' Amusements. • GLOBE PICTURES LOBE PICTURE S. THEATRE DE LUXE- _ HEARD ON ALL SIDES. Have you seen the GLOBE decorations? The Prettiest Theatre in Auckland. QUE WAR SPECIAL. * Just received ex Niagara. Peasants Fleeing from their Homes, Belgian Batteries in Action. Changing Front, German Shells Bursting in the Air, Convoy Crossing the Scheldt, Effect of Gun Fire on Houses, Indian Troops arriving at Marseilles, British Naval Brigade in the Trenches. British Naval Guns in Action from an Armoured Train, Antwerp Citizens Forced to Dig Trenches, Snipers at Work. THESE ARE NOT FAKE PICTURES. But authentic Photos, taken by daring operators. Come and See " OUR BOYS" doing their Duty. Pictures to Inspire Each and All. JOHANNA fPHE TJARBARIAN Splendid Vita. Special. CHILD'S IMPULSE. Featuring Mary Pickford. Adults. 6d. Children, 3d.
STILL TO THE ' FRONT. A LHAMBRA rpHEATRE AUCKLAND'S BEST THEATRE. TO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT. „ GERMANY'S WAR MACHINE. Britons desire to know what they are up against in their fight for LIBERTY. JUSTICE AND CIVILISATION. Come and See This Film. The Submarine U9, responsible for the sinking of Three British Cruisers, is also seen in this Picture. THE MARINE MYSTERY, A Thrilling Detective Drama, featuring mm King Baggot. THE NEWLYWEDS DILEMMA. A jealous and newly-married husband, an automatically-locking door, and an obliging neighbour are the main points around which this comedy is written. HER PRIMITIVE MODEL. This subject is an illustration in light vein pi the brute's mastery over the weak, to be m turn mastered by the weak, where the rod of rule is love. TOPICAL BUDGET. News of Interest from Home. THE DEAD WITNESS. Drama. SCOOPED BY CUPID. Farce Comedy. FALSE BEAUTY. Keystone Comedy. Note the Prices—D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls, 6d- Children, half-price; Reserves, Is 6d. Box Plan at Le Petit's, Shortland Street, or 'Phone, Theatre. 2682. THIS (TUESDAY) "EVENING, AX 8 P.M.. XJ At the rp OW N TT AL L, THE A UCKLAND pHORAL OOCIETX, (Incorporated), „„„ •'Will Present the FOURTH CONCERT OF THE SEASON. S. Coleridge Taylor's "A TALE OF OLD JAPAN." And Elgar's " BANNER OF ST. GEORGE." The Principal Parts of which will be sustained by: Miss May Fuller, soprano; Miss Margaret Mackenzie, contralto; Mr. W. Aspinall, tenor; Mr. J. Wallace Atkinson, bass. Supported by a strong Chorus and Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. J. Maughan Barnett. Box Plan opens at Wildman and Arey on THURSDAY, November 12. Reserved Seats at Wildman and Arey's, Bs. Day Sales at A. Eady and Co., 2s and Is. AH those who purchased tickets for "A Tale of Old Japan " Concert last year, may have new tickets in exchange for the old ones on presenting same at the secretary's office. The Auckland-Henderson train which usually leaves at 9.45, will on Tuesday leave at 10.20 p.m. The Takapuna Ferry which usually leaves at 10.15 p.m. will on Tuesday leave at 10.20 instead. -» H. E. SIMMON DS, Secretary. 29. Safe Deposit Buildings, High Street. Excursions, Picnics, etc. "VTORTHERN STEAMSJXxrSI SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. WHANGAREI SHOW. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1914. THE S.S. MANAIA Is leaving Auckland on WEDNESDAY, November 18, at 10 p.m., and will leave Wnangarei on SATURDAY. 21st. after arrival 12 noon train. i RETURN FARE, 20s. |g '• a Shows. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ROSE SHOW AND CHILDREN'S FLOWER SHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 20 and 21. At the HORTICULTURAL HALL, AUCKLAND DOMAIN. To bo Opened by His Worship the MayoT, at 3 p.m. on FRIDAY. Admission, Is. Children, <sd. A UCKLAND 1914 "YCETROPOLITAN A GRICULTURAL CHOW. CAMPBELL SHOW GROUND, EPSOM. NOVEMBER 26. 27. and 28. CHEAP FARES BY RAIL AND STEAMER. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME EACH DAY. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. W. B. FORDYCE. Secretary. 16, Hall of Commerce, High Street, Auckland. G.P.O. Box 88.
Educational. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL 1 OP MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE, REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S. A- MOORE-JONES. M.M.. M.R.C.P.. CM., S.K., London. Stafl of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian, Principles. Exams, prepared {or. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Tipton and Co.. and Champtaloup and Edmiston. 'Phone 808. Free railway: trams to gate. THIRD TERM BEGAN SEPT. & CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVON PORT. Boardir: and Day School for Girls. Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN. Formerly Mistress of the Terrace --aool, Wellington. Assisted by an efficient staff and visiting; teachers. Third term: Sept. 22. The School i& delightfully situated for those desiring sea air and bathing. Prospectus at Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston's and Messrs. Upton's. "P LOCUTION •" TAUGHT BY MODERN METHOD. VOICE PRODUCTION. p A LFEED pRICE. ELOCUTIONIST, 21, SWANSON ST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15768, 17 November 1914, Page 12
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