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: Amusements. WHEIIE : rpO-NIGHT? Why ask? The only intelligent answer is to the ■ pBINOESS THEATRE, QUEEN QT. THE HOME OF MODERN ;PICTUREDOM. "'Tis approbation strikes the string of joy." TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, From 11 a.m. till 10.30 p.m. OUR 81-WEEKLY CHANGE. A Positive Revolution. - , "IT BEGGARED ALL DESCRIPTION." A striking and intensely interesting collection of many of the best Photo-Plays over conceived. Featuring THE WHITE GQUAW. THE WHITE tfQUAW. A Gigantio Achievement, 2500 ft in length, by the famous Bison Co. The Latoet Topical Events Abroad Pictured by the WARWICK CHRONICLE. SAMMY IS TOO CAUTIOUS. Urban Comody. And the Great Selig Comedy Drama, THEIR J ESSON. Yet, Another Joyful Surprise by the Keystone v Company., LOVE AND GASOLINE. A Drama of Surprising Excellence. j THE SECRET LODE. And a Glorious Sconic, t i THE GORGES OF DUVANT. 6D AND 3D EVERYWHERE. A Few Reserved Seats at Is. J. F. MaoMAHQN. Manager. rjMPRESS THEATRE, •*"* Corner of . PONSONBY AND KARANGAHAPE RDS. The Latest, Best-ventilated, and One of tho Most Perfectly Equipped Picture Theatres in the Dominion. Two Sossions Nightly, commencing at 7 o'clock. Sli/ring Drama, throe parts— THE BLACK MAFIA. A Marvellous Dotoctive Story on Land and ••' Sea. To be followed by a New Programme, presenting a serioa of all that is Latest and Best in tho World of Moving Pictures. Special and Important Notice— Note Our i'atriotio Million Prices. Stall Seats, 9D. Dress Circle Seatsi CD. PATRIOTIC FUND. The Entertainment League of the GIRLS' REALM GUILD will present a Dramatic Entertainment at St. Aldan's Hall. Remuera, on FRIDAY, August 21, at 7.45 • p.m. Proceeds in aid of above fund. Admission, 2s and Is. DANCE TO-NIGHT, Royal Albert Hall. Big Confetti Battle, Friday, also Final of Waltz Competition. Landed Property. pRAFTON, OFF pARK pOADA WELL-BUILT KAURI 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE and conveniences, situate within Slums' walk of town. 369 pRICE, £ 700< NEVILLE NEWCOMB, H.M. Arcade, Queen Street. DEYONPORT, OVERLOOKING CHELTENHAM BEACHA FAITHFULLY-BUILT- 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, every convenience and in good oruer throughout. Splendid views of harbour. 389 ' P RICEi £795 _ NEVILLE NEWCOMB, H.M. Arcade, Queen Street. QEASIDE pARM. 6 MILES FROM QUEEN STREET. OO ACRES, beautiful little beach frontidU age farm, fine views, fishing and boating; all level, deep loam soil, ploughed, and in best English grass, well fenced and watered; will carry 12 cows now; good House and outbuildings; school, P. 0., and wharf adjoining Price, £1200. _ Terms arranged. Just the place for a retired farmer or business man. 11l BROADBENT AND McCOSKRIE, 3, Smeeton'e Buildings. £15' P m ACRSDALE OR pXCHANGE. IQAIRYING OR TjUTTENING COUNTRY. TJNENCUMBERED. CKA ACRES - SPLENDID DAIRY 001/ FARM-Only 57 miles Auckland, J mile railway station, school, and P. 0.; twothirds rich, drained, kahikatca swamp; carrying capacity, 1 cow to acre. • Modern House, complete range of outbuildings, machines, engine, etc. Price, £15 per acre. Terms, £1000 cash, balance at 5 per cent, or Exchange for Houses or Suburban Farm. 018) BROADBENT AND MoCOSKRIE, . 3, Snieoton's Buildings. pAPATOETOE. pAPATOETOE. THE GARDEN SUBURB. MODERN BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, every convenience ; - dairy, cowshod, and cartshed, ON A SPLENDID ELEVATED SITE -OF 61 ACRES, rich volcanic soil. Glorious views of surrounding country., Only fimins' walk to station. Price, £1900. Terms. V C\ WESTERN AND no., *OPP.' STATION, PAPATOETOE. TTNIMPROVED "DUSH COUNTRY. CITE have a Client with £8000 worth of V» Rent-producing Property, not inflated for the purpose of exchanging, like some properties, but cash value. He will exchange tor a block of unencumbered and unimproved bush country. No objoction to North Auckland. Sole Agents, HENRY CLAYTON AND CO.';. 2, Smeeton's Buildings. pHEAP WAIKATO T AND. PAMOUS rpoKOROA pSTATE, . SUBDIVIDED INTO T\AIRY AND CHEEP pARMSWONDERFULLY EASY TERMS. Railway Station, Dairy Factory, Accommodation House, Post Office and School Site on tho Property. , FARMS, consist of rich flats and low undulating hills, covered in fern and tea-tree, j Tho soil is partly a black loam and partly light brown soil, proved by analysis to be rich in nitrogen and potash, and to contain abundance of iron oxide—those chemical constituents desired by progressive farmers. EVERY ASSISTANCE GIVEN TO PRACTICAL MEN. TERMS WITHIN REACH OF ALL. DECTIONS FROM OgQ ACRES TO 1500 A CHES pRICES pROM £2 -JAS ACRE. i Don't buy till you've seen'this wonderful Country. Plans and Particulars on Reausst WILSON AND ALLENDEB, CHRISTCHDRCH, Tl/rANDENO JACKSON, HAMILTON, AGENTS. O TAHUHU. Luke Rd.-HouMof cW'tOU 4 rooms: pantry; bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs, etc Verandahs back and front. Section, 50 by 100. i?KKA~CHANCE FOR POULTRY &OOU FARMER. HENDERSON, seven .minutes from Station—3J Acres- good land, all ploughed, with new and compact Cottage. Easy terms can be arranged. rCnf\-EPBOM-W«ll-built Home of 4 dwOv/ls large rooms and conveniences, with large section, 66 by 150. .Excellent soil. Terms arranged. i?CKA~GREY LYNN, dose to Reservoir dwUul/ , —House of b rooms, bathroom! wash-honso, copper. and tubs; in excellent order; handy position. Terms arranged. X?OCA-EDEN TERRACE, Haslett st.&O«Jv Neat Cottage of i rooms and convenience; now Orion range, etc- Easy term*. pUTHEBFORI) AND rjO,; 10. COICMEECB STREET. \ '~■■'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15687, 14 August 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15687, 14 August 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15687, 14 August 1914, Page 10