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Amusements. T7TNG Q.EORGE '■] . v - r rp'HEATBE. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. LAST DAY AND NIGHT.; DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. „.„..■• THE TWELFTH SEMES OF _s : ~* i • THE GREAT SERIAL, rpHE ASTER . TWO PARTSTHE MAN. THE MISSION, AND THE MAID— Co. DramsrpHE TAW r\F rpHE TrfILDS. Am. Coy. Drama. Featuring: Vivian Rich and All-star Cast. THE STOLEN JEWELS. Film D'Art \D *3 Co. Drama. DEWDROP BRAVES THE FLOOD—Comic BOY SCOUTS' BENEFIT. To-day, To-night, and All the Week, showing A T)AY W IT THE B OY S COUTS - Boy Scout Parade, September 25. STALLS. Bg. CIRCLE. 6d. THE THING'S. HE ICING'S. Direction ... Fuller's Pictures, iitd.KING'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. _ Director ... J. W. Carleton. TO-NlOidU' — AT 8 — 10-NIGHT. A GREAT PROGRAMME. „„„ „ Including THE FAMOUS pathe gazette. the latest PARIS FASHIONS. open-air SERVICE AT st. PAUL'S. mr> LLOYD GEORGE IN CARDIFF. FRENCH PRESIDENT at the Celebrations in Honour of the Composer of „ , "La Marseillaise." A Mighty Battleship — THE ARIZONA, Launched at Brooklyn, U.S.A. BOMBARDING THE _~ . , , GERMAN TRENCHES, In is is no lake, but a truly remarkable film. . Come and see for yourself! Prices: D.C., Is; Stalls, 6d; Reserves, Is §<J- Plan at Fred. deal's, Queen St. Theatre. 3084. EVERYBODY'S. FATTY'S .VERYBODY'S. PLUCKY EVERYBODY'S. PUP EVERYBODY'S. Keystone. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. PATHE EVERYBODY'S. GAZETTE. EVERYBODY'S. Unusually IviiHSgli- Intert -- EVERYBODY'S. EVERYBODY'S. THE EVERYBODY'S. MILLION EVERYBODY'S DOLLAR EVERYBODY'S! MYSTERY. QRAND pLAIN, pATRIOTIC AND jyjILITARY -QRESS "DALE. 'T'OWN TTALL. "pO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). SEPT. 29. IN AID OF LOCAL WOUNDED FUND. GUESTS OF THE EVENING: WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Tickets obtainable at Door, or Mr. Hanson, J*" 0 * n Kara °* al »"P e Road. Stag© Tickets. 2s; Gallery. Is. Gents., ss; Ladies, 3s 6d. Grand March of Allied Forces, 8.30. Meredith's Orchestra, Carriages, 2.30. E. A. WILLIAMS. Prof, of Dancing. ' Director. QUEEN'S. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT QUEEN'S 8 ' " T ?' DAY - TO-NIGHT! SnvvS'S- • THE UNDERWORLD OF eens. . ™ ■ LONDON. EE xf-'§- A * m] »» Story of Life in the VVH& - t i. Gre Metropolis. QUEEN'S ; ' ' ?UI Remarkable Part*. SmPfv'fi HUG . E SUPPORTING QUEEN S. %i -' PROGRAMME. yTffpv Cl LD THAMES BOYS' £/M\ ASSOCIATION. hJi9T7 Th * Next Reunion will be held T m the Druids' Hall, North ■O.T.ft.A/ Street, Newton, TO-MORROW (Thuisday), at 8 p.m. Any Thames Residents as Visitors arecordially invited. P. L. LAYCOCK, Hon. Secretary. ANCING-—Orange. Saturday Night. Social and Dance. 8 o'clock. Admission Is. including refreshments. 1 , > Defence Notices. "V"EW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY II FORCE. BLACKSMITHS. FARRIERS AND SADDLERS WANTED. Men of these Tradesman needed for service at the Front with the New Zealand Veterinary Corps: Only men proved, to be good workmen, steady and of good character will be accented. Those enrolled will be required to go through a coarse of military training before leaving New Zealand. Applications should in the first place b* made personally or by letter to the Director of veterinary Services. Wellington. ' Tv . C.J. REAKES, Colonel, Director of Veterinary Services Sad Remounts. September 23, 1915. §riARRISON A RTILLERY TJNIT. ELECTRIC LIGHT SECTION. The commanding Officer is desirous that this Section be brought up to Full Strength as early as, possible, and will be pleased to Enrol New Members at the Artillery Hall, Rutland Street, on MONDAY, 4th October, at 7 p.m. GUNNERY SECTION. Another 50 MEN will make the Full Complement of this Section. WILL YOU MAKE ONE? PARADES: MONDAY. September 27—Fort Takapuna, 7 p.m. Boat. THURSDAY, September 30—N.C.0. Class Fort Takapuna, 7 p.m. Boat. SATURDAY. October Fort Takapnna. 2 p.m. Boat. MONDAY. October Artillery Hall, General Meeting, 7.30 p.m. _4Vi S. E^ * MEEG -<4r M Members will be held in the Artillery Hall on MON DAY. 4th October, 7.30 pan., at which a full attendance is requested. By order. S. M. BARRY. Q-M.-Sergeant. § "WOMEN'S TJRANCH, "RATIONAL "DESERVE. A Full Parade of Members is called for FRIDAY, October 1, at 7.30 p.m., in St. John Ambulance Rooms. CERTIFICATED MEMBERS PARTICULARLY URGED TO ATTEND. G. W. BLACK, , Hon- Secretary. < ==) Land Transfer Notices. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICESNotice is hereby given that the. several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the" Land Transfer Act, 1908, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before October 30, 1915: 5865—RICHARD Allotment 170. Parish of Takapuna, containing 88 acres and 2 roods, part occupied by Guy Everard Malcolm, and part unoccupied. Plan 9480. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 28th day of September, 1915, at the Lands Registry Office, Auckland. THOS- HALL. District Land Registrar. Electoral. jyjTANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I hereby give notice that an Election of a Member for the WAIROA RIDING, on account of the boundaries having been altered, will be held on WEDNESDAY, 20th October, 1915. Nominations of Candidates will be received by me up till Noon on WEDNESDAY, 13th October, at the Council Office. 34, City Chambers, Auckland. Ratepayers must hare all Rates paid before they can take part in the Election. ALEX. BELL, Returning Officer. Auckland. 28th September. 1915., A FAMOUS WINE is Burgoyne's No. 1 , Burgundy-Australia's finest product. A sound, full-bodied, velvety" dinner wine of distinguished quality. . Price ' list from Gollia and Co.. Auckland, Wl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 14