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I Amnsements. j STRAND N.Z.'s CJTRAND TKAND Largest OTRAND QTRAND And QTRAND ££§£ And OTRAND Finest OTRAND 538455 Picture QTRAND STRAND House. OTRAND Directum: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. To-day at 11. 12 50. 2.40. 4.30, 6.20. and 8. " Its presentation is perfect; the photography is «3 good as gold. The rare humour and the big human touch makes the SAm well worth seeing."—Star. E. J. Carroll . Presents C. J. Dennis' Wonderful Book, In Eight Acts and 8000 ft, THE SENTIMENTAL T>LOKE." HE oentimental -dloke,'' THE sentimental "dloke," he Sentimental .DLOKE." the QENTIMENTAL, "RLOKE." he OENTIMEXTAL Jjloke." THE QENTIMENTAL ."DLOKE," HE OENTIMENTAL -DLOKE,' THE OENTLMENTAL TJLQKE.'/ "J WE SENTIMENTAL JjLOKE," THE QENTIMENTAL "DLOKE." HE OENTIMENTAIi JJLOKE.;' THE SENTIMENTAL "DLOKE. -fE OENTIMENTAL X>LOKE. - ' THE QENTIMENTAL . T>LOKE." "1 HE OENTIMENTAL -DLOKE." ALL THE DELIGHTFUL SCENES FAMILIAR TO READERS OF THE VERSES ARE SHOWN. By cripes. Doreen! Ain't this a boshter lurk, ! Ter see the coves all rushin' ter the show— The clarey torfs that doesn't 'ave ter work. An' blokes that push & barrer for their dough— , . „ Ter sight us off. upon the movie screen,.' They say " Dee-lateful," " Naice," an all that mush; _ An' wot the papers sez—lair doos, Ltoreen — 'Ud make yer blush! . SPECIAL MUSIC, and MR. S. PRITCHARD will sing "Doreen." PRICES—Day: Is 6d and Is. Evening: 2s 6d (Reserves), 2s. Is Gd and Is. BOOK AT THE STRAND. Tel. 3114. TITISS A ILEEN "DERESFORD ' AND pUPILS. ANNUAL TRANCE -pECITAL. qpOWN XT ALL pONCERT pHAMBEB T\ECEMBER 1~ AND Tig (MONDAY AND TUESDAY). A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF DANCING Will be Given in the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15 AND 16. rpHE -M-YMPHS. A BEAUTIFUL BALLET. WILL BE DANCED BY THE PUPILS. The Principal Solo will be Danced by MISS AILEEN BERESFORD. A Gorgeous Pyjama Ballet of Beautiful and Dainty Maidens. Lovely Combinations of Colours. Introducing Acrobatic Items, A Ballet of -Ambition and Love. The Soloists being MISS MAVIS MORGAN AND MISS NELL DAWSON, Two Very Clever Dancers. A Very Gay Western Scene, ' introducing "Texas Tommy," will be danced by Miss Aiieen Beresford and Mr. Walter Beresford. All the Latest Songs and Novelties in Ragtime. Tiny Tots in Kewpie Song l (by Mono.), Etc., Etc. Full Lighting Effects: W. Crosher and Sons. Stage Manager: Mr. Crosher. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Reserved Stalls in Dress Circle. 3s 3d; Front Seats. 2s Id; Back Seats, Is Id. Excursions, Picnics, Etc. ___ XTORTHERN STEAMSHIP KvjC?N IT COMPANY. LTD. TAURANGA RACES. If- ■** DECEMBER 11. 1919. S.S. Ngspuhi will leave Auckland on WEDNESDAY. Dec. 10. at 7 p.m.. and will leave Tauranga on THURSDAY, HQi. at 7 p.m. Return Fare, 45s return* | Horses must be booked morning of Dec. 8. [ CHAS. RANSON. Manager. Ti/TONSTER MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. AUCKLAND BAPTIST YOUNG MEN'S ; BIBLE CLASS UNION. | IN AID OF EASTER CAMP FUNDS. S.S. CONDOR LEAVES FERRY TEE At 7.45 pm.. Auckland City Band and Orchestra in Attendance. ' Refreshments on Board. Tickets, Is. [ W. A. CRAIG, Secretary. T»T ATER EXCURSION. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13. BROWN'S ISLAND. S.S. PEREGRINE (Kindly Lent by Devonport Ferry Company). LEAVING FERRY WHARF. 1.45. Band in Attendance. _—_ Hot Water Provided. Tickets. Is 6d. Children Half-price. THE AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS RE- , CREATION CLUB. MONSTER EXCURSION TO _ BUCKLAND'S BEACH SUNDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1919. Boats. Leave Ferry Wharf at 9.30 a.m. Returning at 5 p.m. Hot Water Provided Good Band in Attendance, tickets Is 6d (Children under 12 half fare) Obtainable from Committee, and Corner of Customs and Queen St. Saturday evening December 13 *' J. T. CHADDERTON. Secretary. = = J j Land Transfer Notices. •£AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Evidence of the loss of Certificate of Title >olume 31 folio 104. of the Register Book' in favour of Cora Matilda Whewell Williams ile of „ Gorman Theodore Williams, of Mount Eden, Insurance Manager, for Lot '• ?F o 1 *,? , 158 -° f . All , ot - 6of Section 10 or the Suburbs of Auckland, having been lodged with me, and application made to issue a Provisional Certificate of Title. -Notice is hereby given of my intention to issue a Provisional Certificate of Title accordingly at the expiration of fourteen days from the 11th day of December, one thousand nine htir.dred and nineteen Dated the eighth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, at the j Land Registry Office at Auckland. _ THOS. HALL. District Land Registrar. Nursing Homes. ; TITATERNITY NURSING HOMK | • L>X NURSE CANTY ('Phone 3182). | 15. Huntly Avenue, off Khyber Pass Boat. f Patients taken with or without doctor. | — _ . MISS MACMILLAN. Certificated MaterItl nity Nurse, ha 3 Vacancies for Lad'es during Accouchement; Quiet, pleasant home. —It. Ligar Place. Grafton. i VTDRSE. B DONALD, -.! HarrisviU«.~D£: l> minion Rd. Private Maternity Narsi Home, has removed to a new and up-to-d; te nursing home, Herbert Rd . second hoi*» on left from Dominion Rd "Phore 2902. ; 99. QUEEN STREET. Florists. MISS CARNEY. Art Florist, gives personal attention to Wedding Bouquets and Cut Flowers. Funeral embloms on shortest notice.—l 72. Karangahape Road. Newton. Telephone, 2943. I A UCTION SALES HELD ANYWHERE. A We Get the Results. RICHARD ARTHUR. LTD.. I Elliott Street. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 16

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