' ' •■ ■..■ . •<• ■■' .... ..." . .-, . - '"' .' Amusements.' "pJT :H ERE TO-N.I ■'.<: .... Tho measure of choosing well is : whethoi ■ft man likes what ho baa chosen." : The tos el- this is to try t£o \ ~> " 7 PRINCESS l '.rp'H E ATE E QUEEN STREET, - . TO-DAY-SATUR., ■■ KOV. 14-TO-NIGHT "V A . Big Dramatic »Programme. ../.•. THE RIGHTS OP THE HEART. & '"■. ' ••; >:; Kind '; hearts are more ■' than Coronets And flimplo faith ■>than; Norman blood. ! THE* FRUIT OF , EVIL. ■;'■ -;,.; ;-y:? - * ■ ■ How two levers go in 'despair down th( Mm long moon-lit path of the restless sea k ! -;"' : oblivion. . M ,-..,-.0. :■,;■•.• •<• : NOT LIKELY. '.. : ,'•■■"■'■:.•: , ■ £".' Rut likoly to make a likeable comedy, IN REAL LIFE. __ A drama of intense realism. •' • " ' ■.'•'•■ COCKNEY IN THE .COUNTRY, A comic confiscation compelling cachin. ' nation. ' , - ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL. ; ■ •, ' -, . ;.;' lhe Last Word from' the Front, b Universally voted to bo tho best all-round I programmo shown at a theatre that is noted for its enterprise and its excellence. V.; Admission: Gd and 3d Everywhere. ;: : ;"^ : J. F. MacMAHON, :/V>' Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd. "WEIRD TJEGION S." \ • x "ROYAL pOTORUA. A % Magnificent Exclusive local Picture, specially taken for the PRINCESS AND jfsjV THE QUEEN'S THEATRES. ' The; Wild, Weird Wonderland of the World. • A Beautiful Coloured Panorama of the Famous Thermal District showing the geysers ; in play, the boiling mud pools, the rnystcrijus caves tho life and habits of tho Maoris, social life among the primitives, and all the beauty spots of one of Nature's finest works of: art. V : Nothing , approaching , this magnificent scenic creation has ever emanated from any foreign firm. f. It is absolutely tho finest film of its class ever shown. ■•'.'.". j ■ COMMENCING MONDAY AT BOTH THEATRES. TOGETHER WITH THE USUAL STRONG Jl'\ ■' PROGRAMMES. u ■' •'./ No Increase' in Prices. ■ A LHAMBRA THEATRE. MATINEE-TO-DAY AT Q.30-MATINEE. Matinee Prices; D C, Adults Is, Children 6d. Matinee Prices: Stalls, Adults Gd, Children 3d A LHAMBRA ■ rpHEATRE ' ■''^^_„ Opposite Grafton Bridge. '■'•iW?SSB ND ' s "EST THEATRE. TO-'MGHT-SATURDAY-TO-NIGHT, -■; Your Last Opportunity of Seeing. -: AMONG THE CLOUDS, . _ The Building of a Skyscraper. The. Greatest of all Industrial Subjects. • OUR CAVALRY. ■ OUR CAVALRY. The 18th Hussars. Come and see how they ride. i THE DEFENCE OF ALOST. ' „„ And ■ THE GERMAN OCCUPATION OF ■ , : : - „ ■• ■ LOUVAIN. . Auckland has helped magnificently during the past few days for the Belgian Fund. COME AND SEE THE NEED FOR IT. Antics in Ink. The Drawing. Nancy's Husband. A Barnyard Flirtation. • : -- t Koystone Comedy. ;.i;,'" • Prices as Usual. TDELGIAN ' Relief PUND. '\ :. GARDEN TIETE, ON TfIRIDAY AND QATURDAY, j NOVEMBER 20 AND 21, ' {'i- ' ■ • At t ' MARIVARE, THE RESIDENCE OF MRS. I R. A. CARR, EPSOM. ■> ' /TREAT ATTRACTIONS: -' WOODLAND THEATRE, SCOTTISH DANCES, MORRIS DANCES, '.'. "BLOUSE COMPETITION, .•V. CAKE COMPETITION, ' CHARACTER SONGS AND TABLEAUX, I -...:, GIRL SCOUT DRILL. 3 FORTUNE TELLING, CLOCK GOLF,' •: :<:/''y : Etc., Etc. Afternoon, 2 o'clock. Evening, 8 o'clock. •; Admission, One Shilling. Children, 6d. POR THE RELIEF OF THE BELGIANS. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. % MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 191-1. SRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ■ •-: ■ ;•.."" CONCERT, I" . . - : ' r ' ' Arranged by MR. H. BARRY CONEY, A.R.A.M., yv;:; r ,;'., L.R.A.M. ,* , ;,,-,.. Tickets, 2s and 15. ,. [ Two Shilling Tickets may be' obtained at Messrs. A. Eady and Co.'s and Wildrnan and ircy's. v'.:; : -.;:;'■.... ,;>■ ', Box Plan at Messrs. Wildman and Arey's. ■ QN mUESDAY, NOVEMBER q( 7 ' ■:-"■ AT 8 P.M., 1 -' h i ■■: ■ At tho ': rpOWN TTALL, y ■■::■::■ ' THE "• "•''-' '. AUCKLAND pHORAL ■ SOCIETY, .■•'- ,=*■ (Incorporated), -,'• ■' : ;"~'. : j '•'■ 0',:;.. - Will Present the ! FOURTH CONCERT OF THE SEASON. S. Coleridgo Taylor's . '.V j"■• ,;," A■■; TALE OF OLD t JAPAN," '....'-•• ' And Elgar's ,■: 7-\. .:■'■ "BANNER OF ST.. GEORGE." The . Principal Parts of which will, ho susv'r;-,■'..■,-•''■'".'.• ■• tained by: r.vv *. , ■-,' ,- Miss May Fuller, soprano; Miss Margaret Mackenzie, contralto; Mr. ;W. ■ Aapinull, enor: Mr. J. Wallace Atkinson, bass. Supported 'by; «i. : strong Chorus and OrchesV.ra, jnder. the : conduclorship of Mr. J. Ma.ugh.an Bavnott, ■ ■■•''• : .'-.:.y''=••-.-:.■•: -Box Plan opens at Wildman:and Areys ■m THURSDAY, November , 12. Reserved Scats 'tat' Wildman and Arey's, 3s. Day Sales at A. Endy and Co., 2s and Is. -. 'i All r,°?? who purchased tickets for "A Tale of ; Old Japan " Coi "crt last year, may nave new tickets in exchange for tho old ones an l presenting. same at' t'.,e secretary's office. h-\:- H. E. SIMMON Secretary. ; 29, ■'■ Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street, ■'" n" . Excursions. Pl:clcs, etc. ■-"'■',' ';.■..'■■;■■;■.■,■ : ——? .. 1.. Mr-. ' •*ji "EXCURSION :TO RlVEßlj||gSfijS> TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), i no bti PITOITOI will leave the Queen's Wharf; at 10 a.m. ■ v Return fare, Is. \ -,:lj-"■::■" BRA.DNEY AND BINNS. ' ~Ki PISHING EXCURSION. _ THE S.S. . ONEWA Hff'Bfj 1 T\ J fm Will . leave tho Queen's Wharf TO-MORROW (Sunday), for Fishing Grounds, at 9,30 a.m. | \ Fare, 2s Cd. Bait Provided, j ;i\ BRADNEY AND BINNS. — I •:••■■. •■-..,■; """~ TAAAPUNA TRAMWAY AND FERR? 'OAYSWATER AND rjUKAPUNA ;J:v OERVICE. * V # SB- p UPUKB ■■^'wpSinfvS 7 ? 8 ? -/We»U.ni Entrance)- ! WEEKDAYS, at 7.15 a.m. and quarter "'■■nr,»Ps«V erj hour until 11.16 p.m. SUNDAYS, at 10, 11 a.m., 1 p.m.. 215. 8.15, 4.30, 5.45, 6.16, 8, 9, '9.30 "■■■ ' . 'Bajswater only. :. Connecting with Trams at Bayswatet > t^: 1 FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA. Full i Time-tables on Application at Ferry ■■ ! >: '■■ .•.? Offices. < • ; ;'; j: pARCEL SERVICE. '■ Parcels and Freight Delivered to any Address in the Lake District promptly, at fiOw Rates. Prices on application. - ',/*']* W. H. TAYLOR. i ; •: ■'''•''.'.■ ■ =' Manager. "-:■;;'.„,„ . ■ ... ■ ■■ ; , . =» Restaurants and lea Rooms. PRIOR'B-LARGEST DININGROOM IN Jtvu. : ,;•..•" TOWN. ' ; , ~*■.; "•BEST, SHILLING MEALS. ;' ,- QUICK' SERVICE. : % STRAND ARCADE/ •/, HAVE V.YOU,';BEEN TO \ THE '\ POST .... -OFFICE REFRESHMENT ; ROOMS? : ■ Yes! They are Grand, New, Up-to-date. . No waiting, ' 's "* ' Opposite" 1 G.P.O '!' ■■ . =j EXCHANGE YOUR OLD " PIANO.- ■■: Full allowance for your, old Piano "at the No 'Deposit: Piano Co.. 28, High St.:- > THE NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO,, 28, HIGH -. ST., > Sell : : New. - Iron-framed Pianos from a week. "" ~ :-■■>, ';>;'"■'■ : - "■'■■ '■;■'-■'' '". l .. ; -:.--." : '''-.'.V, v i'-'' -.'"■■'' :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 12
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