Amusements. TTIKG EOKGE rpHEATRE. 4, SHOWING FRI.. SAT. ONLY. . A Drama of the Canadian Mountains. I HtHE OIDER TN SILHOUETTE. 1 XV 1 O PART I. T»HE "piDER TN QILHOUETTE--1 lV 1 O PART. II t How an Outlaw Redeems His Past. } A ROARING COMEDY FEATURE. c rpHE "pUNNY OIDE (\F JEALOUSY , Featuring Jefferson De Angelis, the Famous "■ Comic Opera Star. PUNY SOUL OF PETER RAND. The sordid story of a braggart How a mother's love refines him. LIFE'S FURROW - - - Laemmi© Drama. How a wayward spendthrift was redeemed and made a useful member of society "lyiTH rjpHE i LLIED -pLEETS TN THE "iSaRDANELLESBritish and French Battleships in Action--The Allied Camp -Scenes on the Admiral's Flagship- H M.S. Goliath —Hordes of Turkish Prisoners—and many other scenes of surprising interest STALLS, 3d. CIRCLE. 6d ptLOUE FORI) STIRLING. VXLOBE. FORD STIRLING. GLOBE. In GLOBE. Groat Keystone Comedy. GLOBE OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF. GLOBE BILLIE RITCHIE. GLOBE In GLOBE. BILL'S NEW PAL ! GLOBE. THE UNDERSTUDY. GLOBE Featuring MAURICE COSTELLO rilK rjRAFTON CHAKESPEAREJ C LUB. k " j TONIGHT. AUGUST 27. s 0V:.,,V. j AT THE GRAFTON LIBRARY LECTURE| HALL. I "X s yOU L IKE I T " Rosalind - Madame W:ela«rt Orlando - - - Professor Maxwell Walker Jacques --.-... Mr Thos. Harris Incidental Music. This Entertainment, is open to the Public Admission. Sixpence. T> R I N C E S S THE E. 1 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "HEARTS IN EXILE.'' From the famous " HEARTS IN EXILE.'' Novel, by John Oxen nam. A Glorious Creation in Five Colossal Acts. Evening Sessions, 7 30 and 9 o'clock. MONDAY NEXT. World Film Corporation's Mighty Achievement in 5 Acts. "THE WISHING RING." QUEENS. TODAY AND TONIGHT. TEENs CHANGE PROGRAMME. QUEEN'S. A Captivating A B Drams, QUEEN'S. -ON THE HEIGHTS " QUEEN'S F.CLAIR WAR TOPICAL. QUEENS. SEEKERS AFTER ROMANCE. QUEEN'S A.B. Drama. QUEEN'S. GALLANTRY OF JIMMY QUEEN'S. BROWN. S and A. Drama. •TEENS. BULLY BOY. Nep Comic E'c. BENEDICT'S CLUB SOCIALS. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. As Usual. Dancing from 8 to 11 p.m Subscription : Lsdie?. Is: Gents, Is M. I R. H. OWENS. I " Hon. Sec Public Notices. VOTKh OF SALE OF LAND. 1. Roes Goring Thomas. Sheriff at Auckland, hereby give notice that under a Writ of Sale, issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland, in an action wherein REGINALD HEBER SKELTON. of Auckland. Farmer. is Plaintiff. and WILLIAM JOHN HOLT, of Auckland. Land Speculator, is Defendant, I have taken in execution at the suit of the said Plaintiff all the estate, right, or interest of the said WILLIAM JOHN HOLT, in all that Parcel of Land situated in the Provincial District of Auckland, containing 319 acres 1 rood I and 30 perches (more or less), being Lot 1 on the plan deposited in the Lands Registry Office at Auckland, under No 9404, which said Parcel of Land is portion of Section 6, Block XIV., of the Purua Suit*;.- District, and I hereby give notice that I shall cause the said land to be sold by Public Auction at the Auction Mart of R. Arthur and Co., - Elliott Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 20th day of September, 1915, at noon, unless the amount of the Writ of Sale, with all expenses, be paid on or before that date. The Solicitor for the Plaintiff is Alfred Hall Skelton of Queen and Wellesley Streets, Auckland.
Dated this 23rd day of August, 1915. R. G. THOMAS. Sheriff. TTNCLAIMED LUGGAGE NOTICE. All Goods stored over 12 months and not renewed will be sold after 14 days from now; also. 1 machine, belonging to a. Mrs. Brown. or l»dv from <"! re' r mou"h late of Hnli'i— S' — Auckland Lneeage Agency, back of Waverley Hotel. Telephones 3108 and 8281. GEO. THORRINGTON. Proprietor. 61, McKelvi* Street, Ponsonby Road. LAND Agents.—Please take notice that I J have sold my farm at Hinuera.— G. Giles. Corporation Notices. THOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. PUBLIC POUND. Pursuant to Section 29 of " The Impounding Act. 1908." notice is hereby given that the Birkenhead Borough Council has established a Public Pound on a site at the corner of Kauri and Waipa Roads, Borough of Birkenhead, and that such place is hereby [appointed to be a Public Pound. Mr. Walter Jackson, of Birkdale, baa been appointed Poundkeeper and Cattle Ranger. A. ERNEST GREENSLADE. Town Clerk. Birkenhead. August 26. 1915. Commercial Colleges. " ALL WE ARE AND ALL WE HAVE. ■**■ said Mr. Massey, "is at the service of the Empire." This is very true. But what we ARE and what we HAVE is determined very largely by our EDUCATION. To train and educate oneself is to serve the Empire, for it is increasing one's value to the Empire. Now, "DANES COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE, WELLINGTON. By faithfully preparing students for the Law Professional ) Accountancy ) Bookkeepers' ) ! Public Service ) Eliminations University ) Entrance University ) Teachers Certificate 1 Stenographers' ) Helps large numbers of citizens to increase their worth to the State. Remember, that the wealth of a country is in its citizens, and that the. surest riches are of the mind. Our unrivalled system of Postal Tuition will enable YOU to study successfully ior any of the above examinations. Write for particulars. H. AMOS. P.O Be.* 162. Director. Wellington. HPHE QUESTIONS OF THE T)AY. Would you learn how war and peace, in vent ion and discovery, have produced our present civilisation? Would you learn the stirring story of Italian Unity, of France's Eternal Power of Renascence and Resurrection, of the Growth of the British Empire, of the Rise of Japan, the Progress ol America, the Unification of Germany? Do you understand such terms as the Eastern I Question and the Munroe Doctrine? Would you learn "something of the wonderful system of Credit between nations and within nations that has grown up in the last century' 1 Would you understand 'ho Economic Machinery of the Modern State'.' Would you learn the Tariff Developments of the World" In short, do you want to know the achievements of "The Wonderful Cen- ! tury '.'" j If so. take the Correspondence Course in j MODERN HISTORY AND ECONOMICS j (Complete Typewritten Notes— Text Books unnecessary), ! Prepared by MR. B. E. MURPHY. MA., LL-B. T-'irst. lass Honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy, Barrister »nd Solicitor. Write at once to •DANES' COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE, WELLINGTONS. P.O. Box 16.'. H. AMOS. Director. VEW SEASON'S DRIED APRICOTS. i> make splendid lam. only 9d lb, 61b for •Is i'.u. DEW'S Store?, Queen St- and Newton.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19150827.2.100.6
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 12
Word Count
1,057Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16007, 27 August 1915, Page 12
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.