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AMUSEMENTS. I STRAND BIRTHDAY WEEK. STRAND N.Z.s CJTKAKD TRAND Largest STRAND and QTRAND TRAND Finest QTKAND Picture CTRAND House. THE "HERALD" SAYS: "On the occasion of the seventh birth- j day of the Strand, the management is offering a programme which for diversity of entertainment and excellence has seldom been approached in this city." THE " STAR " SAYS : " The Strand is to be congratulated not only upon the occasion of its birthday, but also upon the very generous bill of fare which it is providing for its many patrons." TO-NIGHT AT G AND 8 P.M. BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. 1. STRAND MAGAZINE. 2. " THE STORY OF ICE." 3. MISS CLARICE BUCKMAN (Soprano). EVENING SESSIONS. 4. "BACKFIRE" (Mermaid Comedy). 5. WHO'S WHO AT THE LONDON ZOO. 6. Overture. IRI2. (Evening Sessions). By Strand Orchestra and Artillery Band. 7. " POTASH AND PERLMUTTER." ] In every language it means "to laugh." | Prices as Usual. 1/ to 2/6. ; 1924 Calendars gratis to patrons. I Strand Orchestra Every Afternoon. j PRINCESS. — PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. NOW SHOWING " LAVENDER AND OLD LACE." " LAVENDER AND OLD LACE." PARAMOUNT PRESENTS GLORIA SWANSON In " THE IMPOSSIBLE MRSi BELLEW." "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW." COMMENCING FRIDAY NEKT — BETTY BALFOUR. Great Britain's Mary Pickford, in ' "WEE MACGREEGORS SWEETHEART." WALLACE REID In "THIRTY DAYS." PHONE HSnA FOR RESERVES, DR. TA C K." K. * J A C K." Is Still Dispensing -loy Germs at the Ever Popular - nUEICN'S mHEATRE. ■ X HEATRE. •ns. JACK." (Harold Lloyd) Is Assisted By NORMA TAI.MADGE NORMA TAL.MADGE In The Secret of the Storm Country. I And | " UNCLE TOM WITHOUT A CABIN." The Best Programme for this Festive Season in Auck'and. I 'Phive for Res r P". 9-11 A. A CARD. —Wragge's Tropical Garden and Institute. Birkenhead, continues | open to the public dally from 10 a.m. to i 6 p.m. Admission 1/. Refreshment? I obtainable Patronise an established I Pleasure Resort.—KISMET K. WRAGGE. I I >. - D ! |T> O O X T O - D A„ V j For the , | j HUMPHREY BISHOV CO. I HOLIDAY NOTICES. j & "yEN« 1 T II." | 1, COOK STREET, ] ffbZSSS Auck land. The Premises of ihe undermentioned Company will be Closed during the noliday , Period, as under: — I XMAS.—F-rn Neon. Parn-d-y. 22nd. til! I Wednesday, 20th inst. (inclusive). I NEW v^AP-- L >om v oon, 20th inst.. till Wednesday, 2nd proximo (inclusive). NOTE.—Appointments will be arrange'l for attention to URGENT and SPECIAL CASES ONLY, on the Mondays of each week. "ZENITH" ARTIFICIAL APPLIANCES, LIMITED. 'Phone 526 A. D 4 ,TTOL ID A V ANNOUNCEMENT. iWc wish to notify the trade that our CEMENT STORE. j Customs Street West, ' WILL CLOSE AT NOOV ON SATURDAY, j DECEMBER 22, J AND RE OPEN AT X A.M. on THURSDAY, j JANUARY 3. | Clients desiring Cement and Lime to j carry them over this period are invited to place their orders promptly. WILSONS (N.Z.) PORTLAND CEMENT, LIMITED. 92 -Vf O T I «' E. 1> SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS. Pursuant lo the terms of the Banking Act. 1908, THURSDAY, the 27th day of December, 1923, and WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of January . 1924, arc hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand : — I THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LTD. I W. A. LEITCH, Inspector. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. H. W. LEVER, Inspector. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. PERCY H. COX, Inspector. , THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW I ZEALAND. LTD. ! ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. ; B. P. YALDWYN, Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. , 11. BUCKLETON. General Manager. I NOTE.—The Banks will also be closed throughout the Dominion on the following days, being Statutory Holidays : — TUESDAY, December 23, 1923 (Christmas I Day). WEDNESDAY, December 26, 1923 (Boxing Day). TUESDAY, January 1, 1924 (New Year's ! Day). ; 11 j DYERS AND CLEAKERg. ! i LOOK YOUR BEST THIS CHRISTMAS." i I Whether Host. Hostess, or Guest, you j owe it to yourself and your friends to ! look your best. You can do this without ! spending on new clothes the money you need for other purposes this Christmas. Send your last year's garments to THE CROTHALL WAY COY. to be cleaned repaired and pressed. After being treated by our staff of skilled workmen they will not only look like new. but last twice, as long. Now is the time ! t« have your holiday clothing attended !j to. We Clean and Press Suits and ; ; Costumes in eight hours If necessary. ! THE CROTHALL WAY CO., | Renovatiug Specialists and Practical i Tailors. i 137. Symonds St. and 171. Mannkau Rd., ; Auckland. 'Phone 2544 A. c j YOU NEED "THE EMPIRE." THE EMPIRE " NEEDS YOU ? ? ? WHY ? ? 5 Because If you are thrifty and econo- | mical you will not throw away your old Suits. "Costumes, Frocks, etc. Just send i them to "THE EMPIRE." or Ring up No. 3867, and our vans will collect. 1 EXPERT DYEING, EXPERT CLEANING, ' EXPERT REMODELLING, , EXPERT REPAIRING. I Old Garments made as new in a few days ' ' and at a trifling cost. Country Orders Receive Special Prompt Attention, and Return Postage Paid. Special Fur Department for the Renovation I End Remodelling of all kinds of Fur Work. EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., 1 (Furrier*, etc.). 358, Queen Street. > (Opposite Main Entrance. Town Halll. By >pecial Appointment to his Excellency Viscount Jellicoc. C rtAKPET CLEANING, Electric Btalinf and Vacuum. 9d j-ard. inclusive — Domestic Tacnum Co. Strand Arcade. Phone 000. i>

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 300, 17 December 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 300, 17 December 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 300, 17 December 1923, Page 16

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