Amusements. . QPERA JJOOSE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. MATINEES. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ONE BOOM FOLLOWS ANOTHER. AT 8-TO-NIGHT-AT 8. NEW AGGREGATION OF STAR ARTISTS SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK. Headed by THE CELEBRATED. TVANDELL JACKSON QOY. Of All-Star English Specialty Artists There seems to be no question about this Celebrated Company being the most _ suc-. cessful that has ever toured the Dominion of Now Zealand iu this kind of Entertainment. ._ THE RANDELL JACKSON COY. Appeal to all sections of our thousands ol Patrons. FRANK. LANK, AND ALICE Hilarious Comedy Juggling Trio. First Appearance To-night of EFFIE FELLOWS. . . Chic Comedienne and Vocalist. jLfIBB TULA AIRLIE. The eminent entertainer at and away from the Piano. IDA JARVIS. Last Appearances. STERLING AND JOVE. Novel Instrumental and Sketch Duo. WEEK NIGHT PRICES. DC and O.S . 2s; Stalls, Is. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reservos, 2s 6d, at Robortson's to 8 | p.m., thereafter at Theatre to 7 p.m., or by phone 1595. Booking, 6d. I • ■
THE THING'S. I?^J&?!___ J-HE IVING'S. X PICT«RES. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Great Train ,M In Three . Wreck Feature, 'ti-O. Truly America's A i Q Terrific Big Sensation 4:10. Reels. JUST THINK OF THIS. The Producers of this Picture bought ft whole train-Engine, Coal Tender, and Carriages complete—rushed it down toe mountain-side at 60 miles an hour, over the embankment, and wrecked it completely within 40yds of the camera. A SIGHT YOU WON'T SEE ONCE IN A LIFETIME. In addition, DUKE TrAHANAMOKU. DKE IVAHANAMOKU. The Hawaiian Champion, at the. recent Wellington Swimming CarnivalKING'S WAR SERIES. MAN IN THE VAULT „_ HORSESHOE FOR LUCK. PERFORMING BEARS. KING'S ORCHESTRAL BAND. D.C.. Is; Stalls, 6d Also, at EMPIRE THEATRE. Dominion Rd. PHAS. pHAPLIN AT THE J YRICI VHAS. VHAPLIN AT THE JJYRIC! TO-NIGHT. I CHAS. CHAPLIN _ MABEL NORMAND In a Thousand Feet of Joy, Entitled, " GETTING ACQUAINTED." Also, A CLEAN STATE ..-.-• Dramatic KITTENS -- - -- - Animal Study LATEST GRAPHIC TwEEtS A CLOSE CALL - ■- - - - • Dramatic THE LOST LORD LOVELL- - .- • - , i__ _u_- w a Twoßeel Majestic Comedy THE PASSER-BY - • • •' dramatic iSS SISEI'I wa sob Splendid Cartoons, by one of Britain's Foremost Artists. Prices as Usual. Book by 'Phone. also AT THE WEST END THEATRE. mHEB_ is only one LINDAUEK cs£ 1 LECTION fo.- the Belgian Fund. Help * cu ,, it.—Patriotic Concert, Town Hall. Thursday. .—-„, _—~—i Lectures. _ A CALL TO THE BUSINESS GIRLS OP A AUCKLAND, FROM THE Y-W.C.A. Fifteen Minutes for Intercessory Prayer for Our Empire and Soldiers. Every Wednesday. 12.30 till 12.46; 1.30 till 1.45. __ A COMPLIMENTARY TALK TO LADIES A on how Health can be regained and maintained through the ' 'Viftf >J»jg be given by Miss Cooch, in th.Globe.Tearooms, next Picture Theatre, .TO-MORROW i (Wednesday), at 3 p.m. Afternoon tea ' served at -1 p.m. ■ Meetings. . f\NEHCNGA CYCLE CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the &&*&£ Cycle Club will be held TO-MORROW - Wednesday) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, at Mes«... Partington and Sutherland s Shop. \ . All Members and intending Members aro requested to attend. HAyWARD> Secretary. I THE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND 1 • FERRY CO., LTD.—Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Office of the N.Z. Power. beat Association. 3rd floor, Ferry Bid Quay St., Auckland, TO-DAY . (Tuesday), May 11. at 2.30 p.m.. to receive Directors' Beport and Balance-sheet for tt* Mir ending March 31, 1915.-JOHN KERR, Sec. .■■■ " =3 Educational. AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD.
EXAMINATION FOR STANDARD CERTIFICATES. An Examination for Candidates wishing to lit for Standard VI. Certificates or for Cerificates of Competency in other Classes, will » held at the Normal School, Wellesley Street, on THURSDAY, May 20, beginning it 9.30 a.m. ...... Candidates must give notice in writing .of heir desire to be examined to the Senior nsnector of Schools, at the Education Office, Williamson Chambers, Shortland Street, not ater than TUESDAY. May 18. such notice to state the reason for which the Certificate is sought. R. CROWE. Secretary. CCHOOL OF ART. "Elam" School of Art. Rutland 81.. Auckland Art School. AucklandDrawing and Pair tins' in all branches. " Life ' classes six times each' week. Sketching from Nature. Woodcarving Enamelling. Modelling in Clay Jewellery. Ropoussf Copper and Silver Work. Copperplate Etching. Art Leather Work. Photography. Particulars of Classes,. Fees, and Free Studentships on application to E- W. PAYTON. Director. CHELTENHAM COLLEGE, DEVONPORT. Boarding and Day Schools for Girls. Principal: MRS. A. E. DEAN. Formerly Mistress of the Terraoe School, Wellir gton. Assisted by an efficient staff and visiting teachers. Half-term: Marc* 80, 1915. The School is delightfully situated for those desiring sea air and bathing. _frqspectus at Messrs. Champtaloup and Edmiston's and Messrs. Upton s, or an application to the Principal. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC* CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA, Principal: MRS. S. A. MOORE-JONES, M.M.. M.R.C.P.. M.. S.K.. London. Stall of Graduates and Certificated Teachers, English and Foreign. Thorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but UnsecTarian Principles. Exams, prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline, Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds. Prospectus at Messrs. Upton and Co., and Champtaloup and Edmiston. 'Phono 808. Free railway; trams to gate FIRST TERM COMMENCED FEBRUARY 9. 1915. DRAWING, Painting, Junior Music, Elocution—Teacher, trained Royal Drawing Society; schools visited; also, private pupils or at studio.—Miss Waldron-Udall, Oakleigh, Upper Symonds StreetJOIN My Classes, and order Larger Hats —Public Service, D., Matrio H. Mason' MA., Eden Terrace. Goll. G" F. G. HOOD, Golf Professional. P "Silver King," "Why Not," "Challenger," "R. and A. Challenger." "Orion" Golf Balls Stocked. Large Assortment of First-class Golf Clubs. Inspection Invited. Coaching by Appointment. Open Daily, i to 5. Wednesday and Saturda* Evenings, 7 to 9. 'Phone 2670. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. Second Floor. TEETH ADTiai Jiffy. V/ in a Jiffy. At Howey Walker's. Painless,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15914, 11 May 1915, Page 12
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