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AMUSEMENTS. rprvOLl. Reserves at 11. Cleat's, A ivoi.i. Queens Street. fpiVOLI. Next Geo. Fowlds, Ltd A IVOLI. Phone 223UA. T AST -vtioiit -"AST -Li IGIIT Last -vriGlIT AST -~ s IG'HT Of Maurice Toiimeur'a Spectacular Production, DEEP \A'ATERS." EE.P VV ATIvRS." " TAEEP rVATIORS " "A-'EEP *V ATEUS." "IV-KP ytT-ATEittJ." "A-'EKP 1» ATERS." " I )EEP yy-ATEItS." " AJ y A __, \ V ATERS." DEEP 11/ATERS." I-.EP I* ATERS." "T>EEP TATATEItS." "A'EEP 11 ATERS." One of the Most Absorbing Storlet. Ever Filmed. LAST NIGHT Of Melbourne, the Victorian Capital, Two-Re.-l Century Comedy, elc, etc. rpn-MOUROW, TJMRIDAY, a ii-jiiminnv, A- itiday, rpo-MDRlcow. I.>RIDAY, A O-MORROW. A UIDAY. rpo-MOltltOW, J-".lllllAY, A O-MOltltOW. A 1 UIDAY, AT Q O'CLOCK. AT <J O'CLOCK. FIRST AI'I'EAKANCK OF IxiSCOE \ RRI'CKLE Vosco;-: Amu:. KI.E 1 >OSCOE V KHI'CKI.B AX f . t-OE I fOSCOE \ RRUCK.I.E AVlvscilK -iVitBUCKLE [>OSCOE i Itint'Kl.E «-Vik_coE *A:{HUCEI.E lIOSCOK \ RUUCKI.E V l-S-COE -"-'.I'IUCKi.K lIOSCOK A RUUCKI.E AVoscoe -''A-ui-.r km: TJOSCOE \ RItUCKLK AVoscoe "'AuUfCKI.E ROSCOE \ RIM'CKLB 'IV'COE Ai.m-CKLK lIOSCOE I RBUCKLE \0,.-.,-o'-: J-Vt t ni- -:<t.k T>OSCOF. 4 KIH'CKI.E AVo,s,"OE -f*-irnucKi.E Iv tbe First of His Arteraft Special Productions. A Tremendous 7-ltcel Thriller, Dlrecteil by Geo. Multord, Entitled T:ie iiiorxD T T r." HE Ail ~so I-) P." " rpiiE I ».oi xd I tr." "A. hi; AV.,i \i, U,. •■ -rpilE j»,o(XD IP." " -I- lIE AY.,, m, \J ~-- "rpilE DOI'ND TTP." "A. HE AY,!! XII *J P." "rpHE pOIND TTP." "A. HE A* l (INK *J P." "rr-lIIE TI.OIND TTP." "A HE A\i,,iND Up ■• "rpHE IJ.OIND TTP." "A HE Ai.n V|| l_- i.." THE pni'Nli ITP."1 T P." lIE Ail,,| _|, \_J ~•• "rpHE TJOI'N'll T T B" •• A ~,.; AVoIND »-' P " "rpiiE -pot'Nn T^r" " A in.; AiioiND l' p." Everybody knows and has been entertained and amused by the genial geuliw or "FATTY" ARBI'CKI.E. We have now great pleasure in presenting him In his tlrwt big legitimate rob-, set in a wonderful 7-rcel r v of delightful romance, senatlonal thrl!!s, aud bilarlow couuMlr. ROSCOE \ RRICKI.E 'OSCOE -'A-ItIHCKI.E TJOSCOE » RUUCKI.E Is SupiMirtml by a Great Ca<t, Including TOM FORMAN. MAItKL JULrEXNE SCOTT, and othem, THE ODIN!) TTJ*-" lIE AY,,, xi, \J ~■■ " rpHE I>.OI ND TTip" "A- HE AVoiND P." WILL BE SCUICENED OX SATURDAY. .) Q/Y AND Q ATURDAY. •'•OW AND °- UATI-RHAY. »> Oft AXD Q Saturday. AN ,, o. AS USUAL,. TIVOLI 'Reserves at 11. I'leal's, IVOLI Queen St. Phone 2_!:tOA. "rpilE Natural a play for women A that men should see. The Kliir's Theatre. CHXTRCH NOTICES. JJAITIST /'*rs7^ l 'A rpABERNACLE. V_-_ _y TO-NIGHT. 730. "THE DIVINE ORIGIN OF THE BIBLE." Lecturer: REV. JOSEPH W. KEOdP. The great question before us to-day Is: What are the rank and die of the people going to do with tbe Bible? If Lhe Book is unreliable, ns some assert, where then have we a Divine revelation? 7 p.m.—Mission Study Clans. Lecture hy Mr. S. Bar.r, "Missionary History from 100 to 500 A.D.—from the death of the Apostle John to the birth of Mahomet.'' 503 A UCKLAND METHODIST MISSION. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY, 7.30. GIbEAT THANKSGIVING SF.RVICE. Farewell Address by the REV. FRANK GORMAN REV. FRANK GORMAN REV. FRANK GOIUIAX REV. >JtAN'K GORMAN. REV. FRANK GORMAN. KIEV. FRANK GORMAN. Crowded Out Last Sunday. Be Early. 31 BALANCE-SHEET. PLAM SCHOOL OIF ART. BALANCE-SHEET. DECEMBER 31. 1920. LIABILITIES. f s. d. Capital as at Dec. 31, 1910.... 5,«97 17 fi Sundry creditors 4,001 2 4 n-j.nrvs 19 10 ASSETS. f s. d S.-liool buildings 5.32.1 s 11 Investments on mortgage 0/270 0 0 Interest due 117 j) 4 Sundry debtors 13 2 0 School n-ecount — Cash adTaiiced py trustees £1,433 16 0 Less duo to school managers 403 !fi fi IAI2 19 7 £12.958 19 10 •INCOiIE AND ENPENOITIRE ACCOUNT •EXPENDITURE. £ s- d. £ *.. d. -Salaries 1,377 10 0 Instruction to returned soldiers .. S 0 9 School expenses ... 491 1 fi •Rent 0 10 0 General charges .. SS 1 8 1.1)83 3 10 £1.963 3 10 TNCOME. £ S. d. £ S. (1 Interest 188 0 7 Fees 2fii' 1 1 Government grant 1,215 17 3 Education reserves. 17 3 1 1,033 2 0 School account included in cash advanced by trustees 330 1 10 £1,1X53 3 10 1 hereby certify that I have examined the books and accounts of the Trustees of the Elam School of Art for the year ended' 31st DeconVber. 1020, and that In my opinion the a-liove balance-sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a correct view of the state of the Trunt's affairs at that date, a« shown by the books. G. O'HALLORAN, F.P.A. (N.Z.), Auditor. Auckland, March 8, 1921. 513

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 59, 10 March 1921, Page 12

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