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Amusements. SPIRES MIRTH. CHASES GLOOM, t 'HE QPEKi TJOUSE Direction ... Ben. J. Fuller. VTINEE TO-DAY.- MATIXEr - \TINEE At '2.50 p.m. MATINEE im Prices: 1? 6d. Is and *d : Children. Half-price. AT £—JTiO-NTGHT—AT P. AT P— 10-NIGHT-AT S. Big Success of the Fun-makers. 'ICTOH pRINCE'S T3EVCE QOY. In their Successful Laugh-maker. QH! -yyHAT pUX. qh! -yyHAT prx. ;:odious Music. Bright Comedians. Pretty Girls. Followed by a Strong Vaudeville Bill, •.e Kerlines. George Dixon. race Quine. Clark and Wallace, ie Merriuns. Rosina Palmerston. Prices: 2s. Is and 6d. Reserves. 6d extra. Plan at Robertson's. IS9 Queen Street. MADGE MAITLAND IS COMING. KING'S T'FEATRE. V 1 NEWTON. THIS EVENING. 1 NITA CTEVTART AND *- l J -T>ARLE TyiLLIAMS. 3 an Allurine Society Storv of the Faithful Influence of Heredity. CIN3 r\F HPHE "\|"OTHERS. OINS r\F T>HE ATOTHERS. r\F »T<HE "WoTHERS. Wonderfully Powerful Picture Play that lould be seen bv every Woman, Old. young. ricn. and poor. THEN AGAIN— riancie Keystone Comedy. Featuring All the Best of the Keystone Artists. \ T3ATH-HOU3E "DLUNDER. \ "DATH-HOCSE "DLUNDER. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. -HE BEST ORCHESTRA IN THE CITY. RING'S T HEATRE. :very WOMAN SHOULD SEE it. ;yery WOMAN should SEE it. VERY WOMAN should SEE ii. PHE OINS f\T THE OTHERS. Lhe Dins Uf Ihe Mothers. phe OINS OF rpHE \.f others. Ihe oins Uf Ihe Mothers. at everybody's, at everybody's. at everybody's. at EVERYBODY'S. at everybody's. AT everybody's. rHE cins f\F THE oTHER §- he oins Uf Ihe Mothers. PHE OINS f\F rpHE AfOTHERS. he Oins Uf Ihe Mother.-. 2very woman should see it. syery woman should see it. 2very woman should see it. globe. the great mystery DRAMA. GLOBE. _ CONS f\F 01 LOBE. O V J OATAN. p LOBE. O GLOBE. Adapted from the Sensational Storv of Scotland Yard, by pLOBE. WILLIAM LE QUEX. pLOBE. TRIANGLE KEYSTONE. pLOBE. THE pREAT "DEARL p LOBE. THANGLE. GLOBE. The. Brightest Jewel in p LOBE. Joydom. 4 UCKLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S **■ GREAT CONCERT. By T lEUT. OHAYLE p ARDNER. rpOWN TTALL. rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AUG. iT i RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW. j * Th* following splendid items will be rendered : — Madame Chambers will sins " Ecstacy." Miss Laura. Walker will sing " Amareila.." Miss Rona Kino will sing " II Baccio." I HELP THE SUFFERING POOR OF I YOUR OWN CITY. Lieut. Shayle Gardner will render Elgar's '" Carillon " 'by special request'. Mr. H. G. Dutton will play the special organ aoompaniment. Also the Morocco Casket Scenes from " The Merchant of Venice." In *hiE item Lieut, Shayie Gardner wiV have the support of Miss Essie Holland ai Portia. His concluding item will be Sir Herber Tree's play, " The Ultimatum " i"by specia permission of the author). BE WISE— YOUR SEAT. Mr. H. G. Dutton will play (a.) Coronation March - - iTschaikowskyi 'bt Chanson Mystiale - - - - (Faulkes) Mr. Ernest Drake will sing " Take a Pai of Sparkling .Eyes.'' Mr. Wallace Atkinson will sing " The Deathless Army.'" Mr- Frank Parsons will play " Zeigeunerweifen " and Mozart's Concerto TICKETS. Is: Reserved at Wildraan an. Arey's. Is extra. TO-N I G H T. TO-NIGHT -a. . MADAME REPRAHS Elocutionary and Musical Concert, at MASONIC HALL. UPPER OUEEN ST AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. Tickets. Is. throughout the Hall. Madame Reprah will recite: (11 " Dc-a Tennyson; (2) "The Revenge'' Tennyson f3) "Narration of Curious Types of People (4) "How McDouga! Topped the Score(s) 'The Day" (anti-Kaiser' Fine Voca and Instrumental Items.TO-NIGHT. CT. BENEDICT'S HALL—Grind Euchi '? and Dance, in aid of the Remuei r h"rrh Fund. TO-NIGHT <Wedne«d Lilhs's Orchestra. Good Drize= Ticket Is Cd.—T. N. PEMBERTON. Hon. Sec. T>ED CROSS SHOI At NEXT TO OLD POST OFFICE OPEN FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. Donations of Home-made Cakes. Sweet and other Dainties wanted. Country Parcels Collected and Delivered I N.Z. Express Company. Lectures. /&*£&. THIRST AID TO TH INJURED. \5%P%Sfe7 The First Lecture will 1 XgoasSSS' given to Ladies at - the Ar bulance Station. Rutland Stree on FRIDAY. August 18. at 7 p.m. The f. for the Course (Ts 6d) must be prepaid WILLIAM RATTRAY. Secretary. T, Y JM, C „ THEATR : t^tt?- U^?.-> ' 7 P- m - Sllv * r Collection , JOHN KELLAND. M.1.C.P.R.. Londor 'Wn ?« Know the Allies Wijl Win. an When." Pictorially Illustrated. Meetings. THE DOOR OF HOPE i Incorporated!. Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING Of the above Association w;l! be held a* THE HOME. COOK STREET WEST. AUCKLAND. On WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1916. A*. 3 p.m. J. VICTOR MACKT. Auckland. Hon. Secretary August 15. 1916. ! pRESENT POSITION OF THE ALLIES. I REV. W. G. MONCKTON At ST. GEORGES PARISH HALL. KINGSLAND. j TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). AUGUST 16 At 8 o'clock. Admission. 6d. MRS. POWER. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P M At 51. Ponsonby Road. Messages from Articles on Table. Admission. 6d Children. 3d. Teachers of Music. MISSES BOULTON. ASM. and F.S M Teachers Piano. Violin. Singing - . j Studios. 12 Calliope Rd.. Devonport. a'nc , I 64. Queen St.. City. i i ———^ — .^_^_^_^__ ' *™> jyps. g-ELLAND , M.LC.P.R., ( : pONSULTING pSYCHOLOGISTS. ' i Will Lecture en Occult Subjects even • Sunday at the LYRIC THEATRE, anc • TON YtrlTu^ - 8t the GRA F , i I . u ->. l " ,7- Private interviews dail'" F« £ w- •»*• ?& yber Pass. Id section " i in?' 5 f j "n* n , ? hart i years' directions Advice Health »nd Business.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 14

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