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Amusements. /-VPERA HOUSE. MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. At Our Special Reduced Prions, SIXPENCE AND ONE. SHILLING. Reserves, Is 6d, Robertson's to 1 p.m. Doors, 1.50 p.m. Overture, 2.30. r\PERA TTOOBE. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE WHERE EVERYBODY GOES. MATINEE TO-DAY, sffii Ifesra NEW AGGREGATION 01* STAR ARTISTS ALL THIS WEEK. Headed by THE LAST NIGHTS OF TJANDELL JACKSON QOY. Of Ail-Star English Spociilty Artists. THE RANDELL JACKSON COY. Appeal to all sections of our thousands ol Patrons. Positively last nights here. PRANK, LANK, AND. ALICE Hilarious Comedy Juggling Trio. First Appearance To-night of EFFIE FELLOWS. . . Chic Comedienne and Vooalisi. MISS "CiLLA A IRLIE. The eminent entertainer at and away from the Piano. IDA JARVIS. Last Appearances. STERLING AND JOVE. Novel Instrumental and Sketch Duo. WEEK NIGHT PRICES. D C and O.S. 2s: Stalls, Is. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves, 2s <>d, at Robertson's to 6 p.m., thereafter at Theatre to 7 p.m., or by 'phone 1605. Booking. 6d. THE THING'S. ' PULLER'S m HE JOIING'S. X PICTURES. AGAIN TO-NIGHT AT 8. " /MQ " The Great Train Wrack tLO. Feature. "4,10 " America's Big Sensation. JUST PAUSE: AND THINK OF THIS. The Producers of this Picture bought a whole Engine, Coal Tender, and Carriages complete—rushed it down the mountain-side at 60 miles an hour, over the embankment, and wrecked it completely within 40yds of the camera. KING'S NEW WAR SERIES. Topical. " Duke Kalisnamoku at Wellington" " Man in the Vault "—" Horseshoe for Luck" " Performing Bears"—" The Grip of the Plumber." D.C., Is; Stalls, 6d. Also, at EMPIRE THEATRE. Dominion Rd, THEATRE ROYAL Auckland.-The Last Word in Comfort! PHAS. pHAPLIN AT THE T YRICI Chaplin AT the Juyrici TO-NIGHT. CHAS. CHAPLIN & MABEL NORMAND In a Thousand Feet of Joy, Entitled, " GETTING ACQUAINTED." Also, A CLEAN STATE .-'..-. Dramatic KITTENS -• • -- • Animal Study LATEST GRAPHIC --,--- Topical A CLOSE CALL Dramatic THE LOST LORD LOVELL-. • - - ■ A Two-Reel Majestic Comedy THE PASSER-BY Dramatic and cftudy's "war ctudies. and Study's War Studies. Splendid Cartoons, by one of Britain a Foremost Artists. Prices as Usual. Book by '£_«••_ AT.HO AT THE WEBT END THEATRE. THEATRE ROYAL, Auckland.—The Last Word in Music! pEAND pATRIOTIC CONCERT. rpoWN TTALL, rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AT g P.M. Under the Patronage and in the Ptewnoe of Their Excellencies the Governor and the Countess of Liverpool AUCKLAND gOCIETT OF . And to assist in the r PURCHASE OF THE LINDAUER COLLECTION FOR THE BELGIAN PUND. ELGIAN TUND. PROGRAMME. "God Bave the King. H-M 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles Band. Ov«rture-"Bronie Horse' - - - - Au&er H.M 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles Band. (By kind permission of Major Wynyard). Duet—"The Day is Done' . - •,•-.'., Messrs Evan MacCormick and Harold Piper. Song-Walts Song, from the comic opera. "Tom Jones" - - - -Edward .German. Miss Gracie Wray, late of Gtorge Edwardes • Beecham Co.. Covenl Garden. . Organ Solo-Fantasie from "Faust * Gounod Mr. Maughan Barnett (City Organist). Song-"For the Green" - - .Herman Lour Miss Jessie Bart left. Song—"Shake the Rosy Apples Down Ernest Austin Mr. Barry Coney, L R.A.M., Intermeno—"Le Carillon de fit Martin" Rondelh H.M. 3rd Auckland Mounted Rifles Band. ; Tubular Bells. R. Adams. Patriotic Song—"Your King and Country , Want You" Pan! Rubens Miss Gracie Wray. Accompanied by H M. 3rd A M.B. Band. Song—"The Lord Is My Light" . - AHitsen Mr. Fred Bourke. At the organ, Mr. Harold Gresson. , "Lorraine" - • - -. - W. Sanderson Mr Evan MacCormick. , . Song—"The Night Nursery" • Herman Miss Jessie Bartlett. Song— Arrow and the Song" • '•'BUte Mr. Wilfrid Manning. l"GOD PAVE THE KING." - Audience and Organ. Accompanists: Mrs. Macandrew and Mr. Harold Gresson' Concert Direction: Colin Mn*i. T,mv No iu'ewiil THEATRE, ROYAL, Auckland-The New StandnH. ' , i "..'""-' jl aj Meetings. i rpAUPIRI COAL MINES. LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Tauniri Coal Mines, Limited, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of May. 1915, it 3 o'clock p.m. Business: To Receive Statement of Accounts for the 12 months ended March 31, 1915. To Elect Two Directors and an Auditor. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 14th April to the 18th ADril. 1015. both days inclusive. •By Order of the Board. J. FOTHEBINGHAM, Secretary. , LEYS INSTITUTE.-The Annual Meeting Li of Members will be held TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, to receive the Report and Balance-sheet, and Elect Three Members of the Committee of Management. " =-5? Church Notices. ASCENSION DAY. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. PONSONBY RD. Holy Communion at 7.15 and 11 a.m. Evensong and Sermon at 8 p.m. Collections at all services in aid of the Camp Institute Fund. — ■ t CHURCH OF ENGLAND MEN'S SOCIETY. fourth Annual conference, diocesan office. to-day (wed.). Conference opens 3.80 to 5.30, 7.80 to 9.80 p.m. Tea at Prior's, 7.30 to 0.30 p.m. i j Electoral. TTARAKA ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. Nominations of Candidates for One Extraordinary Vacancy on the Karaka Road Board for No. 3 Ward, will be received at the Office of the Board up to noon on' FRIDAY. May 21, 1015, and an Election, if necessary, will be held on FRIDAY. May 28, 1915. H. E. GLASSON, Returning Officer, Karaka, May 8, 1915. i— | Highway District Notices. TTARAKA ROAD BOARD. OVERDUE RATES. Legal proceedings w:JI be taken for the recovery of 'all Rotes outstanding after June 12. 1915, and 10 per cent, additional will be oharged, in accordance with Section 28, Rating Act Amendment Act, 1910. E. E. GLASSON. Clerk. Karaka, May 8, 1915. Dividends. CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED A Dividend (No. 42) of Is per Share has been declared, payable on the Bth June, 1915, to all Shareholders on the Register on the 18th May. Transfer Books will be Closed from 3rd to Bth June, both days inclusive. Auckland, May 10, 1915. i -; REMARKABLE OFFER, Very Easy Terms at Cash Price* THE MAPLE FURNISHING CO.. I 13, Karangabape Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15915, 12 May 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15915, 12 May 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15915, 12 May 1915, Page 14

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