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Amusements, '» BOOMING LIKE A BIG GUN AT THE _ T YRIC Where there's T YEIC _ JUYRIC ' always _ 1J YRIC LYRIC BETTER T YRIC — YRIC Programme. JUYRIC - LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SAUCY. NAUGHTY, pONSTANCE HTALMADGE. - Constance 1 ALMADGe! _ In a Five-Reel Raid on the Fortunes of _ Gloom, with Connie in Charge of the jama-Girl Section, in - " rjOOD - i&HT . t>aul." _ " VXOOD -IN IGHT, XAUL." ',', USUAL PRICES — HTHE T YRIC EXCLUSIVE TO IHE JjYRIC. Z Q.RAND. rpo-DAY. _ Instantaneous Success of this Programme. A World Feature. R First Screening in Auckland. HJ§ "ROYAL TTIGHNESS." „ -I-Voyal -Highness." 3 - h is "ROYAL TTIGHNESS." "illS -IXOYAL Highness." *" Starring Carlyle Blackwell and Evelyn Greely. = !,'TT IS "ROYAL TTIGHNESS." "jp-is Xvoyal Highness." , TT IS "ROYAL TTIGHNESS." -O.IS JXoyal Jj-ighness." '• The Prince who loved an Apache Girl, and a Footballer who loved a, Princess. i" Fine Scenic— "ENGLISH POTTERY INDUSTRY." Comedy— k "CAPTAIN JENKS' PLUMBER.'' r - PATHE NEWS. e SESSIONS 1 TO 5 7 TO 10. ,t PRICES— i. Afternoon: Circle. Is and 6d ; Stalls. 6d. Evening: Circle, Is 6d and Is: Stalls. 9d. d T>ARNELL 1) ICTURES. '" nPO-NIOHT AND rpo-MORROW. r PAULINE FREDERICK —In— THE IMMENSE SUCCESS. * -LA TOSCA." "LA TOSCA." A GREAT Super - Attraction Coming — -£*• Sessue Hayakawa — " Ev'ryb'dy's." METRO. FILMS Will be Screened at the Globe Theatre COMMENCING FRIDAY. SEPT. 19. Swimming. & AKARANA OWIMMING PLDB. I "V-ATATION T) AY Q- ALA- * TArEDNESDAY, QCTOBER 1 AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME. , 100 YDS CHAMPIONSHIP H.V-S. NEW 1 ZEALAND. \ 50Yds Novice Handicap, 50Yds Open Han--1 dicap, 50Yds Ladies' Handicap, 100 Yds Open Handicap, Ladies' Neat-H>«ader, Mueical c Buoys, Men's Neat-Header, Tilting in the Water, Fancy Diving Competition, Waters' Polo (La-dies), Lite-Savins. Water-Polo (Men), Indies' Plunge, Novelty Events. Entries close on Friday week, September 26, at 5 p.m., with. W. MORTON. Hon. Sec.. 7, Durham St. West. Athletic Sports. 1 AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC c AND /~tYCLE pLUBc ' • VISIT OF H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. I pRAND ATHLETIC pARNIVAL. "rjOMAIN pRICKET rjROUND, rpHURSDAY, QCTOBER O. PROGRAMME. 120 YDS HANDICAP. 220 YDS HANDICAP. 440 YDS HANDICAP. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. ONE MILE HANDICAP FLAT, AND ONE AND TWO MILE CYCLE HANDICAPS. ALSO. NOVELTY EVENTS, In addition a first-class Programme will be ; arranged for Men from H.M.S. New Zealand. 1 Entries close on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 9 t>.m.. at the Auckland Sports Club, with W. J. DAVIDSON, Hon. Sec. Business Notices. ■pUBLIC NOTICE TO TTTOOLGROWERS. ETC. MESSRS. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTL.. of Palmerston North, have pleasure in notifying Clients that they have opened a Branch Office and Wool Store at Auck- | land, where they are now prepared to receive Wool, Skins, Hides, etc., for disposal. Prompt attention will be given to all Produce arriving, and Valuation* will be held regularly. Intending Patrons are requested to consign ill! Produce to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.. Gore Street, Auckland. Postal Address: Box No. 1296. Branches . at Wellington, Levin, Marton, and all principal centres along the Main Trunk Line. TJROS.. T TD.. NELSON STREET. ' We besr to notify the Public that we have taken over the Factory lately occupied by W E HUTCHISON, Builder and Contractor. ' WE ARE SPECIALISING In TTTP-TO-DATE CHOP T^RONTS, And Air-tight and Dust-proof Window Enclosures, and SHOW CASES AND JEWELLERSFITTINGS. Also, All Classes of Joinery. THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Rinc 'Phone 2487 A. FARMERS.— When visiting town, cal! and inspect the Evans Windmill. We are the Sole Manufacturers. The JTill is ringoiled in the bearings, self-governed, lever action, and. light in the breeze. All working ! action, light in first-class mechanics. parts machined by first-class mechanics. A proved successJ. THOMPSON AND CO, Engineers and Brassfinishers, Chancery St.. Auckland. Phone. 1317. Repairs in All Branches of the Trade. ' R~ A N G = NEW AND SECOND-HAND OF ALL LEADING MAKES IN STOCK REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. AGENTS FOR CHAMPION RANGES STONEX AND WHITE. OLD RANGES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. &X 'Phone 1298. WAKEFIELD ST. AW. BRYANT. • Successor to P. Bryant, 8, Waitemata Chambers, next to Customs Bides., and Jervois Rd.. Ponsonby. Building Material. { T° gUILDERS. 1 TTEENE'S pEMENT. WE ARE JUST LANDING A SHIPMENT - OF THE ABOVE. AND CAN BOOK * ORDERS NOW. WE CARRY FULL STOCKS OF FIBRO CEMENT BUILDING SHEETS, c PLASTER OF PARIS. ' E MALTHOID ROOFING, WELSH SLATES. And " CATER SPECIALLY FOR BUILDERS. I r JOHN T3URNS AND po, J TD.. CUSTOMS STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 12