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;V; '}>;-'-■ -:■ _■ ■■■•;■:■ ■■■■■■" v'"""""^^"'"*ii < jSi - Amusements, ■ ' - E. Trim . GEORGE TnF»Ti.« M QUEEN AND DURHAM. £ - CONTINUOUS PICTURES ■ is, From 11 a.m. to 10,30 p.m.' . ■es ,■■;■■■• LAST DAY, LAST NIGHT.' A 'POWERFUL DRAMATIC -t?pW-'■••-■■ ■ FEATUm-G FRANCIS XBUsffiS. . QP JJOPE.-PARt|' s m A SHES O p - PART ". . .>„ . A dramatic -story, full 0 t ._„, -■" i! interest and tense situation thai tili" any audience. The story of a dancSlP - cess a lover's suspicions, and ,»*"*'■ , selfish desire to ruin a ri«"ntSl"sf : ' »«XE,2S,™gs *T m M "vV H ° P™. B^fe The story of a man who sunk to M ■' lowest depths and was redeemed flfH Pimple Counter Jumper.-Folly Comic'' . RED. T HE JJEDUTOIU^Ig M IKE IKSTRK C n^HiP. p A roaring comic fish "pictSL o *^ lull of Fun From tftart to Finish I ' ' : ' KINO GEORGE TREAtI* ; QUEEN AND DURHAM STRMEW?' : CONTINUOUS PICTURES -"', " From 11 a.m. to 10 '10 p.m." 4{?-j d COMMENCING MONDAY. NOV. if" Tho Dramatisation of Sir Arthur Cm,, 1 , Doyle's great and well-known story "S : ■■ t ney Stona'' in tour great parts.? " r rJHE TTOUSE OP rpEMPERLEY, Parts 1., 11. ;||| ■'• THE OUSB OF EMp ERLEY. r Parts 111., IV.' 'J l ' '' Is an all-British film, produced by the Lot'' don Film Co., and is the rtcture . *teV brought the producers instantaneous succta '■ and fame. . -^g« THE HOUSE OP TEMPERLEY r> " Was specially adapted to the Kinc-mil.. graph by tho author himself, and B<a»odi n * the screen, under his personal direction Hi ; master hand has left. nothing to chance'S' the film, and the tragic story of the reckleS but good-natured representative of TAPHOUSE OF TEMPERLEY i, told i, manner ra.sy to follow Moreover '"-■'>' „ THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEY. ■ '■ a c- be i a Vflotofaphed in delightful corfor of England, and the love scenes, the «3 1 ft S lk TO T / I( ? HT 0N CRAWLEY DOWNS, and the duel are uncuesflonisblT k remarkably fine efforts §fcp l THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLE3'" '■ Is unquestionably one of the finest BiiiiVv . films produced, anl will bear noracari^ • with any of the great films which SS been issued. In '•'- THE HOUSE OF TEMPERLEI&' : , Tho caste is ono of except:- nal strength mY is practically the same as hat chosen whim rS > p^y m was Mifc'iaally i -oluced at in. Adolphi Theatre London, :n 1909, and -ineludes the names of such well-known .Em! ■ lish artists as Lillian Logan. Ben Webster- ; Charles Rock, Charles Maude, EdS O'Neill, Wyndham Guise. John ' East a J ' Reginald Davis. ps.! ' T HE H OUSE op T EifPERLEY - Four Acts (Rodney Store). ffex- ' DnYT V p Bi ° of FV? D P COJ^N '). . UUYi.ES Renowned Theatrical SueceEi. which was produced in Australia by"'-" 1 MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON i'' ' THE GREATEST AND MOST SUCCESS. PUL OF ALL PHOTO-PLAYS Prices as Uusual, No Advance. Seats for Evening Sessions may be Booked, 6d extra, '• IW$ * HE ■ CUATER OF VESUVIUS ■£-' A" Men. Women, and Children should Sea this Record. «p PALACE THEATRE. NEWTON. '■" > HHNTLY BENEFIT ENTEBTAftrJ MENTS - (Under the Patronage of Sir Joseph Ward).-. The Fifth of the Series will be given in M 1 OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, NOV. 15. ■ ■■" (By kind permission of Mr. John Puller, cl K Brennan's Amphitheatres, Ltd.) -. '■ s "CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME."' Doors open at half-past seven. *;H PROGRAMME: fell Overture, " Consecration" - - Vielcr Held ; EWAET'S ORCHESTRA. Mr. J. Ewart, Conductor. ". ,' ,i Chairman's Introductory Remarks - - f*jsi' a MR. ALBERT E. GLOVER. M.P. '"■:.•.:•• Song, "Britain'B Sons" (Yf. J. Dii) (With (Jfull Orchestral Accompaniment). \ Am N.Z. Composition of very great merit) _, ~ . MR. E. B. HERON. 'kfti Recitation. Selected - Mf ~ MRS. DORA FISHER. ij» °°Mf. ,," Tho Rosary" - Etheibort Nevis'--(With Full Orchestral Accompaniment) Si I _ . . MISS INEZ HERBERT. H Recitation, " Corporal Dick's Promotion". ■ 1 Sir A. Conan Doslt ,'- „ LITTLE THELMA FLANAGAN. . Cornel Solo, "I Hear You"Calling Me" 5 {C. Marshall) (As played by Royal ArtillMJ, Band at Auckland Exhibition.) By reT quest. MR. H. VALENTINE. •! Lecturette. "Life's Handicap" --..!. rt , MR. HERBERT CLAPHAM. Orchestral, "Sunset on the Battlefield'* - .i EWART'S ORCHESTRA. Composed and : arranged by Mr. J. Ewnrt. Commemor*. ''' tivo March, dedicated to the memory of v the brave fellows already fallen in de- ~r fence of the Empire. '^-M Recitation, " Tito Two Vagabonds" • Anon' „ . MR. E. O. SMITH. Son?, " The Raiser Made Wiser" - Martin,"■;■ (With Full • Orchestral Accompaniment) ;; MB. JOHN MARTIN (Cornpcs-r i Author). Son?. "Nearer. My God. to"Theft" (Ljto Carey) MISS ELSIE BENTLEY „ (Tho Yorkshire Contralto. First appear- - ance in N.Z.) I •■ Song. " Bvmns of the Old Church Choir" : MR. SHELDON KINDLY. Song, "The Son? of tho Stprr,V - . - - '■;. -.; MRS. SHELDON KINDLY. * At the conclusion of Programme the: ■ audience and performers are invited to Join in singing the. hymn, "Eternal Father. Strong to Save." with full orchestral accompaniment. Words will be found on inside back cover of nroeramrrifl •fe-vS:'; ,"GOD SAVE THE T NG." - Recessional Grand March. "'The Allies"- ' EWART'S. ORCHESTRA. .' Arranged bv .1. Ewnrt. '-":■ : : ■, m MR. HERBERT CLAPHAM, -< 480. Queeni St. . Organise" 'Phono ASn-is. ■ P.O. Bos OS. Miscellaneous. I ' f . NURS-l WILKINSON, No. 11, Clarenwni -' 1> ■ 'St.. offKhyber Pass Rd.—Good accom- * modation, for ladies during accouchement. "■ Phone 4034. ;. rJ.'.S ATURSE HEDGES. Whare Koa, Ayr St./ j!\ lanielL has accommodation for Ladles" for and during accouchement.—'Phono A7oG. ;' MADAME ANGARA H, of India, Palmist and Clairvoyant, may be consulted.-; - 149, Albert St. (opp. Royal Albert Hall) ---; i A LIS CHEIRMANT. Palmist and Clair- \ xV. , oyant. Interviews by anuointment . only.—Second Floor Princess Theatre Buildings, Queen St. : 'Phone 4087. >%Is% MAGNETISM-Would you ho possessed el \< tho . wonderful power of Personal, Mag- ;. netißm? It is yours to command.—Write for prospectus to-day, Auckland School .; of --, Sciences, Princess Theatre Bldss.. Queen St - 'Phone 4087. ■ ; _____ . HIS MASTER'S VOICE Oramapuones ted ,v Records. Wo have largest stock in Nat > Zealand.—Agents. E. and V. Piano Agcncyi Lta .'■.•^■■% : ;'t TVTHS. MARTIN. 350, Queen Street, will. \ iVI open Business very shortly, it S4i, Queen Street. -.-.■■: STOUTNESS Cured, outward application' only. Herbal Bark Extract.' « dicing.—Herbai Stores, 115, Kaangahape Rd. • :,. T. — -r-l'-- ■' ASTNEE." *Ring of Player-Pianos,:; has no equal.— Agents, h. ana F.. Piano Agoncy, Ltd. S. Coldicutt, manager.^. PADEREWSKI, the world's greatest pianist, prefers Erard PianosboiOvV Agents, E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. ,> . Coldicutt. manager. P^y»j ESTEY ORGANS-Built on honour, sold on p merit, known the world ov«r.-bp» M Agents. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. - IriAVESTAFF PIANOS have delighted ih« J British public for over 50 years.—fc. - and P- Piano Agency. Ltd.. Sole Agents. >, TORALINE means sound lungs. Speaker! 0 and Singers take Tora-line. Ob;amsbia at all Leading Chemists. Is and 2s - "Vr'EW 7EALAND TTEB&LH. StrßSCitiPTitiNß Gd per week, delivered to \ towl anc> suburbs, or 10s per quarter re % advaice. posted any oar» of the OorointO'i.. Advertisements under the following «*W4i| -Waited To Let. For Sale. Lost ah? >■ Found. Personal Board AKP RS!DH«-. . are inserted at the rate ot IS words for Is. $0 three consecutive insertions for 2s W '«« cash, paid in advance Mifi'M Births. MABRIAGF9 AND Deaths. "M^t! each insertion; Funeral Notices. Is ex-»»» : ; for cash paid in advance These announcements must be signed by tho advertiser, j , Replies. to advertisements will bo reoeiw at the oDSca of tho Herald free of charge. Instructions »* to the insertion or «'|ft- \ drawal of' advertisements in tho nuiv> -: must be in writing. -'V^S: • The Proprietors do not hold lh«BI«l«'' responsible for non insertion c! adnttW; ,_.. rr.ents through accident or from other cauws, or for error in the publication of any advec' -.; liseraent. "fj'-'C" Telephones :— Advertising and Commeroia) ; Department. 178. Job Printing Order OBC«. ~, noon. n..Ki;„i..„ n 11. MtnHil '239.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 12

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