} ' • . •* ' <r boii THI3 TOBACCO nark* • distinct class ot smokers It is chosen b. men who • would not dream cf smoking ordinary kinds Q* BOID is ths Tobacco of Quality for m»a . of taste. In Pins** and Cd per ounce. DAVIS AND LAMB. FPB_94 181 Colombo street
AMUSEMENTS. Q O L _ O S S E U M - FULLE rTt ICTURES. Tv-NIGHT. At 8 TO-NIGHT.-TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE BRILLIANT IRISH ROMANCE. A Stirring lcle of Old Ireland 100 years ago, ••BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" ■■-..*. "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS' "ETJENNAN OK THS MOORS" *■ E-lENNAN* OF THE MOOES " "BRENNAN OF THE MUOKS" Illustrating the Life. Love, and Adventures of. .'.•"-.-. BRENNAN O'IIALLEY, - "- Irish Genticman and Knight of the Moors.. THE PATHE GAZETTE. '.*.'• : Hand of Destiny.—Max as Musician.—Onr Servants tt*d Our Friends:—Kelp Indtistry. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. -. . . Prices: ls and 6d. Doors 7.15. j Q PE R A HOU, S E-. Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. "Tho Homo of Refined Vaudeville." -"' TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. MOST MARVELLOUS ATTRACTION!!! Playing to Capacity Business Nightly. ARTHUR TKOUTf, -' - " ARTHUR TUOUTT, The Human Fish. Champion Under Water Swimmer of the World and his MERMAID, MERMAID. - - Featuring Arthur Troutt, the Human Fish/ in feats of skill and endurance in ths CRYSTAL TANK. ~ See the Great Drownng Scene!! Unimaginable! Indescribable! Wonderful! Direct from the London Coliseum, CARLO-MAI TRIO The "World's Greatest Acrobatic Comedian-. DAVIS, ALLAN, and DAVIS. Three Original Oddities in Soraet-iuur New. The Talented Musical Comody Artists, Courtney—FOßD and DAVIS—Ivy. In their Playlet "Love in the Parlour." KEL&INE and SPEED. Comedy Cyclists' and Acrobatic Comedians. THE CROYDONS, Clog Dancing Experts. PAUL JEACLE, Whistling Bowery Boy. MAY BRILLIANT, Enpliah ConiedJenne. CONWAY snd JOHNSON, Dainty Series. Priccs-SiaiJs ls, D.C. Is 6d, O. Stalls 2__ Reaerves at Milner and Thompson's or ky te'ephono at the Theatre. Tel. No. 1471. QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. (Under Entirely New Management.) Continuous Pictures Daily, tl a.m to 11 p.m. ADULTS Od. CHILDREN Sd. TO-DAY AND TONIGHT. LAST CHANCE Of Seeing LAST CHANCE Our Popular LAST CHANCE Current Programme. Including the Two Exiort Drama* "THE TENDER-HEARTED CROOK." '•THE IRONMASTER." COMPLETE CHANGE 10-MORROW. Featuring a Collection of "Animated News," ahotviug several realistic "* STRIKE SCENES. STRIKE SCENES. STRIKE SCENES. OUR UP-TO-DATE ORCHESTRA,, under the leadership of Mr Charles Fleming ■TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIOH-. Bd. *yy A I NOK 1 PAR K. 6<L Open Every Day. Hot Water Frwei FREE ZOO *" Magnificent Collection of Animals from Sydney Zoo. RETURN TRAM FARES (including at} mission) Is; Children Half-price. No. . Car. ' '_ -• , , _. l AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. . AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN! A CITIZENS' PROJECT FOR CITr IMPROVEMENT, , , V AX.L -.?•?.' - .'zEAI-AND. " ■ ..";.' . ■-"'"'''..'•' * THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION h** been ' in preparation for two years, and it «• ', worth the attention of all who are planning holidays. ,-/.:-,:.. i The Exhibits are elaborate and a comprehensive display of the Dominion's Industrie* t The buildings are handsome and delightfu.fi. . situated, in charming grounds. P Ths Amu-omenta «nd Entertainments as* *~ ' finer and more various than those'at any previous New Zealand Ex-übilion. MUSIC! ART! SPORT! MUSIC! ART! SPORT! MUSIC! ARTI SPORT! THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, " . Under a special engagement, wiU provide ths best band tnusio ever heard in New Zealand,, . daily and without cbsrg«. THE ART GALLERY • Contains a splendid collection of British ;_ Pictures, newly chosen from tho most famous Galleries. ■'■?'■■"-. ; t A LONG PROGRAMME ' of .pecial Jtotertsinmenti, Sports, Toon.*.- . meats, and other features has Deea prepared, covering the whole season. , i WONDERLAND, The Homo of Thrills and Langhter. Most ' of tbe Shows in Wonderland work by Gravity: but that is all tho gratify thsrt _•- about them. EXCURSION FARES Oa the Hailwsya from all parts of No* ; Zealand daring the Exhibition Season. BALANCE OP . I BIG EMBROIDERY ' \ ; , PURCHASE. ' < ! ALL HALF PRICE. Fancy Edge Insertions front li to -3t» wide, Sd to Is par yard, SPECIAL PRICES 2W to 64 P*t yard. Plain Edge Cambric Insertion* from 11 to 31in_ wide, 6d to ls, SPECIAL j PRICES 2_d to 6d. Mnilin Insertions, 2in. to Sin. wide, 6d te ls lid. SPECIAL PRICES 3d to Is per yard, Embroidery Muslin Blouse Fronting", l«9d to 2s Sd per yard. SPECIAL . - PRICES, 10_d to Is 3d. Q A B E V ' S, ST READY-MONEY STORE. 17M T )1 - WANTED. ONLY ls yard st Ballsntyns's, 27 inch Floral Voiles, in tha daintiest styles " and newest oolooriagg. ■ F a ~j ATKINSON'S Rail Paid Sale. All • JjL. purchases over £1 rail paid and ' packed free for 50 miles. 127 Manchester • atreet. C6'*->* "* O~NLY Is yard at BaHantyne"-*, 86 mch Costume C;ssh, silk finish, in smart colours and white. Makes np well and is _ very servic-ablc. -F i. oXdDLKBAOS and Mohair Velvet Suites • O £8 12a Cd, Duchesse Ch«-t» £1 12s fid. > Tiled-back Washstands 18s, at Atkinson's Bail Paid Sale. CIOS ONLY la yard at Ballantyne _. 28 jnoh Swiss Spot Mcslins in the leading self : colours, for dainty frocks, blouses, etc. JP ATOINSON'S Cash Only System • allows them to sell Fnrn-.ure cheaper I than any othor shop in Cbri-tch-ic-i. Norr credit. The pick of onr bright Sew sto-lu r of Furniture to be sold cheaper than ever a. H. -Atkinr-on's. 127 Mancheater t.rsct. CSIOS J jpTNLY ls yard" at Ballantyns's: 27' inch • t \J Spot and Striped Voiles in Black and > 'White, and Grey and Black. Smart Styles > for present year- F • A DJUSTABLE Child V Chairs, high ___<_ • _t__ low chair rocker, a__d pram, 22s 6d, at r Atkinson** Sale. 127 Manchester street. C 3105 • (Foi contiauiUon of WanUds, ms p»g» IL)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14840, 4 December 1913, Page 1
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