Amusements. QUEEN'S. — UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. UEEN'S, EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Big Story of Vengeance of a Father Against the 'Son of the Mm) who stolo his Wife. THE POST f\V TTATRED. Ihe Lost Up Hatred. the post af TTATRED. The Lost Uf -Hatred. the post af TTATRED. J.he Lost Vv Hatred. See how the passionate, brutal creature who swore to break, body and soul, the innocent son of the mini who stole his wife was left in misery and utter desolation to realise THE COST OF HATRED. AN ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDES BEAUTIFUL I KATHLEEN WILLIAMS lathlern VV ILLIAMS KATHLEEN WILLIAMS And ATHLEEN VV ILLIAMS THEODORE ROBERTS. L IIEODORE IVOBWRTfI. THEODORE -pOBERTS. I HEODORE IIOBERTS. Supported ny an Exceedingly Interesting Paramount Programme. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. TRAVELOGUE, CARTOONS, COMIC AND QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. Sessions: 11.15. 1.0, 2.40. 4.20, C.15, and 8. iftTutweimDicßsl *%!>&' TTIS MAJESTY'S 'THEATRE. FRIDAY AND CATURDAY. QCTOBER If) AND 10 Under the Patronage of His Excellency ihs Governor-General and Conn''Sß of Liverpool. TOTAL PROCEEDS IN AID OF RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. MISS pECIL TTALL AND "ITER pUPILS Present, a Q.REAT jQANCE PARNIVAL. A Delightfully Artistic and Varied Pro- ' gramme. Novelties Galore. Beautiful Srenes from Grand Opera, Choruses, Miniature Revues. Lovely Ballets, Acrobatic Specialties, Wonderful Costumes. Tho Dniauo Christmas Eve Phantasy. Goideous Egyptian Tragedy Scena. Quaint Dutch Scene. Programme Later. Full Orchestra. Special Lighting Effects. Box Plan opens at Wildmnn and Arey's on October 5. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Hon. Sec: E. F. ANDREWS, Sec. A.R.S.A. Hon. Treasurer: F. COX. VM.C.A. ' TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. CONCLUDING DISPLAY OF GYMNASIUM SEASON. Physical Drill by Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. Classes. Horizontal and Parallel Bar Display, by Men and Boys. Exhibition of Body Development and Muscular Control. Exhibition t,l Feats of Strength, by Mr. Leonard Wilson. Lightning Sketches by Mr. Eric Baume. Vocal Items by Mr. McNiven, of Suva. Collection in aid of Physical Department. INTERESTING. INSTRUCTIVE, ENTER--1 TAINING EVENING. MT. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 2, 1917, At 7.45. "WHAT WE SAW AND HEARD IN CHINA." By Rev. and Mrs. Rouben Bailey. Recently cturned from an extended tour in Inland l .hina, covering thousands of miles. Unique Chinese Costumes, Curios, Customs. Soluu.;:. Miss M. Blakey and Mr. 'A. Thompson. Admission, by Ticket, Sixpence. SALE OF WORK, at All SainTs' School O room. Ponsonby, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 3 and 4. Well furnished Stalls and special attractions.
Lectures. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will bo held in St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds Street, on MONDAY, October 1. when PROFESSOR A. P. W. THOMAS, M.A.. F.L.S.. Will Deliver a Popular Lecture, with Limelight Illustrations, entitled " HEREDITY." Dooih open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. With the exception of certain seats reserved for members of tho Institute the Lecture will bo open to the General Public. * T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary.
Art Unions. ART TT N I O N nBAWING FOR PICTURE "HANCTUARY IN TIME OF PERIL," TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. Li conscquenco of a number of Books not being yet returned, and By kind permission of the Hon. Minister for Internal Affairs, the timo of drawing HAS BEEN EXTENDED to MON.'\Y, Octoboi 8. the result being published on October n. Thfl Committee was reluctant to extend the time, and did so only becauso it was absolutely necessary. The Sale of Tickets is now positively finished, and a), those- holding books aie urgently requested to send them ! n. ii. D. ROBERTSON, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 45. Highway District Notices. TV/TANGERE ROAD BOARD. Licenses for Grazing Stock on the Mangere Reserves may now be obtained at the residence of Mr. Daniel Ford, Ranger, Mountain Road, Mangere. All Stock found without new tickets after the eighth day of October will be impounded. By order of the Board. EDGAR A3HCROFT, Clerk. September 29, 1917. Gazette in Bankruptcy. T N BANKRUPTCY. Notice is licreb, jive dint Dividends are now payable i.i the under-mentioned Estates on all Proved Claims, Promissory Notes (if any) ie '-e produced for er.dorsement prior to r- wing P'vidends:— r Andrews, A. L., uiid Co., u ; Aucklunu. ; .i: ; , warding Agents, first and final du-.'i'sl (1 j of 2s 4d in the £'. „ , , Baker, B. T.. of Kaihu, Bush Contractor, | first and final dividend of Ills .n ;he £, Edwards, J. G. T., of Auckland, Masseur, first and final dividend of .'ld in the £'. Eggers. ('. 0.. of Piriaka. Sawmiller, fust and l:nnl dividend of 2,' d ill the i.'. Godfrev X . of Stratford, Storekeeper, fust and Ijiiul i!i"idend of aid in the i. Hr.pkins. R. 11. M.. of B.tckland. Farmer. I'rst a . 'ma' dividend of Vis Cd in the .1". Ki . and Pcarcc, of D-ivonport, •'Jroccrf. second dividend of 4s M in th» € Hanson. 1. W.. of Auckland. n -'tt r .;iian'-;-eep ~ "ist and final di. '. ' Hid in : N..>Wk.\ T. 11.. non .■• Gtanuhu. formerly of Wl.aka'i'" Trrlor, first ind fi: al dividend of o':i in the £'. Olson. '. P.. of Auckland, ?>i)t'.er Merchant, i.'ndiiig as "Agra Diir- 1 ' panv," I second and final dividend " I.'j.! . the (.'. Pearson W A., of Wi> •.-••«:, Livery Stabl'. K »r. first - •<.>. ,d of 4s in tho .£. Redpalh. J. T.. of Auckland. Farmer, "irst and finnl dividend of In (id in the £. Richardson. C. 11., of Te Aroha, ClieiniM. second and final dividend of is ojd in the C. Richnrdsun. .7a. (deccaspil), of Te Awaliuitii, Farmer, first dividend of 12s lid in the i.'. ; Saunders, C. J., of Avondale, Storekeeper. first dividend of as in the i'. Wiekmnn. li.. of Avondale. Builder, first and final dividend of 0s in the £. Young and Kenm. of Taurnnctu, St.irakeepers, second dividend of Is in the I'. W. S. FISHER. Official AssiffiHC. Auckland. Sent. 29, 1917, — ■ ■ ■ 'M Flowers. I fresh daily; best varieties. Wreaths and Bouquets a specialty, Prices moderate.—Miss Lloyd. 'Phone 4112 -■ —— ; j MILLINERY.-Choico Selection of Ready-tn-Wears now showing at Mia. Shc'win's, Eden Terrace. THE Exclusive Designs in Dainty FootX. wear now being shown by Pearson and Co., of Newton, simply make choosing easy. —(Ad.). ' i'IXT'HEN you take TOIIA-LINE you know »L>.L why everybody takes TORA-LINE, I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16657, 29 September 1917, Page 12
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