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Amusements. JTING EORGE rpHEATKE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Showing Thur3.. Fri.. Sat. Only. A GREAT PROGRAMME OF ALL THE LATEST AND BEST. A GREAT DRAMATIC FEATURE. IN* THREE PARTS. THE /-« REAT r-iOURT OCANDAL. rpHE pIREAT pIOUBT OCANDAL 'T'HE /"I REAT /"10URT OCANDALA thrilling story, introducing many exciting and dramatic incidents. THE OLD GOOD-FOR-NOTHING — MAJESTIC DRAMA. A gripping drama of an old in»»ntive genius, who was always misunderstood. FLORA FOURFLUSH SERIES. TREACHERY IN THE CLOUDS:— VITAGRAPH COMEDY. A New Series of Amusing Comedies. Beauty's Home. Killarney - - - - Scenic BILLIE RITCHIE AGAIN IN p>OOR "DOLICY - - - - L. KO. COMIC. COME AND HAVE A LAUGH WITH BILLIE. THE MAN* WHO MAKES THE WORLD LAUGH. COME AND SEE BILLIE IN HIS NEWEST. FUNNIEST. AND MOST ORIGINAL STUNT. RIDING AN OSTRTCT7 SCREAMINGLY FUNNY —THE FUNNNEST EVER FILMED. WITHOUT A DOUBT. STALLS. St. CIRCLE. Bd. rjLOBE. the ENEMIES. )RE - thk fnemies. glorf.. the -pxemies. £'-OBE. A Powerful Drama of' the Sea, GLOBE. BOUGH. BUT ROMANTIC. <*}•<_'££• HOME-BREAKING HOUNDS. V*l'Q. '- „ A Ripr.inc Keystone. GLOBE EDITH'S LOOKING-GLASS. ; GLOBE. MIDWINTER IN SWEDEN. GLOBE. I'ATHE WAR SPECIAL. ' QARN IV A L QUE EN. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). SEPT. 16. At 5 p.m. SYSTEM AND METHOD WILL BE EXPLAINED BY MR. OWEN CARDSTON ORGANISER. All Interested are Invited. riRAND y<g£»=ttSPS. V* SPECTACULAR /yT=3\A O pROCESSION / VLL NATIONS A *\fEETING. THE SALVATION ARMY Has arranged to have A GRAND SPECTACULAR PROCESSION. Leaving Quay Street at 7.15 p.m.. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). Special Tableaux. Boy Scouts, Brass Bands. Etc.. participate. GRAND ALL-NATIONS MEETING. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. At 8 p.m. Collection in aid of the Mayor's Patriotic FundPublic Cordially Invited. LYRIC. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. YRIC. - ALONE IN LONDON." LYRIC. " ALONE IN LONDON." LYRIC " ALONE IN LONDON." LYRIC. •' ALONE IN LONDON." LYRIC. Life and Scenes in the Mighty LYRIC. City. LYRIC. "THE RIGHT GIRL." LYRIC. "THE PROBLEM." Etc. LYRIC. And at THE WEST END. piSHING AND SIGHTSEEING. A. Party, with full travelling and camping equipment, intend leaving about October 1 ? n "5 Extended Fishing. Sightseeing, and Hearth-seeking Trip, visiting most good fishing rivers by easy stages. A Caravan. Tenta, and Riding Horses included in equipment. Anyone wishing to join may get full particulars from HEALTH. 618. HE&ALTX DON'T Miss Mary Pickford in the Eagle's Mate, Palace Theatre. Newton, commencing September 15. Sporting. A VONDALE JOCKEY pLUB. OPRING \TEETXNG. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAT CLOSE TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). AT 9 O'CLOCK. HARRY H. HAYB, Secretary. t = I Insurance Companies. TJNION TNSURANCE OOCIETY OF P ANTON. T TD. ESTABLISHED 1835. AN AGENCY OF THIS SOCIETY Has been Opened in the Auckland District, the place of business in Auckland City being AT 21. QUEEN STREET. All Kinds of Marine Risks Underwritten. HORACE H. HUNT. Agent and Attorney. Auckland. September 1. 1915. Educational Notices. OEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL ° COLLEGE. AUCKLAND. A Course in Orchard Work, consisting of ten (10) lessons, including practical work. has been arranged at the College on Friday evenings, from 7 to 9. under Mr. A. V. Donnan. Diplome of Hawkesbury Agricultural. College. New South Wales. Fee for the Course, which commences on ' FRIDAY NEX'I. September 17: Ten I Shillings (10s). Full syllabus can be obtained from the undersigned. GEORGE GEORGE. Director. Welles-ley Street East. September 14, 1915. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal: MRS. S A. MOORE-JONES M.M.. MR.CP.. CM.. bK., London. Staff of Graduate? and Certificated Teachers.! English and Foreign Tnorough Modern High-class Education for Girls on Christian but Unsectarian Principles. Exams. prepared for. Modern Languages Taught Conversationally. Maternal Supervision and Moral Discipline. Stone Buildings, with perfect ventilation and drainage. Extensive grounds Prospectus at Messrs Upton and Co., and ChamptaJoup and Edmistcn. THIRD TEEM COMMENCES TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 21. '~ °° M *' 'Phone SOS Free railway; trams to gate. TF YOU WISH TO MAKE ABSOLUTELY 1 SURE OF OBTAINING A REMUNERATIVE POSITION—ONE OF RESPONSIBILITY WITH PROSPECTS OF ADVANCEMENT-OBTAIN A PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION UN sWtem° "MODEL OFFICE" Wo teach young people individually and thoroughly SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING BOOK-1 KEEPING. BUSINESS PRACTICE. COMMERCIAL ENGLISH AND CORRESPONDENCE. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC AND HANDWRITING. ~xlfVjvvnT*A^TVmanncr thnt , aro »M« til MEDIATELY- on completion of our Course to obtain remunerative positions so a* to satisfy the most exacting of modern business Men. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. PRIVATE OR CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION *~**.x. DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTIONr, li B. MACDUFF. B.Sc. EM (Formerly ( hicf Mathematical Master. Auckland Technical College). _ j , LADY STUDENTS Under the charge, of MISS R COLEBROOK (L*.e Head Commercial Teacher, Napier lechnical School.) i Call or Write. HEMINGWAY AND jSoBERTSON. ] L TD (Established October, 1S9") UNION BUILDINGS. CUSTOMS ST E , p , XEI.LO PORTER, A.r.A (Nil ' Phone li«. Secretin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16024, 16 September 1915, Page 12

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