; V Amusements. ■ ' AT ■"'„_ T' e!'■'- Q.LOBE. AT V; THE ALO BE. FOR ONE WEEK CONTINUOUS, Commencing rpO-DAY - AT 11 - TO-DAY. TO-DAY - AT 11 - TO-DAY. QIR TTALL MAINE'S SUPERLATIVE PICTURE SUCCESS, THE THEEMSTER. THE TJEEMSTER THE "HEEMSTER. THE TAEEMSTER Which created such a Furore at the Lyric last week. NOTE THE SCREENING HOURS: 11 o'clock, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, and 8.10. RIGHT HOT FROM ITS SUCCESS AT THE LYRIC. THE rvEEMSTER THE T)EEMSTER THE T)EEMSTER THE "HEEMSTER COMMENCES A SEASON FOR POSITIVELY QNE WEEK ANLY. AT THE rtLOBE TO-DAY. THE rtLOBE TO-DAY. PRICES: Reserved, Is 7d; 0.C., Is Id; Stalls, 6d. .„,«,! Direction: E J. Carroll. TOW. TTALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). THURSDAY, AUGUST IK MR. HAROLD GREGSON Presents MISS TTELENA TTENABLES iss Helena V enables In PIANOFORTE "DECITAL. Assisting Artistes: Miss Jessie Bartlott, Miss Ava Symons (by kind permission of Tivoli Theatre), Miss Zoe Hartley, and Mr. Leo. Whittaker. Box Plan MONDAY NEXT. Tickets: 3s (Reserved), 2s, and Is. Proceeds for CHURCH ARMY HUT FUND-i Patriotic Carnivals. "RED PROSS QOCIETY QUEEN CARNIVAL. pAPATOETOE'S "DIG "DFFORT. pADDY'S iTtTARKET. .' TOWN TTALL, pAPATOETOE. 1 TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2 P.M. TO 11 P.M. OFFICIALLY OPENED BY SIR FRED. LANG. SCENE: AN IRISH VILLAGE. SCOUT BAND. SHOOTING GALLERY AND OTHER .. AMUSEMENTS. Afternoon Tea and Supper. Home-make Cakes and Sweets, and everything else you require. The Pakuranga Hunt Club will attend afternoon tea. -. Train 1-13 p.m. - Admission, 6d. . TITANGERE'S pED pROSS QUEEN nARNIVAL. TITONSTER TDAZAAR, To be held in ' fjrt-ANGERE pUBLIC TTALL TO-DAY (SATURDAY). August 10, 1918. Patrons: , MRS. W. F. MASSEY AND MRS. J. H. GUNSON. THE BAZAAR WILL BE OPENED BY SIR FREDERICK LANG, M.P., 'At 2 p.m. ONEHUNGA BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 'Buses will leave the Onehunga Post Office and the Mangere Crossing at 1.80 and 2.30 in the Afternoon,, and again in the Evening at 7.30, returning to suit requirements. ADMISSION: One Shilling, including return 'bus fare; without 'bus fare, Sixpence. Children, Half-price. • . ' p O LI C ' El • A UCKLAND pOLICE . pARNIVAL. IN AID ~ JJED ' JERSEY APPEAL. mOWN TTALL. SEPTEMBER -JO AND 1Q MlB. Entries invited for Tug-of-War and Heavy and Light-weight -Wrestling' (Catch-as-catch-can) Competitions. PRIZES. TUG-OF-WAR—" Champion Muscle Raiser" Challenge Cup, kindly donated by the Northern Milling Co., Ltd., and Gold Medals. Rurmers-up: Gold Medals. Teams to comprise six men and captain. Entrance fee, 10s. The Police will ndt bo competitors. WRESTLING— Prizes. Lightweights, list 71b and under. Entries to be- lodged with the Secretary aft the Police Barracks, O'Rorke Street, before 9 p.m., SATURDAY, 24th inst. M. FLEMING. Hon. Secretary. rjRAND PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL. IT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. Horse Winning Number, 3956. O. A. DARBY, Secretary. Shows. A UCKLAND K ENNEL "\ry riLUB. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY OF NEXT WEEK. BOW, WOW, WOW. Dogs can no longer be seen about the streets of Berlin, Fritz is eating dog, and Germany is therefore losing its bark. General Foch will compel Germany to eat their own words before he has finished with them, and indigestion will be the ruling complaint- There are. however, plenty of dogs in Auckland, 300 of which will be seen at the forthcoming Show of the Auckland Kennel Club— the magnificent and huge Great Dane, the Lion-killing Dog, to the dimunitive Yorkshire Terrier. Do not miss seeing the late Captain Scott's Sledge Dog Funny Face, so named by Captain Scott himself. A huge animal that did his bit in that terrible expedition that ended fatally for its heroic commander. A Grand Skilled Guessing Competition has been, provided. First, prize, £6 ss ; second prize. Cocker Spaniel; third prize, Fox Terrier. OLD MARKET BUILDINGS. Entrance Queen Street. ADMISSION. Is Id. G. DINNISON. Secretary. Nursing Homes, MATERNITY NURSING HOME, NURSE CANTY. 'Phone 3182. 15, Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Road. Patients taken with or without doctor. NURSE B. DONALD, of Htrriiville, Dominion Rd. Private Maternity Nursing Home, has removed to a new and up-to-date nursing home, Herbert Rd.. second house on left from Dominion Rd. 'Phone 2002,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16925, 10 August 1918, Page 14
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