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A-MUSEMKNTB. STRAND . N.Z.s ejTRAND ( TKAND Largest »JTBAND CJTRAND ." And • ftTRAND VTKAXD Finest OIfiASD STRAND Picture QTRAND N TRAND House. QTRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. To-day at 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, and 8. F Fascinating •, •VTORMA rnALMADG'E b A AL xiADGE * "VTORMA rrVALMADG'F. H AI ORMA A. ALMADGE J .■VTORMA rfVALMADGE AI ORMA -•- ALMADGE "VJORMA ~IALMADGE AM.ORMA A-ALMADGE 1 In the Greatest Role of her Career II As " q\HE TWIOBATION \A7IFE." "A HE AhoBATIOX VV JFE ." V " mHE PROBATION YA7IFE." "A HE a robation Wife." "rtyhe t>robation vjc7ife." , " x he -Probation »»ife." Just a Wife on Probation! She was a Cabaret Girl—no better and no worse than the rest—and, like many of her kind, the police got her. She escaped, and made a compact with a man of money. And she who had been" an outcast found herself surrounded with the luxury the man's money made possible. And never 1 once did she think of lore. 1 "mHE PROBATION YITIFE." "A- HE XT .ROBATION ''IFE." , THE PROBATION TX7IFE." HE *- ROBATION »*IFE." •'/T\HE T>ROBATION XTtTIFE." "A-HE A ROBATIOX »»IFE." ( : "Husbands are like Indians; you have - to -treat 'em rough sometimes, to keep them on the ion!" —Norma Talmadge. f Also, I •LATEST PA THE GAZETTE .. Topical ' SUNSHINE TO SHADOW .. .. Scenic •POUCES: Day, Od and 1/. Evening, 1/, 1/6 and 2/ (Reserves). Phone 3114. THE f* RAND mO-DAT. HE WrAND J-O-DAY. A WONDERFUL NEW PRODUCTION. " mHE pA<3AN /SOD." •• J- HE -A ACAS vXOD." STARRING H. B. WJSg In '7TIHE DAGAN r<OD." "A HE AaGAN VXod." The first screening in Auckland of this wonderful, realistic Eastern drama should prove interesting to the Grand patrons. With Appropriate Music by THE BIJOU ORCHESTRA. THE NINTH CHAPTER, THE NINTH CHAPTER, "mHE T IGHTNING TJAIDERS." " A-HE ■—'IGHTNING AkAIDERS." " riTHE T IGHTNING TJAIDERS," " -■- HE -'-'l-GHT-NING -"AIDERS." And CHARLIE CIHAPLIN. HARLIE CHARLIE piHAI'LIN. " fflHB HARLIE " - 1 -HE I CHARULE I~IHAra.ES-. -fTHRBMAN." HARLIE * IR'EMAN." SEND THE SCHOOL-CHILDREN TO SEE " CHARLIE." SESSIONS FROM 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. POPULAR PRICES: Day 'Sessions—Circle 1/6, 1/; Stalls, 9d; Children 6d. Evening Sessions—Res., 2/; Circle, 1/6, and 1/; Stalls, 9d. JXST g D AYS. . "The Woman Thou Gayest Me." TO-MORROW NIGHT. — PEREGRINE •Round the Harbour. 583 "VTEW Zealand Telegraphic Message.— A" Manager, Everybody's Theatre, Anck-■land,-F-Important 'Southern 'Bookings do not nllow your screening "The Woman Thou Gayest Mc" for third consecutive week. Regret.—Paramount Pictures. : , . j LECTURES. rpiEACUERS AND NURSES. DO NOT MISS JINARAJADASA'S .LECTURE ON "CHILD WELFARE," TONIGHT AT TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. See Advertisement. 309 | ® - rpHEOsoruiCAL society, new J X ZEALAND SECTION. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), JANUARY 6. S P.M. . MR. C. JINARAJA'DASA M.A., ■MB. C. JINARAJA'DASA, M.A., Will Deliver a Lecture on "CHILD WELFARE IN.A MODEL MUNICIPALITY." •His Worship the Mayor, Mr. Gunson, Will Preside. Describing the Child Welfare Scheme in Bradford, England, with 67 slides illustrating ante-natal clinics, feediug of mothers, baby clinics and hospitals, preparation of milk in laboratories, the feeding of the school children at school at mid-day, eye, ear, teeth and other clinics; especial openair schools'for delicate children, schools for deaf and dumb and cripples; "cookery and laundry lessons for girls, etc. The slides c were given by the Chairman of the Health - Department of Bradford Municipality, specially for this Lecture. AX/MISSION, 1/. ' 507 COtTNTY NOTICES. •jyjANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO .RATEPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that in accordance 1 with Section 2S of the Bating Amendment Act, 1910, the 10 per cent, penalty will be )■ enforced on all rates unpaid after the 31st 0 January, 1920. - Immediate action will be taken by the Council Solicitors after the above date, to collect all accouuts outstanding. ALEX. BELL, County Clerk. ), Auckland, 6th January, 1920. 540 A _ ■VT O 'I? I c E. ~ WAITEMATA COUNTY (WAINUI RIDING) In response to several requests, I shall be pleased to meet the Ratepayers of the 2 Walnul Riding, as under, to discuss a com- - prehensive Loan Proposal, and any other matters affecting the welfare of the district:— c iWHANGAPA'RAOA HALL—FRIDAY, Janu--1 ary 9, 2 p.m. SILVERDALE HALL—FRIDAY, January 9, 8 p.m. CI'PER TI'AIWERA HALL—SATURDAY, •• January 10, 10 a.m. WArNUI HALL—SATURDAY, January 10, 2 p.m. H. AITKENHEAD, 5 520 Chairman. I LEGAL NOTICES. A G. QUARTLY and N. S. W. THOMAS, J\. LL.B., having returned from Active Service, have entered into Partnership as Barristers and Solicitors, at Imperial Chambers, Vulcan Lane. Money to' Lend on approved security. B c -VrAHONY, SON, AND SCOTT. ■ISA (Established 1S58), Barristers, Solicitors and Notary, 3S, Shortland St., Auckland, and l'ukekohe. i. Money at 6 per cent, available for 9 — Investment. •!>

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 5, 6 January 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 5, 6 January 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 5, 6 January 1920, Page 10

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