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Amusements. JJIY HEBE TO-NIGHT? ' There is nothing more permanent in life than a well-established Custom." Thus we go to the pRINCESS mHBA TR E. QUEEN STREET. TO-DAY— (Monday, Nov. TO-NIGHT: rpHE WEIRD TIEGION, ROYAL ROTORUA, ROYAL ROTORUA, ROYAL ROTORUA, ROYAL ROTORUA Featuring, in Colours, NEW ZEALAND'S BEAUTIFUL AND MYSTERIOUS THERMAL DISTRICT. Panorama of Rotorua. The Porridge Tot. Whakarewarewa, the Valley of The Geysers. Pohutu at Flay. The Boiling Cauldron. Maoris Cooking in the Boiling Springs. The Brain Pot, The Wairoa Falls. Mount Tarawera and The Terraces, With A Score of Other Historic Subjects. Also, " T UCILLE T OVE," Chapter Eight of this Enthralling and Engrossing Picture Serial. A synompsis of the previous chapters of this gigantic story of love and wild adventure may be had on application at the Theatre. A MAN A GIRL. AND ANOTHER MAN— A Charming Story of the Eternal Trinity and tho Finger of Fate. MARION, THE HOLY TERROR-A Comic Study of Fortuitous Accidents. THE ECLAIR WAR JOURNAL, And. JONES'S FLOWERY OFFER— Unapproachable Burlesque. Admission: 6d and 3d Everywhere. J. F. MacMAHON. Manager, Dominion Picture Theatres Co., Ltd. rj.LOBE PICTURES PICTURES. THEATRE DE LUXE. MANAGERIAL.—This Popular Theatre has been thoroughly and artistically renovated by the noted theatre decorator Mr. G. Coulter, whose excellent work in Australia and New Zealand is well and favourably known. The result has been to transform this ideal picture house into a veritable palace of exquisite delight, well maintaining its enviable title of Theatre de Luxe. The Patronage that has been accorded us indicates magnificently the esteem in which the house is held. Believe us, we are grateful. AN INSPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED. The true representation of quality and value is contained in this j MAGNIFICENT NEW SERIES. JOHANNA rpHE "DARBARIAN 'Vita.l. A special feature in two parts, dealing with life in the far West, illustrating that Gentleness and Love conquer where force fails. The barbarous heart is softened and hate is supplanted by gratitude and kindness. pATHE "WAR OPECIAL. Transport Train Leaving—Fearless Submarines— Building Pontoon Bridge Belgian Homes Shelled—Refugees Fleeing to Ostend—Lord Lovat'a Scotch Chillies Wi»h Mountain Battery—Naval Aviator's Funeral, Etc.. Etc. A CHILD'S IMPULSE. A.B. A charming story of a child's love. QUALIFYING FOR LENA. Edison. CRAZY GULCH. Western Comedy. BIGNORO'S SUSPICOUS SPOUSE. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. T> E L G I A N W E E K. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, AT 8 P.M. ri IGANTIC "VrUSICAL "FESTIVAL, Under the Auspices of the Salvation Army. His Worship the Mayor will Preside. THREE BANDS WILL TAKE PART. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS GALORE. GRAND VARIETY PROGRAMME. | In Aid of the Belgian Fund. ADMISSION TICKETS. ONE SHILLING. Holiday Announcements. TM- O T I C E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to the terms of ' The Banking Act. 1908." WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of November. 1914, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices, of the undermentioned Banks at To Kuiti. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALASIA (R. A. Holmes, Inspector). BANK OF AUSTRALASIA (R. B. Smith. Acting-Inspector). BANK OF NEW ZEALAND IWm. Caller.der. General Manager).

A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. FRIDAY. November 20, is a Special Extra Holiday in all City and Suburban Schoob within a radius of 20 miles from the Auckland Post Office for the Children's Annual Flower Show. By order of the Board. R. P. J. RAY. Assistant-Secretary. ' ' =3 Money. DO You Want Money? We can get tor you large and small sums on Mortgage at very low rates of interest, on real good security.— Ewington and Baker, corner of Durham St. East and Queen St. I HAVE several Sums of Money for Investment, and can quote lew rates. THORNES. 63, Queen St. MONEY TO LEND at lowest current rates of Interest.—Apply Russell and Campbell. 42. High St. TLfONEY to Lend on Mortgage of First-class J.ML Freehold Security at current rates.—Hesketh and Richmond.Wyndna'- St., Auckland MONEY LENT on Jewellery, Furniture. Shares, Prom Notes. Policies, etc. Every conceivable form of security; promptly, privately, and confidentially.— Piedmont Loan Co., 256. Queen St.. next Princess Theatre. 'Phone 2325. OUR MOTTO: "TO ASSIST, NOT TO CRUSH." MONEY TO LEND. IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO.. 6. Law Court Buildings. High Street. A. EM AN DEL. Manager. If you are seeking financial assistance, the chief consideration is Moderate Interest, Easy Repayment, and Fair Treatment. OCR MOTTO IS FAIR DEALING. The publio are requested to note that we do not make any charges for inspection. No business, no charge. We advance money en furriturti, pianos. sewing machines iwithout removal), deeds, or any other security. All negotiations strictly confidential. Office hours: 10 to 4.80; Sat.. 10 to 1. ' v bone 4777. CENTRAL ADVANCE AND FINANCE COMPANY Have Removed from Wyndham Chambers to 166 AND I*B, QUEEN STREET, First Floor (over West End Tailors). LOANS WITHOUT THE EVILS OF USURY Loans from £2 upon Nrie of Hand, Life Policies, Bills of Sale, Leases, Pianos and Furniture without removal. Rop&y by easy instalments, from Is weekly. Call or send stamped address. PROMPTNESS AND PRIVACY GUARANTEED Special Rates to Fanners. 'Phone No. 3761. F. NORTH. Manager MONEY TO LEND A a moderate rats of interest JACKSON AND RUSSELL. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage or Firstclass Freehold Securities. W. COLEMAN, Solicitor and Notary Public 43 and 44, Queen St a TIT ONE TO LEND ON JEWX A *- L ELLERY. WATCHES. fHjHP PLATE. CLOTHING. FIREARMS. AND . EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE. THE HOBSON LOAN COMPANY, 102, HOBSON STREET (Between Victoria and Wellesley Streets). B. KISSIN, Pawnbroker. 'Phone 4312. Lent on Prom. Notes, WTrWxIl on Build. Society'* Shares, ml on Life Ins. Policies, or on Furuiture without removal. Business strictly confidential—The Lombard, 31* Weij lesley St. (opp. Public Library). .» Jt, a 17* STAB. 1887. — Royal Loan VV« Cj Office, 4. Wellesley St E jfc Money to Lend every conceivable " '"irm security: reasonable interest. —' i 1 here's nothing on this good old earth i To match, for downright sterling worth. The Rubber Heels of Rcdiern's.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 12