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Amusements. GLOBE PICTURES LOBE PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. We Open 10 o'clock To-day. First there is the Procession, then the GLOBE for Rest and Quiet. Nordisk Star Comedy— HIS PHANTOM "I7IRIEND. Two IS X HANTOM TRIEND. Acts. There is always a certain degree of humour in the idea of a husband's deception to keep a. jealous wife ignorant of how he spends his leisure, but it is rare that such fun can be extracted from the idea as is accomplished in this splendid comedy. PATHE WAR SPECIAL. Scenes of Striking Interest. HIGH-BORN CHILD AND THE BEGGAR-MAID. Founded on the Beautiful Song,, " The Children's Home," a sweetly pathetic story. PLAYING THE PIPER - - Vitagraph, Tho Father's Rivalry with the. Bagpipes Leads to Many Screaming Situations. A FOOLISH AGREEMENT - - Edison. Adults, 6d. Children. 3d. Reserved. Is. T7"ING GEORGE THEATRE, "**■ QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. , From 10.25 a.m. to 10.50 p.m. SHOWING TO-DAY (LABOUR DAY). A GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. AND NO ADVANCE. PRICES AS USUAL. Headed by a Great Sensational Three-reel Drama, A CHOT AT "jITIDNIGHT. Part I. A QHOT A T ATIDNIGHT. Part 11. 4 OHOT A T "MIDNIGHT. Part 111. The Thrilling and Sensational Story of a Blackmailer—His Mysterious Death—Arrest and Imprisonment of the Wrong Man on Circumstantial EvidenceTho Trial and Unexpected Denouement. Produced by the VitaßCope Company, all of whose productions have been a great success at this Theatre. Fifth Instalment of that Great Serial in TWO PARTS. LUCILLE T OVE. THE GIRL OF -U MYSTERY. A Btory of Love. Intrigue, and Adventure. A TONIC FOR THE IMAGINATION. THE WAR. WARWICK CHRONICLE. \J War Topical. German Prisoners arrive by Train at Ostend—Royal Horse Guards at Regent's Park—Breaking-in Commandeered Horses Lord Kitchener's Second Army—Arrival of Recruits— Guards in Khaki—The Buffs Refugees' Camps in Holland, etc. WON IN THE FIRST - - - Joker Comic PRICES: 10.30 a.m. till 6 p.m., Stalls 3d, Adults and Children. Circle fid; after 6 I p.m.. All Seats M. Children 3d. • i _a I Exhibitions. "\TR- TT/DWLN TT-ILPATRICK Announces that the Phenomenal Season J of the World's Most Mysterious Picture, | THE OHADOW OF THE pROSS." HE SHADOW OF THE V^ROSS." Will be Extended until NEXT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. , OPEN TO-DAY: 11 to 1, 2 to 5. Reception Studio: WARWICK BUILDING, 168, QUEEN ST. Important Change of Hours: 11 to 1 and 2 to 5 o'clock, thus enabling those having lunch from 12 to 1 to view the Picture. Adults: • To Defray Children: Sixpence. Expenses. Threepence. _____ I Legal Notices. JOHNSTON AND nOATES (Geo. M. Johnson and Robert J. Coates), BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Have Removed from 21, Shortland Street, to New Offices in SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDINGS (Cleave's), Corner of High Street and Vulcan Lane. ) -____—_ . ' Tk/TR. TJUGH p TTIRKER. LL.B., ) BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Begs to intimate that he has commenced the practice of his profession at Wyndham St., Auckland. 1 L M ISS E. ELVILLE ' 5 SOLICITOR, UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST, Opp. Parnell Tram Terminus. Vapier AND OMIIH, "BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, ; " ' A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. N.B.—Money to Lend on land at very low interest. £ — I s—: " ■ Insurance Companies. YOU don't take any risk. We take it all at a moderate price. FIRE, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS. Fair Adjustment and Prompt Payment. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD.. I- H. P. KISSLING. Manager, Auckland. I "■ I Money. DO You Want Money? We can get for you iarge and small sums on -Mortgage 3 at very low rates of interest, on real good • 8 security.—Ewington and Baker, corner of Durham St. East and Queen St. ■8 ~" ' v. T HAVE several Sums of Money for Investi. ment, and can quote low rates.— THORNE3. 83. Queen St. •a \T ONEY T0 LEND at lowest current rates , i'l of interest.Apply Russell and Camp- *■ bell. 42. High St. ' TV/TONE_" to Lend on Mortgage of First-clasa i.VX Freehold Security at current rates.—Heskoth and Richmond,Wyndham St., Auckland OUR MOTTO: "TO ASSIST, NOT TO CRUSH." MONEy TO LEND. IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO.. 6, Law Court Buildings, High Street. A. EMANUEL, Manager. If you are seeking financial assistance, the chief consideration is Moderate Interest Easy Repayment, and Fait Treatment 3. OUR MOTTO IS FAIR DEALING. The public are requested to nolo that wi , do not make any charges for inspection. N; . business, no charge. We advance money on furniture, pianos sewing machines (without removal), deeds or any other security. All negotiation: strictly confidential. Office hours; 10 t< =} 4.30; Sat., 10 to 1. ,p hone A 777. _ pENTRAL ADVANCE AND FINANCE ~ U COMPANY N Have Removed from Wyndham Chambers t< 166 AND 16S, QUEEN STREET, First Floor (over West End Tailors). LOANS WITHOUT THE EVILS OF USURY Loans from £2 upon Nice of Hand, Lif, Policies, Bills of Sale, Leases, Pianos am — Furniture, without removal. Repay by eas; ,m instalments, from Is weekly. Call or sen! ,x stamped address. PROMPTNESS ANI PRIVACY GUARANTEED. Special Rat* , to Farmers. 'Phono No. 2761. F. NORTH. Manager MONEY TO LEND A a moderate rate c 3 IT.L interest. JACKSON AND RUSSELL. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage or First class Freehold Securities. }> W. COLEMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public. *2 and 44. Queen St. ift.jffli-d \TONEY TO LEND ON JEV\ 'Hr' -M ELLERY. WATCHES 9 PLATE. CLOTHING. FIRARMS, AND EVERY Di SCRETION OF MERCHANDISE. THE HOBSON LOAN COMPANY. 102. HOBSON STREET (Between Victoria, and Wellealey Streets B. KISSIN. Pawnbroker. 'Phone 4312. -__>—___ _TON EY Lent on Prom. Note _V 1 on Build. Society., Share: ' J£& 111 Life Ins Policies, or on Fu — ™*' nituie without removal. Busne: strictly confidential.—The Lombard, 31, We lesley St. (opp. Public Library). T I*_iffii_r».T7STAß. 1887. — Royal Loa «-• VW-M Kl Office. i. Wellesley St. I «& Money to Lend every conceivab ** **»ri» security: reasonable interes ~ ' = Removal Notices. is. ~ THE EXPRESS LAND AGENC Have Removed to SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2666.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 10