Abasements. •',.-:. ] LYRIC r~— The < __ T YRIC YRIC , Leading JJYRIC TYRIO Evenmi i — T YRIC JUYRIC Picture JUYRIC X yric House. T YRIC JUYRIC XJYRIC A BUMPER HOUSE AGAIN LAST NIGHT AS A RESULT OP OUR BUMPER PROGRAMME. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT 8. OH. SO SAUCY 1 OH. SO NAUGHTY J It's the Snappiest, Sweetest, Select Star, CONSTANCE rpALMADGE. ONSTANCE X ALMADGE. pONSTANCE rpALMADGE. ONSTANCE X ALMADGE. CONSTANCE rpALMADGE. ONSTANCE 1 ALMADGE. CONSTANCE rpALMADGE. ONSTANCE X ALMADGE. CONSTANCE rpALMADGE. O v ST\NCE A ALMADGE. . CONSTANCE rpALMADGE, ONSTANCE X ALMADGE, In a Five-Reel Raid on the Fortunes of Gloom, with Connie in Charge of the Pyjama-Girl Section, in GOOD - TVTIGHT, PAUL." OOD -IN IGHT, X AUL." GOOD - ATIGHT, PAUL." OOD -iN IGHT, X AUL." GOOD - XTIGHT, T>AUL." OOD -IN IGHT. XAUL." " pOOD - atight. paul." " VXOOD -IN IGHT. X AUL." " GOOD - ATIGHT, "DAUL." niTD- IN IGHT, X *UL." "Ci OOD - ATIGHT, pAUL." " VTOOD -IN IGHT, X AUL." WHY should a darling little Wifey be forced to rush her Husband out of the wjndbw at early dawn? WHY should ANY WIPE? WHY should ANY HUBBIE? "GOODNIGHT. PAUL," will tell you. He shinned down the waterpioe into the arms of a policeman. IT WAS HIS HOUSE. HIS Wipe—yet. i ask YOU. WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? I thought so. NEITHER DID THE POLICEMAN. It was the end of a perfect Good-night. Paul, and it took SOME explaining to convince Uncle. SEE THE PYJAMA PARADEThe Girls are Lovely of Form and Face— BUT—OH! Those Pyjamas! SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME. All Ginger like "Up the Road With. Sallie," only more so— Fun a la Pansienne all the way. Supports include "Girls and Gowns," the best Comedy that has been seen in Auckland for 12 months. LYRIC SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Overture: "Pique Dame" (Suppe). Entr'acte: Fox Trot, "You and I. USUAL PEICES: | Stalls. 6d; Circle. Is Id; Reserves. Is 7d. i Book by Early 'Phone 3645. EXCLUSIVE rpo rpgE T YRIC. XCLUSIVE J-Q J.HE IJYRIC. METRO. FILMS Will be Screened at the Globe Theatre COMMENCING FRIDAY. SEPT. 19. Tenders. rpENDERS received up to Noon on J- MONDAY, 20th inst.. for REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING. Little Queen Street. Plins and specifications at tho office of ,W. A. CUMMING. F.N.Z.I.A. 322, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. PAINTING and Signwritimg at shop in Queen St. — For particulars, write 8.H.M., Box 1184, P.O. rpo BUSH TRAM CONTRACTORS. Tender* required for laying about twelve miles of Bush Tramway, in the Hokianga District. UNION BOX COMPANY. Rtawene. rp'o BUILDERS. We have just landed a shipment of ENGLISH CORRUGATED IRON AMERICAN CORRUGATED IRON ROGERS' BEiDY-MIXED PAINTS CERTAINTEED RUBBER ROOFING, CASEMENT STAYS. FASTENERS. WINGATE AND CO.. LTD, Ironmongers, Opp. G.P.0., Auckland. We Specialise in BAKERS' OVENS. FURNACES, STEAM. AND COPPER BOILER SETTINGS. 'Phone 1061 for EstimatespEO. T>HODES AND CONS, T TD., Builders and Contractors. p TT PRANKHAM, TIMBER AND JOINERY MERCHANT. MAHURU STREET. NEWMARKET. Telephone 3030. "rpHE OLD0 LD F IE M '" REMOVES AND RAISES HOUSES, CONCRETE AND DRAINAGE. TAR AND SANDING AND GENERAL WORK. (CAM. WHITE AND CONB, 'PHONE 708. APPOINTMENTS. MAJOR'S MILL WHITEFor interior work, where large spaces have to be covered quickly, efficiently, and economically, no paint or kalsomine will give such all-round satisfaction. The White Water Paint that is a perfect white ? Among users in Sydney are — Wunderlich Ceiling Coy. N.S W. Railways. Imperial Transports and Naval Dockyards. Union S.S. Co., Ltd.. of New Zealand. Also leading Warehouses. Factories, etc., etc Sole Manufacturers: MAJOR "DROS. AND POY., X> SYDNEY. \J New Zealand Agent: — HARRY. A. JENKINS, Baker's Buildings. Wellington. P.O. Box 778. Telegrams. Metallic." "yy. "YyriLsoN. 53-55. FEDERAL STREET. BLACKSMITH. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER AND GENERAL IRONWORKER, HEEL-TIP AND TOE. PLATE MANUFACTURER. Iron Gales and Railings to Order. Garden Rollers, Fire Escapes. Wilson's Patent Swingletree Irons. Builders' Ironwork and all Classes of Iron and Steel Work. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT MODERATE RATES. Estimates Given for All Classes of Work. PHONE 1441. QUR rpERRACOTTA DOOFING rpiLES ARE MANUFACTURED LOCALLY. We are Therefore Able to Roof Any Building in the North Island in Superior Tiles At Low Cost. CONSULT US BEFORE SPECIFYING YOUR NEXT ROOF. XVTINSTONE, T TD., 6 AND 8, CUSTOMS STREET E. For Lease by Tender. TWO SHOPS. Nob. 288 and 290, Queen Street (opposite Smith and Caughey's), at present occupied by Messrs. Sanford Ltd., and Mr. Barry. TERM OF LEASE: Five Years from termination of present leases. May 10 1920 Tenders close September 15, 1919. Form of lease and conditions of tender can be seen at office of R. R- HUNT, 302, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. Tor Sale by Teodei. TENDERS, closing 28th inst.. are oaSied J. for Bale, of yacht Spare Time.— Taylor. Rawhiti Rd.. Birkenhead. ulv -^>- Electrical Engineers. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS.— Repairs. Armature Winding, Accumulators Charged. Motors and Dynamos for Sale __ R. MACDONALD. Victoria Lane Victoria" Street West. No 'Phone available!' Vlclon *
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 17266, 16 September 1919, Page 12
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