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Amusements. * ■■■ Jl?' A LHambr A THEATEB aucS' S GB ||iON .BRIDGE. ' TO-night-wldnP^yl?^!^ ' B . HER PRIMITIVE Of KODEI^S Beautiful Comedy Drama h« tl «« %C h ' E^if4 s DEATH W!T\ESS eB A B C T> £~ TO-MORROW f * 6 in job** «• pRPISE ?^F D npRE S TTP^J * A Picture-Storv of Wonderf-il 3000FT—OF SESSATIKoOMpf* f;°? T V™ rd Success of the WAR. . Rulers _of _ the various Battlii7~f „ WA & Countries m final inspection of thfSW „ ~ . , mg force?. lr Zeppelin togg inmost. Powerful 10 000,000 DOLLARS IX GOT ft' ' Large Suras of Uncle Sam', Golden P t arrive in New York Sub-Trea«u-r . • gles banking stability in the \f'. v 1 "?* 8 Uncle Sam's Treasure Sh.p T' 19 ' " Cruiser Tennessee with Eight lars in Gold leaves New York 'or fe? Do! - ports to aid stranded American, ™ by the war. etc. e v maroon « GERMANY'S WAR MACHINES Britons desire to know what thev , '* against in their fight for Libert ill-** and Civilisation. Come and see'" Us l¥ l4 ' The Submarine Ufi, responsible I film ' sinking of three British cruisers i, ~ H>® this pirturp. " '13 6060 m pie Marine Mystery. Featun n " Scooped by Cupid. Cotpov i? affia The False Beau, v. Kov«™n7 (S™? 1 - prices AS ui=t- v£ Comed-v- - PETERSEN. K™ QEORGE 'pHEATBa QUEEN AND DURHAM STREFTH" CONTINUOUS PICTURES From 11 a.m. to 10 30 p.m.' TO-NIGHT. Great Success of THE DRAMATISATION" OF SIT* ApTtr-rn CONAN DOYLE'S GRF »T \\n ml?? KNOWN STORY iROIiXET smvpf l IN FOUR GREAT PARTS' ' T K JJOUSE OF e^PERLEY Is an all-British film. Produced by ft, London Film Co , and is the Dirtnro um? brought the producers instantaneous s S ces? and lame. T HE jj ouse OF T empesley - Sjh*srsz ssss-Ajfjs-a for the screen under his personal directs T HE JJ°^ SE OF 'pEMPERLEY ' has been photographed in delightful corner, of England ana the love scenes, theES? SOWN ; S and ß^ T fT' HT ° X CRAWLEY remadta 6ly fine efforts T HE JJ QPSE 0F 'J'EiIPERLEY is unquestionably °- of the finest British .films produced, and will bear comnariiS with any of the great films which been issued. In fJiHE 2 ouse OF 'pEMFERLEY. the cast is one of exceptional strength and the same as that chosen wh«n the piay was originallv produced at (i. ADELPHI THEATRE, LONDON. »JiHE JJO.USE OF pEMPERLEY. FOUR ACTS (RODNEY STONE). * Ve " ioc of SIR ARTHUR CONAH J LE 8 Renowned Theatrical Success, which was produced in Australia by MESSRS. J. C. WILLIAMSON. i THE GREATEST AND MOST SUCCESSFUL OF ALL PHOTO-PLAYS. The Eighth Series of that Great SerisL IN TWO PARTS. UCILLE T OVE. THE GIRL OP -L* MYSTERY A Story of Adventure. Love, and Intriew. Evening Sessions.—Patrons are requested to come early and tnus avoid waiting. Prices as usual. No advance. Seats to Evening Sessions may be booked. 6d extra. QELTIC gOCIETY'S QONCERT, IN AID OF gELGIAN RELIEF TOWN HALL, ' TOWN HALL, - »JpHIS AT g O'CLOCK Under the Patronage and in the Presfflji of His Worship the Mayor (C. 3. Parr, Esq.). R. Burns, Esq., Actios Consul for Belgium, French Consul, xCuasian Consul, and Military Officer Commanding the District. PROGRAMME: L Overture . . Patriotic Airs. i EWART'S ORCHESTRA OF 35 PER- „ , FORMERS. 2. English and Belgian National Anthems and Patriotic Songs. "J. CHILDREN OF MARIST BROS. AND, „ „ „ CONVENT SCHOOLS. ;■ 3. ' Hearts of Oak" MR. JAS. LONERGaN. 4 " Banks and Braes, MRS. BLYTHE AND MISS MARTIN. 6. Violin Solo, valse '• Triste" HENRI LISSACK, rsew Zealand Child Violin Virtuoso. 6. *' It's a Long Way to Tipper&ry,'' . . W .MR. F. G. BURKE, - _ .. _ With Chorus by Children. i» For God and Honour the King." » « mbs. A- J. McDonnell. 8. Roamin* in the Gloamin' ** . . ,' s » . MR. HECTOR BLACK. 9. Britain Calls Again" . ... i 4'^ Ajoklwd'a latest Patriotic Song. *■). , PUPILS OF MAR IST BROS. SCHOOL 10. Sale of Beautiful Silk Belgian Flag. - 11. Patriotic Songs . . CHILDREN OP MARIST BEOS. "5 CONVENT SCHOOLS. 12. Duet . . . " True Till Death?? MR. AND MRS. F. G. BURKE. 13. " O Donne 11 Aboo," . . MR. JAS. LOS. i. ERGAN, and Chorus by the Children. 14. " Colleen Rue," . . MRS. BLYTHE. 15. ' The Lord Is My Light" . . . „ , r , MR. J. H. EGAN. 16. Monologue . . MISS EILEEN KELLY. 17. "Until" . . .MR. F. G. BURKE. 18. " The Softest o' the Family "... MR. HECTOR BLACK. 19. God Save the King . . Children and Audience. Accompanist. . Mr. Harry Hiscocks. Popular Prices, 2s and Is. A. J. WOODLEY. ' Hon. Secretary. rpHE LYRIC AND WEST END 1 THEATRES. The all-new Programme this week includes: Maurice Costello in "Her Big Scoop," G&utnont War Graphic, "In Peril's Path," "Tie Face on the Bar-room Floor" (Keystone). "Wireless from the War" (fourth series). "Panorama of Belgium." "Latest War Pictures." etc. gELGIAN RELIEF pUNS. Q.ARDEN pETE. ?• ON FRIDAY AND gATURDAY. 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Instructions a» to the insertion cr drawai ot advertisements in the axatw must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold thesse'V' responsible for non insertion of advent!* ments through accident or fiom ether cau»». or tor error in the publication oi any aa™ tisetaent- . . Telephones-— and Command Department. 178. Job Printing Order vJID 2890; Publishing. II; Editorial. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15769, 18 November 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15769, 18 November 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15769, 18 November 1914, Page 14