Amusements. * r ADIES, PLEASE COME TO THE i L/ MATINEES. AND SAVE DISAPPOINTMENT AT NIGHT. — PRINCESS. — — X RINCESS. — PRINCESS. X RINCESS. THE SAME. SWEET STORY. HUNDREDS REFUSED ADMISSION AGAIN LAST NIGHT. TO-DAY AND rpO-NIGHT. 1 0-DAY AND 10-NIGHT. THE VELLOW PASSPORT. HE I ELLOW X ASSPORT. THE VELLOW PASSPORT. J-HE X ELLOW X ASSPORT. THE VELLOW PASSPORT. I IHE 1 ELLOW X ASSPORT. ' A MARVELLOUS WORLD FILM MASTERPIECE. TN £T TERRIFIC ACTS. I A PHOTO-PLAY PRE-EMINENT. | I A X HOTO-PLAY X RE-EMINENT. " THE SUPREME SCREEN SEN I I SATION, FEATURING THE ACTRESS WHO IS THE ADORED I IDOL OF MILLIONS. I I pLARA TZIMBALL VOUNG. VI.ARA IVIMBALL J-OUNG. PLARA TZIMBALL VOUNG. VLAIU AIMBALL, "-SUNG. pLARA T/IMBALL Y9^-£' I VLARA IiIMBALL 1 O^G. MCST POPULAR AND LOVELIEST ACTRESS IN THE WORLD. A BLINDINGLY BRILLIANT MASTERPIECE OF THRILLS, PATHOS. ROMANCE. INTRIGUE, MYSTERY, RE VENGE. BLACK HATRED. TENDER LOVE. A MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. RING 586 A FOR RESERVES. No extra booking fee. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S. nUEJSK'S. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. UKtN'S. XO-MGHT. 10-NIGHi. QUEEN'S. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT. U UEEN'S. 1 0-DAY, 1 O-NIGHT. QUEEN'S. „,„_ ueen's, a picture feast. Queen!' a thrilling" five-act QUEEN'S. SOCIETY DRAMA, UEEN'S. By the Famous QUEEN'S. TRANSATLANTIC CO., UEEN'S. T EST VE "RE JUDGED QUEEN'S. JUEST XeBE JUDGED UEEN'S. T EST VE "RE JUDGED QUEEN'S. -LiEST I BE Judged UEEN'S. T EST VE PE JUDGED QUEEN'S. -WEST I E -DE J UDGED UEEN'S. A Supporting Programme QUEEN'S. of Exquisite Merit. 77ING pEORGE THEATRE THE WORLD'S BEST PICTURES. A GREAT BLUEBIRD MASTERPIECE. ONE OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PICTURES EVER SCREENED. Featuring ROBERT LEONARD AND ELLA HALL. THE pRIPPLED pAND. ! FIVE PARTS ' BLUEBIRD PRODUCTION. THE STORY OF A MODERN pLNDERELLA. A MOST? BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION. FRENCH OFFICIAL WAR FILMTHE BIG PUSH. THE pATTLE OF THE OOMME. The Great French Advance on the Somme. AND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. GRAFTON. pRAFTON. RAFTON. URAFTON. GRAFTON V- P RAFTON. RAFTON. VJRAFTON. TO-NIGHT. 1 O-NIGHT. great "TRANSATLANTIC" STAR PRODUCTION. I" J EST V*i tse judged." |"Jjest Ie Jje Judged." i "jest v p. judged." I "JLest Ie -De Judged." Tho " Ro'ugh-and-Tumble" Fights and Gun Work in the Gambling Saloon, and the resulting Conflagration touch the Pinnacle of Exciting Realism. POWERFUL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME Prices as Usual. Plan at Eady and Co.'s, 112. Queen Street TO-NIGHT-Grand Euchre and Dance, 8 p.m., St. Benedict's Hall, East St. Under tho auspices St. Benedict's Club, in aid Church Funds. Ladies la 6d- Gents 2s. Lillis'e Orchestra.—P. J. McCabe, Hon. Sec. Defence Notices. tMATIONAL pESERVE. PONSONBY UNIT. Tlio Weekly Parade will, in future, be held on THURSDAY EVENINGS, instead of Saturday, commencing TO-MORROW (Thursday), September 7. By Order of the O.C. R. M. CLEGHORN, O.MS. U 1 " l Football. A ATEWTON RANGERS' FOOTIN BALL CLUB. M] 0 The Annual Club Match will be |T played at Otahuhu NEXT SATUR--4 DAY Brakes will leave Alexandra Hotel, Federal Street, 1.30 p.m. Vice-Presidents and Supporters heartily Invited. _^ I- ' " Public Notices. mo M HERS. FREE ADVICE ON THE CARE AND Vl FEEDING OF INFANTS Nurse Donnelly, an. experienced Certificated Nurse and Registered Midwife, will be in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving free advice to Mothers on tho Care and Feeding of Infants generally, and on the uses of axp:Mr T W Irwin. Chemist, Ponsonby Road.' TUESDAYS. 3 to 4 D.m. Mr J Rees George. Chemist. Devonport, WEDNESDAYS, 2,30 to 4 D.m. Mr J G Gallagher, Chemist, Symonds Street, THURSDAYS, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Denot (City). Mr. Woollams. Queen Street, MONDAYS, i to 4 p.m. . Mr F, Smith, Chemist. KarangahaDe Road. FRIDAYS. 2.45 to 4.45. D m. For immediate advice, ring up blaxo Nurse. Telephone No. 4275. _ QHIP MIEFIELD. All Outstanding Accounts against the above Ship must be rendored in triplicate to Captain Frodricksen, caro Briscoe and Co., Ltd., not later than TO-DAY (Wednesday), Septembor 6. TN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOR--1 DAN, LATE OF EMPIRE ROAD, EPSOM, DECEASED. All Persons having Claims against the abovenamed docoased are requested to forward particulars of same to the undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY, tho 20th day of September, 1916 REYBUBN AND McARTHUR, Solicitors for tho Executors, Ellison Chambers, Auckland. \ M A ON CARBIDE -A- Is flow-generating. It never over-makes gas. It is packed in 2cwt drums, and fitted with screw-top lids, therefore does not deteriorate. , , , Largo clocks in hand and to arrive. MURRAY COLONIAL CARBIDE CO., 41, Victoria St., Aucklund. 'Phone 2397. Telegrams; "Transcend." (__ . _ LAND Agents, Auckland and N. Wairoa.— Raymond Sheath, Queen Streot, has Sold my Raupo Farm.—(Signod) George • Dreadon. I AND Agents-Take Notice that my J Farm at Pokeno is Sold.—C. W. Landon. LAND Agents.—Please take notice that my 100-acro Farm at Pokeno has been bold by T. E. Jones and Co.,—J. Frasor. ' "I" AND Agents.—Take notice that my Farm }j Pukekohc East, has been sold by J. foster. Phoenix Chambers.—J. Y. Comrie. Teachers of Music. MISSES BOULTON, A.B.H. and F.B.M. Teachers Piano. Violin, Singing.Studios, 42. Calliope Rd„ Dovonport, anc ■ 64, Queen St., City. Legal Notices. I JHRED. W. SHORTLAND 1 Barrister and Solicitor, 1 Gleeson's Buildings, High Street, Auckland Branch Office at Taumai.unui.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16327, 6 September 1916, Page 14
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