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. Amusements. ■ . YOU DO NOT NEED A MICROSCOPF t„ DISCOVER WHY l 0 The KISS'S. A ULuLER'S ICTUSES 0 ' 3 : J. ULLER'S JTICTURES • Is JJwiys Cro-wded. TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGW-n : " • " . TO-NIGHT—AT \-Trw& - ' ; We Take Pleasure in Presenting H ?-? ~■ " - / » Great Change of Pro?ra^.^^', . _ Headed by * •*" »- !J 5y | A Pretty and Pathetic Drama of ft, stage, ' ' Entitled, sa se,! »: j OLD JANE OF THE C-ATPtv c'-'^'' OLD JANE OF THE otIETV- % - OLD JANE OF THE GAIETY" ,V I £ i „ .-9 Id mP- s "** th© wardrobe woman at «,„ Gaiety Theatre Her kindly hear' J* $•"§& her a favourite with everyone Here oS^ 4 " •" tior. with the stage has Lei, hi- fff"' every .great success there have been hundrS '"' of failures which nave broueW ;T?T? » misery. In this play she ± _£«* - her hfe to save another. Btory "* AUSTRALIA DAY. A ve-y mu »r»««.,„ C v AUSTRALIA DAY. of an tl£i~? P» I AUSTRALIA DAY HoM^^*™ VERY RARE COMPAxIoNSHrp- ' A Charming Interest Study rom the Vila. ' , n graph Studios. "*" . „ 1-, CCTEY'S SISTER. An Exhilarating dß a^P.?K^ /- ■ The Fathe firm Idd wiffihls i*"-" <!nown PATHE gtlllwith this Gazette. GA7f T «§' THE MILLION .DOLLAR MY3TEM __ Episode No 7 *"**. TT,- Ihe Doom r- of the Auto Bandits. ' The Keystone Company atSetr ii o?iv«x , laughter, headed by ' ForHtedin?°and Minta Duriee. ' DIRTY WORK IN A L-'-rvTvow DIRTY WORK IX A LAUVnIIDIRTY WORK IN A LAUNDRY' This is a very funny comedy. Mo«t r,' A scenes take place in a laundry, whe-TtS l h * • is rapid and clean. The «.':!■=>- ££« tie sational leap by Ford Sterling frorTl mof 0 " cycle to an auto, both go::- at top t££a*' c Prk«: DC, Is: Stalls, 6d. ReLrveT"., . «*■ ,l? x Pl&n at Fred, deal's. QueenlfSJt . t a. Phoa * , Theatre. 3084, "!d W Took%' GRAND rpHEATRE, TO-D4T BAND 1 HEATRE. TO-DAY MONEY (OPPOSITE GP.O, MONEY'. . . MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. The Management hare much , MONEY, pleasure in presenting to "fi '" j MONEY, many Picture Pa'rnr,. *1 MONEY. Greatest Dramatic Photo-P1« ' MONEY, they have yet had lie «££*£§£ MONEY" ° f screenlE «- MONEY. Af o N E T MONEY. M * JWO NT?*, V MONEY." A DRAMA OF TH" -at MONEY. MIGHTY DOLLAR -• ITS TT#PS ' MONEY AKD ABUSES *Sffl MONEY." MONEY. » MONEY »SK THRILLING REELS. 9 MONEY." " MONEY. : woSI?- Powerfully Acted. . «RS§J" „ Wonderfully Staged. MONEY. Produced by the Makers of "- MONEY! -Hearts in Exile.PR IN CE 8S THEATRE _ TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. - - CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ' «_ 9 I T AB , A KIMBALL YOUNG] , Une of the Loveliest Women in the Universe, ' " «. "Ji°LA-" "LOLA" "LOLA." ■-■' ' • The World Film Corporation's Greatest Triumph, . :-■ \ ___~ In Five Remarkable Acts. GREAT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL. ' MOCK COURT. The organisers of the" "Mock Court" re- ;£■ cently held in His Majesty's Theatre, Mes-: dames E. W. Sharman and F. E. Baume. : desire to tender their thanks to the follow- • ' W^J^F 80118 fcr «s"t«ice given:— J : " C. Williamson, Ltd., per Mr. C- R. Bailey' . " . for use of theatre; Mr. B Bauer, Miss Dor- - • mer, .Messrs. Morgan, Grimstone, Broad - : ' Harnscfa, Perry. G. Hawkins, and E. Burke ' , and orchestra. They also wish to thank the f v licensee of the Metropolitan Hotel for sap-- "3 plying refreshments without charge; and the'-''" proprietors of several of the city Picture J\ = hows for advertising the Court. A list oi ' ■>■ «?«Jr-Ti? ld ¥?.°? Sl iJ»B to approximately £1100. will be published at a later date. '^i-H! WEAR A DIAMOND while you pay for J J , - t i_,. Yo ? ™) neTer fe «l the cost. The rH Security* Instalment System makes it w ? , 1 7 8t Prices; easiest terms.—Howard s ? ■L n 4. Birkott, Jewellers (first floor). Security; ' Bnildmgs. Open Fridays until 0 pjn. Teachers of Music. "\fISS G. L BOULTON. A.SM.; Mi=s I 1«. F. I. Boulton. FS.M.; Teachers Singjug. Piano. Violin, Theory. Studio, 64 . Queen St. ' V,^THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. ANYONE CAN LEARN BY OUR METHOD., , NO SCALES. NO DRUDGERY. ■ We Teach from Melodies. ' irl^j 1 ROOMS: WBm 14 AND 15. WARWICK CHAMBERS. 188. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND - Miscellaneous. OUR Soldier Boys-—Xmas Cakes. Xmas Puddings, in sealed tins, ready for- r> posting. Buchanan, Queen and 1 : Symonda Streets. ?4|^^S OTHERS. KEEP THE GIRLS HOME. < ": __ _New Pianos from. 5s a week at the '- No Deposit Piano Co.. 28, High St. ROFESSOR ISHEEWOOD. Clairvoyant. Psychometrist, Herbalist and Magnetic'"?■ Healer.—Consultations free. Hours, 10 ajn. to 7 p.m.—165. Karangahape Rd. ERSTENA, - PORRIDGE MT.aT. Cooked in Two Minutes. 3Sitl ah« housewife's boon. Contains no wastslpfpii matter. Obtainable at All StoresSHINES like the sun, hard as iron, lasts 13 months. Applied with a brush, won't wash off. You can't slip ••LTNOARNISH." the great Modern Floor Polisi. • Permanent ~ ■ ■ and preservative. Ail grocers. Is 6d. SHELMERDINE. foi Umbrellas and Para- - apis: extensive stock; repairs and re- Up covers umbrellas a* mcderate cost—Kara->:.i agahape Rd. near i^crris's. ".'»?-V ALLISON PIANOS. LTD., obtainel told medal Londou. ,1851.— E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. 8. Co''dicurt manager. T*ORA-LINE means sound lungs- Speakers ' A. and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. Is and 2s. ;-£,* V?. 00SEWIVES-—Keep Hubby cheerful by . tempting his appetite with the Deli-i----ons ... : .„- _ MILITARY PICKLE. ::;:-:-". : Price reasonable. Buy a Bottle To-day. - COMMERCIAL Accidents and Sick•ess may overt-ike you. Perfect and-?* cheap protection. Insurance CoSliil 101, Queen Street. W& PADEREWSKI, the world's sreatesi pianist, prefers Erard Pianos.—Sola •'■': -.-■■: Agents. E. ard F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S.' . *." Coldicutt. Manager. $M TORA-LINE means sound lungs- Speakers.) I and Singers take Tora-line. Obtainable WS at all Leading Chemists. Is and 2s. "--^:% RUB. rub, rub, on bended knees. Oh' the C weary hoars trying to make that blessed Wm beeswax shine- One swish of the brush and*.:J*; '* LINOARNISH " makes your linoleums Z shine like the sun. Lasts 12 months. All - - grocers, Is 6d *-^3§ LADIES who demand the Delicious ■ „ MILITARY PICKLE. Have tried it before. All Grocers Sell itPrice Reasonable. ■-■*■"■&-£ Buy One Bottle To-day. " l *',*' CONSTANCE DARE. Registered Masseuse. \-. . Nerve Troubles and Rheumatism, ladies *• :; : and gents-—l2 to 7 pjn—l6s. Karangahape , . Ra. : "*^S. MRS. FREEMAN. Clairroyame. can be J-'A consulted, 10 till 5, general surround- ■._ ing— Hobsoa St. , MADAME CURRIE. Queen of Occultism. Clairvoyante, Crystal Seer; also. •■}*»■:'■?/ Masseuse, be consulted I£2. Victoria ;=:■ ■-> st W. ~^!cf JJ"ET7 7EALAKD ER A L VF^yk, Subscription's 6d i>er week, delivered -in ."=.•. town and. suburbs, or 10s per Quarter hi -<''=S; advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. *-*| Advertisements under the following classes Wasted. To Let, Fob Sale, Lost u(B -,-y Fotrsm, Personal, Boxed and Residence— are inserted at the rata of 18 words for Is, or.-'-yr three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d -ot ' ■ cash paid in advance. * I V'S: Births. Marriages, and Deaths. 2s 6i ,-i each insertion; Funeral Notices. Is extra. for cash paid in advance. announcements must be signed by the advertiser- v ' Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the H TH ALT) free of charge ;_."- Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements m the HESiiO must be in writing. = £*!^lfi The Proprietors do not held themselves responsible for non-insertion of advert:** - raents through accident or from other cause?. or for error in the publication of any *'-|jg§li tisement. -''i^S Telephones: Advertising and Commercial Department, 176: Job Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial. 529. ;|§|§ _ . _ _ _ _ ~/ ,:'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16051, 18 October 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16051, 18 October 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16051, 18 October 1915, Page 12