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.;■ Aimis n ments. rPHE' 'IIH A M B R A. , Opposite Grafton Bridge. LATEST WAR BULLETINS AS USUAL. And tho Topical Creating a Furore of Applause. "THE VOLUNTEERS "THE VOLUNTEERS • LEAVING AUCKLfAND." ' ■ LEAVING AUCKLfAND." r£ HE ALHAM BRA. . TO-NIGHT AT 8 P M We present the Gaumont Company's Stupcn- ' dous Production, in Three Titanio Parts. I " FANTOMAS"-Part I. " FANTOMAS"-Part 11. " FANTOMAS"-Part 111. Or, " THE FALSE MAGISTRATE." Indescribable with its entiroly unique plot, it is undoubtedly the Most Absorbing Production the Gaumont Company have over produced. ■ > THE LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET. NOBY'S TANGO TEAB (Comic). ;„'_ A Voritable Screamer. AND A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. • PRICES AS USUAL Reserves at Le Petit's or 'Phono 2682. KING GEORGE THEATRE, QUEEN & DURHAM STREETS'. CONTINUOUS PICTURES, From 11 a.m. till 10 30 p.m. THURS., FRI. f AND SAT. ONLY. Essanay's Masterpiece Unique and Exciting Secret Service Story, SHADOWS. O Part I. SHADOWS. 0 Part 11. 'FEATURING FRANCIS 1 X. BUSHMAN. Esoonay's Star Actor, AND IRENE WARFIELD. The Producers Claim this to be their Finest Production. SHADOWS is a Roal Detective Story. Its Plot is founded on one of those strange tales of criminal adventure that one reads from timo to time in the newspapers. SHADOWS is Magnificently Singed, many of the scenes being of an unusually olaborato. and ambitious nature It is just the sort of story—for all its thrilling situations—that might have happened in actual life ALTOGETHER, SHADOWS is one of tho Very Best Pictures 4J of the kind yet produced by the Eseanay, or any other, company —Vide The Bioscope, May 14, 1914. THE A NGEL OF DELIVERANCE. JL XI U Hcpworth Drama. SCENES IN LISBON • - - O.K Scenic NEVER AGAIN A.B Comic ONE AF THE FINEST. \J .1 JC Nestor Co. Drama. RINGS AND ROBBERS • • • AB. Comic rpHE yiVAPHONB. Singing, and Talking Pictures. " I'm Looking for a Sweetheart" - • Duet (Sung by Miss May Lovcday <k Ernest Pike). QUEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'B THEATRE. TO-DAY-THURSDAY-TO-NIGHT TO-DAY-1 HURSDAY-TO-NIGHT. Wo Present O-BIG REELS-0 THE l IB THE LIE THE LIE THE LIE TIE LIE THE LIE lAn Ethical Question Answered Dramatically. DO A very religious of the Old School' must toll a he to YOU save his daughter from a false accusation of murder Is a TELL lie justified under such circum-1 stances? That is the problem LIES? round which the play is written THE LIE AND THE LIAR THE CROSS ROADS. THE CYNIC Drama. Drama PAT'S LITTLE SON. VIEWS OF BOLL Comic. Scenic. HEAVEN WILL PROTECT THE HEAVEN WILL PROTECT THE WORKING GIRL. WORKING GIRL. Joker Comedy. One Huge Laugh from Start to Finish. Adults 61 Children 3d. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. LEYB INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM, Admission Free. Finals in Light-weight Wrestling, FULTON V. WEBSTER, And All-comers' Heavy-weight Competition for Gold Medal Roll up. • Free. Free. Free. ; . " -=) Photography. PHOTOGRAPHIC OODS. I PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. HYPO EXCEPTED. WILL NOT BE INCREASED IN PRICE MEANTIME OWING TO THE STRIFE IN EUROPE. TTODAK. ■ AUSTRALASIA, J TD., 3. LORNE STREET, AUCKLAND. And A Wellington and Dunedin. August 11, 1914. (■.' . . . — Dental. _ , _ P O CHIRRIFFS, DENTIST, MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE BUILDINGS, Queen Street (Abovo Thos Cook and Sons). OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 8 O'CLOCK. 'Phone A 378. D E R. J. OWEN0 WEN DENTIST. Has Removed it HALLENSTEIN'B BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, i Doori above Victoria Streot. MR F. R. WHATFORD. 1..D.8, k.c.s.e (London). DENTAL SURGEON, VICTORIA ARCADE (Fourth Floor). Elevator by Skeates's Window. Appointments, P.O. Box 1003. Patients attended at their own Koaidenoea by arrangement. D R J C. pNLAY. DENTAL SURGEON, A.M.P. BUILDING. 'Phone A 470. M R F. H. BATTENDENTIST. PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. (Above U.S.S. Co., oppciite Wavorley Hotel.) M R H. D. CPUMPDENTAL SURGEON. Has Removed from 266, Oueen Street, to Hallonßtein Bros.' new Buildings, 222-229, Quoen Street (second floor). 'Phone 1210. i "KITR, A. E. CHOYCE. DENTIST, VICTORIA BLDGB., VICTORIA BT. 'Phone 2565. :__ T pOORD WILSON. DENTIST, SECOND FLOOR. FERRY BUILDINGS Usual Hours. Evening by appointment. All Fees Reduced, FOR ADVERTISING *' PURPOSES Work guaranteed Artificial Sets, Upper or Lower, from £2 10s. Don't miss this opportunity of getting good and reliable work done. No unnecessary waiting. Painless Extractions, 2a 6<L ; PAINLESS FILINGS PROM 63.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15686, 13 August 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15686, 13 August 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15686, 13 August 1914, Page 12