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I J .dapted for the Screen with Madame Sarah j Bernhardt in the Leading Role, supported by . x he original cast from Bernhardt. Theatre, j x Paris. j The Great French Tragedienne, r CAEAH "BERNHARDT. , 'HE BROKEN COIN, 'TWO PARTS. WAR. Eclair Journal. War Topical. EVENING SESSION COMMENCES 8 P.M. , SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE KING GEORGE ORCHESTRA. * ' SARAH BERNHARDT SEASON. j 3 PRICES: STALLS. 6d: CIRCLE. Is. | i . PALACE /THEATRE. VEWTOX. ALACE 1 HEATRE. -> EWTON. 1 M T7ALET. i Y > ALET. TRIANGLE KEYSTONE. TEATURING MABEL NORMAND AND RAYMOND HITCHCOCK. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. With a Big Supporting Programme. .- _ rpo-NIGHT. rpo-NIGHT. /S%S£ S A TOWN HALL, 8 P.M. S%\lsP«( I T" 1 RAND "PROMENADE £ONCERT. -In Aid of SOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE FUNDS. Leading Artist*, including the favourite ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTRA (Under Conductor Lighten). JEW AND NOVEL ITEMS BY MISS CECIL HALL'S PUPILS. Don't Miss the Military Ballet. First Public Appearance of MR A. J. CONNELL 'late Exeter Cathedral). Last Public Appearance of PROFESSOR POTTER, in his Famous Club Swinging Exhibit, prior to his departure for the front. If you haven't seen him. come to-night. Also hear tfRS. MAGUTRE. MISS AILEEN MOORE. AND WALLACE ATKINSON. The old-time favourites. TOME AND CONSULT THE EASTERN PROPHETS For Past. Present, and Future. Dainty supper provided for small sum of 6d. Buy our Home-made Cakes and save baking it home, and Sweets pure and wholesome. INCITING TUG-OF-WAR—WOMEN V. MEN. (Teams from National Reserve Medical Service Corps). HELP THE HOME CAUSE. TICKETS: Is. obtainable at Office, 202, Queen Street. 'Phone 3120. City Band in Queen Street at 7.45 p.m. Follow them. E. M. BLACK. E. G. BUCKLETON. _ Joint Hon. Secretaries. MAGNIFICENT PIANO in fumed oak; elegant design -. perfect tone; only one sample.—Moore's Piano Coy., Customs St. Public Notices. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 190S (Section 50.') IN THE ESTATE OF IVAN THEODOP" ARMSTRONG, OF TE KUTTI. ACCOUNTANT. DECEASED, but at the time of his death a Soldier. No. 12.1892. in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force operating at the Dardanelles. All Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Auckland, on or before the 13th day of October, 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal moneyorder office or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, Public Trust Office, Auckland. FRED. FITCHETT. August 11. 1916. Public Trustee. rpo MOTHERS. FREE ADVICE ON THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS. Nurse Donnelly, an experienced Certificated Nurse and Registered Midwife, will be in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving free advice to Mothers on the Care and Feeding of Infants generally, and on the uses of Glaxo: — Mr. T W. Irwin. Chemist. Ponsonby Road. TUESDAYS. 3 to 4 p.m. Mr. J Ree= George. Chemist. Devonport, WEDNESDAYS. -2 30 to 4 p m. Mr. J. G Gallarher. Chemist. Symonds Street. THURSDAYS. 230 to 4 p.m. DetTot 'City). Mr Woollams. Queen Street. MONDAYS. 2 to 4 p m. Mr. E Smith. Chemist. Karangahape Road. FRIDAYS. 2.45 to 4.45 p.m. For immediate advice, ring up Glaxo Nurse. Telephone No. 4275 AMAZON QABBIDE IS SLOW-GENERATING. It never over-makes gas. It is packed in 2cwt drums, and fitted with screw-top lids, therefore does not deteriorate. LARGE STOCKS IN HAND AND TO ARRIVE. MURRAY COLONIAL CARBIDE COM PANY. 41. Victoria Street. Auckland. 'Phone 2397. Telegrams: "Transcend.' ryo MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. Th<- Proprietors of Letters Patent No 28.928. of December 24. 1910. relating tc '• Combing Machine for Hemp, etc.." are desirous of entermc into arrangements hy way of a License, or otherwise, on reasonable terms for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES. LTD.. ... ~ „ Patent Agents. '■•"• reatherston Street. Wellington. T BEG to notify the Public that Mr J- Reginald Griffiths has joined me ir Partnership as from To-dav. and that th« name of the new Firm will bo COLRFCK AND GRIFFITHS. (Signed) \v. B. COLBECK. Auckland. August 11. 1016. AND Agents.-Please take notice my Pro Xj periv is withdrawn from Sale— T Lockie. Dornwell Rd.. Three Kings LAND Agents.-Please note mv Propert\ at Memanill* is withdrawn until further notice.-fMra.) G. Gibson. LAND Agents—Take notice, that tin a far ' m , North Albertland is with drawn from Sale.— Vipond h LAND Agents.-Please take notice that nr XJ property at Pukekohe Hill is With k drawn from Sale.-E. Harris. Pukekohe. lUj

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 14

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