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| Amusements. QUEEN'S — THEATRE. / UEEN'S THEATRE. * i J. TO-DAY—FRIDAY—TO-NIGHT Huge Success of Kalcm's Absolute Masterpiece. FRANCES MARION, THE SWAMP FOX. FRANCES MARION, THE SWAMP FOX. FRANCES MARION, THE SWAMP FOX. Mere words cannot describe this drama. Come and sec it. j Supported by MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR, . (Comic). • Featuring a Wonderfully Trained Pony. " WHAT CUPID DID fComic) • A laugii from start to finish. - A DAY WITH BANSTED DRAGHOUNDS i ' (Interest), A MODERN ROMANCE 'Drama). Adults, Children, l 6d. 5d- I THE ALHAMBKA. ' HE ALHAUfiKA, * rpO-NIGHT, AT 7.15. THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER EXHIBITED IN NEW ZEALAND. v THE FILM ARTISTICA GLORIA, ] IN TEN PARTS-10.000FT. "VTERO AND AGRIPPINA. MERO AND AGRIPPINA. : MERO AND AGRIPPINA. \ Comprising over 100 Artists •] of the First Rank. i .The Entire Court of Senators, Patri- 1 cianß, Priests, Vestals, the Emperor's Freed- j men; Enormous Rabble, Armies of Soldiers, i and Gladiators; Crowds of Men and Women Slaves; all of whom, in Splendid Costumes Expressly Designed for the Company by the l Gentili Firm of Rome. ' The Circus Scenes Executed in the Arena of Verona— only Roman Circus perfectly preserver}. Races of Chariots. Christians thrown to the fury of the lions. Martyrs on * the Funeral Pyre. The Saturnalia. The J Naval Festivals. The Imperial Galleys. The « Great Fire and Destruction of Rome. The '' Golden House. The Imperial Theatre. « Villas and Palaces Reconstructed with exact historical fidelity. The Marvellous Film which took eight - months to produce at a cost of over 1,500,000 francs. A GLORIOUS BLAZE OF SPLENDOUR. TO SUM UP: Proclaimed by the Public the Greatest Picture of Modern Times. PRICES: ~ D. Cirole, Is 6d; Stalls, Is- B. Stalls. 6d. - Reserves at Le Petit's, Victoria Arcaae. OR BY 'PHONE 2682. GLOBE PICTURES. LOBE PICTURES.THEATRE DE LUXE. CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. ,' THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE. THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE. Splendid story of frontier life, exciting adventures with a fierce bear, desperate attack by Indians. WAR PREPARATIONS IN AUSTRALIA. HIS MOTHER'S PICTURE, LAKE LUCERNE. Scenic. HER FRIEND THE BANDIT. Tho Latest Keystone -Scream, ,p LOSING OF pOLL. CLOSING OF "DOLL. ,p LOSING OF pOLL. QUEEN ELECTION. Poll Closes TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 9 p.m. in the National Piano Buildings (late Y.M.C.A.), Albert Street. Room No. 9. I All ballot boxes will be cleared at 11 a.m.,, and only Central Booth will remain open till close of Poll, 9 p.m., where votes can be deposited. " ,' IS YOUR CANDIDATE GOING TO BE ON THE HONOUR LIST? Positions of Candidates will be given TOMORROW EVENING, one hour before closing, but no figures till Poll is closed. ' v W: LINTS. ' Organiser. TTUGE BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT. Under the Patronage and in the presenca of His Worship the Mayor, C. J. Parr, Esq., C.M.G., and Mrs. Parr. Through the kindness of Miss Daphne Knight, her phenomenally successful pupils Dance Recital, given on September 21st, when hundreds were unable to gain admittance, will be repeated for the benefit of the Widdws and Orphans of Huntly at the TOWN HABL, on MONDAY, October 5. Popular Prices : 2s and Is. Reserves, 6d extra, at Wildman's. Entire proceeds to be handed to the Huntly Relief Fund. " Broadwood Piano used. ZOO. Royal Oak, where! you can see Lions, Tigers, -Bears. Monkeys, and a good col: lection of Birds, etc. ■ / ' ,' I | . ■ - . I Sporting. ' A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. NOMINATIONS For all Events close TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 9 o'clock. • • ■ - C. F. MARK. Secretary. "VTORTHERN TROTTING HORSEi* OWNERS. BREEDERS. AND TRAINERS' ASSOCIATION. Members pleasa take notice that they are compelled not to Nominate their Horses for the Autumn Trotting Club's Spring Meeting, inasmuch as the Auckland Trotting Club have refused to grant their request re handicapping. ' . D. BROPHY, Secretary. A UCKLAND • RACING CLUB. t SPRING MEETING. 1911. I NOMINATIONS for CITY HANDICAP of lOOOsovs, ! KING EDWARD MEMORIAL HANDICAP of lOOOsovs. CLOSE with the undersigned TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 9 o'clock. FEES (lsov each) must accompany nominations. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. WELLINGTON ' RACING ' CLUB. Entries for the following future events will Close at the Office of the Wellington Racing Club at 9 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Friday). WELLESLEY STAKES (1915) of 750sovs. For two-year-olds (present yearlings). Four furlongs. (Run at Spring Meeting, October. 1915). WELLINGTON STAKES (1916) of 750sovs. For two and three year olds (present yearlings and two-year-olds); Five furlongs. (Run at Summer Meeting, January. 1916.) NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES r (1916) of 750sovs. For all ages. Seven furlongs. (Run at Autumn Meeting, April, 1916.) NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER STAKES (1917) of 55080V5. For three-year-olds (present yearlings). One mile and threequarters. (Run at Autumn Meeting, ; April. 1917.) No money required at the lime of entry 1 for any of tho above races. SPRING MEETING. October 24 and 26,1914. Nominations for All Events at this Meeting CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY. ' October 2, 1914. A. E. WHITE, Secretary, pANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB V> METROPOLITAN MEETING. 1914. NOVEMER 7, 9. 11, AND 11 . ENTRIES (ISOV EACH) CLOSE AT 9P M ' ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. ' STEWARDS' HANDICAP of 1500sovs. Six furlongs. JUVENILE PLATE OF 500sovs. Five fur- 1 longs. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP of 1300sovs. „, .One mile and a-half. CANTERBURY CUP of lOOOsovs. Two miles and a-quarter. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of lOOOsovs. One mile. MEMBERS' HANDICAP of 750sovs. Seven furlongs. u ' STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP of lOOOsovs. One mile and a-quartor. W. H. E. WANKLYN. Secretary. ', ZEALAND'S "DEST. rpHORNE'S CAUSAGES. fpHORNE'S ly-TEAT ourrLY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15729, 2 October 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15729, 2 October 1914, Page 10

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