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AMTTSI the lee kiddies you'll laugh and la "vfational "pictures. -National a ictures. William Fox Presents The Screen's Champion JANE AND T7~ATHERINE J EE, ANE AND -LVathERINE -MeE, JANE AND T7-ATDERINE T EE, ANE AND -tVATHERINE -MEE, The Laughable Comedy Drama of Two It is conceded the Lee Kiddies have n< Small in Size, Bu: ALSO, ON THE S. A Story ( JEWEL pAEMES, and Pc '-» ewel Barmen, wild ADAPTED FROM "ABOVE 1 500 Miles on a Gallon of Gas—Mutt and Jefi NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, OVERTURE, "LE ROI D PUBLIC NOTICES. I A UCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. The pressure of Gas will be reduced to prevent consumption EVERY EVENING, i until further notice, from 7 p.m., with the I exception of FRIDAY, when the pressure 'will be reduced at 9 p.m., and SUNDAY, jut 5.15 p.m. i The pressure will be reduced in the j Suburbs daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., until tfuriher notice. WM. F. STEWART, GT>B Secretary. ■L -yiCTORIA LEAGUE %7f RECEPTION TO LADY ' JELLICOE. §&3kWa ART SOCIETY'S ROOMS, EeSSsSa Kitchener .Street. TUESDAY. SKPTIECMBiER 23, 3.30 p_m. to 5.iW p.m. ! Members of the League (bortli Men and Women) can obtain their Invitation Cards from the Secretary at the League Rooms, Williamson's Chambers, 43, -hortlanStreet, any morning between 11 and 1. As tickets will not be obtainable at tihe door, j an early application is requested. A. HOLLAND, 529 Secretary. A UCKLA-vD CITIZENS' COMMITTED ■**• OF WELCOME TO A_>MLRAL OF THE FLEET—LORD JBLLICOB. •PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT OF AIEN. Citizens who are willing to entertain small parties of the Ship's Company privately, are requested to write promptly to •SECRETARY OF COMMITTEE, Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. It is desirable to state number of men for whom hospitality will be provided, so that arrangements can be -made Immediately after arrival of the ship, Next (Monday Evening. 51_ "VTORTHCOTE.—As I am about to finally -i-v wind up my affairs in Northcote, all outstanding accounts must positively be paid to mc not later than SATURDAY, the 27th Inst.—P. CARROLL. 543 FOR PAPER BAGS. FOR GROCERS FRUITERERS, BAKERS, ETC., WBAFPING PAPERS. TWINES. GENERAL | STATIONERY, SCHOOL REQUISITES, BOOT LACES, BRUSHWARE, Etc, Try CHAS. L STEVENSON. LTD.. Exchange Lane, opp. Fort St., Auckland. Efitab. 1599. 'Phone 1726. B £1 T O P ! T OOK! i AT OUR WINDOWS. SOMETHING GOOD FOR YOU ALL THE TIME At DOUGLAS AND CO.. VICTORIA ST. B ■ rpHE Fate of Civilisation depends npon A everyone mastering the Economic —'hilosophy unfolded In "The Federation of the World," just published. Single copies, 2/; 3 copies, 4/, posted. Free copy to e%eryone taking War Bonds or Insurance ■ through mc in the Government Life. —C. P. W. Longdiß, Box Lid, City. 80 HOLIDAY NOTICES. A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD. NOTICE TO SCHOOL -COMMITTEES. VISIT OF LORD JELLICOE. The Board hereby authorises School Com- , mittees, at their discretion, to grant Holidays to their Schools on WEDNESDAY, 24th. THURSDAY, 23th, and FRIDAY, 26th '. instant, in Honour cf the Visit of Lord i Jelllcoe to Auckland. I E. C. PUR DIE, Secretary. Auckland, September 17, 1919. 502 I j RAILWAY NOTICES. ■ '; "NTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXPRESS TRAINS. I On FRIDAY, 19th September, 1919, an 'Express Train will leave Auckland for - Wellington at 7.10 p.m. , Commencing on 'MONDAY, 22nd September, 1019, Mail and Express Trains will run THRICE WEEKLY, as follows:— Auckland for Wellington, New Plymouth, and Napier—Leaves Auckland 7.10 p.m. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. 5 Wellington-Auckland. — Leaves Wellington 12.43 p.m. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, r aud FRIDAYS. Auckland-Rotorua.—9.l3 a.m., TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Rotorua-Auckland.—9.2o a.m. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. New I'lvmont_-Wellington.—7.2o a.m.. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Wellington-New Plymouth. — 5.20 a.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. , Napler-Palmerston North.—S.43 a.m., MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. iPalrnerston North-Napier.—l.l p.m. TTES- _. j DAYS. THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS r P REFERENCE WILL BE GITEN TO r.O.XG-DISTANOE PASPENGEBK ON ALL THE AiBOV-E TRAINS. THE REGU- | NATION REGARDING P-FtffiVUTS TO . ! TRAVEL REMAINS IN OPERATION. '• j On and after SATURDAY. 20th September. Trains will run between Wellsford . i and Ranganul on WEDNESDAYS and ,' SATURDAYS. " riol BY ORDER. d PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. [A CARD.] ZJ) X - PEA RC B BALDWIN Has Commenced Practice at AHLFORD, TAKAPUNIA. Address; CIRETTO, Kitchener Road. Hours: 10-11 a_n.. 7-S p.m. Telephone 2ij, Takapuna. 525 ir - 111 _TJN__Et___ DIRECTORS. r> LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under J-"- takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arcb ' hobson Street. Auc'-land. 'Phene 561. _ id »' Embalmer. 'Phone 534 A, Newn_u-_e-and Symonds St., Auckland. Official Under taker to N.Z. Defence Department. ] YyiNKS AND HALL, Undertakers an" »T Em_almers. Shortland St., Aucklanc 3 Phones: Bus., 332; Private, ISO 7 and 192 II 1 (2 rings). j ',r T J ' MefVOB AND SONS, Undertaker j - *._* ?? d Euibalmers, 19S, Karangahap *- Kd. Motor or Horse. Thones 6&9, 215 . {- Tings), 394 So rings). r m ___ ie TT7ESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 7( t. .♦ • Ponsonby Rd., Jas. Weir, Manage: y. ; Funerals furnished Town or Country- tors _ or motor. 'Phone IS3S. ] A LEX. GEO7~WH_-_t__R,~U-dertsker. a- Embataier. By motor or horse hearse s. Residence and workshop, 75, New Nortl: B j Rd. 'Phone A24U6~ * C 53(

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 222, 18 September 1919, Page 12

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