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Amusements. fin r£HE MAN WHO STAYED AT ? HOME; 181 , TO-NIGHT. AT S. * ,£ll Seats. in Central" Positions . for this trn. ing's performance may be' reserved •at Wil4_ MM man and Arey's, and • ~ :"?** -jH ■ J 'V - 500 STALLS TICKETS • And ; • ~ 700 GALLERY. TICKETS •«. S•" If May be purchased to-day at deal's, oppo.it. ' '1 Bank of New Zealand, or at the . This Evening. -g.~ ~ l|| The man who stayed at homp "I UNQUESTIONABLY ■>" J The greatest dramatic triumph the JJew «« Zealand stage has ever known., -'. " ''ePs i riiHE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. If® ' A thoroughly British Patriotic Pl a7 'SKkI which quickens the pulse of ererv Britisher ffipi who witnesses it. _ . . Kjfg . ■ ffii J£IS . 'J'HEATBB. Jjgj] " • ""3 "3S Direction - - J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD Business Manager - - - J. W. Hazliti!'■~4& THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. : The Sensational Play of the Moment. TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY—TO-NIGHT S il-il TO-NIGHT—WEDNESDAY— TO-NIGHT vl; -W TO-NIGHT—.WEDNESD A Y—O-NIGHT*: t At S o'clock, . , , 'c For a Limited Number of Occasiong. J. C Williamson. Ltd., i Present for the Fir?" Time in Auckland tat' 1 Great and Exciting Patriotic Spy Drama.->i-£ TTHE man~who Stayed home* ~: THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME !THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME'* :f I ;THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME.f By Lechmere Worrall and J. E. Harold 9 Terry. . . . -.JC f.f- • *.| VIVID. AMUSING. REALISTIC. -J J $ Cast of Characters. t John Preston, J.P. - - - - Arthur Cornell " - ; £ I Miss Myrtle ------- Tempe Pigott : ; Fraolein Schroeder - - Florence Glee son *• . . Percival Pennicuik - - Kenneth BramjiV-i *fi Daphne Kidlington ----- M. Browns Molly Preston ----- Dorothy Cummiig " r "f~i Fritz - - - Leslie Victor Vw Christtpher Brent , - - • Frank Harvey " ' Mrs Sorderson ----- Emma Temple 7 " Carl Sandeison ------ Austin Milroy 0. ? Corporal Atkins ----- Charles Morse And Miriam Leigh - MISS VIOLET PAGET r " ' ' Play produced by George Barnum. ' t'. '§'% Stage Manager. A. L. Pearce ~ "'js Plnns at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Fred deal's, opposite Bank of New Zea- v is laud : : Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6*; Stalls, 3s; - W (gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery £ Hp! Is extra. _ Touring Manager. John Farrell. rpi •OW; N JJ ALL, >'9 rjpO-DAY (WED-), AT O'CLOCK. 1 QRGAN J^ECITAL. , M R. M AUGHAN jgASNETT (CITY ORGANIST). WOl Play . "Romance arid Finale from Sonata Vs|§jj| da Camera" - Peace* " Andantino ". - ----- Cesar Franct' " Death of Ase " *^4^ "In the Hall of the Mountain King " (From " Peer Gynt Suite") - - Greig.'-:..--- : Overture, '* Si J'etais Roi"... - Adam. . —— . . THE CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY IN- "--yij VITED TO ATTEND THESE RECITALS. ' ADMISSION FREE. J' ' HENRY W. WILSON. * August 31, 1915. . Tows Clerk. '-j'« PRINCESS. TO-DAY. TO-KIGHT.' i 1 RINCESS. . The Second Release of the > PRINCESS. World ! Film Corporatknw>. ; rfsS PRINCESS. . THE WISHING RING? 7 PRINCESS. :' * Jn 5 Acts.; - i PRINCESS. Featuring the• famous actres4 -jf3s PRINCESS. >V VIVIAN " MARTINPRINCESS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN- - |f| PRINCESS. CHARLIE'S EuOPEMENT -i, F£ /Evening Sessions, 7-15 and 9 o'clock.'■ QUEEN'S. f TO-NIGHT. UEEN'S ' C CHARLES CHAPLIN ->>'-3 QUEEN'S. :« v. r : - CHARLES CHAPLIN QUEEN'S. . In the Irresistibly^ Funny QUEEN'S. ■ rf > Efes&nay Comedy,'"QUEEN'S. CHARLIES ELOPEMENT. i QUEEN'S. - CHARLIE'S - ELOPEMECTo3#S QUEEN'S- 5 LITTLE FRENCH HEROINE, " QUEEN'S- An Exquisite 4 A.B. - Drama. QUEEN'S. i " DESTINY % DECIDES."' QUEEN'S. : Etc.. E£c- v . Lectures. . ' J ECTURES . ..'. ON ' THE ' ■ "^^AI. j/ Y.M-C.A. SERIES. T -- <. • % — - • , -OF " THE . , By.M ft '- J-. "P. q.^ oss^A '' m - - ' ■■■■ ■ ■ T >' ... - ■■r'- . Professor of History, at the Auckland •. . , "'v University College. rp«HIS. .jgVENING, AT " g O'CLOCK. ■ . Admission Free. : - - iThe Public Invited. V' 1 - : ; : A UCKLAND WORKINGMEN CLUB ii AND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE., » l-xrgv.s: 4- \ - " • WAR " LECTURE. - '--u;:Vr -~*r - ~i-s.fcs ■' - ®-|^ . THE REV. W. G. MONCKTON ". Xv . „ Will giv; a Lccture in the , CLUB, HALL, c COBURG STREET.- >%S - TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), - <• Commencing at 8 p.m. . • v " THE PRESENT SITUATION •" " THE PRESENT SITUATION " • r- EXPLAINED." • '■ K : All - members' and » their- friends • invited. ,V' -r-: GEORGE - FLEMING, - ... f. Secretary. : — rr: —. r CONCERT CHAMBER." ,'S j SS -7\ TOWN HALL. - t ' "Yy. E D N E S DAY. : V •< SEPTEMBER. 8. ' His - Worship the Mayor > presiding. : - JjAiA* TERN E CTURE. .In >Aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. - A. RELEASED PRISONER OF WAR" WILL RELATE HIS EXPERIENCES •ON < 1 . A GERMAN CRUISER. > An Absorbing Story Told By " . c MR. JOHN CLEGG. . ; . Lecture to begin at 8 p.m. - Prices: 2s arid Is. || ..." ■- %:0. ■ ' A V C K L A N D A PROVINCIAL r5_S\A PATRIOTIC AND WAR '' -;i RELIEF ASSOCIATION. IMPORTANT NOTICE. :^ In connection with the ii ' Lecture. "War Music," >,£^s ■ arranged, to be given by Dr. Shinn. of Lon- -:, don. on September 2. under the auspices of the Auckland Society of Musicians.' it 'iV ff f 4| has- been. found necessary to alter the date, and intending _ patrons will please note" thatUi?*" th« lecture will be delivered in Y.M.C.A. . ;18rSl HALL. WELLESLEY STREET, on WED- Sf A® NESDAY, September 8. Tickets already ,in the hands of members of the Society will be;. : available fir the Bth. JfIRST AID TO THE J- _ INJURED. ' ; The First Lecture will be given to Mes-; - et the Ambulance Station. Rutland Street, on TUESDAY. September 7. at. 7 m- The fee for the course. 7s 6d. must be prepaid *o ' - .- 1 WILLIAM RATTRAY. Secretary. 0&M 1 ===== =» | jq"EW rj£ EALAND gEEAL% Subscriptions 6d per. week, delivered &sS§f§ town and suburbs, or ■ 10s per quarter, »n advance, posted to any part 0: the Dominion. Advebtisejct sts under the following classes —Wasted. To Lex. Fob Sale. Lost axd Fouxo. ifEßfioy.u.. BOARD AND ESIDESCE—. % are inserted at the rate of IS words for Is, or thrfri consecutive insertions for 2s 6d f or cash paid in* advance. ' -ias Bibths, Mabbiagtss, asp Deaths. 2s'6d; v'each insertion; Funeral Notices, Is extra, for cish paid in advance. These announce-.;- •. m men's must be signed by the advertiser- _ , " Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the Hr;R M.D free of i-harg<- : - Instructions as to the insernon or wiiSdrawal of advertisements in the HrTRALD must be in writing.- ... , The Proprietors do cot hold _ themselves jyj&m responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the. publication of «ny advertisement. - * . . . ■■■■Wg Telephones:—Advertising and Commercial -ixl Department. 178: Job Printing Order Office. 2830; Publishing. 14;- Editorial. '229- ; i*- -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16011, 1 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16011, 1 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16011, 1 September 1915, Page 14

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