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'Skilfully utilising to the full the screen possibilities- of Phillips Opponheim'snovol, Motro has produced a picture in which there is plenty of action and strong dramatic situations. , .., -, _: ■ ■' , ■ ' " — * STRAND STRAND TRAND " STRAND l To-day until 6 p.m. Magical Magnotio OLIVE THOMAS, OLIVE THOMAS, - —"The Harrison . Fisher Girl,"— "HEIRESS FOR A DAY." A Delightful Triangle Story. ' QUEEN'S riUEEN'S UEEN'S : —— VrfUEEN'S LAST DAY. 1 - 3: LAST NIGHT. Of - this -Wonderful Path© Production, UNDER'.' "EULSE pOLOURS. NDER, I ALSE VOLOURS. ' u Featuring tho Celebrated Actor, I FREDERICK TtrARDE. rederickVV.arde. SATURDAY - - SATURDAY A Greater Vitagraph Masterpiece, BIS YYWN PEOPLE. -IS Uwn JTEOPLE. Featuring an All-Star Combination. HARRY M OREY '.. s ARRY. MOREY And _, GLADYS TESLIE __. LADYS JL/ESLIE. COiiUENCING TO-MORROW. COIiMENCING TO-MORROW. AT —- ■ ' ' —- EVERYBODY'S. T —l. . HiVERYBODY'S. THE MOST- EXCITING r» AND MOST SENSATIONAL STORY. Ever Produced by THE WORLD film PLAYERS. a LICE "DRADY " THE TRAP." Alice JjRADY. — " 1 he 1 rap." ALICE pitADY . " HE TRAP." lice JJRADY IN "1 HE 1 RAP." alice tirady in. " the PRAP." lice jjrady -— " Ihe Irap." A LICE -DRADY— " THE TRAP." Alice jjrady— " Ihe Irap." attend the early sessions. ' ' attend the early sessions. . at _ : —- everybody's. T : _ J_VERYBODY*S. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. Of. KITTY GORDON in KITTY GORDON in am . " THE 'PURPLE Til'*." G.P.O. — TO-DAY. 'THE LAST SCREENING Of ' MADGE KENNEDY ,:. .In ■ ~,-. ■ " TJABY n M mE -" ' - "JjABY Mine." Hth CHAPTER— DOUBLE CROSS." TO-MOREOW (SATURDAYLAUGUST 24. GREAT VITAGRAPH FEATURE, ■ Starring i ■ •_ ALICE JOYCE AND #EGGY HYLAND, » . In ■rp-ri " WOMANHOOD." " TirOMANHOOD." " VV OMANHOOD." ••" VV OMANHOOD." Depicting the True, . Noblest Pas-' sions in a Woman's Life. " WOMANHOOD." " WOMANHOOD." "VV OMANHOOD." " VV OMANHOOD."! ' A<v Soul-stirring -.Production, the - Theme of which is a Woman's Love ... for a Man, her Child, and her Country. And 15th CHAPTER- "THE MYSTERY OF 15th CHAPTER-TEE DOUBLE CROSS." The Last Chapter of this Eiciting Serial. GLOBE- ".' : "' .' V" ' . GLOBE LOBE - Y- ; GLOBE Bessie ' Barriscale In , • ' "PLAIN JANE." V, ' " PLAIN JANE." .; . ■' pONSONBY TJNITED , JOOTBALL Yt^y.H'h.i;.riLUß.-<;;.. ; ' rtRAND JJENEFIT pONCERT. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 24, 8 O'CLOCK. •TOWN TTALL CONCERT CHAMBER •;-•-.. PROGRAMME:. V Y.. Overture, " Romeo and Juliet" - (Billing) « V . , -- • - r. . Auckland City Band. Bonc. "Trumpeter" (Dix). Mr.> R. Bell. Duet, "The Battle Eve,'.' Messrs. Calvert ;•' ' ■!;■:■■ and Smithson. Song - • • - - -"- - - Miss Ethel Rae Humour *-u • • • - -^ _Mr. A. Hintz Song, " '[move's Wonderland," Madam ■' ' ' -■ ■)■'< '-.-.:, ••'■ ■- ■v" ■ Clinkard Song, "My Dreams" - -Mr. Jas. Calvert Flute Solo • .'-..;.. Master Hoffman . "'.;■ v?;: .;'• interval.:-; ■■'■*'■: Overture, Selection, "Defiance" . •>'•."' r ' Y>--"\-Y..' •; Auckland City Band Operatio Duet. Misorere Scene, " H Trova- '-.- tore," Madam Clinkard and Mr. Jas.' -i.Y.r',- j-'-.' '* Y'- ."■: Calvert Humour » • '•"•■"•'■•:. • • Mr. A. Hint* Song .... - , •*. . - ■ Mr. R. Bell Ballet Dance, " Des Soto," Pupils of Miss -'-• ' ■ " \ Daphne Knight Farmyard Imitation . - . - - Mr. Sawtell Song •"•'•'• '.-'. ."/;.';'.. Miss Ethel Rae Oxylophoue Solo ••••,..■• Mr. Adams .;,.,.:: ' Assisted by Miss Rita Sullivan •..i , Accompanist, Mr. W. Purcell.', ' Stage Manager, Mr. Jas. Calvert. ' IVAN CULPAN. Hon Seo,' FOR THE PIANO YOU WANT. at Price , and Terms you want, try F. Moore Piano Co., Customs St. (next Wayerley). - Sale oi Work, OT. MARY'S HIGH' 'SCHOOL, NEW STREET, PONSONBY.. ~; ' .CALE' OF 3 . WORK . BY CONVENT PUPILS : TO-MOfIROW, (SATURDAY). AT 2 P.M, • IN AID OF RED CROSS FUND. ; Sales by Auction. PRIDAY, ' ; ' C EPTEMBER Q> ' % iji-.'r AT 12 NOON. ttowick! ''-,-'..■'' ■": ctowick. . JTOCSE AND SECTIONS. t By order of the Publio Trustee as Administrator of the Estate of Dr. C. P. Fits- . Gerald (Docoased). . "-• . pOBT. n QARR,' AND OON Have received instructions from tho Publio Trustee to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Swanson Street, Auckland,, on FRIDAY, September 6, at 12 noon, ... THE UNDER-MENTIONED SECTIONS '•:.-:<.•• IN HOWICK:LOT I—ALLOTMENTS 91, 92,-100. and 101 '::■ (area, 4 acres), with House, at present ' let at 5s a week. ■ • '■ ■ ~ LOT 2-ALLOTMENTS 94 and 99; area. 2 "■ aores. '■• "• *' -•"■-■.-■:-.-_.-.,-. -....- LOT 8-ALLOTMENTS 84. 85.. 86. and 88; '•' area,'! ucres. ■'■'.■ ' -;■■■: LOT 4-ALLOTMENTS 97 and 98; area, 2 '..:-.aores. -- '•■■ -■ ■:■■■ ■:■ ■ : < ■•■, ' LOT 6>ALLOTMENT 8 OF: SECTION 11 j area, li acres. *'-.■' ' >■-.-' ■.■ . LOT G-ALLOTMENT 4 OF SECTION 11; area, li"acres. :''■■ -.-... LOT 7-ALLOTMENT 8 OF SECTION 11, m AND ALLOTMENT 2 OF SECTION 12 area, (i acres. '■ '':■'■■■'■ :.:-,..: LOT 8-AIJLOTMENTS 131 AND 182, AND : Y ALLOTMENT 1 OF SECTION 12: area. ' 5 acreii 9 porches. •': ,•..•./. LOT 9—AI'jLOTMENTS^ISS.-134. and 135; area, ,8 acres. ■'> ■ ■'- : ..-■-■ : ■ . > LOT 10-ALLOTMENTS : 179 and 180; area, '.'.-•. 2 acres. ••-. . •"• ■:'-•■".; ~"." ..' ,':■ .. ,- '■"-- -~;«Properties Flagged. Plans and Conditions of Sale can be seen and . further particulars obtained iat the Office of the Auctioneer Swanson Street.'; ; COMMERCIAL Men.-Accidents and Sick- , i ness may »overtake j you. ! S | Perfect and cheaD protection.—National 'Insurance Co.. ( 101, $uma fit, '•;-;;•; - .'J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16936, 23 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16936, 23 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16936, 23 August 1918, Page 8