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Amusements. "Hffi: A, =Sj: IIVOLI. Premier J-IVOLI. TIVOLI. Picture VOL - IVOLI. — House —J- IVOLI. T. T ' To-night, AT q O-NIGHT, AT 0. \\ o Present The Winsome and Vivacious Little Favourite, MARGUERITE pLARK, Marguerite VLARK, Marguerite plark. ARGUERITE LLAHK. 8. MARGUERITE pLARK, a. Marguerite LARK, S. MARGUERITE pLARK. S. IVI AH GUI-: KITE V- LARK, S. MARGUERITE pLARK, S. Marguerite VLARK, S. MARGUERITE pLARK. s. Marguerite v^lark, In one of her Greatest Successos to date, _ giving full scope to her dainty stylo and magnetic • charm, entitled, BAB'S IDURGLAR. AB ' S Jj UItGL AR. BAB'S BUKGLAR, AB ' S -O U R L A li. I BAB'S pURGLAR. AB ' S JJURGLA R. BAB'S BURGLAR. _ AB'S JL) URGL AR. With exquisite tasto and - daintiness, Marguerite Clark A _ makes a lovable, youthful heroine 31 in Mary Rinehart's widely read and W popular story; in fact, one Would think that ' the part of '' Bab" was specially created for hor. It affords her a delightful, romantic role, punctuated with subtle and refre?hini* humour. BOX PLANS FOR THE WHOLE SEASON Are now on view at H. deal's, Queen St TMVOLI.— Reserves at H. — rPIVOLIJ- rVOLI.— deal's. Queen St.. - I IVOLI TIVOLI.- Or Theatre. -T IV IVOLI.— 'Phone 22.16 Auto. —1 IVOLI. TVTATIONAL PICTURES. 1\ ATI ON A L 1 ICTURES. A PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME. THE GREATEST ACTOR IN PICTURES. OESSUE TTAYAKAWA, tJESSUE IIAYAKAWA, The groat sensational actor of the screen, N in one of tho strongest dramatic pictures that has yet Been produced. IN A FIVE PART DRAMA. rfHE QECRET P.AME, , XHE UECRET VJAME, ad CAN YOU IMAGINE TOUR BEST GIRL A SPY? The only objection peonlo have to this «r magnificent production, " Tho Secret Game," lly is that thov nave to come early to get a scat. MACK SENNET COMEDY. TWO REELS OF LAUGHTER. "TAMING TARGET CENTER." THE PENAL COLONY OF PALAWAN SESSIONS: 11. 12.50. 2.40. 4.30. 6.20. 8 P.M. ' i Q. LOB E GRAND BENEFIT WEEK. In Aid of GREY LYNN FIFE AND DRUM BAND FUNDS. 3S CHARLIE CHAPLIN, Tho King of Comedians, in the Side-Splitter. " BEHIND THE SCENES." BUY YOUR TICKETS AT ONCE. Patriotic Notices. ~ RAND'S "jpRIBUTE TO 5 ' pRANCE, I A Mooting of Auckland Citizens will be _ held in tho Council Chamber, Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 21th last., at 8 p.m.. to _ oonsidor suitable arrangements with regard g to Auckland's quota to the fund, " Now Zealand's Tribute to Franco." iS- J. H. GUNSON, ng Mayor. .ti. July 20, 1918. W OMEN ' S M UTDAL - § W OMEN'S M UTOAL AID QHOP, J\ o U, UT 'y$J VICTORIA STREET. rjiO-DAY. ipo-DAY. GIRLS' COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. USUAL ARTICLES FOR SALE. DAINTY CAMISOLES, BOUDOIR CAPS, SILK FLOWERS A SPECIALTY. Orders Taken. AFTERNOON TEA. 6d. ~ WINNERS OF GUESSING COMPETI--Life-like Doll. MISS BILLY MAIR, , Takapuna Groy Lynn Cradle, MRS. C. J. PARR, Victoria Avenue. ice he NORMAL SCHOOL '".AUCKLAND NORMAL SCHOOL 0I (And Wcllesley St. East School). >al he _____ 10ROLL OF HONOUR. !or 81 The Headmaster of tho Normal School 1 invito« Parents, Guardians, or Near jfj Relatives of Old Boys of those Schools to ,j. furnish him with the names of any that are 2 or have been on active service. Forms, on which to fill ill particulars for to- tho School Roll of Honour, may be obtained! tir from tho Headmaster. j rt- " - g ————————————— ! .p. Art Unions. )lt Q.RAND pATRIOTIC QARNIVAL. fT JJLLERSLIE RACECOURSE. nby n j A RT IJNION RESULTS. th ig B r 9 5174 8412 0434 2948 4270 4438 7978 5518 3900 6857 1580 702 2179 3081 7195 7055 | .. 8430 9088 6486 5424 720 4319 8308 6176 j. , 6989 3476 842.1539 6728 7329 8814 6437 j as 8766 4154 4747 9579 9890 9987 2795 935 iv, I 7817 9082 3718 3032 1321 1564 1659 2672 1 1, j 8516 9610 993 9847 5754 644 4163 2939 i m | 1322 8168 6089 1802 9519 6500 5430 95 ! 10 566 22 5957 4257 7296 8367 5168 2728 1 c : 1447 3517 3185 4878 4991 2861 701 5583 n . 6781 7966 1056 2035 9521 9943 4650 6466 1316 5421 8599 7762 8205 9888 3445 5111 7397 1454 1568 5778 5895 220 7879 7389 6137 322 5988 6720 8138 4090 5726 2144 It. 4158 5513 9662 3012 8452 6130 3115 8033 6622 1334 1509 9851 9566 2601 5781 300 9785 6343 7341 1687 2123 6255 2367 4954 1 7140 5594 6128 5947 99.38 2392 1283 3739 • ,m 438 8897 1889 3220 4717 ,W8 1970 2303 1 ■ L 3G76 8362 6823 9468 2870 5634 3166 4072 ! 2856 6946 3672 1701 6790 3652 1185 3112 4285 5090 9360 3682 6704 8658 7712 9603, 9649 9203 4813 7766 91",7 M 5 6378 9941 i >r- 9450 5417 457 7805 39-<S 41.52 5529 4699 2, 8445 7502 4OT 2888 117) MR 2448 3703 , 6928 4002 3942 6560 1351 7515 6143 3085 5641 2481 2644 2430 9387 6591 id ' £ MYSTERIOUS PRIZES. Admission Tickets. 10 No 8, 1765 997 3478 2222 2165 75 8, ' Orders for Prizes will bo issued by the 18 | Executive at Ellerslie Public Library every evening between 7.30 and 6.30. or by Mr. A. J. a- Hewson, caro Messrs. Frank Jagger and Co., Grey Street, daily between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Prir.es unclaimed by THURSDAY. August 1. will be sold for the benofit of the Funds. - O. A. DARBY. Secretary. | WANTED Martin, Kaeo, winner Linen ' _ Chest (4308). If not claimed by September 3, 1918, will be sold.—E. Wilcox, ijoc. 1 k Demonstrations, id ~ ~ ~ =!: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, at L s ' DEMONSTRATIONS •h Of a ' s pfIUIT JpREE pRUNIKO , w Will be Given as Under: ie Mr. J. Waiter Johns. Vermont, PUKEro KOBE—WEDNESDAY. JMy 24. of Mr. J. Glenie. Soc. Fanners' Union PUKEo- KOHE EAST-THURSDAY. 25th. 10 ■Mr Rainford, Ramarama— FRIDAY, 26th. ir Mr Blank. Clovedm—MONDAY, 29th" e- Miss Youns, PAPAKI'RA—WEDNESDAY 31st. of Commencing each day at 2-30 p.m., with i is ;an address on "Control of Orchard rests" | Hiby W C Thompson. Orchard Instructor.' 1 is - ' : Ij! Restaurants and Tearooms. ■ JS rpHE JIFFIN ; §0 pOPULAR? ■ - Because it is run on modern lines by a ■ caterer of wide oiperience, who knows what ' the public wants— gives it to them. The - raw materials required by the business are " r the very best the market can supply. The ■ rt chef is highly skilled, the service quick and . II silent. Result—Popularity 1 Thoro are lots of Restaurants in Auckland— only one - 'TIFFIN, ' I CITY CHAMBERS. Corner Queen and Victoria Streets,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16909, 23 July 1918, Page 8

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