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Amusements. QPERA HOUSE. • TUTATINEE rpo-DAY AT 2.30. ALSO NEXT MONDAY (LABOUR DAY). All New Acts will Open at Matinee. Matinee Prices: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves, Is 6d, Robertson's Music Depot until 12.30 p.m., afterwards Theatre. Doors open 1.45 p.m. OPERA HOUSE. W •'■Vaudeville's Palatial Domicile." NEW ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 Positively Last Night here of THE B6UDINI BROTHERS. THE BOUDINI BROTHERS. The World's Greatest Exponents of the Piano-Organ-Accordeon. THE GREAT WESTIN. Portraying Remarkable Life-like Character Representations of GREAT MEN AND WOMEN, PAST AND PRESENT. GORGEOUS SCENERY AND LIGHTING EFFECTS. WHITE AND GREY, From the London Palladium, in MusicComedy and Colour Scena. ROSA LOADER, The Happy Slavey at the Piano. CARMEN AND LAWRENCE, Specialities. GIO ANGELO, Eccentric Dancer. SAM LA MERT, LES. BATES. HARRY-THE QUEALEYS-NELLIE DC. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; 600 seats at Is. Book seats at Robertson's Music .Depot, Queen Street, until 12.30 this day, afterwards at Theatre to 6 p.m., or by 'Phone 1595. Booking, 6d. TVTATINEE rpo-DAY, 9 OA SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES. " Adults, all parts, 6d; Children, D.C 6d. Stalls, 3d. Programme as at night. THING'S THEATRE. ■*•*■ Direction Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8. LAIT NIGHT OF KAISER'S ARMY ENTERING BRUSSELS. LAST NIGHT OF " THE KNOCK OUT." " THE KNOCK OUT." Keystone's Riotous Feast of Fun. LAST NIGHT of 6 other Grand Films. War Gazette. King's Orchestral Band. 6d and Is. Book by Theatre 'phone 3084. KING'S THEATRE. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, AT LABOUR DAY MATINEE. " SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN." j " SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN" j " SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN" THE LIFE AND REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. THE LIFE AND REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. THE LIFE AND REIGN OF QUEEN ■ VICTORIA. A Glorious Pictorial History. ITS EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE _ Is Enormous. ITS MERIT AS AN ENTERTAINMENT Is Unrivalled. Lucidly Lectured by MR. BARRIE MARSCHELL. No Advance in Prices. 6d and Is. Reserves at Le Petit's, or Theatre 'phone. Is 6d. NEWTON PICTURE PALACE. KARANGAHAPE RD.. Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES FOR HIS MASTER. Two-reel FOR HIS MASTER Star Feature^ A Western Drama; a Powerful Play with an Influence for Good. Betty in the Lions' Den, Gaumont Graphic. Paris, Garden of Plants, The Eternal Duel, Twins and the Stepmother, Frontier of Albania. Prices: Adults. 6d : Children. 3d. THE LYRIC AND WEST END THEATRES. TO-NIGHT! " GERMAN ARMY ENTERING BRUSSELS." "THE RUINS OF TERMONDE." " AN ANGEL OF CONTENTION." ''Scenes With the Troops at Wellington," " Innocent, but Awkward," " Voice of Silence," and others. A DELPHI THEATRE, NEWMARKET " £1 To-night! To-night! A Brilliant Local War Drama, Founded on the Present War. entitled, JUST AS THE SUN WENT DOWN. Your last ch'incc to see this pictured Lovestory of the New Zealand Forces. . /_■ See the Boys Once Morel ™ See the Boys Once Mure! THE TROOPER'S' FAREWELL," a Song full of manly sentiment, call of duty, and natural love. Nightly heard at Music 1 Depot, next Alhambra. Is 6d. ZOO, ROYAL OAK.—Spend Labour Day •at the Zoo. Boiling Water Free. Meetings. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held at ST. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON STREET, Auckland, on THURSDAY, October 29, 1914, at 7.30 p.m., when APPROPRIATIONS as under will be allotted:— ' Group I—399th and 400 th Appropriations, by Ballot N £4oo Group 2—33lst and 332 nd Appropriations, by Sale ... - £400 Group 3314 th and 315 th Appropriations, bf Sale £400 Group 4247 th and 248 th Appropria- ■ tions, by Sale £400 Group 249 th and 250 th Appropriations, .by Sale £400 Group 6234 th and 235 th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 142 nd and 143 rd Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group B—l4sth and 146 th Appropriations, by Sale ... £400 Group 11—-117 th and 118 th Appropria- . tions, by Ballot '£40u Group 12—117 th and 118 th Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 15—108 th and 109 th Apropria- " tions, by Ballot -£400 Group 18—94 th and 95th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 2084 th and 85th Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 21—67 th and 58th Appropriations, by Ballot ... £400 Group 22— and 50th Appropriations, by Sale ... £400 Group 23—34 th and 35th Appropriations, by Ballot £400 Group 25—19 th and 80th Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group —4th and sth Appropriations, by Sale £400 Group 281 st and 2nd Appropriations, by Ballot ... £400 Total £7600 UNDER RULE 96. Members desiring to be FINANCIAL for the above Appropriations must pay all Subscriptions, etc.. due before 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, October 27th, 1914. Moneys received on Wednesday, 28th inst., or on Thursday, the day of the Meeting, will be TOO LATE to be entered up in time for the Appropriations. 28th GROUP.—Shareholders in this Group are requested to note that there will be a BALLOT on the 29th inst., as above, and all necessary payments must be made not later than TUESDAY. 27th inst. MEMBERS ARE SPECIALLY REQUESTED TO NOTE that Monday, October 26th. being a Public Holiday, the Meeting will be held on THUHojjAY, instead of Wednesday, this month. By order of the Board. J. C. GRIERSON. Secretary. ' A UCKLAND TOTAL ABSTINENCE A SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Total Abstinence Society will be held in the Church of Christ, Ponsonby Rd., on THURSDAY, October 29, 1914, at 8 p.m. J. A. CARR, Hon. Sec. QTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL CO., LTD The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Public Hall, Otahuhu, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of October. 1914, at 8 p.m. Business : To Receive the Annual Report and Balance-sheet, to Elect Two Directors. Auditor, etc. The retiring Directors in the ordinary course are Messrs. Henry J. Hall and Donald A. Sutherland, who are eligible for re-elec-tion. F. R. FALLWELL, Secretary. Otahuhu. October 14, 1914. AUCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Bldg. Society.Appropriations, St. James's Hall, Thurs, Oct. 29, 7.30 p.m. £7600 by Ballot and Sale. ' I Lectures. /gg& THIRST AID TO THE INJURED vvwl The First Lecture will be given <Saßs? to Ladies at the Ambulance Station. Rutland Street. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), at 7.30 p.m. The fee for the Course. 7a 6d, must be prepaid. WILLIAM RATTRAY, Secretary.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15748, 24 October 1914, Page 12