, AMUSEMENTS. 1 lth . the ]atcst t'PS for ladies on what to do in lore—and the latest warnings for men on how to fall gracefully without becoming fools. MEN ! —You've GOT to sec it— . WOMEN ! —Come over and look at yourselves in this mirror film. "WHAT FOOLS MEN." WITH T EWIS QJTONE, QJHIRLEY TVTASON. -L-'EWIS ASO>I - SEE THE DARING AEROPLANE ELOPEMENT! A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE! In Addition : "THE FIRST YEAR." "THE FIRST YEAR." LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC tv s "FELIX THE CAT" Coinedv NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.30, 5.0, 7.45. LYrYc'NIGHTLY at 7 45. NOTE.—"WINDS OF CHANCE" WILL BE SCREENED THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL S.
AMUSEMENTS. ROX TITOODWARD'S "PICTURES. OX '"OODWARD'S BRITANNIA. PONSONBY, THREE LAMPS. SPLENDID EASTER ATTRACTION. Double Star Programme. " "DILL fTIHROUGH fTIHE -Dill -«-iirough J- he A GES." -^GES." "r\LD "DILL mi-IROUGH mHE J-»ILL J-lIROUGH -»-HE A GES." -^-GES." A SURE CHEER GERM. Also JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE FF AND SCOUT, THE WILD HORSE, r: in " mHE XX7HITE /OUTLAW." "J- HE W HITE "uTLAW." Great Story of a Man, a Wild Horse, and m. Dog—A Remarkable Adventure Picture CENTURY COMEDY, Featuring Edna Marion. Music by Britannia Orchestra. Booking at Golden Bowl, nest Theatre Phone 2(5-234. t CHURCH NOTICES. , "DEBESFORD qTKEET I £10NGREGATI0NAL pHURCH. ' E. r ' (Next Central Fire Station.) Sri*' f Oal\ I T>LACKBOARD "DIBLE mALKS. GoiE ' ■*-' -L» ± Leni •' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, \\? h , : AT 7.45. JXB-" RBV - LIONEL B. FLETCHER, • Will begin the Winter Session of Studies in the GOSPEL OF ST. LUKE. J These Studies are given by the aid of a *" large Blackboard, and are for the purpose J of helping ordinary people to understand the Bible better. The Meetings on Tuesday Nights are oppn to all who care to attend. Sunday School Teachers, Preachers, and other Christian Workers are invited to keep these nights free throughout the winter, so that they may be preVnt. Last winter thousands of people attended thf'SP Bible Study gatherings, representing all denominations. Remember the series opens on TUESDAY NIGHT at 7.40. and YOU will be •nolcome. Bring jour New Testament and n friend. 4 TENDERS. TJRICKLAYERS.—Price wanted. Dig Base ■*-* Chimneys, new residence, Beck Aye.. off Haydn St., next Cornwall Park. [W T>RICE ■ required, laying 200 ft drain, new - 1 - residence.—22. Shipherd's Ay.. Ensom. r£ O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for the Erection of Banking Premises. Shops and Offices in Karangahape Road for the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. - Plans and specifications may be seen at the Newton Branch of the Union Bank in ' Karangahape Road. Tenders close on THURSDAY, April 22, at 5 p.m. at the offices of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender will not neces■arily be accepted. SWAX, LAWRENCE AND SWAX, Registered Architects, 3 P.O. 805 897, Wellington. BEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE—ADDITIONS AND FITTINGS. < TO BUILDERS. Tenders, closing with the Secretary, - Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at S 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 27-th April, 1926, are Invited for Additions to and the supply of „ JJittliiKs for the Seddon Memorial Tech- - nical College at Auckland. Plans and Specifications nmy be Been at the Public Works . *Jmce, Auckland. K o L. B. CAMPBELL, "° District Engineer. , HARBOUR BOARD. REMOVAL OF REFUSE FROM SHIPS. Superintendent's Office, Tenders will be . T& 'office jntil Noon of ;TUESDAY, 13th April, M 2& lor the Collection and Removal of Rubbish etc., from Ships, in accordance with Specification to be seen at the Superintendent's Office, Quay Street. The Contractor must provide, maintain and operate, at his own expense all necessary plant, consisting of self-propellea barge or dumb barges towed by launchee or tugs. Deposit of .£2O to be lodged with Tender. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed on envelope "Tender for Re- ■ moral of Refuse." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted-. By Order. H. B. BURXETT, 10 Superintendent and Secretary. BUIXrDXNG. BOUT Building that Bungalow. Govt. Loans attended. Section owners financed; estimates free; plans prepared.— Croll and Monaghan, Joan Street, Point Chevalier. C ■H. FRANKHAM, Sawmillor and Joinery Manufacturer, Mahura St., Newmarket. Stocks' Tcinery always on hand. C , OHMS BROS., Contractors, 223, Balmoral P.oad, Mount Eden. 'Phone 20-183.-Modern Bungalows Erected. Plans, specification prepared. Section owners financed ' to build. C PLANS, Specifications, from £1 1/, competent Draughtsmen.—Home Designers, 54, Regal Chambers, High St. 'Phone J 45-028. ■ C POPULAR Modern Homes; 64 pages Plans, etc.; suitable N.Z. requirements. 3/6 posted.—Kibblewbite, 195, Queen St. D WHY Pay Rent?— Lyons, Johnetoue St., ; Point Chevalier, will Build for you on unequalled terms. D . REGISTERED PLUMBERS. ycunm Clean. Co., J* -. g^
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 79, 5 April 1926, Page 14
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