amusements. ;; woman: She may lie and steal, bat from beneath It all the spark of eweetnecs and charity, always shlnee brightly through. A drama for those who lore or thluk they un<3cistan* Women! PHINCBSS. ■ T>RINCESS. RIXCEBS. -L RINCESS. PRINCESS. "PRINCESS. RINCESS. -t'niSCESS. Another Record Breaker, " With " WHAT WOMEN WILL DO!" "WHAT WOMEN WILL DO!" " WHAT WOMEN .WILL DO!" . "WHAT WOMEN *WILL DO;- - WHAT WOMEN WILL DO!" se be •Ip With Beautirul " ANNA Q. NILSSON. 2 Q ANNA Q. NILSSON. 1C " ANNA Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. ANNA Q. NILSSON. g * ANNA Q. NILSSON. at ir ' l< there not deep beneatli ... the artlfiee a divine spark '," tlint can he kindled into a 1° purifying flame nn WHAT WILL WOMEN DO? "r WHAT WILL WOMEN DO? WHAT WILL WOMEN DOV These questions are answered on tile Screen. ~ On the Some Programme '■ Pnthe Review Topical. "Ants nnd Grasshoppers .... Kalile. "Hot •From the Tress" ... Comedy. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. I Director: J. EWAIIT. BOOK AT ONCE IMIONE .".SHA. elf' NOTE. — Ruth Roland. The Timber Queen. iin in Adventure .;. will !.e presented :it the er DAY SESSIONS ONLY. I «." I !." I >nd7~r ZEALAND i-f^^7|/K LAB(U'R PAIOTY. STRAND THEATTTE. *V STItAND THEATRE. m. MB. P. HICKEY T>4 l MB. I". II I<'KEY — I IWILL S--.PE..VK. N I Subje.l : " ; "THE VULTURES OF THE PACIFIC" 4 ''When vultures forefather, death is near." _I , iProverl..) 1 MUSIC VL PIIOiMiAMMK. 1. Sons. "Comrades." Mr. Albert Carlisle. »w 2. Sons, "Rosebud*" lArditii ," v " Miss Doroliiy .left's. '- , - .3. S.mjr. "L'.lltn" .liiuzrM.' Mr. APiert Carlisle. |4. Song."Sweet Early Vio'ets" i ,~t I Miss Dorothy Jeffs. ' : CITISSENSThe Speaker is t"|> notch. I The Subject Vital [■' your Inierests. "• ' The Musi, a! Items Superb. I I'OMH. Collection to Derray Expenses. Chairman: MR. C. A. WATTS. QUAY ST. MEETING. p.m.. «catner permitting. Speakers. Mr. C. Morris and Mr. .1. iPurtell. Chairman. Mr. <;»»ea i Pardinjrton. niIoKAI. tiJOCIKTY. 6C . ' The next pr.Mlm-thiti will he that par-ti.-ularlv line nark by He-tor Ber'.ioz, at "DAMNATION" OF FAUST." lon Applications are invited to nil Tecauoles for all voi.-ei. Or.-nestra will be .onsidern.ll ''"''■ r ! "'2i""'>ted. anil it if liopert that '"J choristers will come forward in sufficient J.J,, numbers to enable the Society to sivo a ble Pe rf °rinanci> wurtby of the work and urK mnsl.-al traditions of our city. !_' Intending applicants please communicate nit:, Mr. Cilin Muston. Teleplioiic .'UCC. First Practice. l.::<> p.mi.. Tuesday Ttli in-tani. Choral Hall. Alcxaniira Street. Music on Hire. 1 ~,•,■ Copy RE IT9 ! BOD PERFORMANCE. :xt. ' " ■ yLLEI! SI. I 1." R.>CECi> UXS E. SUNDAY. 3 P.M. Y." (Ry kind permission Major Frater. 0.c.) ,-, FIRST BATTALION ORCHESTRA F11! ST B ATT A LION o!; c 111: ST E A I i4O Performers*. 1 Will Render a j SELECT PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. ■'N LIEUT. J. T. LIGHTON. Conductor. ! E. RUSDEN. 31 Secretary. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. '___#> ~~Tf*'Lc7t}~ society; ime «JSE -d irrK " iffl AUCKLAND BRANCH. NO SI. The usual Fortnightly Meeting y- of the above Branch will be' held on •:k. MONDAY NEXT at 7.3H p.m.. at the ConISy vent School Room. Hohson Street. — . Members requested tv attend. By Order. W. KANE. ■BY Secretary. I"" " ~ i BUILDING SOCIETIES. ! rpilE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE : A TERMINATING BI'ILDING SOCIETY still pursues its successful career. Year by year it adds numerous Groups to its business, and each Grout) constitutes a full and complete Society it. itself. IT The fact that there an- over FIFTY —-. I CKOIPS in active operation speaks for 'ad- the soundness anil marvellous prosperity >d- of "> p Society, which is established as one .1.1. of ""' >"ost successful institutions ~f the «-lti kind in existence. Its Annual Income. li( j,. £173.000 last year, and its fresh loans ll,> s clnritiir the same period. £130.1100. arc Mid further testimony t.i its !>r->L;res< More 52 than 4«I>O 1..ni,ii.,1i1.-rs. In whom almost —" TWO MILLION POUNDS have been .UB advanced, have f-It the benefit of this simple ami effective Co-opernt ive system. ~„[,! The lart"' number of homes secured by this ' . lt means also testifies to the success of this Sill ,rntli "!-' and well established Society, which. ,',,vo ,V,r » Muarter of a century, has conducted I , its business without the loss of one penny „. iv connection wilh its securities. anil which, through good times and bad. has . continued to carry on and steadily increase ' its large and expanding business. READ THE FOLLOWING FACTS AND • FIGURES: — «:■>■;"; v V:,r / ""■"""• i ' 7:; ' non L , ( Last lrars Appropriations . ... tU'.o.oim I Total Advances since is:i7 ... tl .mii;..mi.s <JK . Profits to Date tlfiii.OoO DD i SUBSCRIPTIONS : 1/ Per Share per Week, REPAYMENTS: 3/4 per £100 per Week. IT'S LOANS OF ANY SI7.E CAN BE jper ARRANGED AT THIS RATE. alt iirou^'ii in operation at present. •iei: ' New Groups are being opened as soon S as 1000 shares are bespoken. Applications for Shares are being taken now at the SOCIETY'S OFFICE. *- L - Brunswick Buildings. Queen Street. Auckland. D 4 ' -L C. GKIERSON. ">* Secretary. Car - -- : = '■ : r= 'lass VtTHERK are those Radlafrors: Ask the "one »» Iron and Steel Co. of N.Z., Ltd.. D { Staulej- St. Phone 803. 0
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 16
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