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AMUSEMENTS. OUR GREAT DOUBLE-STAR, DOUBLE-VALUE PROGRAMME. •\JATIONAL "PICTURES. 'XTATIONAL "PICTURES. —■ "< ATIOSAL -t ICTUBES. J-** ATION'AL X ICTDRES. ■VTATIONAL PICTURES. "VTATIOXAL TJICTUBES. ■National -t icttjres. -National -ticTUß_.s. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS. S GLADYS TOROCKWELL, IX A DUAL I_J KB |~iNE fi/fISTAKE. LADYS JJROCKWELL. ROLE. -tA-ER '-'NE -"-i-ISTAKE. SHE GIVES A THRILLING CHARACTERISATION OF EACH ROLE. Sometimes Scheming Men get the better of young and wealthy Women, but not always. In a battle of wits Woman Is often superior to the craftiest Man. SEE AN EXAMPLE OF THIS IN HER -YfISTAKE, TT ER rk"** E "YTISTAKE, ES "*-"NE A-'J-rsTAKE. J-J-ER "-"xc -"J-ISTAKE AND THE DELICIOUS. DAINTY LITTLE STAR, JUNE piAFUJCE, In a Tensely Dramatic "\T ISS TN"*O c ' E NCE. USE '--'APRICE. Special Production. -"-"-ISS J-XN'OCENCE. Just Think.'—Convent-bred, Trustful, with not a thought of evil to distort her Outlook on Life. Fate thrusts this girl without warning into the most vicious environment imaginable. WHAT DID SHE DO? LAST AXD FIXAL EPISODE. CHAPTER 15. "OATLROAD "D-AIDERS. FEATURING TTELEN TTOLMES. BE SURE AND SEE THE END OF THIS GREAT SERIAL NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. FIXEST IN AUCKLAND. ' OVERTURE. "MILITAIRE" (CLEMENT), 8 P.M Session: 7. to 10.15 p.m. PRICES: Stalls, 1/1; Circle, 1/7. 2/1; Children, Half-price.

I PEACE CELEBRATIONS. BEACE nELEBRATIONS. QTREET pOLLECTIOX ' To be Taken Up on pRIDAY, JULY I§ , By the WOMEN WORKERS OF AUCKLAND. All Funds to be Donated to the POOR AND NEEDY. GIVE BOUNTIFULLY OF YOUR BEST. GIFTS of GOODS and PRODUCE will be gratefully received at the Office of the Women's Patriotic League, Town Hall, Grey Street, on that date. | Those willing to help as Collectors or to , grant Motor Cars for Distribution of Collecting Boxes, please communicate promptly with . LIST OF ORGANISATIONS THAT WILL I BENEFIT BY THIS FUND:—Salvation 1 Army Prison Gate Home, Salvation Army 'Rescue Home. Salvation Array Children's Home, Salvation Army Maternity Home. j Door of Hope, Leslie Orphanage, Rev. T. R. Jeffries, Papatoetoe Orphans' Home, Manurewa Children's Home, St. .Mary's infants' Home (Otahuhu), Richmond Road Children's Home. Methodist Orphanage, St. Mary's Orphanage. St. Joseph's Orphanage, Sister Esther, Sister Hannah, Sisters of Mercy, Sister Douglas. Little Sisters of the Poor." Auckland Benevolent Society, and Onehunga Belevoient Society. MRS. MAGUIRE. Auckland Hospital. Tlone COCO. 50S ->£- O T I C E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. | Pursuant to the terms of the Banking Act. 190 S. SATURDAY, the 10th July, and MONDAY, the 21st July, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand: — The Union Bank of Australia. Limited, C. G. OGILVIE, Inspector. Bank ot New South Wales. B. M. MOLINEAUX. Inspector. Bank of Australasia, R. B. SMITH, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, D. W. PUTHIE. General Manager. The Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited, E. P. YALDIVTX. Manager. Bank of New Zealand. W. CAI.LENPF.R. General Manager. 527 T>EACE /CELEBRATIONS. I THE OFFICES ! Of the AUCKLAND DISTRICT REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED -" On PEACE DAYS. JULY 19 and 21. FRANK H. BUEBU3H, 514 District Repatriation Officer. A UCKLAND nARBOUR BOARD. HOLIDAYS. Secretary's Offirt, 17 th July, 1913. Notice is hereby given that the Board's Office and Wharves will be CLOSED o_ SATURDAY, 19th, and MONDAY, 21st July, 1919, on account of 'Peace Celebrations.. H. B. BURNETT, 515 Secretary. A U C KLA N D S A WM I LL E R S' —■*- ASSOCIATION". The Mills and Factories of the Members of the above Association will be closed on SATURDAY, 19th, and MONDAY, July 21. L. D. B. STEWART, § Secretary. SG \ UCKLAND GRAIN, SEED, AND -"*• PRODUCE MERCHANTS. The Premises of the following wiil be I : CLOSED SATURDAY, July 19, and MONDAY, 21st, for Peace Celebrations:— R. ARTHUR AND CO., Fort Street. J. BRAID AND CO. iCARR, POUNTNEY AND CO. A. B. DONALD. LTD. A. A. DONALD. * FARMERS' UNION TRADING CO. (FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO. E. ELLINGHAM AND CO., LTD. J. JONES. TV. S. LAURIE AND CO. NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-Or. NATIONAL TRADING CO. O'LEARY BROS. AND DOWNS. E. A. PERKINS AND CO. E. C. PILKINGTON AND CO. A. S. PATERSOX AND CO., LTD RADLEY AND CO. ROBERTSON BROS.. LTD. E. TURNER AND SONS, LTD W. S. WHITLEY AND SONS. LTD FRANK M. WINSTONE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD ARTHUR YATES AND CO., LTD. 70 -pRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS - 1 - AXD MERCHANTS. MUNICIPAL MARKETS.

Tbe above Firms will Close on SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, in honour of the Peace Ceiebrations. CARPENTER ARTHUR. .T. BRAID AND CO. . A. B. DONALD. LTD. J. JONES. E." A. PERKINS AND CO. PROVINCIAL FRUITGROWERS' CO-OP RAD LEY AND CO. A. TOOMAN AND CO., LTD. E. TURNER AND SONS, LTD. 562 PEACE CELEBRATIONS. THE FOUNDATION STONE Of ST. PAUL'S CHURCH WAR MEMORIAL Will be laid by the BISHOP OF AUCKLAND On SUNDAY NEXT. 20th Inst., at 3 p.m. The Public, especially Returned Soldiers, are cordially invited to attend. See special A_vt. on Saturday, 544

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 12