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"" r ■, ;; / - ; Amnsements. ' ' '" i u ~ : " : "''"'*'"''"'''''''"'''''' <"'~" i \'"'y •'""""""""''''" '?''' EVERYBODY GOES TO " EVRYE'DY'S." 1 —i^ r -,XiV*RYB»DY'Si?- ,:.-..■■■• ■'■■■■■-. ■■-;■-*■,,•;■ •. '.aV'KYB'DrS." -——. ; - : ;.»• - ■ • —r- ~ rr— - =• ~r~ ■ ,^^IV?RYB'DYM«, -—*~— ■':" ' ..,,■,] ———— Come early 1. Hundreds — i — I ' - -r- 'turned away on Saturday.'— « ■ "f 3LA — : S- — »\ ■— -~~ IJjX :-* - ~—! i*.;-.,i„.;;,;..t _w T EB.-' —■-■ ■■."■"■■• ! - —>—■■ -S-.' BE ; > '■— i—. 1 . -, .' .-■ -' . '■ ---IS i : —— GREAT." — '4 BEAT." -4 ( -___ "THAT IS THE VERDICT. ~- — - Her Tare charm, "her genuine talent, — , —• her good looks, her unaffected manner, — —™— and her yoath, make her the-~-— 4- " BRUNETTE — M. ■ JJRUNETTE « ARY TDICKFORD." — IVXARY X ICKFORD." ■ — THAT DESCRIBES : — . — j ila T EE, , • —— JjTLA XJEE. : T ILA T KE. J-.ILA 'JLiEE. i ________________ THE ' ,- FRIENDLESS — i —: —,__ __ GIRL 1 1 —: — WHO ______ HAS : WON THE : ;— WORLD'S -A — HEART. YESTERDAY— Unknown, obscure— __ poor, ——ipO-DAY— feted • 1 J O-DAY—sought after, rich LILA T EE. — TLA JURE. ! — ; — LILA. T EE. ! < — —- TLA JJEE, , _ 4 ,i a Her First Picture, Tom Gallon's Immortal Story, ■ "rnHE ' : " 1 HE ; CRUISE | RUISE OF THE HE MAKE- BELIEVE." -: AKE- BELIEVE." — Presented with all the Wealth of Car© and Skill of a ■"■..' : ■- Q.BEAT - ■ PRODUCTION Afternoon O o'clock. Prices: A ■ 6d —- (Doors Open 1.30.) Performances 9 9ft and —— 0»Ov/» is, - /ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCES — - V/RCHESTRAL X ERFORMANCES — EVERY EVENING - *7 o'clock. Stalls I ■ Hd. (Doors open 6.50) —— And =• = -6.30. St = , —— and Is lid — —~ , (pins tax). —Book Your Seats. 6d extra. "Phone 4402— EV'RYB'DY'B riREAT QRCHESTRA VRYB'DY'S VTBEAT V/RCHESTEA • f\T? fO OJOLOISTS. _M F - 1 - 5 OOHiISXS. - Under the ConduotoK'shin of —— LIEUTENANT H. SEYMOUR. - EVERY EVENING AT 1 O'CLOCK. — EVERYBODY GOES TO " EV'RYB'DY'S." LILA LEE.—The Friendless Girl who won the World's heart,—Ev'ryb'dy's.—Don't miss her. Tenders. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE EXCHANGE XS. BUILDINGS. DEVONPOBT AND TAKAPUNA: Separate Tenders are invited and' will be received at this Office until Noon on .- MONDAY, September 1. 1919. for the Ere©toon of Automatic Telephone Exchange i Buildings at ~ Devonport and Takaouna- i Specifications. Conditions, etc.. may be' seen at the Public Wirka Offices, Auckland and Hamilton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily i accepted. V: .. .-.>,» ■ G. T. MURRAY, ,>_«. «* l -.-, District Engineer, Public Works Office, Auckland. August 2, 1919. C TORAGE OF MOTOR LORRIES AND 0 ROAD ROLLERS. Tenders fere invited tor storage space under cover, -at per month, of Nine Motor ;. Lorries and Three Road Rollers, Storage- to . be within one mile of Auckland Railway . Station. .i" ;■*< Tenders close at Noon on the 12th August, 1819. G. T. MURRAY. District Engineer. Public Works Department, Auckland. July 80, 1919. -— ~ —— WAIUKU BRANCH RAILWAY.— STATION BUILDINGS. Fresh Tenders are invited and will be received at this Office until Noon on FRIDAY. August 20, 1919, for the Erection of Station Buildings, etc., at Waiuku Station. Yard. , Drawings. cations, conditions, . etc.. may be seen at the Public Works Offices. ' Auckland,' Hamilton, and Wellington. The. lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I G- T. MURRAY, --..»„, _..„„-•,, • District Engineer. . Pnblui .Works Office, \ ~ Auckland. ~ ;i j . A-jast 2; 1919. , ■' rpENDERS for Extensive Ph»in Plumbing A (labour only). Shaw-Savill Contract, '• Strand, PamelL—G. H. Edwards, contractor. rpENDBRS Wanted for Fencing Property. i 110 ft by 128 ft 6in; also gates. Addreea at Hekald. rpENDERS'for Plumbing. Shaw-Savill ConX tract. Strand,. Parnefl. are extended toll noon Monday, Aug. _.—G. H. Edwards, contractor. - • OTERLING TfARNISH QOMPANY, i ' ALEXANDRIA, SYDNEY, N^.W. PRIMOILi—The Perfect Primier. .Superior Gloss Oil, Will not Set Up or Thicken 1 Paint. ] DRYOL.—The Durable Oil Dryer. Sterling Oak Durable elastic Varnish for general purposes. , Sterling Knotting and Terebine has no eoaal. ,1 _ ——— V ' New Zealand Agent, ■'•'■ HARRY A. JENKINS, Baker's Buildings, Wellington. P.0.:80x 778. Telegrams, "Metallic.'' % '.;, ' ■ 1 ,"," " ; .', "> ■ Restaurants and tearooms. THE SOUP SEASON ! Our Soup is in request at almost all hours of the day and evening. It is so hot, so tasty, and nourishing. Five sorts: Kidney, Tomato, Pea. Clear, and Bovril. with crisp, freshly-made Toast. CTACEVS rpEA T3OOMS, 61. queen Street. pHEAP FISH MEALS. A Meal at Sanford's. opposite G.P.0., is delightful. Beautiful, clean, well ventilated rooms. Tasty Varieties of Fwh ar.d Rock Oysters. CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TO ".XT. TEAROOM — a nice Grill <,< Sejree, for Lunch or Tea, the Bi-st is ,\ohn Buchanan's, Queen Street. Trees, Plants, Etc., for Sale. i K FRUIT TREES, Apples. Peaches, XO Piuros, Pears, 1 Orange. 1 Lemon, packed and freight paid to any port or railway station in North Island. —Skelton and Sons, Nurserymen, Avondale. A 1 SEEDS. Seed Oats. Seed Wheat, Seed ——A Potatoes. Garden and Farm Seeds every description.^— Downs, „4_ Seedsmen, near Town Hall. '* ONION Plants, in any quantity 4s 6d a thousand; freight extra.— Ball Lower Queen St., Oaehurtga. * ONION Plants.— Straw, 5s per 1000; post or rail. Is per 1000 extra John Dare. Albert St.. Onehunga. SEED Potatoes, Southern-grown selected seed; price list free on request. O'Leary, Downs. Ltd.. Seedsmen, near Town Hall. PRAYING" Materials—Lime-Sulphur, Re Oil, Bluestone, etc.; Spraying Pumpsprice list free.—p'Leary, Downa. Seedsmen'. Cook Street. RITE for List of Three and Four-year-i j old App Trees. , Everything guaranteed. Dealers liberally dealt with.—W. Shaw Pohuehue, Warkworth. Telephone. Pohuehne Bureau. pERHAPS TTE Tg JUST gTARTING T\BINKING. !-_"**' drunkard did not commence with beif? "■ "moderate?" Then, if aBO ot young friend of yours is just starting drinkw?"!?*^ 11 -? from >* now - Chief Justice Sor Robert Stout says:—" Some <rf th«Tl__f I t_ou_h re wIHt f to e cr_rfe Sw!J 1 "- p,ov,ng J th V J , it ha « bo £33gsai AK% x tm P I a convince f^tSfftS^&tiP 31 , Q^ay: D We!imgtoa? rietary ' 21 2-T < _aabton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17229, 4 August 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17229, 4 August 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17229, 4 August 1919, Page 10