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I Amusements. LOBE . PICTURES. " VI LOBE . PICTURES. . THEATRE DE LUXE. •It is not our intention to enter,into a, long dissertation respecting, the. manifold advan- , tapes gained by ; patronising the Globs, other than to remark that it is the secret of QUALITY, VARIETY, & PROJECTION. ): PATHE'S GREAT INDIAN FEATURE, . Founded THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE, In . • on Two Fact. . THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE. Parts. A dramii of exceptional merit and attractive- j ness. unfolding a story of tho turbulent lives i of one man and one woman, surrounded by ■ false friends and open enemies. The, story _ in persistent in its' fascination, searching in its ahalyois of frontier life. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. War Preparations in Australia. « HIS MOTHER'S PICTURE, A Charming Kalem Drama.. • LAKE LUCERNE. ComicHER' FRIEND THE BANDIT.' The Latest Keystone Scream, THE BULLY'S DOOM. 1 TWEEDLEDUM THE ANARCHIST. 1 6d. Children, 3d. Reserved, Is. ' HERE 0 • NIGHT? . To the Junction where the Cross-roads of Pleasure, Entertainment, Joy, and Comfort meet, at the , pRINCESS ■ rp H E A T R E. . QUEEN STREET. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT EVERY SESSION. 'A SUPERB NEW PROGRAMME. THE GAMBLER. A Story of the Conflict THE GAMBLER, between Vice and MoralTHE GAMBLER, i'y. "It is Lost at Dice i THE GAMBLER. What ' Ancient Honour THE GAMBLER. Won." " Lucky at Cards. THE GAMBLER. Unlucky in Love." A Charming Crystal THE RING. • Drama, THE RING. ' With Love as its Theme. THE RING. Also, ( Views of the Wellington Expeditionary ) Force, prior to its " Departure— Life or j Liberty, a Mollifluously Merry Imp Comedy --Wreck of the Empress of Ireland, a picture presentation of tho most tragic catas- < troplie of the Century—Life at the Bottom c of the Sea. an Ambrosial interest picturo— And Others. Admission: 6d and 3d everywhere. J. F. AHON. Managor. i I rj» 0 W N JJ A L L. I SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3, 1914, ' At 8 o'clock p.m. Q R G A N RECITAL, 1 By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist), Assisted by MR. LAURIE KENNEDY. 'Cellist J (Of tho Kennedy Concert Co.) " Mr. Barnett will play Concert"Fantasia on Old English Airs - Best Andante Espresßivo. from Symphony in E Sullivan Salut d'amour • • - , Elgar Sonata da Camera • • • *. • Peace Mr. Kennedy will play I Violoncello Solo, Elegy - - Laurio Kennedy j Admission, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. •' HENRY W. WILSON, October 1, 1914. Town Clerk. . cs.'s.::, 1 1 ' : 1 =3 Public Notices. 1 9— ; jyjANGEBE' DOMAIN BOARD. Licenses for Grazing Cattle _on the { Mangsro Domain' can now be obtained from the Undersigned at his Office, Queen Street, Onohunga.. . All Stock without Tickets after October 7, 1914, will be impounded by order of the Board. ARTHUR S. ; September 29, 1914. _ . ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JACK' SANA- DERSON, IRONMONGER, TE KUITI. All Claims against this Estate must be received by the undersigned on or before the 15th October, otherwise they cannot be recognised. ' All orders for current supplies must be countersigned by the Trustee, and duplicate statements rendered to him each month. A. E. WARNOCK. Trustee. ; Union Buildings. Auckland, September 28, 1914. . J' AND Agents.—Take notico my Farm at J WftiuKu has been sold J, H. Hawos. LAND Agents.—Take notice I have sold my 5-acre Section at Papakura.— , Meagher. ' ' * LAND Agents.—Please note that my Property at Manawiiru, has been sold through Messrs. Foster <nd Co., Te ArolU' —^l^tcher^Lußby^^^^j^^^^^^^^ Highway Districts Notices. ROAD BOARD. jyjANGERE ROAD BOARD. Licenses tor Grazing Stock on the Mangere Reserves can now be obtained at • the ■ Reßidonco of Daniel Ford, Ranger, Mountain Road, Mangere. All stock found without New Tickets after tho Bth day of October will be impounded. By order oj tho Board. R. D. NEAL. i Clerk. Onehunga. September 29. 1914. Money. MONEY TO LEND on .Mortgage.— Oliphant and Oliphant, Solicitors, 10, High Street. MONEY to Lend on* security of first or second mortgages.— and AnderI son, Solicitors, Wyndham Street. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage at a low JjA rate of interest—Apply M. G. McGregor, Hobson Buildings, Shortland St. t TITONEY TO LEND at lowest current rates IVI of interest.— Russell and Campbell, 42, High St. , • TUTONEY to Lund on Mortgage of First-class JItJL Freehold Security at current rates.—Hosketh and Richmond,Wyndham St., Auckland. ; T\o You Want Money? We can get for SJ you iargo and small sums on Mortgage at vej-y low rates of interest, on real good security.—Ewington and Baker, corner of Durham St. East and Queen St. I HAVE several Sums of Money for Investment, and can quote low rates— THORNES. 83, Queen St. . J?Q/"lA £600, £500, £200, and other Sums , <wOUU» to Lend at 6J per cent., on firstclass security; must show good margin. . NEVILLE NEWCOMB, i '' • ' H.M. Arcado. i AUR MOTTO: "TO ASSIST, NOT. TO • U • CRUSH." ' MONEY TO LEND. ' IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO., 5, Law Court Buildings, High Street. A. EMANUEL. Manager. If you are seeking financial assistance, the chief consideration is Moderate Interest, • Easy Repayment, and Fair Treatment. , , OUR MOTTO IS FAIR DEALING. The public are requested to note that wo j do not make any charges for inspection. No business, no charge. [, Wo advance money on furniture, pianos, ff sewing machines (without removal), deeds, ■_ or any other security. All negotiations 'j strictly confidential. Office hours: 10 to j. 4.30; Sat., 10 to 1. 'Phono A 777. C' ENTRAL ADVANCE AND FINANCE CENTRAL ADVANCE AND FINANCE COMPANY Have Removed from Wyndham Chambers to '• 166 AND 168, QUEEN STREET, . First Floor lover West End Tailors). LOANS WITHOUT THE EVILS OF USURY. I j. Loans from £2 tipon'Nrte of Hand, Life ir Policies, Bills of Sale, Leases, Pianos and 1- Furniture, without removal. Repay by easy ir instalments, from Is weekly. Call or send stamped address. PROMPTNESS AND PRIVACY GUARANTEED. Special Rales to Farmers. 'Phone No- 2761. F. NORTH. Manager dl — : 1 " WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND ON VV MORTGAGE. SHEARER AND EASTGATE, Security, Queen Street. < "MONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of ). ,1V L interest. JACKSON AND RUSSELL. MONEY TO LEND on . Mortgage ot Firstclass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public. 42 and 41. Queen 'St. a "STONEY Lent on Prom. Notes, „ Ktw*tJJ\L on Build. Society's Shares, JL rtn Life Ins. Policies, or on Fur- •• CsS? aiture without removal. Business 5 strictly confidential.—The Lombard, 31, Weilesley St. (opp. Public Library). T- PSTAB. 1887. — Royal Loan IMSrV Ci Office. 4, ■ Wellealey St. E. O Money to Lend every conceivable ierm security; reasonable interest.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15728, 1 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15728, 1 October 1914, Page 12

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