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Amusements. • [. THE LEADING PICTURE THEATRES. [• STRAND .... "The Sawdust Ring." LYRIC "Husband end Wife. QUEEN'S ..." Mother of Dartmoor. EVERYBODY'S • . " Husband and Wife. PRINCESS •-.. "The Jury of Fate. GRAND "Paradise Garden. GLOBE "The Wager. PALACE - • - "Hate/ 1 STRAND —— . Continuous TRAND Queen St. BESSIE LOVE. [• In '{ "THE SAWDUST RING.'; Wonderful Bcenes of Circus Life. Last Episode. "Secret Kingdom." SESSIONS: 11. 12.60. 2.40, 4.30. 6.20. and 8. THE BTRAND To-morrow's HE STRAND Programme. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. For One Week Only. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In hia Latest Screamer, "THE CURE." - 1x , How is your health? Do you get those queer fits of depression? Can't you lose 0 that frown? Don't tako anything for it, but I see Charlie Chaplin in " THE CURE.',' S Also Norma and Constance Talmadjce in 3 " THE MISSING BANK NOTES." .. T Y R I C THEATRE. ;- •L'" LAST-8 P.M.-NIGHT, " HUSBAND AND WIFE," And Last Chapter, "SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." TO-MORROW'S EXTRAORDINARY CHANGE, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In his greatest success, "The.Cure." n Norma Talmadge, In the ,1 " MISSING BANK NOTES," il And the First Chapter of another ,1 GREAT SERIAL. 'I AT THE LYRIC TO-MORROW. "AT "EVERYBODY'S. AT . JCiVERYBODY'S. LAST DAY! LAST NIGHT 1 ? Of the All-Star Production, HUSBAND AND WIFE. USBAND AND VV IPE. TO-MORROW. \ TO-MORROW. A LIFE TRAGEDY ' TO-MORROW. OF MANY A WOMAN. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. "A WOMAN TO-MORROW. A VV TO-MORROW. ALONE." TO-MORROW. A f. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Starring f. TO-MORROW. ALICE BRADY TO-MORROW. And TO-MORROW. ARTHUR ASHLEY. I. TO-MORROW. 9 Sessions: 11. 12,50, 2.40, 4.30, 6.20, 8. PRINCESS. T AST "HAY. RINCESS. JUAST -UaY. j ——— T~ he~tury~7Sf I?ate~| he 0 URY UF ATE. I TO-MORROW, QATURDAY. O-MORROW, OATURDAY. p A Play that Sets the Pulses Beating. "THE ADOPTED SON," "THE ADOPTED SON," "THE ADOPTED SON," Starring [. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN And BEVERLY BAYNE. . A Six-Aot Metro Super-feature of ,er LOVE AND DANGER. QRAND THEATRE. OPPOSITE The Last Screening o.' CHARLIE .CHAPLIN f. CHARLIE CHAPLIN U CHARLIE .CHAPLIN , " THE COUNT." And the Last Chapter of "THE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FEB. 2, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In the : _ " HALF-BREED." The First Chapter of the New Serial. "THE MASTER KEY." This is to be one of the most interesting Serials ever screened in Auckland. THE GRAND, SATURDAY, FEB. 2, Z fILOBE Continuous VJLOBE Queen Street, EMILY STEVENS In "THE WAGER." To-morrow. Mabel Taliaferro in "GOD HALF ACRE." Building Societies. fcltW , TJESULTS AT APPROPRIATION MEET|j IX ING THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918. '" Group I—Sale, No Tender, Balloted I Winning No. 322 (2 shares) £400 r Group 3—Sale, No Tender, Balloted Winning No. bob (2 shares) £400 Group 6—Sale, No Tender, Balloted Winning No. 1 (2 Shares) £400 Group 6—Sale, No Tender, Balloted Winning No. 277 (2 shares) £400 Group 7—Ballot, as advertised j. Winning No. 467 (2 shares) £400 Group 10— Salo advertised, £40 6d Taking £200 Ballot taken for remainder. , Winning No. 774 (2 shares) £400-£6OC h Group 11—Sale, No Tender, Balloted fi Winning No. 20 (2 shares) £400 i Group 12—Sale, as advertised II £41 17a 6d per £200, taking the £400 * Group 16—Sule, as advertised ? £40 3b 6d per £200, taking the £400 Group 18— Sale advertised, £45 Taking £200 Ballet taken for remainder. Winning No. 656 (2 shires) £400£60G Group 19—Ballot, as advertised Winning No. 356 (2 shares) . £400 - Group Ballot, as advertised Winning No. 627 (2 shares) £400 Group 25—Sale, as advertised £60 per £200, taking the £400 n Group Sale, as advertised £65 18s per £200, taking the £400 Group 27—Sale, as advertised £55 Is per £200, taking the £400 18 Group Sale, as advertised id £70 5s 6d taking £200, and £57 2s 6d per £200, taking £400 making .. •• •• £600 Group 81—Ballot, as advertised Winning No. 866 (2 shares) £400 Group Sale, as advertised £70 2s 6d per £200, taking the £400 it Group 34—Ballot, as advertised "• Winning No. 986 (2 shares) £40C ie Amount advertised, £7600; amount appros, prialed, £8200. il. J. C. GRIERSON, Secretary. U- '—*■ - h- Tourist Resorts. THING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, p. 'Phone 2256. With Electric Light Throughput, Uo-todate Accommodation. Billiard *■ Table. Extensive Grounds and MagC- nificent Views. Tennis Court. T, Moderate Charges. „ Permanents by Arrangement. o< Trams to Gate. o- KING'S COURT PROVIDES A HOME AWAY FROM HOME. of G. ARROWSMITH. Proprietor. SO N O MA, PRIVATE HOTEL. 'Phone 725. Alfred Street. The above well-known House has a fen Vacancies for Permanents. Single anc 6T , Double Rooms. Tariff on application. iu - K MRS. NAIRN - - Proprietress. H — ie ITU ORA HOUSE, ARKLE'S BAY he ii of The most popular Seaside House of Auck al land seaside rosorts. I have new a fev d. Vacancies for the end of the month. 800 l early for February and Easter. Tariff. 6 _ day. 35a week. Write, wire, or 'phone to S. D. CHILES, Kia Ora House, "* Arkle'a Bay. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO RUA. the Largest Private Hotel o Rotorua. Can accommodate considerabl; a over 100 visitors. Mr, Brent his ronovitet 8 - the whole of it ready for the season. Eleo trie light throughout, hot and cold baths patent lavatories, etc. Nearest house t< Government Baths, including the large nev bath-houao. Motor-cars and conveyance: leave Brent's for all the side trips. Termi reasonable. Porters meet all trains.— T BRENT. Proprietorill rPHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotorua 3., X well known as the premier nouse ioi y accommodation, comfort, first-class table it' and moderate tariff. Renovated for the com ' l ' ins season. Registered telegraphic address Thirwell. Telo. 20. 7s day. 40s week.-l P. Dowling. Proprietor. ARAKARE. - THE WEST COASI PLEASURE RESORT.-The bracini air and beautiful surroundings of Karakan have a wonderfully recuperating effect upoi — jaded nerves. Telephone: Kurekare. 8, sssrss ,' Motor Trips. SIGHT-SEEING TRlP.—Andrew's Char-a-bano will leave the Post Office af >» 2.30 daily, for Titirangi and Surrounding . Drives. Afternoon tea free. Seats booked by 'Pho&t 2426.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16763, 1 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16763, 1 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16763, 1 February 1918, Page 8