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' Amusements. ' "'""""'" -jITADAM fATARION ( Has Other Lightning Change Artists looking like .Snail* on a Sleepy Day. t QPBRA HOUSE. ■jIJ-ADAM "jy«-ABION. CHALLENGE pONTESI. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , Book Seats at Robertson's Music Stores, to ensure a Good Seat. ' ! /") P E R A TTOUBE. Direction - - - Ben. J. Fuller i VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. ; TVTADAM TITARION. ' Q.REAT pHALLENGE pONTEST. jVTADAM TITARION. Q.REAT /CHALLENGE /CONTEST. Will eventuate TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Madam Marion will submit her Act to the severest of Tests. The Fuller Management have prevailed on. and Mr- A. W. Gordon, the challenger, has approved of M R gEN. M TERS The prominent Auckland citizen, to act as referee._ Mr. Myers will view Madam Marion's act from behind the scenes, and on the conclusion of same will announce to the audience whether or not she plays the SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS that she professes. Mr. Myers's decision will settle the question as to who pays the challenge money to the Hospital Ship Fund. A BIG VAUDEVILLE COMPANY WILL m APPEAR IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS GREAT CHALLENGE CONTEST, Which has aroused Extraordinary Interest in this City. PHIL ASCOT, In his Extraordinary Dancing Scene. _ JESSIE M. MILLAR lne World's Champion Instrumentalist, Assisted by MISS DOLLY MILLAR. _ ARTHUR DOUGLAS. The Celebrated Scottish Comedian. _ . „ EILEEN FLEURY. Chic Comedienne and Impersonator. - EVA BARNES. Ragtime Specialist. TOZART The Vaeabond Artist. TOZART Original Painting Scena. LUMLEY AND RHODES. NELLIE KOLLE RHODESBURYS. BOZEAL AND ROSS. NEW WEEK NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2s: Stalls. Is. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserves. 2s 6d, at Robertson's, to 5 p.m.. thereafter at Theatre or by <Phone 1595. . pLOBE PICTURES • r\ LOBE _ PICTURES. A VERITABLE BOOM. Who JESS "ryiLLARD. Who Beat JESS "TXTILLARD. Beat Jack JESS "ryiLLARD Jack Johnson. IN JohnsonTHE HEART PUNCH. THE HEART PUNCH. Written round his first big fightThe strong man. bowed with sorrow as he watches by the bedside of his rick child, receives a " heart punch" that the "noble art of self-defence" could not preventFOLLOWING A CLUEKEYSTONE— AMBROSE'S LITTLE HATCHET CUPID •IN HOSPITAL. Featuring the Great London Comedian, BILLIE RITCHIE. THE T YRIC Direction HE IJYRIC Hayward'a Pictures. Ltd. THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A Programme of Great Variety! GOOD-BYE C« MMER!'' OOD-BYE OUMMER! A loveless husband brings to the wife a winter of discontent. The love of her child brings the, only hope of summer. BY THE VTTAGRAPH COMPANY. Also, MAKING A SPORTING RIFLE - Interest THE HANDICAP OF BEAUTY - Comedy LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC .' Topical A THIEF IN THE NIGHT - - - Drama. BULLY BOY (No. 6) - - - Cartoons THE CLOTHES COUNT - - - Comedy And LOVE IN ARMOUR—Keystone. LOVE IN ARMOUR—Keystone. Prices as usual. • Book by 'Phone. Also, at the WEST END THEATRE. PALACE THEATRE, .KARANG AH APE RD., Id Section. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ROSE. LEAVES. Fascinatins' ROSE • LEAVES. Drm" m| LOCKED DOOR. Star Feature. LOCKED DOOR. Yita*rapb Drama. FATTY'S RECKLESS FLING. "™" TOPICAL BUDGET. SSEFwJ^jKwS JOHN BULL'S VISITING CARD. Cartoon: Popular Prices: Adults, 6d; Children. 3d. J£'o YA L ALBERT HALL. PHYSICAL CULTURE -CLASS - MONDAYS, 8 p.m. DANCING—SATURDAYS. 3 to* 5 pan. ' '.- r. MISS WYNNE FOOTE. Waiman* HalL Kingsland 'Phone A 412. SCHOOL OF DANCING.— CECIL ~ „ HA . LI *. French and Russian methods. Ballet. Classical. National. Interpretive, sad Ballroom . Dancing. Warwick -. Building*. Queen Street, opp. H.M. Arcade. " Classes .Devonport, Newmarket. — Particulars, 12. Grey Street. Devonport. MASON AND HAMLIN- ORGANS, the * Worid A Best - Cash or. terms.—Sole Agents, F. Moore and Co.. Customs- St. E. Meetings. KAIPARA CO-OPERATIVE DAISY **•■ FACTORY CO.. LTD. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. - Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of .Shareholders 'of the above-named Company will be held in the Star Theatre, Helensville, on WEDNESDAY, July 21. 1915, at 12.30 p.m. Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet ; Election of Directors; And General. Notice of motion was given by Mr. McKenzie that be would more at the Annual General Meeting, " That a Clause be added to the Articles of Association - entitling the Directors to 10a per day and all expenses whilst on the Company's business." HARRY W. STRINGER. Acting Secretary. Dated Helensville, July 7. 1915. i I * Lectures. TTORTICULTURAL X ECTURE. Patronage of Henry Brett. Esq.. . President Horticultural Society. " HINTS TO HOME GARDENERS." Y.M.C.A. HALL." TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. ■"■**•*'» BY A. V. DONNAN, ESQ.. Instructor .in Agriculture to . Board of Education. Admission free. Public cordially invited. pROFESSOR /ELEMENT TyRAGGE. UNIQUE -LECTURES. Magnificently Illustrated. 8 p.m. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Orange Hall— TO-NIGHT (Thursday)! * MOUNT ALBERT— 13. Radium*' 2s and Is. Small extra charge for pROFESSOR W R A G G E. MOUNT ALBERT LECTURE. POST- ' PONED TO JULY 13. AfR. A. BAILEY MANSFIELD. Govern- « . men s Orchard Instructor. Department °L Apiculture,„ ™g) deliver a Lecture entitled Fungoid Diseases Attacking Deciduous Fnnt Trees: Their Combative and Remedial Treatment ' The Lecture will be held in the Chamber of Commerce. Swanson Street THIS (Thursday) EVENING July the Bth. at 8 clock p.m. - The Lecture will be given under the auspices of the Northern Fruit Lands, and will be illustrated with lantern views. All interested are cordially invited to attend. *»*j»iaj Professional Notices. J) R. C G. LONG, DENTIST. Wishes to notify his Patients that he is not leaving New Zealand, and that he is continuing his Practice, as usual, in IMPERIAL BUILDINGS. QUEEN ST. T> E If. O V AJL, NOTICE MR. F. H. BATTEN. DENTIST. Has Removed to new premises in the PRINCESS (THEATRE) BUILDINGS QUEEN STREET. Oposit* Hill and Plummer'a.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15964, 8 July 1915, Page 12