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« Amusements. TAT HERE TO-NIGHT? "And Still the Little Maid Replied. 'We Are Seven.' " Here Are the Seven: — I At. the I PRINCESS THEATRE, QUEEN STREET. TO-DAY—(Friday, Oct. 301-TO-NIGHT. " And the Stars in Her Hair Were Seven." One— THE ECLAIR JOURNAL, With the first really authentic war news, straight from the front. Two— FROM THE LION'S JAWS." A Drama of Immense Intensity, and Full of Vigorous Incident and Action. . Three— THE LOCAL GAZETTE. Detailing Pictures of Purely Local Interest. Four "THE GIRL BEHIND THE BARRIER.' More Supremely Practical in its Breathcatching Vigour than the story of " The Man Behind the Gun." Five— "A REST CURE." A Comedy which belies its title, for it 3 unprovoked hilarity would disturb anybody's rest. Six— "- " IN THE DAYS OF HIS YOUTH." A Delightful Study in Pathetic Reminiscence, of infinite beauty. Seven— SPANISH OMELETTE. An Olio of Comedy as Quaint as its Title. Comprising an Unsurpassable Programme that Literally " Surveys Mankind from China to Peru" Shown on the New Radianta Screen, A Revelation in Picture Definition. Admission, 6d and 3d everywhere. COMING. MONDAY NEXT: "THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND." A Triumph Among Picture Triumphs. J. F. MacMAHON, Manager, Dominion Picture Theatres Co. Ltd. QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE ORIGINAL HOME OF MODERN PICTUREDOM. TO-DAY—(Friday. Oct. 30)— TO-NIGHT. The Latest in Enterprise rpOGOLAND. rpOGOLAND. " The Last Red Spot on the Empire's Map." A graphic series of pictures of the life and customs and topography of Great Britain's Latest Colonial Acquisition. Together with "A VICTIM OF VENGEANCE." A strong; Aquila Drama of particularly subtle interest. "MARY OF BRIARWOOD DELL." A charming idyll of country life and country love. THE WAX CANDLE INDUSTRY. An illuminating industrial light. And COMICS. DRAMAS, TOPICALS. AND SCENICS. Admission: 6d and 3d Everywhere. j J F. MacMAHON. Manager. Dominion Picture Theatres Co . Ltd CI LO B E PICTURES TLOBE PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. "MYSTERY OF THE STOLEN DOCUMENTS." A Thrilling Sto£ry of the Secret Service. "1 ATEST WAR SPECIAL. The R.H. Artillery going into action. And many other cenes of Great Interest. i BUNNY BUYS A HAREM. BUNNY BUYS A HAREM. One of the Funniest Pictures Ever Screened. The Slave Sale at Cairo is a feature of this most diverting subject. . Adults. 6d. Children. 3d. rp 0 WN TTALL. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1914. At 8 p.m. r\RGAN "OECITAL By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). Assisted by MADAME LILIAN OSMOND. Vocalist. Mr. Barnctt will play: — Choral Song and Fugue - - - Wesley Spring Song - Hollins Intermezzo, Adagio, Marche Pontificate - • Widor Fantaisie on French Airs. Admission, Is. Doors open 7.30. HENRY W. WILSON, . Town Clerk. October 28, 1914. HAVE New Piano or Organ to-day, on easy terms, 10s or 20s monthly, from F. Moore and Co., Customs St. E. Exhibitions. . \TR. pDWARD TZELPATRICK Announces an Extension of the Season of ONE FAREWELL WEEK, Of the WORLD'S MOST FASCINATING AND ; MYSTERIOUS PICTURE, THE CHADOW OF THE rtROSS." HE OHADOW OF THE V-'ROSS." Continuous Receptions TO-DAY AND SATURDAY, , 11 to 1, and 2 to 5. RECEPTION STUDIO: WARWICK BUILDING. 168, QUEEN ST. Adults: To Defray Children: Sixpence. Expenses. Threepence. I ■ ~=j Shows. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. OCT. 31. I ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. OCT. 31. j ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, OCT. 31. WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL AND >V 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 the Secretary, post free. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Show Secretary, Hamilton. Sporting. AUCKLAND TJJACING pLUB. pring Meeting, 19H ACCEPTANCES for MAIDEN HURDLES - - - - l 3o v ONEHUNGA STEEPLECHASE 2sovs SHORTS HANDICAP .... 2sova HOBSON HANDICAP ... - i sov FLYING HANDICAP .... 2sovs HUNTER'S STEEPLECHASE - lsov. FINAL PAYMENTS for CITY HANDICAP Gsovs G.N. GUINEAS lOsovs WELCOME STAKES - - - Tsovs. CLOSE BY 9 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). i Fees must accompany in each instance. * J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. j QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. NOMINATIONS CLOSE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), AT 9 O'CLOCK. Fees must accompany nominations. F. D. YONGE, Secretary. ' QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. To be held at Alexandra Park. NOVEMBER 18 AND 21. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned for the Publkans' Booths and Refreshment Stall at, the forthcoming Spring Meeting up to 12 noon TO-DAY (Friday). Tho highest or any Tender not necessanly accepted. F. D. YONGE. Secretary. Removal Notices. THE EXPRESS LAND AGENCY Have Removed to SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 2666. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15753, 30 October 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15753, 30 October 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15753, 30 October 1914, Page 12