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Amusements. A P E R A HOUSE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. HESITATION WALTZ COMPETITIONS. A Children's Competition will eventuate Next Saturday Afternoon, in conjunction with our Great Matinee Bill. 12 CHILDREN.COUPLES COMPETING. Those competitions should prove ovon more interesting than the recent Tango dances wore. HANDSOME PKIZES ARE BEING AWARDED. __ QPERA , TTOUSE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE ONE SUCCESSION OF GREAT NOVELTIES, THE BARTLETTS. . , k k America's Most Beautiful Aerial Act, THE FOUR GOLDINIB, , Phenomenal Spanish Dancers, Acrobats, etc. STIRLING AND LOVE. Great English Comedy Duo. PHIL PERCIVAL, The Comedian at the Piano, VINCENT ARTHUR i-ND OLIVER. Brilliant Harmonisers and dingers. THE BRIGHT SISTERS. Australia's Foremost Singer* and Dancer*. MR. JOHN FULLER, In Patriotio Gems. PHILLIPS AND MERRITT. ' STAN STANEY. TILLY DUNBAR, Muriel-ANDREWS AND DENT-Ruby Two Girls, a Violin, and a Piano. A GERMAN INVASION. By Members of the Fullor-Brennan, Stock Company, to send you out laughing. . PRICES: Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Family Circle, Is. Book Seals at Wildman and Arey's until 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre or by 'phone 1695. Booking 6d. THE KING'S THEATRE. FULLER'S PICTURES. WAR NEWS ANNOUNCED NIGHTLY. TO-NIGHT AT 8. OUR KING'S NAVY. OUR KING'S NAVY. Britain's First Lino of Defence. Received Nightly with Tremendous Cheering and Applause. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA BAND. Prices as Usual. NEWTON PICTURE THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Id Soction. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Come Where tho Crowds are Coming. MYSTERY OF THE SILVER SKULL. MYSTERY OF THE SILVER SKULL. 3000 ft Exclusive. One of the Most Striking Dramas. A Great Vitagraph Feature THE COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER. THE COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER. An Appealing Dramagraph. MABEL'S STORMY LOVE AFFAIR. Keystone—Comedy— Supported by Many Other Fine Subjects. Prices: Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. THE LYRIC AND WEST END 1 THEATRES. TO-NIGHT 1 A Fine New Series— PAID IN FULL. PAID IN FULL. PAID IN FULL. In Four Immense Parts. SOLDIERS OF THE KING. And Many Others. I Prices as Usual. Book by 'Phonem 0 W N TT A L L. QRGAN T>ECITAL • BY TITR. TIfAUGHAN 'DARNETT, (CITY ORGANIST.) On SATURDAY, AUGUST IK 1914. AT 8 P.M. Tho Programme will include popular Selections from the works of Belgian, French, and English Composers. Admission, Is. Doors Open, T. 30. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk, August 12, 1914. CAN Auckland repulse an attack by tho brilliant English Hockey Girls at Rcmuera Grounds on Saturday 'Afternoon? r— ——- a Meetings. COMMERCIAL RELATIONS IN TIME OF WAR. Under the auspices of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, an Address will be given in the Chamber's Hall, TO-DAY (Friday), 14th inst., at 130 o'clock, by R. M. Algie, Esq., LL.B., Barrister at law. Lecturer on International Law, on "THE LAW OF NATIONS AT WAR. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COMMERCIAL RELATIONS." ' All business men and others interested are cordially invited to be present. A. J. DENNISTONY Secretary. . UCKLAND DISTRICT INSTITUTE OF THE NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. A Special General Meeting of the above will be held at the Training College on SATURDAY. 15th inst., at 10 a.m. Business : To consider the best means of rendering assistance to our country in the present crisis. C. R. MUNRO, Secretary. =3 Lectures. QHEIST AND WAR. In view of the Supreme Importance of the events now transpiring in Europe, the following, Lecture may convince you of a possible Sequel "THE BATTLE OF THE GREAT DAY OF GOD ALMIGHTY," . By Mr. J. A. McLeod. The Lecture will bo delivered in the FREEMASONS' HALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. AUGUST 16, At 7 p.m. All Cordially Welcomed. Seats Free. No Collection. Tenders. ERECTION OF NEW POLICE STATION, HAMILTON. Tenders will be received at this Office until Noon of MONDAY August 31, 1914, for the erection of a new Polico Station at Hamilton. Plans. Specifications, etc., may be seen ,at Public Works Offices, Hamilton and Auckland. Tho lowost or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. BIGG-WITHER. Public Works Office, District Engineer. Auckland, August 12. 1914. DOAD FORMATION. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Noon of THURSDAY. August 27, for Road Works at -One-tree Hill. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3. W. HARRISON, Victoria Arcade. RENDERS wanted, Cottage in, Wood, J.. Takapuna.—For Plans and Specification apply J. F. Buddie, Accountant, 120, Victoria Arcade. Closes August 20. TENDERS wanted Clearing and Plough" ing 5 acres, New Lynn.—Tender, 167, HERALD. !■':■ '■-— " . i ' =3 Friendly Societies. fT>ONSONBY LODGE, , No. 17, X U.A.O.D. ( Members called out for active service are requested to immediately communicato with the Secretary, to arrange and keep financial during absoncc. J. B. BELL, Secretary, Druids' Hall, Newton- ' Phone, A 405. ... ;■■■— ' ■■ ■ tssssj Insurance Companies. A FOLICY OF- PROTECTION. Insuro your valuables against the burglar with THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. H. P. KIBBLING. Manager. ) Restaurants and lea Rooms. PRIQR'S-LARGEST DININGROOM II» TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. . QUICK SERVICE. STRAND ARCADE. HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE POST OFFICE REFRESHMENT ROOMS? Yes I They are Grand, New. Up-to-diU. Wo JY*4U>g. -• _ ■ DPP. G.E.O.

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

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