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AMUSEMENTS. rWPITOt TJICTDEB fTOUSB, Capitol -t ictubb -11-ouse. Dominion Road Tram Terminus. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , AN ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE-FEATURB PROGRAMME. THE BIG PARAMOUNT PICTURE, '• GRUMPY." "GRUMPY." " GRUMPY." "GRUMPY." Starring Theodore Roberts. May MoAvoy, and Conrad Nagel. " GRUMPY." " GRUMPY." Sec the Grand Old Man of the Screen in his most beloved role to date. Also, Universal Attraction, " SINGLE HANDED," Starring HOOT GIBSON. Supported by a Great Cast. "SINGLE HANDED." "SINGLE HANDED." k Cyclonic Story of Action and Thrllla. Overture. "La Torpille," 7.45. Prices: Stalls 1/, Circle 1/S, Children Half-price. Reservea 3574 A. WEST "CND mHEATRE. BST JJnd -1-HEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Screening at 7.45 p.m. Sharp. SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY MASON In , "SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS." j "SHIKLEY OK THE CIRCITS." "SHIRLEY OF THE CIRCUS." Clyde Cook clyde cook COMEDY, "THE GUIDE." "THE GUIDE." Cartoon. Orchestra. Gazette. Usual Prices. EXHIBITIONS. ART TTi X H I B-I T I O N. It T X!i x II I B I T I O N. Prior to being shown in London, an Exhibition of the Paintings of MR. It. S. MELLAUY MR. It. S. HELLABY Will be held in the SOCIETY OR ARTS GALLERY, KITCHENER STREET, On WEDNESDAY NEXT. DEC 12, TO DECEMBER 13. From 10 ajn. to 6 p.m. Upwards of f>o Landscape and Figure Subjects, including Many Recent N.Z. and Fijian Works. ADMISSION FREE. 4 TJRITISH AND INTERCOLONIAL -D EXHIBITION. HOKITIKA, DECEMBER 15 TO FEBRUARY 2. Special Provision has been made by the Exhibition Council and Committees appointed, for the Accommodation Id Hotels and Private Houses of the large influx of Visitor! during Exhibition period. Tariffs ranging from 0/ to 16/ per day have been arranged. Five-course Dinner daily in the Exhibition Building for 2/6. Refreshments at Moderate Prices. Write or Telegraph reply paid to Westvrardhn, Hokitika. expressing your wishes both as to Accommodation and Scenic Tours, and the Committee will ccc to your comfort. *3 DISSOLUTION OF PABTHEBSHIP IN THE MATTER OF THE PARTNER SHIP ACT. 1908. and in the matter of an Agreement dated, the 2Sth day of Jnne. 1923. between WILLIAM ALFRED CLOSE, of Ngatea. ana JOHN BROWN, therein described. Take notice that it is my Intention that the above Partnership known as "Close and Brown" be and the sauie Is Dissolved as from the 10th day of December. 1023. Dated at Auckland this 4th day of December, 1023. JOHN BROWN. Witness: A. M. Colliding. Solicitor. Auckland. EDTTCATIOKAI.. mllK MAN WHO'LL LEARN IS THE MAi: WHO'LL RARN. The man who Is willing to devote even a •mall proportion of his leisure court to carefully directed study i» the man who will go for»in the commercial world. For him, prospects are bright, promotion ! assured, prosperity bound to come. I . STUDY IS EASY « WITH H. AND R. Hemingway and Robertcon'a Correanond'ence Courses are the outcome of 25 years of teaching by-mail experience. Each course has been compiled by a highly qualified expert in that particular subject. All that !is .needed to ensure success is v littl" i concentration. ! Courses include Book-keeping. Account- ' anc-y, Law, Advertising. Bankers' Diploma, Public Service, Business Letter-writing, Teacher's, Shorthand, etc. One of these Courses will open the door to a prosperous career—write for particulars to-day ! •prBMJNGWAY AND TJOBEBTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD . P.O. Bv>x nie. AUCKLAND. BB BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland. SHORTHAND-TYPISTS. GOVT. EXAMINATION" PASSES, 1923. We entered 7 Students Tor the Senior Exam and gained 04 passes, securing Ist. 2nd. am 3rd places. We entered 18 Students for the Junior, and galued IT passes, securiu; Ist and 2pd places. MISS E. M. B. BRAIN, Principal. I D A. J. HL'TCUINSON. Director. WINES FOR SALE. E~~XTRACT~S FROM" UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. "I did not know that such good wine wa ' made in the Dominion." —"I am so pleasei with the wine that I am ordering anothe ca se." —"We have no time for anoth-- win> after, having yours, it seeine to have sue! a rich flavour." Hundreds of similar prais ing terms have been penned to the good ness of COBBAN'S WINES. Order a tria case to-d*v. COBBAN'S Y\7 INE S. O R B A N' S » » I N E S. PORT (Invalid) ldoz qts. (2gal).. 42 CLARET ldoz qts. (2gal).. 42 RED ldoz qts. OJgal).. 48 SHERRY ldoz qts (2gal).. 4S SHERRY Extra Special .. ldoz qts. (2gal).. CO - PORT, Special Res... ldoz qts. (2(:al).. 60 ALL PRICES CASH WITH ORDER. ; Freight paid to nearest railway station o ' first transhipping port, or delivered FRE! ', lin city, immediate suburbs or across hai j bour. Assorted dozens supplied at abov . prices. State occupation when ordering for N< j license district. ' A. A. C° RBAN - -1 MT. LEBANON VINEYARDS, j HENDERSON. I WINE—2I/ CASI g £-L/ Having disposed of 2000 gallons a a this price we consider we have fulfille our promise. We must now ask our man » patrons to pay 27/6 per case of one doze o Quart Bottles, or 12/6 per gallon (tw " gallons or over), as from August 1. Frt delivery rail, steamer, or i within mil . radius. 8 • COLONIAL WINE CO.. * 248, Swanson. Auckland. TJI7INES for Christmas. 40/ per eas ."- W delivered in City and Suburbs.—Josef, Franich and Sons, "Boyana" Vineyard H enderson. . "DBAT'S PORT WlNE.—Health redeen ■fr Ing, Invalids beaming, robust feelin--12 Quarts Invalid Port,, 50/, delivered.— His Majesty's Arcade. Auckland. AW. BRYAN . (Successor to P. Bryant). • COAL MERCHANT AND CARRIER, 2 Waltemata Chambers, next to Custon ' Buildings, and Jervois Road. Ponsonby. Telephone 679. >„ . WE Have .Cleaning and Remodellij Department for Ladies' and Gen( Hate.—Cox's Hat Factory, Karangaha DB4.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 11 December 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 11 December 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 11 December 1923, Page 16

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