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Amusements. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. O-DAY. 1 O-NIGHT. PRINCESS. IN CESS. PRINCESS. R IN CESS. THE ETERNAL MYSTERY. I HAT I\7ILL T3EOPLE OAY.' | »» HAT »> ILL A EOPLE HAY? I WHAT "WILL "PEOPLE CAY? 1 >» HAT >» ILL X EOPLE OAY ? | SEE /~\LGA UETKOVA r\LGA JJETKOVA In THIS GREAT " METRO" MASTERPIECE. WHAT WILL "PEOPLE OAT? ' ! it HAT >» ILL X EOPLE OAY? 1 ) j THE QUESTION that has driven mankind to deeds of violence, to acts of cowardice, to '" years of tear and doubt and pain. THE QUESTION that has also kept ) millions from outward wrong—that has held j faltering steps in the paths of virtue —thai nas been the only thread to bind the reckless sale from sin. How great an influence for good or evil has this question upon your lives, ~ I WHAT "WILL "PEOPLE CAT' 1 5 i > » HAT >» ILL X LOl-LE OAY .' ! i r\LGA "DETROVA, 1 /"ALGA 13ETR0VA. ' ! The Superlatively Beautiful ', IN A METRO WONDERPLAY. Adapted from Rupert Hughes' Thrilling Novel, I WHAT "WILL "PEOPLE CAY" I ! »> HAT >V ILL X EOPLE OAY .' 1 TO-DAY. — QUEEN'S. — TO-NIGHT O-DAY. — VJUEEN'S. — X O-NIGHT TO-DAY. — pvUEEN'S. — TO-NIGHT , X O-DAY. — IoiuEEN'S. — J- O-NIGHT 1 •' J IFE'S "WHIRLPOOL." , " "I IFE'S HIRLPOOL." " T IFE'S "I HIRLPOOL." BASED UPON FRANK NORRISS ■' McTEAGUE," THE MOST DISCUSSED NOVEL OF THE AGE. Marcus Schuller ----- Waiter Green Mr. Sieppe -------- Pml Robsou Tnna 3feppe ------ Fania Mannott Mrs. Sieppe ------- Julia Stuart Selina Sieppe ----- Rosemary Dean Maria Oppa .... Elenore Blanchard And "VTCTEAGUE - TTOLBROOK "DLINN. 500 Others in the Drama. Together with A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT. I — Commercial Colleges. THE VEXT XyAR. Which will begin the day that the present one ends —if it has not begun already—will be in the Economic Field. It will be a war as pitiless, in its way, as the one now raging. Only those whose methods of conducting business are thoroughly Modern and Scientific will stand a chance of success. It follows, then, that all who hope to win on the Economic Field, must UNDERSTAND THE WORKING and the APPLICATION OF ECONOMIC FORCES. They must understand Markets. Banking, Cur- . rency. Industrial Law. -RANKS' /COMMERCIAL pOLLEGE, WELLINGTON, Provides an admirable course of study for those who wish to master the Science of Business and are not content to remain rule-of-thnmb Practitioners, working half their time in the dark and missing chance after chance that a more enlightened man would seize. Our Courses, written throughout by Mr B. E. Murphy. M.A.. LL.B.. B.Com.'. 1 F.R.E.5.. First-class Honours. Barrister-at-Law, comprise the following subjects: — ECONOMICS. INDUSTRIAL LAW BANKING AND CURRENCY. STATISTICAL METHOD. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY, MODERN AND ECONOMIC HISTORY. Write for further particulars to th« Director, T>ANKS' /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. i -^——— Money. PABMERS ONLY. ATTENTION! jyjONEY ADVANCED On STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS. MILKING MACHINES. SECOND MORTGAGES. LEASES. 10 PER CENT. Easy Repayments to suit Client*. Business Strictly Confidential. Address letters or wires. FARMERS. • . Box 567. G.P.Q.. Auckland. : OV E Y rpo LEND. '• Our Motto: ; " TO wf l f l t L^ T TO CRUSH." >VE WILL LOAN YOU £5 FOR £1. £10 FOR £2. Larger Amounts Pro Rata. ""' We Trade in Our Name, which is A GUARANTEE FOR STR \ianTvm> WARD AND HONEST DEALINGS R ' .fip, 'S3 °i 9 confi dence of the public who have had dealings with us in the pa,To there, who do not know us. we ask in K« els?where Wldl a cail before «»»ri»"Ylo£ We ad.-ance Money on Furniture. Pianos Sewing Machines (without remova ) Bu'?d me Society Share*. Life Policies, or any other security Easy repayments to si i, den rrS - AU n<^tiatl °*s strictly conn' Address : IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO 4 to 6. Law Court Bldgs.. High St., Auckland . And also at No. a, Probert s Buildings. Great North Road. A. EMANUEL. Manager. Note.—No connection with other Firms We J make "<> charge for inspection ' Office Hours: 9 to 4.30. Saturday 9 to 1 'Phone A 777. ' £5 FOR £1 £10 Fo^£9 MONEY TO LEND. — We Advance Money on Furniture PianoSewing Machines .without removal) or on any other security. ° u LOW INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENT^ . PLEASE NOTE.-We make no charge for inspection. No Business. No Charge Our dealings are characterised by Honest Trea*' meD V><£ U fe ,s!ne?s strictly confidential. " Office Hour-; 10 a.m. to 5 p m Saturday, 10 to ]. THE EMPIRE LOAN AND FINANCE CO.. yndham ( hambers '2nd Floor! Opposite Gas Co., Wyndham St C : ty •Phone 2061. J. C. BENNETT. Manager. DO You Want Money? We can get foT you large and small sums on Mortgage at verv Low Rates of Interest on real good security.—Ewmgton and Baker, corner r,f Durham St. East and Queen St. corner of I HAVE several Sums of Money for Inve«» :nent. and can quote Low Rate. T THORNES. 83. Queen St. "»tes.-J. ATONEY Lent on Building Society Share! J.>l Pianos. Sewing Machines. Survey [»' strumer.ts. Jewellery, etc • «trictl» Sj ,n -Lombard. 31. Welle'slev 'stf or,n<lf>n " Public Library. Sl ' t — °P D JVfONEY TO LENp7a7al,o^r^77 f ■*-'-*• Interest. JACKSON AND RUSSELL. MONEY to Le.id on Mort"are ~f c . class Freehold Security at i-," 1 R , a n-ft: th and Richmond a Vy U d ram et . Auckland. "jucuam ft flkJl KSTAB. ISS7 — Roval T **%<* Office. 4 Welleslev St.T-M^ney (V to Lend every conceivable form W secure: reasonable interest j HAVE we got your measure? Send for rat" I 11 terns of our new season's Suiting * ! are sure to be pleased with them 'we 'J™ I £ 6 . r7 garment w « make !-Mcß? dl tori.st Uor> Costlua " r - «d outfitUVrvt:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 10

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