'... .'„, y , r i„i i-'- - |- . . ; -Aoissemeatß. ■■■' A ; -: v^-^-_ ___^ 'PBAND f:' -„;■, " ; "j ' : ,'.,/''r^b.^AY..'VT- Series No. 2.' -• X- '; ■ ■•■', For the First.-Emetia'AttrMaUd.^. : THE TJ AYSEEDS POME ff^GrpOWM x he Hayseeds Vome x^oJ-OWn THE pAYSEEDS pOME mO npOWN XHE Jlayseeds VOMB-.J.Q..XOWH See Dad and Mum and all iU -dam Family spending some of'tae £&ww Won at "Tatts.'f " __^^~ THE pAYSEEDS pQME WO "TOWN HE XXAYSEEDS VVOME iO X OWN THE TTAYSEEDS pOME rpO TOWN HE XXAYSEEDS v/ome-I-O XOWN See the Family at Manly. They did • have a time! Dad nearly got drowned. THE prAYSEEDS pOME HHO "TOWN HE MaYSEEDS AJOMEsIO X OWN THE TTAYSEEDS POME rpO "T'OWN X HE JXAYSEEDS A_/QME X O X OWN A Triumph of Mirth and Merriment from Start to Fini'sh. , ~. Just Come Along, and Bring t_e Missus and the ICicls. _ AND COME . EiVSLYHi 7TH pHAPTER, " QTINGAREE.;; ITH V>HAPTER. " OTINGARER" Sessions: Afternoon, 2 "o'clock and 3.30: doors, 1.30. Evening. 7 o'clook and B.afl; doors open 6.50. _~ ~ „j Prices: Afternoon. Circle Is. Stalls 9d, Evening, Circle Is 6d and Is. Stalls Sd. PULLERS' p,PERA JTOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fui.er . ' 1 TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! AT THE SMALLEST TARIFF. BERT T A DLANC'S QTARS. ERT XiA JDiiANC'S OIARS. Tuneful, Hilarious. Splendidly Opulent, THE SPEED LIMIT OF FUN, THEN fVHEY WOKE TTP. hen Xhey Woke up.' ' EDGAR BENYON. The Boy Juggler Trapeze Triumphs. THE DELEVANTES, WENDY AND ALPHONSE. Digger Duo, ! Tar-brurh Smiles. JOLLY JOHN LARKIN, Harrington reynolds's __~r DAW„ DRAMATIC COMPANY. " rnHK T_IVORCE /SUESTION? " "X ma Divorce Uuestion?" FULLER'S FAMOUS FEES. D.C. and 0.5.. 2s: Up- Cir., la: Reserves. 2s 6d (pms Tax). . ~ . _. , Plan at Anglo-American Music Stole, Queen St., till 5.15: then at Segedm * (opp. Theatre), till 7 p.m. 'Phone 3748. Doors open 7.15; Overture. 8 Carriages. IOaC a- rOWN TTALL |~<ONCERT yg£Si\A JU CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT, AT O O'CLOCK. riOiircESi IN AID OF RETURNED SOLDIERS' HOSTEL. LEADING ARTISTS ASSISTING. See Programme in Yesterday's Papers. Admission. 2s and Is. At the Hail Door, Holders of 2s Tickets will receive a Ticket in the Art Union. "D'U Z Z AH I 1 9 QT.' BENEDICT'S ■ BALL. O -' .TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY?. PIANOS by best makers.—All prices, cash or terms. Inspect.—F. Moore Piano Co., Customs Street East. Meeting:}. •fVTORTH : SHORE CRICKET CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of th« North Shore- Cricket Club will be held in, Hayward's Hall. Victoria Road, Devonport, at 7.45 p.m., TUESDAY, September '2, 1919. . Business : Annual Report. Election, of Officers. General. All members and intending members and supporters are requested to attend. . W. WALKER, * Seoreitary. HOBAHORA ? ElifeO-BIC POWER PLANT. .; The Government having arranged th© purchase of the Horahora Electric Power Plant and it being necessary to ascertain the dei mand in the district- to i -which any surplus j power may be applied, a Preliminary Meeting of local bodies -and; others 'specially interested in i thiß i .matter v will,be held ,at Ste i Public Workb Office at Hamilton on FRIDAY NEXT, 29th ihst.j.as 10.30, a.m., to discuss the case m a tentative manner. '• v Representatives of Local Bodies and "powerUsers in the Waikato District aire hereby invited to attend this meeting, .; W. S. short; _•',,. Under-Secretary. Public Works Department. .Wellington. .- v* • August 25. 1919. '-,;•;/: :••*:.■- . Dress and Fashions. SCHNEIDEMAN BROS.,* Great : Winter Sale now on; exceptional bargains is Tailor-made Ready-to-wear Suite. Costumes. ' Raincoats, arid Warm Coats. : MAISON'-Karine.— Now--showing, New Blouses. Lingerie, etc. Trousseaux to order. Watson's Bldgs., cor. Queen and Wellesley St. -■_~- , - ■ ■*■:■■■: ~;-~r> fir ... ° "T' AFFITTE " Millinery Showrooms and J— Workrooms, .-second floor. /Secnrity Buildings, opens new season's models. ■■ Angust 7.—Mrs. Gdboye. late "La -Paris." EVENING Frocks, m the latest style made at shortest —Mrs. J. Lury, 420, New Zealand Insurance Co.'s Buildings. Queen St.; "phone 2533 A. »'.. . OP RING Q U I T I N G S. SPRING SUITINGS. ' SPRING SUITINGS. Now is the time for Ladies to see about their Costumes for the new season. For years past Auckland Ladies, who like to be amongst the well-dressed people of the community, have been obtaining their Geo©! Clothes from the QUALITY TAILOR. Splendid Patterns to choose from, including Indigo Serges, Garbardines. and Greys. ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW From H. TyiLSON. LADIES' COSTUMIER AND TAILOR,. 107. KARANGAfiAPE ROAD. TO TyyOMEN WHO JTNOW OOD TRACES. We have just received a Shipment of New Laces. They are not cheap, but they are THE BEST. Made in Caina. with the Best European Thread, and not a cheap Japanese Thread We feel sure they will appeal to those who know the difference. INSPECTION INVITED. "gRNEST A "DIMMER. ORIENTAL ART SPECIALIST, 248, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. ■DEADY-TO-WEAR SUITS. AX READY-TO-WEAR SUITS. READY-TO-WEAR SUITS. The Latest at Kemp's. Economical men ■ can obtain here ready, made gasmen for as low as £i 4s and upwards. We have a rare range of patterns in goodfitting,-' well-tailored Suits. RETURNED MEN—SOLDIERS. RETURNED MEN—SOLDIERS. RETURNED SOLDIERS. CITY AND COUNTRY FRIENDS. Before the rush, call in or give your orders by post. And, further, LIGHT ENGLISH RAINCOATS LIGHT ENGLISH RAINCOATS* LIGHT ENGLISH RAINCOATS; We are retailing at 59s 6d EACH. " 59s 6d EACH. - B9s 6d EACH. The;*> are seasonable bargains from th« store for men's apparel. Postage paid on Country Orders. - B. J. M. E».' AUCKLAND'S OLDEST OUTFITTERS* J .QUEEN AND SWANSON STEEETfJ.--' j i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17250, 28 August 1919, Page 12
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