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Amusements. 4118 STOP AT THE Ai__£_J„A- ===== Tili?ll: Opposite Grafton Bridge. v»??SSiH&-T? A¥ at 2.30-MATINEE. MYTTSHr-IR-gAY » l 2.30-MATINEE. MATINEE-TO-DAY at 2.30-MATINEE. Bring the Children to see these Historical and Educational Pictures. • MATINEE PRICES: _^^4.t_^hil^n C^ dren^6d^ ==____= Tililll-TO-NIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT IHE FIRST AND ONLY WAR PICTURES rvmfß' ARMY ENTERING BRUSSELS. 5f™AN ARMY ENTERING BRUSSELS. GERMAN ARMY ENTERING BRUSSELS. thl stlt?§ O*" TERMODE. THE RUINS OF TERMODE. THE RUINS OF TERMODE. Remember, this is your Last Chance of -~_„__.„ seeing these „ . PICTURES OF THE MOMENT. cj ot xl. the Pnces: D.C. and 0.5.. Is; Stalls. qi,i-^ j rV t ß ' la d - ~P lan at Let Petit's, Shortland St.. or Ring Theatre. 2686. RUD. PETERSEN. Manager. '-'LOBE PICTURES. PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. FIRES OF AMBITION. GERMAN ARMY ENTERING BRUSSELS THE TIGER - . . . . vitagraph. In which a Fierce Tiger is Introduced. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS MARCH ■ THROUGH SYDNEY Adults, 6d. Children. 3d.' Reserved, Is. JJUNTLY BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT. Under the Patronage of Sir Joseph Ward The Third of the Series will be held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), OCT. 25, 1914. In the WEST END THEATRE. PONSONBY RD. PROGRAMME: Overture, ••Tales of Hoffmann " - Offenbach ADEANE'S ORCHESTRA (Mr. J Stacey Adeane. Conductor). Chairman's Introductory Remarks - - - MR, JEIHRO LOCK. Song, "A Son of the Desert Am I " - - MR. -,-.-. C - Phillips MR. E. B. HERON. Cornet Solo. " The Lost Chord '' - Sir A Sul--MR. J. HELRIEGEL. livan Recitation. "The Two Vagabonds " - Anon MR. E. O. SMITH. Song, " Hymnsof the Old Church Choir " MR. SHELDON KINDLY Lecturctte . MS. HERBERT CLAPHAM Trio, " Salut d' Amour " Elgar Ist Violin, H. ENGEL. Jun 2nd Violin. C. HELRIEGEL Cello, E. SCHNEIDER. Song, " Sons of the Empire " - Philpott MR. E. B. HERON Song, "My Dream" - - - - Blumenthal MISS LILY QUINN. Duet, "Serenade " . . Tit'l Flute, MR J. FORIfST : C_lo, MR. E. SCHNEIDER, Song, " The Rosary " - Ethelbert Nevio MISS INEZ HERBERT. Byron.'," o God. Our Help in Ages Past!" (With Full Orchestral Accompaniment). In which the Audience is invited to join. "GOD SAVE THE KING!" Chair will be taken promptly at 8.30 pm... By MR. JETHRO LOCK. Doors Open at Half-past Seven. Collection'at doors for Huntly Sufferers. 480. Queen Street. MR. H. CLAPHAM, P.O. Box 953. Organiser. 'Phone A 2046. =- Shows. AUCKLAND 1914 METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW. CAMPBELL SHOW GROUND, EPSOM. NOVEMBER 26, 27. and 28. Entries Close FRIDAY. November 6. Schedules Free on Application. No Late Entries. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. W. B. FORDYCE, Secretary. 16, Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland. G.P.O. Box 86. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, OCT. 31. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. OCT. 31. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. OCT. 31. TTTAIKATO AGRICULTURAL' AND VY PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW* To be held at ASSOCIATION'S GROUNDS, CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, November 17th and 18th, 1914. Prize Schedules and full information from I the Secretary, post free. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Show Secretary, Hamilton. pLEVEDON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Entries will positively Close on OCTOBER 31 ANNUAL SPRING SHOW Will be held in the New Show Grounds, Clevedon, on SATURDAY, November 14. Send to the Secretary for a Schedule before it is too late. A. E. BAILEY, Secretary.. r~ ■ =_? Railways. V "W"EW "DAILWAYS. LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Helensville, Mercer, and intermediate Stations, to Auckland, on October 26, available for return up to and including October 27, 1914. These tickets will NOT be available on Auckland-Wellington Express trains. The Auckland Goods Sheds will be Closed on MONDAY, October 26, 1914. -BY ORDER. , Educational. ' EXAMINATION FOR KINDERGARTEN CERTIFICATES. An Examination for the above will be held in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and ] Dunedin, partly in November and December, , and partly in January. Entries must be , lodged with the Inspector-General of Schools ' by October 31. Forms and full information • may be obtained from any Education Board ' or Kindergarten Association, or from the ' Education Department. ( Bank Receipt for £1 must accompany each entry. (Signed) G. HOGBEN, i Inspector - General of Schools. l rpO STAMMERERS, CLASSES FOR " CURE OF STAMMERING " COMMENCING AT ONCE. I Fees returned if satisfaction not given. G. L. JOHNSTON, Stonehurst, Symonds St. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC, CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM, S.K.. London. Staff of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, '. English and Foreign. < Thorough Modern High-class Education for ' Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams. prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Mater- - nal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drain- I age. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtaloup and Edmiston. i 'Phone 808. Free railway; trams to gate. 5 THIRD TERM BEGAN SEPT. 22. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVON PORT. Boarding and Day School for Girls. c , Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN. t Formerly Mistress of the Terrace School, Wellington. Assisted by an efficient staff . and visiting teachers. Third term: Sept. 22. The School is delightfully situated for those desiring sea air and bathing. Proa- 1 pectus at Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmis- , ton's and Messrs. Upton's. ■* C V LOCUTION •" TAUGHT BY MODERN METHOD. VOICE PRODUCTION. P A LFRED pRICE. | ELOCUTIONIST. 21, SWANSON ST. ; i FREE Places. Revision Classes. Partial D. t —Let me help to complete.—H. Mason M.A., .78, Edon Terrace, Phone A"i4S.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 12