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, Amusements. '. pEESTCESS, TJEINCESS. JOBINCESS. pBINCES^ pEINCESS. *■ pRINCESS.' ,T AST T*|AY XiAST JJaY Of the Present Great Programme. ELSIE T7IERGUSON Lam JO ERGUSON In UNDER rpHE d REENWOOD rpREE. NDER J- HE VTREENWOOD 1 REE. And a RBUCKLE • ATTY ArBUCKLE In CAMPING <TiUT. AMPIN G VUT. ■ EhKSlS'fiF' TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. I TSS WOMAN'S pLAY. C XHE VV OMAN'S XLAY. TSS WOMAN'S rpHE WOMAN'S XHE VV OMAN'S I.HE VV OMAN'S pLAY. PLAY. LAY. XL AY. D™ Change V°UR TTUSBAND. x/on-t V'HANGE X our xxusband • DONT pHANGE YOUR TTUSBAND. on-t Change x our Husband. DRSZ pHANGE VTOUR ttusband. x/on't Change x our xxusband. , No Picture Play produced for years has a - greater appeal to Woman than " Don't • Change Your Husband." It is one of the Greatest dramas of domestic l-'e ever screened. The Master Director. MR. , CECIL B. DE MILLE. has handled the question delicately, but with a bold and ; daring touch which will grip the attention of every man and woman in Auckland who has given some attention to the Question |of Marriage— and who is there that hasn't ? One of the Most Costly and Luxurious Productions. Typical of the Famous Director. A Brilliant Cast Includes— GLORIA QWANSON. LORIA ANSON YLVIA A SHTOX. SYLVIA AsHTON. ELLIOTT tSeXTER. ™d LLIOTT JJe.XTER; THEODORE T? OBERTS. HEODORE TiOBERTS. WRBi WIVES ! »» IVES! VV IVES ! WE PLEAD WITH YOU— D9£'l rj HANGE V OUR TTUSBAND. on't Change X our Husband. There are Other Means of Curing Him 1 REMEMBER ! This is A PARAMOUNT Q FECIAL -Paramount SPECIAL attraction. . ttractiox. And should not be missed by either Man __ or Woman in oil New Zealand. I Patriotic Notices. A UCKLAND DISTRICT RETURNED xx SOLDIERS' PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE. |feiaS(tos)iDiep^| You owe a duty to your disabled comrades, and more especially to the loved ones of the comrade who will never return. With the welfare of these in view, we ask you to becom© . members of the Returned Soldiers' Association. Returned Men should realise that only by unity can they claim their rights and obtain Jk m K «i c wud >* ve tared in with us on the battlefield had our units, not acted as a common whole against the common foe. and it will be a bad thing for us here if we do not unite into one great, powerful and undivided body. The Returned Soldiers' Association is out to help those men who come back broken by the war. to help preserve the interests of the men who haw yet to return, and to render every aid and consolation to the wives and dependants of comrades abroad, and the dependants of the men who have fallen in the Great War. Returned Soldiers who have joined the R-B.A. in other parts of New Zealand are requested, to apply to their local secretary, when their Transfer will be arranged. Any further information may be obtained by applying to — E. F. Andrews, secretary Auckland R.S.A.. Auckland. • E. Hay. secretary Waiuku R.S.A., Waiuku. N. A. Chfng, secretary Waikato R.S.A., Hamilton. Captain Shearer, secretary Rotorua R.S.A., Rotorua. L. E. Attewell, secretary Western Bay of Plenty R.S.A., Tauranga. A. E. Grey, secretary WhakaUne County • R.8.A., Whakatane. R. W. Wise, secretary Opotiki R.S.A-, Opo- i tiki. i G. H. Nunnerley, secretary T Kuiti R.S.A., 1 To Kuiti. D. M. Mcßurasy, secretary Te Awfemutu R.S.A., Te Awamutu. H. M. Hay, , secretary Whangarei R.S.A., Whungarei. C. Puttick, secretary Bay of Islands R.S A.. Kawakawa. R. Hinton. secretary Kaipara R.S. A.. Helensville. E. Claridsc. secretary, Te Aroia R.S.A.. To Aroha G. Sim, secretary Hokianga R.S.A., Motu- ; karara, Hokianga. W. F. Sefton, secretary Mangonui R.8.A., Kaitaia. J. H. Brown, secretary Northern Wairoa R.S.A.. Dargaville. „ E. F. ANDREWS. Secretary Provincial Committee.' : — —- — ! ■ —4 Defence Notices. A UCKLAND DIVISION. GARRISON A ARTILLERY. WHOLE DAY PARADES. Parade called for Saturday. 27th iimt is Cancelled, but will be held on SATURDAY October i pror. ' ' G. A. COLES. Major. Officer Commanding. ' =5 War Loan. •yiCTORY WAR T OAN. AN EASY WAY OF SUBSCRIBING TO THE COMPULSORY VICTORY WAR ] LOAN. APPLICATIONS CLOSING AT AN ' EARLY DATE. Leave your Capital in your Business and take an Endowment Policy with the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY FOh. ANY SUM FROM £200 TO £5000, FOR " ANY IERM FROM 5 TO 19 YEARS. Under this scheme a ma;: aged 36 may secure £1000 of Inscribed Stock by paying per year, for 19 years, £52 ss, the same being recognised by the Government as his personal contribution to the Lo;?u. If the life assuring is under 21 years of age, the consent of the Public Trustee is required tor an assignment to those for whom the T lolicy has been taken out to benefit. The Business Man finds it pays him best t to leave the £1000 in his business and pay x if- v. £5 5 S yearly to redeem the Bond *hich the Society has purchased, particularly when he knows that, should he die I tii© Society will hand over to his executors the Debenture fully paid up, and bonuses in addition, accruing under the policy. I shall bo pleased to supply particulars of th« scheme. Apply early to ( THOMAS | riALEV. REPRESENTATIVE. . ' ox '■'■'■ TELEPHONE 2021. \ River Board Notices. \yAIPU RIVKR HOARD. Notice is hereby given thai it i« the in°L lh L^' U i Hoard *-- msx^ay 6 oT obe'r" 2 o hc ia \f r :;\ ' TalJ - ™ * in the I ciincl Ci .... ,u~ proved value ,-.f »'i , . if" !h "nun- ; the district , '" ra ab * property iu Hit«, u C V V n ?" lhe provsons of The vmS »nt rt H A ' u 1W - and ' J l' 6 R»tinn Act - £&£«. t , hclr 1 , r aTic,uß amendments, such T Kate to be for the period of twelve month" commencing on the Ist day of Anril una ' " and ending on the 31st da/ of March 19-"' the same rate to become due and payable' " l?i n 9 e , l „"^' ll T n ,l ? a Monday." November * Hustle 'l" the - t ,ertor - Jo »" N". 1. McKay r thistle Farm. Waipu '• e The Rate Book will be n-nn fur in«r,..,.t;«„ 1 at tne residence of th» aforesaid (villi. until . MONDAY. October " after °'wheh date it may be seen at Mr P C TavlnM - Store during business hours. la lor 3 - JOHN N. I. McKAY. > Clerk S

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17275, 26 September 1919, Page 12

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