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'Amusements. nniVOLI. — The — rpivOLl. i -J- IVOLI. — Premier — XIVOLI. . r riVOLI. — Picture — rmvOLI. X IVOLI. — House. — XIVOLL Tgi A|pi». i? 2.30. ! T§l Afternoon! at 2.30. i DBS|||i FtSin MiSII: • mm ©US® MSI- - Fiiggli MaSSII: . Bring the Children to see this Whirlwind Comedian in his Greatest Picture to Date. TBS Alfflggg; i? 2.30, AND rpO-NIGHT, AT O A O-NIGHT, AT O. AR TCR A F T. R T C R A F T. A R TCR A FT. etcraft. Pictures present the Cyclonic Athletio Mirth-provoke r, DoSgla! FiggiSll; Douslas FSlffil D«I FtSggiSll. Dod|lal FiiSlSil: DBBfftl FiiSMSfl'. , DSEtta Faieblnl!: ~ln a typical Fairbanks play of rapid-fire theme, bubbling over with the Fairbanks spirit of life. # action, laughter and hair-rais-ing thrillß with the great wide plains for a stage, entitled Wild AND "Woolly! W&g AND WSSttl. Wg;B isß Woolly! WILD AND TK7"OOLLY. AND *» OOLLY. WfILD AND TTfTOOLLY. ■J.JILD AND ** OOLLY. T\nLg AND T/fTOOLLY. VV ILD AND VV OOLLY. "REMEMBER. XVEMEMBER. I|l AS A^iiS: I? 1 A' N Aligns •IT'S .21.N J-XRTCRAFT. T|f§ii-H. Reserves SU: TS?BK ~ H oa Clea! ' s - Q«e«n— 1 IVOLI ~ St., or Theatre. — rpiVOLI J-IVOLI — "Phone 2236 Auto. — XTVOLI COMMENCING TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY AT EVERYBODY'S. AT — -EVERYBODY'S. T EVERYBODY'S. J- Hi VERYBODY'S. " i SESSIONS: i * I 11. 12.50, 2.40, 4.30. i ! 6.20 1 A GREATER VITGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE, Adapted from the famous novel '• THE HILLMAN," By E. Phillips Oppenheim. "I N rpHE T> ALANCE. AN AHE ALANCE, IN npHE "R ALANCE. 4-S IHE JL> ALANCE. If TH "D ALANCE AHE ;DALANCE, I N rpHE T) ALANCE. J-N XjdE A> ALANCE. A Story of Passionate Intensity, Showing the Love of a Modem Cave-man for a Dancing Girl. ° He thinks ho is a woman-hater, but when fate gives him A STAGE BEAUTY as his guest, he becomes her worshipper Ihen he is prepared to defend her name from a scandalous charge, but she inJ tervenes, and says the accusation is. ' true. Hi WBBi : EtSI WM - And — rjRACE Tiarmond — ViTttACB JL»A±tMOND A?CE TIARMOND — —— VJRACE AJarmond _ (The Beautiful Dancer). IN THE CHIEF ROLES. : >J*HE jgARLY gESSIONS i i? !v!§?!ody! SIfSS- , Fga Qjjgggi NlggS:?Strand. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. otrana. % Strand. To-day and To-night at air and. Strand. 11, 12.50, 2.40, 4.30. 6.20, and 8. Strand. Strand. DARE-DEVIL Strand. Strand. DoSolli FigliSl? Strand. Dgggfcii FffisS M: Douglal FSSSSt Strand. Strand. In his Latest and Greatest Strand. Picture, • Strand. J 1 | Strand. " AMERICAN ' Strand. " A.«ERICAN Strand. A RISTOCRACY." Strand. -tXRISTOCRACY." , Strand. ] — | Strand. Strand. Remember! It's a Triangle! Strand. Ho is bored by the monotony of Strand, life, until one day a beautiful girl. Strand, whom he has never seen before, Strand, kisses him on the Broad Hichway • Strand. then motors off. Ho sets out to Strand, win her. and you can bet Strand. Strand. "TiOUGLAS "FAIRBANKS StTand. XyoUGNAS J? AIRBANKS Strand. T\OUGLAS FAIRBANKS Strand. JJOUGLAS X? AIRBANKS Strand. "TvOUGLAS "FAIRBANKS Strand. AJ OUGLAS A AIRBANKS Strand. gets her. Strand. Also. Strand. PATHE GAZETTE— HULA- ' Strand. HULA DANCE— DOWNStrand. FALL._ Strand. Usual Prices. Strand. Mothers! This is an Ideal ProStrand. gramme for the Kiddies. Assessment Conrt. ' gITTING OF ASSESSMENT COURT. UNDER THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1308, aND ITS AMENDMENTS. & It is hereby notified that an Assessment Court under the above Act will sit at the Onehunga on TUESDAY. May 21, at. 10.80 a.m., for the puroose of hearing objections to the- revised valuation roll for Onohunga Borough. „ J. E. WILSON. May 10, 1918. President. i Highway District Notices. iyj"ATAKOHE ROAD BOARD. Notioe is hereby given that it is the intention of the Board at a Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, the Ist day of June, 1918. to Levy a General Rate of One Penny Farthing (lid) in the £ on all Ratable Property in the district for the period commencing on the first day April. 1918, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1919, the same to become due and payable in one Bum on the Ist day of June, 1918. to the Collector. NESBIT COOKSEY. Clerk and Collector, Matakohe, May 7. 1918. : Licensing Notices. ' "vroncE of application for 1 TRANSFER OF LICENSE—I EUGENE SULLIVAN, of Auckland! Hotelkeeper, as Administrator of the Estate of Bridget Sullivan, deceased, being the , holder of a Publican's License in respect of 1 }£f. premises known by the sign of the I Thistle Hotel, and situate at Queen Street, in 1 the City of Auckland, do hereby give notice I that I _ deal re to obtain, and will, at the I next Licensing Meeting to be held at Auck- I , i and on the fifth day of June, 1918, apply fo L a , transfer of the said License from my- ' s?lf to JOHN MAHONEY, my appointee. Dated at Auckland the tenth day of May, 1918-EUGENE SULLIVAN, Applicant/ 'PITY OF AUCKLAND.—NOTICE OF V APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.-I „ JOHN MAHONEY, of , Auckland, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I. desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Auckland, on the sth day of June, 1918, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house, situate at Queen Street, in the City of Auckland, and known by the sign of the Thistle Hotel containing 30 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Name of owners, Thomas Darby, Patrick Berchman Darby, and Joseph Croke Darby, all 6£ Auckland. Trustees of Patrick Darby, deceased. Dated the XOth day of May 1908 — JOHN MAHONEY, Applicant Business Notices. "jl/TESSRS. T. H. WEBB AND CO., OAK HOUSE, 175, HOBSON ST., Wish to notify that the Business of Piano Repairing and Tuning will be continued as usual, under the management of MR. S F BROWNE, who, with the 'ate Mr. T." h! Webb, formerly carried on the business in partnership. A y. B R Y A N T, XJL. Successor to P. Bryant, Coal Merchant and Carrier, 8. Waitemata Chambers, next to Customs Bides., and Jervois Road, Ponsonby.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16847, 11 May 1918, Page 12

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