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y ~ —' —— ; ;■ ■- ■" '' . Amusements. - " ;■ OPERA HOUSE. * TO-DAY— 2^o—TO-DAY. THE BARGAIN MATINEE HOUSE. THE BARGAIN MATINEE HOUSE, Where the World's Greatest Vaudeville At- • tractions may be witnessed for SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Reserves, Is 6d. Robertson's, to noon. Doors, 1.45 p.m. r\ P ERA HOUSE., VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. '. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. ALWAYS SOME GREAT NOVELTY ACTS WONDERFUL BALANCING STEVENS. WONDERFUL BALANCING STEVENS. American Singing. Talking Equilibrist. "pLTON -pLACK. "DEVUE r^O. CONSISTING OF 20 STAR ARTISTS, IN AN ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTION. "OH. YOKOHAMA!" Ei tirely New Gorgeous Scenery »d ti* l * ing Effects. Charming Ballets of Bright and Pretty Girls. First Part Speciality Acts. VIOLET TREVENYON.. The Vivacious English Comedienne. Last STERLING AND LOVE, Night. ROSE LEE IVY. Last Night ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES— and OS.. 2s; Stalls. Is 6d. 600 Seats at Is. Book Seats at Robertson's to noon this day, thereafter at Theatre to 7 pjn. «*- serves. 2s 6d. Q~ DEENS. — TO-DAY. — TO-NIGHT. UEEN'S. EVERYTHING NEW. QUEEN'S. A Great Bison Dram*, QUEENS. In 2 Parts, QUEEN'S. " GOD OF MIRZA-" QUEEN'S. Together with 6 Supporting QUEEN'S. Subjects. QUEEN'S. MONDAY NEXT: QUEEN'S. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. QUEEN'S. " SHANGHIED." QUEEN'S. The Latest Essanay. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies the Governor and the Countess of Liverpool Patron: Hon. F. W. Lang, M.P. A GRAND PATRIOTIC JUVENILE p ARDEN TFETE Will be held in ALEXANDRIA PARK. On FRIDAY AND OATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 /.ND 16, from 2 to 10 p.m. (By the courtesy of the Auckland Trottin* Club), ««,«„- IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS(Mayor's Fund). The Effect of the Stalls will be carried oat to represent JAPAN. Grounds brilliantly lighted with Electa* Lights, Japanese Lanterns, etc. A VERITABLE FAIRYLAND.. Entertainment and Continuous Fun m the Grounds. 300 Children taking part Sports. Maypole, Highland Dancing, etc. Morris Dances as danced at Espexanoa Club. London. _« MB. MITCHELL-DARGIE and Party will Dance the Torchlight ReeL tAs danced before Their Majesties the King and Queen at Balmor«>l; also at the White City, London.) Scottish Pipers will be present In Marquee. series of Half-hour Entertainments, including Tableaux, Sketches, Songs. Character Dances, Duets, Recitations, etc, have been arranged by Mrs. and Mia* MitcheU-Dargie and Miss T»pp. Admission, Is; Children 6d. No Collection Boxes. All Cakes, etc., to be at Alexandra Park on 17th, not later than 11 a.m. ALL SAINTS TO-DAY (Saturday). 2.50 to 10 pjn. _ CHRISTMAS TREE. _ "HARP-UP" SALE OF WORK, DOLLS* CLOTHES. PLAIN WORK. Mrs. Jarley's Waxworks. Children's Dances. Sweets, Ice Creams. Home-mad* Cakes, Wonderful Dolls' Clothes. Pretty Presents. Afternoon Tea. Admission, So. Every Child gets a Present. BEST Pianos,. Best Value. Best Terms.— Sen new models or send for catalogue.— F. Moore and Co.. On atoms St. E. ' ——t Meetings. TITARTST T> BOTHERS' T>ESIDENOE, 31. LINCOLN STREET. PONBONBY (Adjacent St- Columba's School). QPENTNG pEREMONY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), DECEMBER IS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). DECEMBER 13. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 'DECEMBER 12. At 3 pjn.. By the RIGHT REV. H. W. CLEARY. D.D., Bishop of Auckland. Assisted by the RIGHT REV. MONSIGNOR BRODIE, Bishop-elect of Christchurch, And OTHER SPEAKERS. Choruses by-Pupils of the Marist Brothers. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCEOOLS. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. The Prises will be Presented to the Boys and Girls of the two Schools by the Hon, Sir G M. o'Pn r v» in the Town HalL on. THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at 7.30 pjn. Parents of pupils, lorrner pupils, and all interested in Education are cordially invited to be present. W. WALLACE KTDD, Secretary. ESPERANTO.— Annual Meeting of f* , Auckland Group NEXT TUESD/ December 14th, 8 pjn., in Friends' Meeting House, Mount Eden Road. All interested should attend. AUCKLAND Diocesan Social Questions Commission.—Third Sermon of Third Special Advent Course. St. Paul's Church, 10-rnorrow Evening. Preacher, Rev E. Chitty. M.A.. Subject. "The Laws of the Kingdom of Heaven." CT. Paul's Parish Hall, Symonda St— KJ Annual Sale of Work, in aid of Military Camp Institutions and Parish Funds) will be opened by Mrs. Averill. Tuesday.* 14th 5 p.m. Beautiful pictures and needlework, cakes, etc., for presents. Orchestra, refreshments, etc Open 5 to 10 p.ra, Tuesday and Wednesday. Admission. 6d. ~"™^*****3 Lectures. QLOBE THEATRE. SUNDAY. 7.50 PJL MR. O. McBRTNE Lectures on "The National .Register: Doe, t it Jnsttify Conscription V' Swimming. LADIES, COME ALONG AND HELP OUR WOUNDED BOYS. tUuid^ A Swimming Carnival in aid of •»>,«. Wounded Soldiers' Fund will be haM H* Jfc i Girls' Lamnos Club, in the T<£,id iLh,! Orchestra between events. For Ladies Only. Admission Is. ! Lawn Tennis. rpENNIS-Private Court, off Dominion Rd J- has vacancies for respectaokTladSS f?3 gentlemen. Subscription! m tv *° d 1370, HEKALD p B * ' 3 -~Teams, I " ' Motor Garages. PAPATOETOE MOTOR oTrTTT^T GREAT SOUTH ROAD i ' GE ' in tj .PAPATOETOE. ' All Repairs Promptly and ReliabiT ■executed. Management: S. E. MOE AND CO Phone 7, Papatoetoe."' Cars Renovated. Restaurants and Tearooms. ♦T«HE Willow Tea Garden, St Heliers R„ A (right side of wharf).—Continen^Js* 3r Cool, shady. Luncheon, loet Tel " t,le ' ' pRIOR'S - LARGEST DrNTNGROOM BEST K'?a^ HIL R^ Q MEALS. A ,ND QUICK SERVICE telephone 3410. ]yjR. J. RADALY, HENDERSON. Dear Sir, I reo&ed*£Sm feu.Tm^f^^W^ and Flavour, S 0 very high standard inoWdf^nd rtrarfi the Price I must say it iT ~JiZ regards end can recommend the aaniTto SOa *°' lequirme a wine ee a tonic" *° "* PBraoß I remain, Yours etc ERIC CORBETT i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 14

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