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She has a lovely voice and creates a big impression with musical critics. SULLY AND FENNER come to us for the first time. They rival the Great Manchurians for their astounding acrobatic display. JESSIE BARLEE entertains you in Coster Impressions. CLARKE AND WALLACE, are Slick Patter and Dancing Comedians. And last, but not least— EDWARD J. BOURKE and his Orchestra of High-class Instrumentalists. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES. DC. and 0.5.. 2s: Stalls. Is: Gallery. 6d. Reserves. 6d extra. Plan at Robertson's, Music Sellers, 189, Queen Street. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EVERYBODY'S JJVERYBODYS EVERYBODY'S VERYBODYS EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S IT'S A WORLD FILM TRIUMPH, IT'S A WORLD FILM TRIUMPH, WITH WITH PLARA T7IMBALL V°UNGVLARA IV.IMBAEL l OUNG. pLARA TfIMBALL V°UNG, VLARA IIIMBALL I OUNG. PLARA T7TMBALL V ODNG - Ulara Jlvimball X OUNG. IN THE PRINCIPAL ROLE, "THE "17EAST (\F T IFE." J.HE J: east VF JUIFE. "THE TJIBABT H F TIFE." Ihe J: bast UF JL/IFE. THE CAST SUPREME: CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG AS ANCOEA FERNANDEZ. MRS. E. M. KIMBALL AS SENORA FERNANDEZ PAUL CAPELLANI. AS DON ARMADA DORIS KENYON AS CELIDA. A DRAMA OF LOVE, LIFE. AND LIES. CLARA T7-IMBALL V°UNG, LARA JLVIMBALL I OUNG. THE WORLD FILM STAR SUPREME, IN A ROLE PARTICULARLY WELL ADAPTED TO HER VERSATILITY AND TALENTS. "THE pEAST AF TIFE." IUK J: EAST Up Ll IFE. THE "LADY OF THE LILY" SEERS RECREATION IN TAVERN DANCE HALL. ADDING ZEST TO A LOVE STORY, UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL. PLARA T7IMBALL V ora &. L/LARA IVIMBALL 1 OUNG. IN " THE TVEAST AF T IFE." Ihe I 1 EAST Uf JUIFE. r. Athletics. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC A CLUB SPORTS. RECREATION GROUND, ONEHUNGA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. 120 Yds Maiden, IOOYds, 220 Yds. 880Yo>, Ouo Mile Handicap, and One and Two Mil» Cycle: Entries close, 7, Durham St. West, on MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 6, at 5 p.m. V7M. MORTON. Jcx.. Hon. Sec. Money. DO You Want Money" We can get for you largo and smell sums on Mortgage ] at very Low Rates of Interest on real good I p«curit7.— Ewinglon and Baker, corner of I Durham St. Ensr and Queen St. i T»,r -'*•"•' "- *i M ;'i v " i " , • r '■i li, of firstI M cia-a freehold Security tt Current j Rates.—Heskoih and Richmond, Wyndham , St.. Auckland. MONEY TO LEND at a Moderate Rato of , Interest | JACKSON AND RUSRELu I MONEY Lent, on Biu':riine Society Shares, Pianos, Sewing Machines. Survey Inj struments, Jewellery, etc.; strictly ("opiiH„„. I Lnrbni-' 5 '."., "'vl'.oc.oy St. &., opp. . Public Library. I HAVE several Sums of Monoy for Investment, and can quote Ivy Rates.— ! THORNES, 83, Queen St. , IV/fOXEY to Lend on Freehold Security; I it I lowest current rate of interest. — W i Frater aril Son. 115, Queen St. I £SFOR£I.5 FOR £l. £10 F08 £2.: MONEY TO MSND. We. advance Money on Furniture.-Pianos. • Sewing Machines (without rernovr.l), or on any othi: security. LOW INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS I . PLEASE NOTE.-W* make no charge for ! insrj'Sction. No Business. No Charge. Our dealings aro.characterised by Honest Treat- I ment._ Any business strictly confidential. Urire Hours: in =.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 1. THE EMPIRE LOAN AND FINANCE CO. V. .ndliavn His 11,1*1 a (2nd Floor). Opposite Cs2 Co., Wyndham St.. City 'Phono 2061. J. C. BENNETT. Manager. WHEN TRADESMEN VV HEN TRADESMEN THREATEN TO SUETHREATEN TO SUEwhen embarrassing court cases seem to be inevitable, tram it into the city, walk up High Street to Law Courts Buildings, fake the —• lift to first floor, and lay your troubles before Mr. Emanuei. ot ■ the Ideal .Loan and Finance Co. He will give you a, sympathetic hearing, and PRACTICAL HELP. If you hove Furniture. Piano. Shares, or Life Policies to offer ae security, ho will advance you enough to meet ,'our creditors' bills, and a little to spare. A very fair rate of interest is levied for such help. Arrnnsemcrte will bo man* for you to pay back Hit- ■ cipal and in'ireat JUST WHEN — CONVENIENT. TDEAL JOAN AND "FINANCE PC. JDEAL T OAN AND pINANCE po. LAW COURTS BUILDINGS. HIGH ST. 'Phone A 777. PAP. M E R 3 ONLY. ATTENTION! JJONEY ADVANCED On STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, MILKING MACHINES. SECOND MORTGAGES. LEASES. 10 PER CENT. ' ' / Easy Repayments to suit Clients. Business Strictly Confidential. Address letters or wires: FARMERS, Box 867. G.P.0.. Auckland. «S» jgXTENSION OF PREMISES. I J J THE ANCHOR „ EXCHANGE \SLA AND LOAN COMPANY \r 65-67, VICTORIA STREET'w. The daily increase of our Patrons has compelled us to enlarge our Premises by annexins the adjoining Shop, making it more convenient by a private entrance, MONEY ADVANCED On Any Portable Property. Dealing Fair and Confidential. The Old Motto: "THE ANCKOR FOR RELIANCE." CkJSLA I?STAB. 1887. - Royal Loaa VTWfXi .Office. 4. Wellcsley St., E/W Money to Lend, every conceivable W form security ; reasonable, interest '" t\

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16373, 30 October 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16373, 30 October 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16373, 30 October 1916, Page 10

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