRONG CHORUS AND a _„_, STRONG CHORUS AND ORCHEST3A Under the Conductorship of t MR J. MAUGHAN BARNETT. ■ Box Plan opens at Wildman and Atej'i TO-MORROW (Thursday) August 13 R«; served Seats at Wildman and Arey's, *« 3s; Day Sales at A. Eady and Co.'s, 'l ' Arrangements have been made with W Takapuna Tramways Company to h»ve tM 10.15 boat delayed until 1026 p.m. - :. J, , H. E. SIMMONDB, :; • Secretary.; 29, Safe Deposit Buildings, I High Street. . • ' _■ —— ——r^rsssS Commercial Colleges.^^ MEMORY MEANS MONBY.-Tha.dA business, or professional man WW mj a defective memory is just as apt to toil" some detail of an important matter m" is to forget a smaller matter altoget&'fsnd he cannot afford to forget any one-Una that matters. It should bo there ftaJß is wanted. The Pelman System. of W, and Memory Training makes, bad iwrn° r - ( good and good ones better It cultiwf* concentration, develops the pupil's ot?U* ing powers, and teaches him initiative ,)' is a complete Mental Training on Scientist Principles, and consists of 12 most ' n ,"j ing lessons taught by post. Booklet [«» freo on application to the Secretary. %■; THE PELMAN SYSTEM, ,■>» 53, Gloucester Houso, 4(5, Market Sire* Melbourne. __

Educational EI 0 C D T I <l TAUGHT BY MODERN METHOD. VOICE PRODUCTION *. TH ALFRED pRICE. •}. ELOCUTIONIST, 21. SWAKSONj?, Teachers ol Music. <___J,\ JJIS. Q M B^| TEACHER OP PIANO AiSU i'HEOg* HAZELDENE, KELMARNA AVENOB.| (Opp Ponsonby Baru). ifKKNh, w'J^ VTBW 7EALAKD IJEBAL, Subscriptions 6d per week, delivered I town and suburbs, or 10s per «"" « J advance posted to any part of the Don. ■»■>, Advertisements under the following .■!»• -Wanted. To Let. For Sale. Lk»* « Found. Personal, Board and Kw""«?rS are inserted at the rate of. 18 words lot ». threo consecutive insertions lor <» wu .. cash, paid in advance. . Births. Marriages, and Deaths, it » each insertion; Funeral Notices. « «« for cash paid in advance These MBonncr ments must be. signed by the advertiser •.. Replies to advertisements will be >«"' at the office of the UERALD free of ewajv. Instructions as to the insertion or « drawal of advertisements in the *"*"*** must be in writing. . , The Proprietors dp not hold IhWMjgJ responsible for non-insertion of h * o *., tlW ments throuch accident or from other or for error in, the publication of »ny M " ; tißement. . ..i Telephones t-Advertising wiCjS Department. 178; Job Printing Order vv 2890; Publishing. 14: Editorial. 229 _^,

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

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