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v Amusements. DON'T MISS THE CHANCE TO SEE, TO-MORROW, AT THE NATIONAL ( 'PICTURES, ATIONAL riCTUBES NATIONAL pictures, ATIUNAL PICTURES, -National xictures N A £JSS A J- PICTURES, 1" AT I O A L XICTURES N a £$ A t- pictures; NATIONAL XI C T U R N£??BS*?- pictures; NATIONAL • -Pictures N££?§£if -pictures NATIONAL XICTURES! THE MOST WONDERFUL YOUNGSTERS IN THE WORLD, KATHERINE T EE, KATHERJNE JLiEE, AGED SEVEN ATHERINE T EK AGED SEVEN iM£SISJSE JL ' EE - AGED SEVEN Ki?ll K LI!:. AGED seven: JANE TEE r t»£§ -UEE. AGED FIVE JANE T EE. AGED FIVE' ta'Sl "HIE" • AGED FIVE JInI Lit: • aged FIVE. IN THE FINEST COMEDY-DRAMA EVER SEEN IN PICTURES, IN SIX PARTS. TWO TITTLE TMPS. Two Ijittle Imps WO TITTLE t~m P S. Two Jjtttlr Imps WO T ITT-LE TMPS' m wo JUtttle Imps TWO TITTLE TMPS IW O IJ TTt l X Imp?' TWO TITTLE TMPS Two JL/ittle Imps' TWO TITTLE TMPS 1w o Little Imps.' THIS ™Er>Y. STARRING THESE TWO EI,T / ms CHIT.DRFN. HAS CAP "IRKD EVERY AUT)TWCK BEFORE WHICH IT HAS BEEN SHOWN IT, WILL CONVULSE EVERY MAN EVVT7V WOMAN EVERY CHILD ' WHO sees it WITH THE BEST laugh OF THEIR LIFE AU^« L AST D AY LAST 1031, THE OILENT lE. ' ' ™£tt TF-X-QhWa STORY OF A . GIRL'S FIGHT AGAINST. EVIL M AX X / IXDER - M AX I N A T AXI A CONTINUAL ROAR OF MERRIMENT. RATIONAL PICTURES. gCHOOL " gAZAAR. In the SCHOOL GROUNDS. " gATURDAY, jyj-AY £ 1918, Commencing at 2 p.m. All Proceeds for Women's Patriotic League. STALLS! STALLS! STALLS! STALLSI Spectacular Display. Flag Drill, French Flag. 150 Pupils. Dainty Dances. Special Games. Don't Miss the Maypole Exhibition. Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION: Ground: Adults. 6d: Children. 3d. Concert: Adults. 6d: Children, 3d. If wet. Bazaar will be held in the School.

Sales by Auction. VOONAN T»ROS. AUCTION O ALE. AT THEIR CENTRAL SALE ROOMS, ' VICTORIA STREET EAST, rpO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT -J-J A.M. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. ' SUPERIOR UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, k-> Full Iron. Frame. x ALMOST NEW CHESTERFIELD SUITE, in Fig. Moquette. /CONTENTS OF A £»-ROOMED "RESIDENCE. REMOVED FROM THE RESIDENCE, _ DOMINION ROAD. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS, BUGS. AND KJ BLANKETS. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (a really good instrument, cost 95 guineas), O. RIMU SIDEBOARD, OVAI/ O. RIMU DIN. TABLE, 6 0. RIMU DIN. CHAIRS. W.W. Settee and Squab, Otruet Square, 3-PCE CHESTERFIELD SU 'E (in Blue-figured Moqtiette, cost £32)) \\ al. Overmantel, H RUGS, MARBLE -CLOCK (French Movement), Oak-framed Pictures. DROPHEAD SEW. MACHINE. 7-PCE. TAP. SUITE, Tea Set. B.M. Fender and Brasses, Seagrass Chairs. POLISHED HALL STAND (with Shield Mirror). MIRROR HALL RACK. VASES, HINOKI CARVED TABLE. Ore! and Other Chairs, Seagrass Rugs, BRUSSELS HALL RUNNER, CURTAINS R. BLINDS. Etc. 6-PCE. FIGURED OAK B.R. SUITE, O HVY. B.M. BEDSTEAD AND W W MATTRESS. Best of Kapok Bedding. KAPOK PILLOWS AND BOLSTER O Rsmu Wardrobe. 4ft Bin O. RTMU BEDSTEAD, 3ft IRON BEDSTEADS. Comb. Chests. BUCHAN DUCHESS PAIR (with M"}? l^* 0 " Washstand). Pedestal Cupboard, TOILETWARE. GOOD BLANKETS OUILTS. Single Flax and Kapok Bedding, Duchess Pair, Etc. KITCHEN DRESSER. 2 MEAT -SAFES CANAD. AND AB. CHAIRS Kit Tables. 3-BURNER PERFECTION STOVE Saucepans, GAS GRILLER, Fenders' Enumelware. Crockery, Mincer, LATHE AND TOOLS, LAWN-MOWER, GARDEN TOOLS -, WHEELBARROW. GARDEN HOSE, Lje. Birdcage. GAS STOVE, Lea Couch. TURKISH BOX COUCH and USUAL KITCHEN REQUISITES . K NOTE.—We arrange Packing and Delivery. VOOttAN T>ROS., AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE FURNISHERS. AND VALUERS, i VICTORIA STREET EAST. •V7NEHUNGA. WNEHUNGA. IN DECEASED ESTATE. npO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT O P.M. gAMUEL "yAILE AND ©ONS, T TD.. Have been instructed by the Trustees in i?Sr, Ea A oi th ' late MR. W. AND , MRS. H BRAY to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. 83. Queen Street, the x following Properties:— rjAPTAJN SPRINGS ROAD.-House of .V, 5 rooms in good order; gas and water laid on; wash-house. Good level section of quarter-acre, volcanic soil, free from stone Very handy to Te Papapa Station. TTILL STREET.—Cottage of 3 rooms, ver- -«--*- andali. borough water, sewer drainage p.w.c. Corner section. 31ft by 60ft pHURCII STREET WEST.-House of 6 KJ room*. L'H?. water, sewer drainnge. and feS% DOUBLE-FRONTED SECTION; 50ft by 160 ft. In order to wind up estate owners havefixed very low reserves. piTY pOTTAGE TNVESTMENT. IN VERY CENTRAL POSITION. 'TIO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT f> P.M. gAMUEL yAILE AND QONS, T TD., Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Salerooms, 83, Queen Street. HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS, verandah, iron roof, etc.; new range, gas. water, sewer drainage, and p.w.c. Freehold section, fronting. HA YD EN STREET, close to top of Wellington Street. Let to permanent tenant at lis 6d week. EXCELLENT LETTING PROPOSITION. VERY LOW RES*3RVE fixed. SHOP AND TEAROOMS. HOP AND 1 EAROOMS. EXCELLENT BUSINESS STAND. rpO-DAY (FRIDAY), AT 9 P.M. gAMUEL yAILE AND QONS. T TD.. Have' been instructed to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. S9. Queen St-eet. SPLENDID' NEW BUILDING, compris->-J ing double-fronted shop, with tearooms and kitchenette, fitted with counter, shelving, glass case. etc.; all in first-class order. Section. 50ft by lß4ft. fronting: GREEN LANE ROAD, opposite Ellerslie Racecourse gates. Good business done in confectionery and refreshments. All fittings go with properts/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16840, 3 May 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16840, 3 May 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16840, 3 May 1918, Page 8