Amusement*. / _ TTING pEORGE : - rjpjLEATBB. LAST DAT. LAST NIGHT. A Great Famous Player* Production, in Fob* Parts, 6000 ft in Length. ITIHE HOST TDEEAKEB. NEXT MONDAY— ____ __ ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION BY THE FAMOUS PLAYERS. DANIEL FROHMANN PRESENTS DAVID HIGGINS. „ . In His Original Role in the Famous Racing in four Play. SOOOftrIN FOUR ACTS. 5000 ft— TTIS T AST iSOLLAR. This Play has a Tender Love Element and i a Series of Sensational Incidents and Thrilling Eoisodeo. Culminating in a Big Race Track Climax. STALLS, 3d. CIRCLE, 6d. Saturdays and Holidays: All Seats after 6 p.m., 6d; Children, 3d. GRAND rpHEATRE. Opposite RAND J.HEATRE. G.P.O. TO-DAY. ALL DAY. TO-NIGHT. Broadway Star Drama— O'GARRY OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. O'GARRY OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. O'GARRY OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. O GARRY OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. O'GARRY OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. O GARRY OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. O'GARRY OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED. World's ONE BUSY DAY. Film ONE BUSY DAY. Comody. ONE BUSY DAY. BRINAGOR. Pathe's Magnificent Scenio. SRINAGOR. showing the Capital of Cashmere. GRAND rpHEATRE. MONDAY RAND J. HEATRE. NEXT. Transatlantic " Ideal " Picture Play. THE "C'VEL. T7YE. A Fascinating Drama BE JUVIL -CiYE. of a Crime ComTHE T7VTL XT YE. mitted under HypHE JCiVIL A-YE. notio Influence, and How it was Unravelled. GLOBE. PARTED BY THE SWORD. LOBE. PARTED BY THE BWORD. GLOBE. GLOBE. Great War Romance. GLOBE gee the Brave Englishman's I GLOBE. Dash through the German i GLOBE. Lines over a Burning Bridge. GLOBE. A Marvel of Realism. GLOBE. GLOBE THE BROKEN RAIL. GLOBE. TAMING OF RITA. rFOWN HALL. QRGAN DECTTAL BY .jITE. TITAUGHAN ARNETT (City Organist), SATURDAY. 11TH, DECEMBER. 1915, AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. 1. Festal March Calkin 2. Berceuse ---... Bonnet ,8. Gavotte - Corelli ■4. Adagio from Sixth Symphony - Wider i 5. Air with Variations and Finale Fugato - Smart 6. Narcissus from " Water Scenes" - Nevin INTERVAL. 7. Andantino from Pianoforte Sonata Sibelius iB. Medieval Italian Melody l - - - - (Arranged for Carillons by City Organist). ■9. Overture " Zampa" ... - Herold Admission— Doors open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON. December 11. 1915. Town Clerk. I Excursions, Picnics, Etc. j fS~jT»k "M"ORTHERN OTEAMSHIP ,pOMPANY. T DOTED. WEEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) QATURDAY, T\ECEMBEB -JO 1915. WAIHEKE. DAPHNE . . . 2 p.m., No. 3 Jetty KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. WAIOIAHt ... 2 p.m.. No. 4 Jetty GRUT'S AND WAIWKKA. HAUTTI .... 2 p.m.. No. 5 Jetty BiOWN'S BAY. DEEP CREEK- AND ARKLE'S. GAEL 2 p.m.. No. 6 Jetty •OREWA .... 8 a.m.. No. 5 Jetty Steamer returns to Auckland about 9 a-m. Monday mornirg. •Returns from Arkle's SATURDAY, December Is. leaving 5 p.m. CHARLES HANSON. Manager. "YYEEK • END "pXCTJBSIONS. •pOTORUATickets at Holiday Excursion Rates, -will be issued TO ROTORUA. from Taumanmui and all Stations north thereof, EVERY SATURDAY, until March 81. 1916. available for return until the following THURSDAY. FARES : Return from Auckland—First, 31a Id; second, 20s lOd. Are you one amongst thousands in the Auckland Province who have not seen the world's wonderland? If so, decide NOW to spend your next holiday in Rotoraa. ROTORUA TOURIST LEJ.GCTB. Iff E A T H E R PERMITTING. EXCURSION TO RIVERHEAD. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Calling at Birkdale, Hobsonville, Greenhithe, . and Waimaxie. The S.S. ONEWA will leave the Queen's Wharf at 10.80 a.m. , Return Fare. Is. 1 -\ Defence Notices. 250 M EN RANTED. 9000 MEN Y7ILLING TO SERVE CTVILLY. 250 OF THESE ARE WANTED TO JOIN THE Q.ARRISON -J^ATIONAL "DESERVE. S. M. BARRY. Q.M. Sergt. .Orderly &°°' Drill Hall, THURSDAY. 7.30 p.m. -gRANCH, "RATIONAL ■DESERVE. A Compulsory Parade of all Members is called for WEDNESDAY. December 15, 7 30 ' p.m.. in the Drill Hall. Captain Drew in command. Members absent without reason will be deemed to have resigned. Saturday's arrangement cancelled. E. M. BLACK, Hon. Sec. § RATIONAL "DESERVE. AUCKLAND FIELD ARTILLERY UNIT. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE PARADE CALLED FOR SATURDAY. 11th INST.. IS CANCELLED. NEXT PARADE. 1 WEDNESDAY, 15th inst. — Gun Drill. Narrow Neck. Catch 7.30 p.m. boat. I By Order of the Officer Commanding. W. J. NICHOLSON. Sergt., , Acting-Secretary. tAJATIONAL "DESERVE. A** "A" COMPANY CITY INFANTE Y\ THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. SHOOTING, PENROSE. MONDAY NlGHT^.^a|rar C^hool. Last Drill before holidaysMembers earnestly requested to attend both t, , ~~ ~ Drills. By order O.C.C. . T. E. GARLAND. Q.M.-Sergt. § QARRISON ARTILLERY TJNIT. ' MONDAY - Parade Fort bo L at IPUn *" teh 7 -™- > tj a n„ „' S - M - BARRY. _By_grder_o.ee. Q.M.-Sergi Dividends. rpHE TALISMAN CONSOLIDATED. LIMITED. A Dividend (No. 44) of 1- n«r at.. v payable on January ; r!| a T 9 h l°5 ldera n*" *•«•**« Decent [ o & JOr ° vo . J * nn * r ' 4to J «*«* 8. Karangahake, December 10. 191 S.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 14
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