I • Amusements. j W HERE TO-NIGHT? "It's not 'Where to Go?' but 'When to Go?'" TO-DAY-MONDAY, OCT. 12—TO-NIGHT PRINCESS THEATRE. QUEEN STREET. Tho Accepted Home of Modern Fictury. Twin Stare in the Princess Firmament. THE WEB OF FATE. A Daring, Death defying Drama. THE WEB OF FATE. " There's a Divinity doth shape our ■ THE WEB OF FATE. ends. Bough hew them , THE WEB OF FATE. how we will." . A Tragedy of the ! THE WEB OF FATE. Moving Finger. , Subtle, Intricate, THE WEB OP FATE. Impressive and Convincing. . The Third Chapter of LUCILLE LOVE. this Sensational and Alluring Serial. LUCILLE LOVE. "Lucille Love' among ! the Savages Her Captcrs captired by her LUCILLE LOVE. Charm, Just as Civilisation was. . The Greatest Picture LUCILLE LOVE. Story ever told. J One Long Chain of LUCILLE LOVE. Dramatic Incident and Adventure. LUCILLE LOVE Also, ECLAIR JOURNAL. The Latest and Most , ECLAIR JOURNAL Graphio . , ECLAIR JOURNAL. WAR NEWS. , ECLAIR JOURNAL. Straight from the front. Also, MIKE AND JAKE. Absolutely the Comedy among Comedies ON THE SWISS 1 FRONTIER. A Charming Coloured Scenic. Admission: 6d and 3d. Everywhere. J. F. MacMAHON. Manager, Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd. COMING, MONDAY NEXT: "THE LIGHTS OF LONDON." OUEEN'S THEATRE. The Original Place of the Perfect Picture. " Let the mirror be clear, this is the great point; the Picture must and will be genuine." TO-DAY -MONDAY, OCT. 12-TO-NIGHT GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. THE STREETS OF Dion Boucicault's NEW YORK. Great Play in Picture THE STREETS OF Form. NEW YORK. The Tragedy of a . THE STREETS OF Great City. NEW YORK. " Life is not an idle THE STREETS OF ore, NEW YORK. But Iron dug from THE STREETS OF central gloom, NEW YORK. And heated hot with THE STREETS OF burning fears, NEW YORK. And dipt in baths of THE STREETS OF hissing tears. NEW YORK. And battered with THE STREET? OF the shocks of doom, NEW YORK. To shape and use.' And THE "DOSARY. HE XVOSARY. BY PERSISTENT REQUEST, AMOUNTING TO AN EMPHATIC DEMAND. THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD. LIKE SWEETEST MUSIC WED TO SWEETEST WORDS. The hours I spent with thee, dear heart. Are like a string of pearls to me; I tell them over, every one apart. My Rosary! My Rosary." Each hour a pearl, each pearl a prayer To still a heart in absence wrung; I tell each bead unto the end. And there a Cross is hung. 0 memories that bless and burn! O barren gain and bitter loss! 1 kiss each bead, and strive at last to learn To kiss the Cross, sweetheart, to kiss the Cross." A Beautiful Story of Love. Devotion, ana Self-Sacrifice. s The Only Story of a Song yet Presented in Picture Form. At the 5 o'clock Session To-day. and Every Session thereafter, daily. Also. CUPID ON WATCH. The Prettiest of Pretty Pictures. Supported by Scenic. Topical, Dramatic and Comic Pictures. Admission: 6d and 3d. Everywhere. J F. MacMAHON. Manager, Dominion Picture Theatres Co.. Ltd. Exhibitions. rpHIRD MYSTERIOUS WEEK. • TVTR. TPDWIN T7-ILPATRICK Presents the World's Most Fascinating and Mysterious Picture, "THE OHADOW OF THE f*ROSS." "IHE OHADOW OF THE^ROSS," By Henry Hammond Ahl. Hours, from 1 to 5 o'clock. Average Time to View Phenomenon lOmins. RECEPTION STUDIO. OPPOSITE HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, First Floor Warwick Building. Adults. To Defray Children. 6d Expenses. 3d. 3 Sporting. A UCKLAND rnROTTING QLUB. OPRING 71TEETING. "CURST T)AY. WEDNESDAY -\TEXT. QCTOBER -f A FIRST RACEHORSES MUST BE IN BIRDCAGE AT 12.40 P.M. TOTALISATOR CLOSES AT 12.55 P.M. RACE STARTS 1.5 P.M. Admission, Is; Grandstand, 5s Extra. Children under 12 years Not Admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. NOTICE. All Colours. Harness, and Gear must be in thoroughly good order and clean, otherwise the competitor will not be allowed to startC. F. MARK, Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. Acceptances for the City Handicap (3sovs) and General Entries (lsov each) close with tho Undersigned at the Offices, 97, Shortland Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, October 16, at 9 p.m. At the same time and place Forfeits (lsov) are due for the Welcome Stakes and the Great Northern Guineas. Foes to accompany in each case. 3. F. HARTLAND. Secretary. ■i -yyHY PAY MORE? When you can set the finest obtainable "SPECIAL" BUTTER FOR Is 2d PER LB. If your Storekeeper cannot supply, please address the Manufacturers direct, THE FARMERS' CO-OP. MILK SUPPLY COMPANY, NEWMARKET. A 538. A 852 ■VTEW ZEALAND'S "DEBT. HpHORNE'S CAUSAGES. rpHORNE'S TUpAT QUPPLY. rpRUE pATRIOTISM. JJO IN pRICES. QOUTTS'S ACETIC ACID, T\ROSTE'S pOCOA, •pAISY jgRAND riOFFEE. ■jVTONK'S nprppLE rpEA. S. L. P. R 1 ™* AGENT, WELLESLEY BTREET. AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15737, 12 October 1914, Page 12
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