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Amusements. PRINCESS. RINCESS. PRINCESS. — RINCESS. SEE EMMY TT7EHLEN. SUPPOSE YOU MMY *> EHLEN. WERE A EMMY "\"\rEHLEN. SECRET BRIDE. MMY >♦ EHLEN. And You Learned .-■rtlilT "VYTEHLEN. that your husband JCjMMY ** EHLEN. had married another EMMY "WEHLEN. Woman, believing MMY » » EHLEN. vou to be dead, EMMY IVEHLEX. WOULD YOU MMY V\ EHLEN. SUFFER IN EMMY 11EHLEX. SILENCE, MMY » > EHLEN. With Your Child, EMMY -V-f-EHLEN. Or MMY \\ EHLEN. WOULD YOU __ EMMY -\-\rEHLEN. BLAME THE MMY >> EHLEN. -OTHER WOMAN ?' IN A METRO. COWERS AND "OEAPERS. OOWERS AND XVEAPERS. COWERS AND "DEAPERS. OOWERS AND XIEAPERS. And She Gives Him a Woman's Answer, Based on Woman's Judgment of True Love. And TOPICALS, COMICS. TRAVEL SERIES. A Programme of Infinite Variety. PRINCESS ORCHESTRA. QUEEN'S. — TEEN'S. — QUEENS. — ■ UEEN'S. — 3 MORE DAYS. 3 MORE XIGHTS. The Girl Whom You Cannot Forget. The Sweet and Pretty Screen Star, MARGUERITE pLARKE ARGUERITE V_LARKE MARGUERITE pLARKE » RC.UF.RTTE VLARKE MARGUERITE pLARKE ARGUERITE V. LARKE . In One of the Most Elaborate Productions Fver Earned THE -pORTUNES p.F TTIFTHE 1: ORTUNES WF i- IFI. Also. An Interesting Supporting Proeramme of SCENICS. COMICS. CARTOONS. QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. Sessions: 11 a.m., 1.0, '2.40, 4.20, 6.15. 8 p.m. QYERHEARD QN THE " pARTY " W IRE. " Are you theie?" "Is that you. Mrs. Fritchard ?"" "Yes. Good morning Mrs. As-yon-were." " Can yon come in to lunch with me on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday of this week ?" "'I am sorry, but I cannot possibly. You see I am busy baking cakes, scones, sweets, etc . for ' PADDY'S MARKET.' Then 1 have some children's Garments and knitting to finish and must hunt up some jams and pickles from my household stock, also see what furniture and crockery I can dispose of for the benefit of our boys. Every minute is filled." * '•' Well, what about Friday, Saturday, or Monday ?" '•'Oh' those are the days -'PADDY'S MARKET '_ is on and I am going with different friends each. day. A season ticket only costs is. Besides I have my sister's little girl. Her mother is in charge of a Stall, so I am helr.mg that way. I am going to have a rest next week so I will prepare for it by buvir.g a stock of cakes, etc.. to save me cooking at home. I think I will have to buy a few jams and pickles to last out. too. It is nice to have a di"»rent varie-v frorn one's mrn. The goods selling at ' PADDY'S MARKET' are all home-made «r»d t'-ere are some lovelv cooks on the A.W.P.L." "Oh! Well. 1 think T must come to this wonderful 'PADDY'S MARKET' to be in the swim How is Mr. Patriotic?" " Quite well He is just as much interested in PADDY'S MARKET as I am. He is now getting some vegetables together_ and has made some wonderful household helris from kerosene tins and soap boxes He expects to come to PADDY'S MARKET.' as a Knife and Fork Tea is provided for business men from 5.30 to 6.30 every dav. I am petting him to buy in a host of flowers. I do like the house bright for the week-end. and some plants for my little conservatory." "How are the children?" " Oh! the children are first-class and looking forward to Sa'urdav a'ternoon wh<=n there is a Matinee for ' PADDY'S MARKET' for the children. They have been doing all they can at the school, and are quite enthusiastic. Their daddy has v>rcrnised to brine homo some toys, etc from 'PADDY'S MARKET.' We 'are all going to buy some ' Fairings ' at Is each. Jt will be great fun." '_' Well. I will certainly try to come and bring some friends with me." '•' Do. and don't forget that the main tK,T,.-r ,bo„ t • PirjDVS MARKET" i= that j EVERY PENNY WILL GO TO HELP OUR BOYS. It will b» opened on FRIDAY nt 3 o'clock by the Mayoress. Mrs. J. H. Gunson. who is President of the Leatrue." Public Notices. it!' "w' )*) THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVB TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. NEW GROUPS. i THIRTY-FOURTH GROUP. ALMOST 400 SHARES are now bespoken for this Group, which it is proposed to open in September. Names are now being taken at the Society's Office, Harbutt Buildings. Victoria Street East, and Intending Members are requested to give in their names for the shares they require. It is unnecessary for those who have put their _ names down to do anything further till they receive their Application Forms, which will be posted to them before the date for the payment of Entrance Fees, to be advertised later. J- C. GRIERSON. Secretary. THE AUCKLAND AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION. Owing to the great rise in the price of raw materials, and to the increased cost of manufacture, we, the Members of the above Association, are reluctantly compiled, on and after to-day, to increase the price of Aerated Waters. (Signed) GREY AND MENZIES. LTD. W. HANDLEY. HOLLIS. WALLS AND CO. COMPANY INERAL WATER A. C. SCOTT AND COMPANY. WAIWAI MINERAL WATER COMPANY, LTD "^J-i^S pROTESTANT pOLITICAL 4 SSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. pOST QFFICE TNQUIRY. In response to the requests of numerous friends and well-wishers, it has been decided to open a list to receive subscriptions to defray the cost of the above Inquiry. Donations may be sent to Mr. H. H. Seabrook. Grafton Road. Auckland, who will acknowledge receipt. W. GOULBURN. Secretary, Auckland Centre. P.P.A. WISEMAN AND SONS. LIMITED. The Transfer Books of the above Company will be Closed August 22 to 30. 1917, both days inclusive. For and on behalf of J. Wiseman and Sons, Limited. M. WISEMAN. Secretary. PDNSULT gT. pLIZABETH. SEND DATE OF BIRTH. '•Fear not." said the angel, sweetly'behold to you I bring joyful tidings," free salvation. Christ is born the Lord " If you willingly open your hearts with love s own tender, masterful kev. push the bolt of selfishness till it starts and sets ' the languishing prisoner free, we'd find I that the beautiful land of lands, the Kins- ! do .I?. of Heaven, within us lies. Come, you millions of readers, live the earnest and ! helpful life—the life that brings the inner ' lite into outer expression, and set the ' deeper forces of the Real Life to flow thus 1 increasing the feeling of Human Brotherhood. It develops sympathy, it quickens I the spirit, and will bring the angel of prosperity out of the block of flesh God I inspired individuals, not the institution •Testis come to claim His Kingdom in the lowly hearts of man. Here is the livins: gospel. 182. VICTORIA STREET WEST. AUCKLAND. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16624, 22 August 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16624, 22 August 1917, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16624, 22 August 1917, Page 12

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