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1 ~.. ....'..;„ :.Amasements.. "■■•"-; AHBA LliliH 0 .U'lS ,f£. (J HUGE , m ■ .' •: TUTATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30. ' = _.' At' Special Reduced Prices, „ SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. _ (\ P E .R. A l JJ O U 8- E. VAUDEVILLE AT ITS -BEST. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT. 2.30. AT B—TO-NIGHT—AT 8. T\AN THOMAS, England's Greatest Pantomime Dame IN VAUDEVILLE. J 1 THE O "D CTDDLES. Phenomenal Acrobatic and Song Trio. CARL MERLYN. . . The World's Worst Magician. KELLY AND POLLOCK. • Star American Duo. Last Nights. GEORGE HALL. Raconteur. TO c, ri K GEORGE CAMPBELL. TOM >DAWSON. COURTNEY AND SHAW. Last Night LES. WHARTON. Last Night EDWARDS AND PARKES. SATURDAY PRICES. D.C. and OS. 2s; Stalls, Is 6d. 600 SEATS AT" ONE SHILLING. Reserves, 2s 6d, Robertson's Mnsio Depot, to' Noon This Day. thereafter at Theatre to 7 p.m., or by 'phone 1595. Doors, 7.16. THE THING'S. HE JQIING'S. tx . Direction - - Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. MATINEE To-day at MATINEE 2.30. Matinee Prices: 6d and 3d. THE THING'S. 1H E IV ING 'S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Final Screening of Present Most Successful - Programme, headed by SHANNON A F T HE ! HS' Shannon Uf Ihe Sixth. Magnificent Military Drama. AUSTRALIA WILL BE THERE ! AUSTRALIA WILL BE THERE 1 The Best Ever! DR. SMITH'S BABY • Vita. Comedy. PATHE GAZETTE Topical. FATTY AND THE TURK —Keystone Comic. ' KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Be wise! Book your seats, fid extra. Prices: D.C, Is; Stalls, fid. 'Phone Theatre, 3084, for Reserved Seats, T£ING pEORGE THEATRE- ' 1 CONTINUOUS PICTURES. : SHOWING FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY. GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. A STIRRING WAR STORY. ILLUSTRATING A MOTHER'S GREAT SACRIFICE (Two Parts), war - TIME titother's Sacrifice. The Spies Trap Lieutenant Taylor — The Great Escape Th rough a Hail of Bullets -The Pitched Batt'.e Scenes-The . Mother Great Sacrifice. 8 ALSO, ANOTHER GREAT DRAMA. In Two Parts, ' THE TRAGEDY QF THE T\EBERT This Picture was taken at Luxor, Egypt, on the Upper Nilo, in the Sahara Desert. BEHIND THE GERMAN LINES. LIVE, LOVE. AND BELIEVE - • Drama. . THE CURE A.B. Comic. ADULTS: STALLS, 3d; CIRCLE. 6d. IpALACE THEATRE, •L Karangahape Road, Id section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ENGINEER'S PERIL. Kalem Star • ENGINEER'S PERIL. Drama. -BENEATH THE SEA. BENEATH THE SEA. Drama. HASH-HOUSE MASHER - - * Keystone. TOPICAL BUDGET - .... Topical, Popular Prices: Adults, 6d ;'Children, 3d. "MISS WYNNE pOOTE, Teacher, of • DANCING AND. PHYSICAL CULTURE (Pupil of Miss Winifred Isitt, Dunedin). k TEACHING RESUMED, 254. Queen Street. 'Phone 4112. Private Address: WAIMANA HALL, Kingsland. 'Phone A 412. MARY PICKFORD in "Caprice/" a Maid of the Mountains Palace Theatre, Newton. MONDAY, 31st.. , SCHOOL OF DANCING.-MISS • CECIL HALL. French and Russian methods. Ballet. Classical, National. Interpretive, and ) Ballroom Dancing. Warwick Buildings, Queen Street, opp. H.M. Arcade. Classes I evonport, Newmarket.—Particulars, ■;-12, ' Grey Street, Devorport. , < i, » ' ' - : ' ; Exhibitions. , riRAND . AST EXHIBITION. I SOCIETY OF ARTS GALLERY. » Owing to its ' DECREASING POPU- ' LARITY. it has been decided to CONTINUE i THE EXHIBITION until the .-Art Union Drawing on June 3. %: ;•_-.'. ..*.■ .Afternoon Toa each day by the 'Ladies' Committee. . ■•..'.' > .-Admission, la; Art Union Tickets, 2s 6d: 8. STUART, See. i == =i Meeting*.. • -■ --v^' AUCKLAND GIRLS'- GRAMMAR • SCHOOL. v , •,.--.; ___ . . .' .-■■- 'f'i i 1 ,< '' His Worship the Mayor. (J. H. Gunson, Esq.) will present the Ambulance Certificates 1 (gained last year) to past and present Girls • of the School, at 3.45 p.m. on WEDNES- • DAY. June 2, in the School Hall. 'All past I pupils who have gained Certificates are re--1 quested to attend, at. the School at .8.30. p.m. GIRLS* GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. A Special .General Meeting "of ' Members •will be held in the Grammar School, Symonds Street,-on MONDAY. May 31. at 7.80 p.m. . .-.'•".. 1 i-... .'. Business: Important. ~-',. a ' "' ■ "'- AVONDALE ROAD -. ' ■.. BOARD. The Chairman having received a Letter from the Mayor of Auckland, asking for the co-operation of Avondale Road Board re Funds for Hospital • Ship, „a Mesting will & &i4k,£ TO W* Publl 9 • Hall ■<* MONDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. sharp, to set up Committees for collecting same. *■ Residents are; earnestly requested to attend. . . . , ' B. G. HALL. , - Cleric. TOADIES' STRING ORCHESTRA. A Meeting will be held at MISS AMY STEVENSON'S STUDIO. 72, Brunswick Buildingey On WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2,' AT 11 A.M. 1 . .. , A Few Vacancies for First and Second Violins and 'Cellos. , A UCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. 1 ~ A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY. June 1. at the Bank, '. Queen Street. r S. G. ROUNTREE. ' Manager. , THE Members of the Mangere Road Board 1 A cordially invito the" Residents of • Mangere. surrounding districts, and Public > of Auckland to the Official Opening of the i Mangere Ferro-concreto Bridge by the Right Honourable W. F. Massey, Prime Minister ; on MONDAY, May 31, 1915. at 2.30 p.m ' The Bridge will bo Closed for traffio~be'. tween 2 and 3 p.m. on the above date. H. r. Mackenzie. Chairman. A PUBLIC MEETING OF NEW LYNN RESIDENTS fIJS Will .be held in THE CONGREGATIONAL' HALL ON MONDAY. MAY 31, AT 8 O'CLOCK. For the purpose of Collecting Funds for the Hospital Ship. C. JOHNSTONE, • Convener, AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OP ENJX GIWEERS.-Members are requested to 1 attend Special Summoned Meeting on MON--1 DAY EVENING. May 31. at 7.30 o'clock; at ; the Central Hall, Cook St. Business: Im- ' Portant.-H. RIGBS, Secretary ' pARNELL LAWN TENNIS GLUE. The Adjourned Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Clubhouse on MONDAY. 31st inst., at 7.45-p.m I M. E. WARD. Hon. Secretary. ' Excursions, Picnics, Etc. ' WHAT HO! ' _ FISH HOI T.S.S. ALBANY leaves Ferry Steps for Fishing Ground on SUNDAY, 9 a.m. ■ Fares, 2s 6d; bait provided. ! Weather and circumstances permitting. T. F. NICHOLLS, • , . ' \ Master.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 14

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