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AMUSEME-fTS. / HIVOLI. EACH AFTERNOON, 2.30. L IVOLI. EACH AFTERNOON. 2.30. TIVOLI. EACH NIGHT, 7.30. TIVOLI. EACH NIGHT, 7.30. TIVOLI. XIVOLI. LAST TWO DAYS OF TIVOLI. TIVOLI. 11" ARY T>ICKFORD, TIVOLI. i*J-ARY -t ICKFORD, TIVOLI. MARY PICKFORD TIVOLI. TIVOLI. '-*"■ In TIVOLI. TIVOLI. ""pwOROTIIY *\7*ERNON < TIVOLI. " -L'OKOTnY v ERNON TIVOLI. TIVOLI. f\F TTADDON TTALI.." TIVOLI. V F ---ADDON JJ-ALL." TIVOLI. A Magnificent 10-Reel TIVOLI. Masterpiece. TIVOLI. TIVOLI. Also, TIVOLI. THE LATEST REVIEW. TIVOLI. GAZETTE. TIVOLI. "FAST STEPPERS,"' ETC., TIVOLI. And the TIVOLI. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. TIVOLI. (Miss M. Anderson. Conductress) TIVOLI. SPECIAL OVERTURE: TIVOLI. "WILLIAM TELL." . TIVOLI. Complete Setting. TIVOLI. Reserves: 'Phone 223-A. TIVOLI. _______——_—————— ( rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT. LAST -*• O-NIGHT. At 7.4... TWO At 7.45. [" TRIC. NIGHTS T YRIC. U YRIC. OF -"YRIC. LYRIC. LYRIC. The First National Special. " TTER rpEMPORARY TTUSBAND." " -"-ER -*- EMPORARY -M-CSBAND." Vith SIDNEY CHAPLIN. OWEN MOORE, SYLVIA BREAMER, iand a Superb Cast. Ye have never known a picture with snch a . lontinuous succession of thrills and laughter. PARAMOUNT PRESENTS " T C E B O U N D," " X CEB OU N D," With LOIS WILSON and RICHARD DIX. . Theatre 'Phone 3-45. _ "VTO story ever made for the screen has pictured a more sublime faith, a sweeter love, than "The Sagebrusher."—Hippodrome Friday. RUGBY FOOTBALL. TJUGBY flfc TTV-OTBALL. §B r OOTBALL. hGBX rvftM TTIOOTBALL. UGBY I^7 AY OOTBALL. CHARITY* CHARITY — " ■:':'""'";.-, CHARITY ——' CHARITY — ' CHARITY ——_ '~- ... CHARITY —— CHARITY CHARITY ! ■'* CHARITY ; CHARITY — CUP SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR 0.8. " PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR 0.8. PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR 0.8. PONSONBY V. GRAMMAR 0.8. ' T. W. MABEN, , Sec. AiJR.Fi Union. Acacia Buildings, o*Connell St. : 873 SALE OF WORK. *VTE OLD ENGLISHE GARDEN FAYRE, ■.'■■■•' -' '-'-. _n ' - ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH HALL, Hobson Street. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. .' MONDAY AXD TUESDAY, i September 19, 20, 22 and 23. (Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m.: to 10.30 p.m.; Monday and Tuesday, 6.30 p.m. to 11 p.m.) To be Opened by MRS. WATSON ('aged 99 years), 'At 2 p.m. on-Friday. The Hall will be transformed into a lovely English Garden, with its Primroses and Violets, its Rose, and Sunflowers, While the Stallholders and Helpers will be. arrayed in Olde English- Costumes. PLAIN AND FANCY WORK, CAKES, PRODUCE, FLOWERS, DOLLS, SWEETS, MEN'S STALL. ' Christmas Trees for the Children. Afternoon Teas. and Suppers in the Rose ; Garden. Soft Drinks, Ice. Creams, Etc. Character Reading and Competitions. The Orchestra will' Play, on Saturday After- . noon and Each Evening. Display'of Old English Dances -on Friday and Saturday Evening, Pupils of Miss Uecil Hall and the Misses Beresford. The Garden will be Beautifully Illuminated Each Evening. ADMISSION : Afternoons Free, Evenings 1/. Children 6d. 191 BUILDING SOCIETIES. 1 * ——— . ' " '"' y__s-?\ ' %MM THE AUC3___AND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a GENERAL MEETING of the Society will be held at ST. JAMES'S HALL, WELLINGTON STREET, AUCKLAND, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924, at 7.30 p.m., when APPROPRIATIONS, ay under will be allotted:— . GROUP. 7—2B3rd and 284 th: By Sale. £400 10—292 nd and 293 rd: By Sale,' £400 20^—203rd and 204 th : By Sale, £400 . 21—197 th and 198 th : By Sale, £400 23—178 th and 179 th : By Sale, £400 24—174 th and 175 th : By Sale, £400 28 —Jls4th and 135 th•:. By Sale, £400 29—132 nd and 133 rd : By Ballot, £400 30—140 th and 141 st : By Ballot, £400 . 35_ »sth and 9Gth : By- Ballot, £400 38—- 85th "and BGth : By Sale, .-■-.- £400 ■" 39— «7th and -68th : By Ballot, £400 40— 02nd and 03rd : -By Ballot, £400 43— 44 th and 43th :By Sale, £400 4' — 32nd and 33rd: By Sale. £400 40__- 30th and 31st: By Ballot, £400 47—28 th and 2!)_h : By Sale, £400 48— 27th and 28th.:- By Ballot, £400 49 — 15th anil lf»th : By Sale, £400 30— 15th and 16th: By Sale. £4W) * ..2— 13th and 14 th: By Ballot, £400 53— 7th and Bth: By Sale, £400 3G—- 3rd and 4;th: By Sale;- £400 TOTAL £9200 UNDER RULE 96, Members desiring to be FINANCIAL for the above Appropriations must pay all subscriptions, etc.. due. before 5 p.m. on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1924. Moneys received on' Tuesday, 23rd inst., or on Wednesday, tho day of the Meeting, will be TOO LATE'-to be entered up in time for the Appropriations. OLDER GROUPS.—Members are specially requested to. note that SALES in the older Groups often BECOME BALLOTS at the Meetings, owing to no tenders being put in, consequently it is of the greatest importance to KEEP the SHARES in those Groups FINANCIAL- . ;.'* - . '.. GROUP 57.—The 1000 Shares forming this Group have now been allotted, and Application Forms • posted. ENTRANCE FEES ARE ' NOW PAYABLE at the Society's Office, Brunswick Building (opposite H.M. Arcade), Queen St., Auckland. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, will be the flrsb payHlay In the Group, when Passbooks will be ready. GROUP 38. —Names_are now being, taken at the Society's. Office, as above, for this Group, which will be opened, as soon as sufficient Shares are bespoken to warrant it. EARLY APPLICATION IS ADVISABLE. . , J. C. GR-ERSON, 957 ..-.':,'' Secretary. JOIWEBB »WD BHOPFtTTEH«. BUNGALOWS! Real American touch, from £G(io; seasoned timbers; work: mnnship guaranteed.—Geo. Anderson, Mt. Albert. , .one "U_____________ ■" SPORTING REQUISITES. TENNIS Racquets Re-strung, l.epairea. Patronise, by Tlidcn. World's Champion.—A. Bruce, Racquet Stiiriser. ' 94, Albert St. ,:.:.-..--„ - _„ _... c ' 4 } .' , . .'

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 221, 17 September 1924, Page 16

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