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it Amusements. CLERGYMEN OP ANY DENOMINATION ARE INVITED, AND WILL BE ADMITTED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE THEATRE ON PRESENTATION OF THEIR CARD. OR IN CLERICAL GARB. "TVTATIONAL TJICTURES. 11 ATIONAL JtICTURES. •VfATIONAL "PICTURES. 11 ATION A L J: ICTURES. William Fo* Presents THE GREATEST DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE EVER PRODUCED, SHOWING THE EVILS THAT ATTEND EAST „ DIVORCE _, , v TEE WORLD'S OLDEST PROBLEM. IN W WHICH THE , , OMAN 4 LWAYS pAYS. rPUE T»LINDNESS f\F TAIVORCE. .Lhe Xjlindnkss Up I Divorce. IHE JJLiNBNESS kJf JL/IVORCE. fill IE TJLINDNfcSS f\V P|l VOUCH lllE -OLINDNES3 Uf jJivorce rpHE \TANAGER. HAVING SEEN THIS PICTURE. DECLARES IT TO BE ONE OF nruiE most TYRAMATIC. nPHE "VIOST AFFECTING. THE MOST pFFECTIVE. ''rHK "\r OST /CONVINCINGDRAMAS 'ON THE SUBJECT OF IHVOROH EVER PRODUCED, AND "V"0 pRAISE pAN |)E r OQ pREAT. THIS TS A PICTURE THAT ALL GROWN-UP MEN AND WOMEN SHOULD SEE. WHETHER MARRIED AR \BOUT * npo T>E "VfITARRTED. IT MAY SAVE YOU UNTOLD MISERY AND UN HAPPINESS. TT SnOWS THE FAR-REACHING EFFECT OF HASTY MISJUDGEMENT .\\T) STUBBORNNESS. A SERMON IN TITHES: YVQ KPT A SERMON THAT TS TyORTH TyHILE. A PICTURE THAT WTT.L ORTP YOU AND HOr.n YOUR SYMPATHY TO THE END. DON'T MISS IT. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA. 8 PM. QOMTNG TO pLOBE SATURDAY. VIOLA DANA IN "T HE pARISIAN npiGRESS." Electoral. ROSKILL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. CANDIDATURE OF MR. J. FT GUNSON (Mayor of Auckland). A Meeting of Friends and Supporters of •J-ir. J. U. Gunson will be held in the METHODIST SCHOOLROOM I 'ah. Road. Greenwood's Corner. Epsom. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). At 8 o'clock' p.m., for the rnr;x»se of furthering Mr. Gunson 'a * andidaturc.. REG. G. CLARK. Convener. A UCKLA " ND WEST ELECTORATES A. J. E KrKICA2v '- THE INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL CANDIDATE, Will bo pleased to meet the Ladies of Ponsonby at the LEYS INSTITUTE. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. AT 3 P.M. ELECTORATE. A MEETING OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF M* V IVIAN ]J. pOTTER WILL BE HELD AT THE jy|ETEODIST gUNDAY-SCHOOL R OOM GORDON ROAD WPP. MOUNT EDEN POST OFFICE) ON »JiHUB£DAY TPVENING TW__?T. 53rd INST.. AT 7.30 P.M. jgDEN ' ELECTORATE. R. E. * BLOW Will Address the Electors of Swanaon on FRIDAY NEXT, OCT. 24. IN THE SCHOOLROOM, At 8 o'clock. "YY AIK AT 0 ELECTION. MR ARNOLD BLACKMAN desires to state that h* will .contest the Waikato Seat as an Independent Labourite at th© forth"omirn; Cvneral Election. Motor and! Coach Trips. IfAUNGATUROTO. WAIPU. WHA--U N-IJAREI. Cars will run between the abovementioned places durinsr the summer months Tuesdays and Thursdays: Leave Waipjj at 9 30 a.m. to connect with tram at Bickerstaffa Klat.'D, returning to Whangarei via Waipu, arrive Whangarei i p.m. Daily service between Waipu and Whangarei. leave V.'u.pu 8.30 a.m., Whangarei i p.m. Single foron: Maur.gaturoto-Waipu 10sWlTn»w^|s' Wll '' Ilsarei ' 253: WaipuWhangare:. 15". Saturday morning and evening train met by arrangement. Passe nacre for Waipu and Whangarei leave tram at Bickerstaffe. Book seats with the Proprietor. J. W. DURHAM. 'Phone 43. Waipu. Waipu. va £ W and Jn D HEW? TOURIST SIGHTSEEING CHARABANC WILL RESUME TRIPS ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THOa COOK AND SONS, And , GOVT. TOUHJST BUREAU. < Customs St. West. ' ' Book Seats. Tr.--.ne im.-Thos Cook and Souf : ■;■:•<> no UH.--Govt. Tr.unst Bureau. ' '>)■ »/> '.'l.'U — Anrlie-w and Andrew. IJ ODSO N' 3 PIONEER WANOAX'JLMARTON MOTOR Dunru: t:i». temporary tloppaso of Eir.'fr.s-'... Ijik, «.',')-• _Ji,'.-.r (a.- [or Wanganui '.'.'''',"' '■' *'•",' ','..*■; : •'•■-• 'i I rum Taurnarunin. (man-, no »:.., |j.iiia,.« ~ • M.rton; and aloo conn.ii f v..-..i nun-. _-..i_._: North. l-'a.-e Vrf-tv.-/-. r. Mnjiuu nnd Wanjanuu a.nd • M _ ° ~ ; ~° It V 1 C~E. W'AIIH - TAP RANG A. "i .'••■-<• V.'j.i i da:.'v fcn*pt Saturday; !' »'. '..''. - ' *'' val of trains In.m Hamilton Snd I i.ani. ■ „'',"" '''";" Tauranea --Tuesday. Thursday, ana baturday. a' , ■«< a.m.. connecting with Ma.n trunk. Ms ul>.i,d. ana Thames trains mm _° 6 .' 1 -uiV .■ j !,,] ; , v ~a " '" ave T "" S'pfV..: oM a "'" ■■>■■»'■■->■»>; w>tn Audu-nd rtcl.ar, o, Car? and Eir-ert L . or? A K-'uiKia m ti. V" « .'.,. 'r *- P-mrt aUeut a .on.' r la ' : r «- MAURICB CRIMMINP. gT. UEUERT^gpioTOr-^as: _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17297, 22 October 1919, Page 16

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