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AMUSEMENTS. Clergymen of any Denomination are Invited, and will be admitted Free to any part of the Theatre, on Presentation- of their Card, or In Clerical Garb. -VTATIONAL "PICTURES. TVTATIONAL "PICTURES. NATIONAL -■ ICTURES. —_ JM ATIONAL A ICTURES. "VTATIONAL "PICTURES. "VfATIONAL "PICTURES -Rational -Pictures. -National a icture-s. William Fox Presents the Greatest Dramatic Masterpiece Ever Produced, showing the Evils that attend easy Divorce. The World's Oldest Problem, in which the \yOMAN A LWAYS T>AYS, r-IHE TDLINDNESS OF "pvIVOUCE. fTvHE TJI.INnNT.SS OF TTvIVORCE. -*-lIE AJ U xi)NESS OF - L/ IVORCE. AHE A*LINDNF.SS OF JL'IVORCE. rPHE PLINDNESS OF TyVOHCE. rpHE "OLINDNKSS OP TIIVORCE. -«-HK J-Jlixdness OF A-MVORCE. Ahf. -—'lindness of J-'ivorce. T HE \r osT T) RAMATIC > rpiiE TyrosT affecting, T UE __ OST "p FIi ' ECTIVE . TTUIE TVrOST /CONVINCING Dramas on the Suhjeet of Divorce Ever Produced, and NO PRAISE CAN BE TOO GREAT. This is n rictnre that All Grown-up Men end Women should see, WHETHER MARRIED OR ABOUT TO BE MARRIED. It may save you untold misery and unhappiness. It shows the far-reaching effect of hasty misjudgment aud stubborness. A Sermon in Pictures: Yes, but a Sermon THAT IS WORTH WHILE. A Picture that will Grip You aud Hold Your Sympathy to the End. Don't Miss It. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, FINEST IN AUCKLAND. OVERTURE. "LE SERMENT" (AUBER), 8.10 P.M. DEATHS. | AMUSEMENTS.

I McMIXX —On October 21. at his residence, 75, Albert Road. Devonport. Alexander, the (Uarlv-bcloveil husband of Helen McMinn: aged 77. Funeral leaves Thursday, 10 a.m. IN MEMORIAM. G'—AYDOX.—In loving memory of my dear brother. Robert James, who departed this life, October 22. 1015. R.I.P. We dream we see your dear, kind face, And kiss your still, cold brow; But In our aching loans, dear Jim, We have uo brother now. inserted by hi.- lowug sister aud bro-ther-in-law. May and Kudle. OUAYDON. —In fond and loving memory of ou.- ilea.- tirotner James, woo departed this life. Ik-tuber 22. l»_. R.l.iP. 1 cannot clasp your hand, dear brother, Your face 1 cannot see; •But let this lit:.,- token show, 1 s:ill remember thee. Inserted by bis loving sister and bro-ther-in-law, _. and J. Clarke. JOHNSTON.— In loving memory of our dear little baby. Sheila, who died In tbe Auckland !10.-pi..il ou October 22. I*llß, of heart failure from pneumonia and diphtheria; aged 1 year 0 months. Denth came to her like an untimely frost, Upon tbe sweetest flower of all the lield. Inserted by her loviug father aud mother. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of my darling little baby sister. Sheila, who died a year ago to-day. inserted by her loving little brother Reid. KENNEDY".—In loving memory of our only brother. Willie, who died October 22. 101 s *. With patience great he bore bis pain. His time had come to die. And we who loved him here on earth. Will meet him by and bye. Inserted by his loving sisters. KESSELL.— In loving memory of W. R. Kessell. who died at Devonport on October 21. 1012. " Waiting for the morning." Inserted by bis loviug wife, son and daughter. RHODES.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life October 22. 1013. Mother, thou art gone before us. And thy saintly soul has flown. Where tears are wiped from every eye. And when the Lord shall summon us, Whom thou hast left behind. ■May we, untainted by the world, As cure a welcome find. Inserted by her loving son, Ernest E. Rhodes, Dargaville. WOODS.—In loving memory of my dear friend, who died October *22, 101 M. Sadly missed. Inserted by R. Johausen. BEREAVEMENT CARD. MRS. MOTLEY SMITH, of "Afereaitu." Domain Road. Mount Albert, desires to return her heartfelt thanks to her many friends who sympathised with her in he"r recent sad bereavement; also, for letters, cards and telegrams. FUIfEHAI DIRECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- • takers aud Eiiibaln.ers. "Marble Arch," Hobson Street, Auckland. Phone SUL D W'ATXEY SIBUXT "Undertaker and Embalmer. Phone 534 A, Newmarket and Symouds St.. Auckland. Official Undertaker to N.Z. Defence Department. D WrNK"s — iXD~*HALL, Undertakers and Embalmers, Shortland St., Auckland. Phones: Bus., 332; Private, 1907 and 1020 (2_rri gs). D T.T. McIVOR AND SONS. Undertakers • and Embalmers. 108, Karaugahape Rd. Motor or Horse Hearse. Phones fiSa, 2154 (2 rings). D r\7ESTERX PARK FUXERAL"""Cb7, * "70, VV Ponsonby Rd. Jas. Weir, Manager. Funerals furnished Town or Country; horse or motor. Phone 1838. D EDUCATION Al_ T3AWLIXGS SCHOLARSHIP. The Trustees under the Will of the late Humphrey Rnwlings will offer two Scholarships for competition iv December next. Applications containing the namw and addresses of applicants must be sent not Inter than Ist DECEMBER NEXT to the Secretary of the Trustees, Mr. Charles C. Baker, at the Premier Buildings, corner of Queen Street nnd Durham Street E.. Auckland, by whom due notice of the time and place of examination will be advertised. Form of application may be obtaiued on applying to Mr. Baker. G. A. BUTTLE. F. G. KWINGTON. 710 Trustees. QOMK QN L ADS! JOIN TJP! THE BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOD wants to prepare you for a better position than the one you now hold. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING is what you ought to follow. You'll get good pay and absorbingly Interesting work. Ttu School affords thorough and comparatively easy methods of study through trained and certificated tenchers. The mathematical part, usually so harrt and forbidding, is greatly simplified aud made :eailv Interesting. You can't go wrong If you act" now. and get ready to pass the City and Gulldß of London Examinations. Write or call for further information. JAMES Ytf £> OWE R, CERTIFICATED ENGINEER, COLWILL'S CHAMBERS, SWANSON STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOX 50. RD "DRAIN'S /-COMMERCIAL V^OLLEGE. principal MIPS M. G. E. BRAIN The demand for well-trained TYPISTS and SHORTHAND WRITERS at the present time Is far in excess of the number of Students ready to fill the positions offering. Those who have any thoughts of entering the Commercial World cauuot do better than loin us immediately. , We give a PRACTICAL TRAINING which Is interesting to our Students and highly satisfactory to the appreciative business men of our City. We hnve not one of our graduates seeking employment at the present time, but we have a long list of vacancies. Our equipments, our methods, our high standards, and our superior and unique business connections make ours THE College for YOU. Call and see for yourself, or write for a Prospectus. Phone OSla. P.O. Box S7. MISS E. B. M. BRAIN, _ Office Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 16

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