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Amusements. WHERE " m O-N IGH T? The force of -habit is never ' embarrassing when it leads to the": ""■ ■. pRINCESS rp-HEATRE. • '- ■ • -QUEEN .STREET. . * ;■ .The' Vernal Home of Modern Pictury. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT '3ATURDAY). ' ! • AT EVERY - SESSION. '- :> - - THE GAMBLER. A; Powerfully Pathetic THE GAMBLER. Drama, storying , a son s THE GAMBLER, disgrace , and redempTHE GAMBLER, rtion.'.- 'v: ~, ;; T /' THE GAMBLER. A Beautiful ~ Love THE GAMBLER. Story, with three lives in the balance. An Ideal; of paternal ionunciation-.< \.:,\ *.' i .. .'" v A Charming Story of " Love THE RING, that hath us in the net." A THE RING, clear-cut, crystal cameo of THE RING. chequered love. THE RING. '"■ ; Also. <.' . '■:'.■ : -'■' Liberty Rnd Life,. a novel excursion in the field of merriment— Auckland and Wellington Expeditionary Forces, a topical pic-" ture of special interest at the momenta at Tho Bottom of The Soa, a specially interesting nature study. ■ ; •■. ■ ,-. ; ■/ COMING MONDAY, - LUCILLE LOVE, - the Girl of • Mystery (Second Series), and ■ '.. THE RANGE WAR, a Vivid American v ' Cowboy Story., ;^ .Admission: Cd and 3d everywhere. . J. F. MioMAHON. Manager. mOWN ' '■'£ TTALL. ' .mHTS. (SATURDAY) "PVENING. A"' •', AT 8 O'CLOCK. "'" j QRGAN : RECITAL / '. 'BY •;' ■■-* :■ , jp, TiTAUGHAN gARNETT (CITY ORGANIST). ■ v PROGRAMME. ~_ ', 1. Oak Pageant from Forest Studies - - - ■ . (Hideout) 2. Andante osprossivo from the Symphony '; - in E ~,...--.'.- (Sullivan) 3. Serenade ....... • , • (Pierne) 4. Sonata da Camera - - . - • (Peace) 5. Violoncello Solo, Elegy" • • • (Laurie Kennedy) ~ (With organ'accompaniment), ; MR. LAURIE KENNEDY. '■' :'•'• 6. Military March -■- - • ... (Wely) . :' INTERVAL. 7. Salut d'amour - •< - - -- • > • (Elgar) 8. Prions - - -'.;'.-- • - (Capocci) 9. Concert Fantasia on : Old English Airs • ' . ..•-,'■"•- • .- - • (Best) Admission, Is. Doors open, 7.30 p.m. HENRY ,W. WILSON, - October .1, 1911. _v - .... Town Clerk. TTUNTLY -[t/TINING T\ISABTER. BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT. TRADES HALL, ' HOBSON STREET. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER 4. '.-. /.PROGRAMME-.: Overture,' Selected • •;- "■"•' • • •-..«': ADEANE'S ORCHESTRA. . / ■ . ■ , . J. Stacey Adeano, Conductor. Song, "Marching Song" • (Maughan Barnett) '..,: . MISS INEZ HERBERT. , Recitation, "The Miner's Revenge" ... - - ■---':/- MR. E. O. SMITH. '■"."■/",• (Winner Exhibition,. 1913-14, , Elocution ' Competition). - ,« '_ Pianoforte' Solo, Selooted - : ■ MISS ADAMS Song, "Si tu Savais" • - - - - • - (Balfe) $}:%■ MADAME M. ;F. A. FOLEY. . Violin Solo, ■ Selected -. •-.«' MASTER HENRI HANDEL LISSACK. (The Celebrated Now Zealand Child Violinist) : Mrs S. Adams, Accompanist. Song, "O Divine Redeemer",,- - Ch. Gounod MISS INEZ - HERBERT. ~ ■ • Pianoforte Duet, "Qui Vive" (Wilhelm Ganz) MISSES CRAWFORD AND HERBERT. • Accompanist - - - : • MISS CRAWFORD. Lecturette, "The Struggle for Life," •-. : ,- By MR. HERBERT CLAPHAM. At /the conclusion of the Lecturette the audience and performers are invited to join in % singing the/ hymn, "Eternal Father! Strong to Save," with full orchestral accompaniment. (Words will be found on inside back cover). -- / ' "God Save the King." Doors open at 7 80..'-- Commence at 8,30 p.m. Admission by Silver Coin- or Complimentary Ticket. ..'.-'■. HERBERT CLAPHAM, Organiser. ■ - I ARTHUR ROSSER. Chairman. ,6= == . ' ======> ■ : '";■■' Recitals;, v ', pHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. ' V ■ KHYBER PASS. . THE TTYMN OF pRAISE" ..' j ' (Mendolssohn) ■.."■■' ; ' V, Will be Rendered by a Largely Augmented Choir on ' WEDNESDAY 7VTEXT. ■ - 1 ,"\ ' OCTOBER 7, AT 8 P.M. , .-/-•■,. Soloists: '•/•',; ' ,-• ' ..-"■;-. '■■:• MADAME CHAMBERS / "■ v.'-..- MISS BARTLETT ' / ;'/. ■ •■;: MR, CONNELL. '; . ' ~ ' At tho Organ:-Mr.-'"J. Maughan Barnett '>. ■-;' ■•'.:.;• (City Organist).: -" Collection in Aid of Organ Fund. ••/■'' ; 1,..,.. . . ....... .. .. ~..■===< ' : : ' : --- : " / Lectures. v /'■},'-'' ' „£■__ OMB NURSING. ; Tho - First : Lecture will be given to Ladies jat Devonport : | Hall on i MONDAY, October : 12.: at 8 p.m. The fee for the course (7st 6d) must be prepaid to ' MISS ; COUSINS,■"-; ; , Hon. Secretary, Vauxhall Road. ' , AUCKLAND j ST. JOHN' AMBULANCE, ' NURSING DIVISION. RUTLAND STREES The first Mooting of the year will be held on TUESDAY, October 6, 7.30 p.m. Al , members are requested to be ' present, v anc ' a cordial invitation is given to holders oi F.A. and Nursing Certificates to join tht Brigade. ' s > r "- 1 '-.'•- ■ ...... .;. •. ; E. DOWNARD,/ .; ■ . .- • Hon. Secretary. i, ' '=■ v i ' ■" ——! Electoral. ' - -• - ■ ' ■p.'DE-N. " ELECTORATE Friends and Supporters of Mr. C. J. Parr Government Candidate, are invited to mee i him at 'either of the undermentioned- placei for tho purposo of forming j Committees am General Organisation. . , > ; EDENDALE. ' MONDAY, October 5, at 8 '-, p.m., at thi residence of Mr. T. Smythoman, corner o Edendate Road and Mount - Albcrt-Ouehungf Road..,-,"' #;-; • /'-■;.. ;/ / - • ; KINGSLAND. ■'-■: TUESDAY, October 6. at 8 P.m., Ladiei Only,.at Jubilee Hall. Mrs. Parr will als< be present. ;- ■ - -.-;;-.-;-.--■:.- ■..■■:■: ; .- v AVONDALE. : WEDNESDAY. October' 7. at 3 p-m. 'Ladies Only, l at large room next to Pos Office. ■ ' -,// -'''-":;" '. ..'.-.,,;.- ': NEW LYNN. : ■"..'.■■'•-' THURSDAY. October 8, at 8 p.m. at Con gregational Hall. ■ C. HARRIS, ./'.'. . ;-Organising Secretary. . •DEFORM CANDIDATE, .AUCKLANI EAST ELECTORATE.' ' ;; Mr. A. S. Holmes's Central. Committer will meet at St. Sepulchre's ' Parish Hall off-Khybor Pass, on : MONDAY. October 5 at 7.30 p.m. All sympathisers cordially invited. 1 AUCKLAND CENTRAL ELECTORS Ladies akd Gentleuek,— '. < "\ j I wish to inform you that I am a Cat didato for your Electorate at tho forthcorain, General Election, and will certainly not re tire from tho contest. •- . ' I am your respectfully WILLIAM RICHARDSON. ,j Hoffman's Building, Queen Street. '' r»REY LYNN - ELECTORATE . ; ~>- A Meeting of Friends and Supporters c ' Mr- Murdoch McLean, the Reform j Cand ■ date, will be held at tho Jubilee Hall, King! land, on WEDNESDAY, October 7, at ; - p.m., for the purpose of forwarding his Car didature for the above seat. y _ . ;—• i\ MANUKAU BRANCH NEW ZEALAN] LIBERAL LEAGUE. The Electoral Council of the above Leagu will make their final selection of a Cand date to contest 'the Manukau Electorate i i ; tho Liberal interest on October ,13, 191' Should any intonding '■ Candidate have nt already submitted his name, October 8,191- " will be tho last opportunity. J. (Signed) ... J. B. MORTON, • Secrotary. I'm i'ii —~ i ;'— — ~ Railways. n MEW ZEALAND'/ RAILWAYS £ , CAMP :AT OTAHUHU. -' »• On SUNDAY, October 4, 1914, an, Exti Train, stopping, if requited, at all station " for .passengers, will leave Auckland for Oti S hv.hu at 2 p.m., returning from Otahuhu t Auckland at 5.15 p.m.'•- .- (--- ■'-•; ;'/"■/'■'; BY ORDER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15730, 3 October 1914, Page 12