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Amusements. /-VPERA HOUSE." SHARPSHOOTING COMPETITIONS. . FINALS TO-NIGHT. * SHABPSHOOTING COMPETITIONS. FINALS TO-NIGHT. The Six Successful Competitors. Messrs. Hudson, Wheeler. Wilkinson. Harrod. Jones. and Jakovitch, WILL SHOOT OFF FOR THE FINALS TO-NIGHT. Don't Miss the Exciting Finish To-night. OPERA HOUSE. WHERE THE BIG SHOWS ARE. SHARPSHOOTING COMPETITIONS FINALS TO-NIGHT. AT 8. One of the Most Superb Vaudeville Bills ; Ever Presented in New Zealand, pH I L CMITH, Late Principal Comedian of J. C. Williamson. Ltd. AND JESSIE BARLEE. In a Musical Comedy Trifle. TpDDY IyTARTYN. America's Famous Eccentric Dancer. \f-R. pARLETON pHASE, The Fashion Plate of Vaudeville. Assisted by MR. GENE HA WEES. DANGAR. In his Mile-a-minute Act. on the Cycledrome. A real thriller. Last Nights of the Famous Rifle Shots. CLINTON AND BEATRICE. G. MELROSE THE 3 STARRS. The Hatedisn. JOHN EARL. Bob — DRISCOLLS — Alf Australia's r'orsmost Patter Comedians. THE -2 FRANKLINS. America's Brilliant Comedy Sketch Duo. Prices: DC. and OS., 2s; Stalls. Is 6d: Family Circle. Is; Reserves. 2s 6d y Robertson's M.isic Depot to 6 p.m.. thereafter Theatre. Phone 1595. THE TTING'S — TO NIGHT AT Q HE .IVING'S — 1 O-NIGHT AT O. Direction Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Only Two More Nights Of THE BIG DRAMATIC SUCCESS. SHADOWB OF THE PAST. A Masterpiece SHADOWS OF THE PAST. of SHADOWS OF THE PAST. Production. PATHE T\7AR QERIES. ATHE *V AR SERIES. Calais Harbour—A Russian Charge The Gurkhas' Terrible Kukris Peril, etc. MODERN PHYSICAL CULTURE. MODERN PHYSICAL CULTURE. Entertaining. Instructive. WAR WITH TURKEY. Mobilising the Army—Jerusalem on Declaration of War—Camels for the Front, and others. Across the Chasm Hard Cider—Hunting Absurdity—Oh w You Kids' Prices as Usual. King's Orchestra. pALACE rpHEATBE, NEWTON. Id SECTION. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Last Two Afternoons and Evenings of THE GREAT MASTER'S GREATEST WORK. DAVID COPPERFIELD. A Literary DAVID COPPERFIELD. Triumph. DAVID COPPERFIELD. A Motion DAVID COPPERFIELD. Masterpiece. CHARLES DICKENS' GREATEST WORKDAVID COPPERFIELD. An DAVID COPPERFIFLD. All-British DAVID COPPERFIELD. Exclusive. Only for Two more Afternoons and Evenings. POPULAR PRICES—Adults 6d. Children 3d. THE LYRIC & WEST END THEATRES. THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME. America's Leading Actor. Malcolm Williams, in "THE BRUT E." "THE BRUT E." Absolutely an Unforgettable Play. BATTLE AROUND DIXMUDE. War TROOPS IN EGYPT. Topicals. Mary Pickford. in THE SCHOOL TEACHER & TH£ WAIF. And Many Others. TIM WEBB. Senator, arrives MONDAY. Meetings. AUCKLAND FISHERMEN'S INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A General Meeting of the Members- of the above Union will be held in the Trades Hail. Hobson Street. Auckland. TO-MORROW (Saturday). January 23, at 10.15 a.m. Business: Important. F. GARDEN, Secretary. AUCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Building Society. — Appropriations, St- James's Hall. Wed.. Jan. 27. 7.30 p.m £6*oo, by ballot and sale. i—~~~^^^~"—^^~^~7 Motor-car Trips. SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS DAILY FROM G.P.O. Morning. 10 a.m.: Two Sours' Bound Trip. 2a 64. Afternoon. 2.30 p.m. Three Hours' Round Trip. 8s 6d THIS MORNING— round City and Suburbs to ail points of interest. THIS AFTERNOON—Round Trip through Suburbs, Domain and Parka, including a visit cf inspection to Onehunga Woollen Mills. A rare treat. For further particulars and booking seats. Phono 1553. JOHN W ANDREW Proprietor Chase Char-a-banc i Holiday Announcements. jy O T I C E. SPECIAL BANE HOLIDAY. ANNIVERSARY DAY. Pursuant to the terms of " The Banking Act. 1908." FRIDAY, the 29th day of January. 1915. is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks at Auckland City, Suburbs and throughout Auckland Provincial District. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LIMITED. _~__ . R- A. Holmes. Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. •~ „-2- Molineaux. Assistant-Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. •.. . m „—., „ A. P. Webster. Inspector NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. D. W. Duthie, Acting-General Manager THE COMMEECIAIT BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED. _ *"* E. P. Yaldwin, Manager BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. al '* r - M. Callender. General Manager. Legal Notices. "Yy 'd. M. GLAISTEB, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has removed to New Offices, First Floor Ellison Chambers, Queen Street (opposite Wyndham Street). Money to Lend on Mortgage freehold security it current rates. REMOVAL KOTICt MB. G. M. NEWTON. Barrister and Solicitor, HAS REMOVED TO HERALD BUILDINGS (First -Floor). 149. QUEEN STREET. M ISS E. M ELVIi 'LE SOLICITOR. UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Opp. Parnell Tram Terminus. RAPIER AND OMITH. "DABRISTERS AND OOLICTTORS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLANDN.B.— to Lend on land at very low interest. M* A. R. b bown - SOLICITOR. HAMILTON. Bess to intimate that he has commenced the Practice of his profession at VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON In offices formerly occupied by Mr. xienderson. Land Agent. REMOVAL NOTICE. , MESSRS. REYBURN AND McABTHUB. SOLICITORS, Have Removed to , ELLISON CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET (Opposite Wyndham St.). ' — CBISPO BACON AND fluua Sugar Cured. Best on the market. Try it and yon will take no other. Ail Grocers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 10