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.>' ~ : ■'< ■•■■ .•'. .' . '"Amiisemen'ts." C, rpiVGLL ■- • r The -—— rpivoL C mrem' ~ P»"?a«*- — X.IVOL P Picture rpiVOL C- XIVOLI, - - .-, House. —-— XiyOL THIS AFTERNOON, OQA HIS . iXFTERNOON Z«OU. jrTHIS = A FTERNOON «) QA X His i-FTERNOON -J-Oli* , lrpglS • AFTERNOON. O QA •XHis -Afternoon! Z-oU* •? _- "■ (Usual Matinee Prices.) - fPO-NIGHT AT Q tXO-NIGHT AT 0« tt,« r> c j <.\ Wo Present J. no Kehned Actress and Peerless Beauty o the Screen, ELSIE T7ERGUSON. lsie Ferguson. THLSIE -pERGUSON. X ERGUSON. TPL.SIB T?ERGUSON. EEiLsiE Ferguson. HIM T?,EEGUSON. ELSIE X ERGUSON. fSIB "FERGUSON. X ERGUSON. Ef||E X ERGUSON. fir! T?ERGUSON. * t « LSIE i? ERGUSON. in * Magnificent and Gorgeous Drama o Society. As It Is To-day, Entitled • Tig ' "MARRIAGE PRICE. TX HE -LVXaRRIAGE .1 BICE HE MARRIAGE T>RICE.' THE . IVXaRRIAGE J? RICE IS M ARRIA GE "ORICE.' rr.Mi #/AARRIAGE ±RICE T£§ ,UARRL\GE T>RICE Tw§' V i AAGE X^rice. I? IVfARRIAGE T>RICE. __£E 4 V i AAGE r RICE. - TS§ MARRIAGE PRICE la XHE -iWLARRIAGE X rice. Elsie Ferguson is everywhere liked and ad '* v££r: nd admittedly the Most Beautifu d Wom * ll on the Screen to-day. She nov if appears in 6 TIP M A S RIAGE "PRICE. J-HE iTXARRIAGE.. X RICE. A Photo-play that is Strong in Story anc Unexcelled m Settings and General Production. tss MRIAGE-- price XHE IVXarriage XRICE Presents one of the most novel scenes evei shown in a photo-play. This is a sumptuoui party given m a stable, surrounded by the stalls, m which are quartered the thoroughs ored horses owned by the hostess. i, A LSO. s iiLSO. ). A Delightful Comedy, • "RUNKERED, X>UNKERED, BUNKERED, UNKERED, . i Featuring the Favourites, - mp' AND at- CYDNEY -rk.REW, lUr. and Mrs. Sydney X/kew " --MS- A SS M RS - DNEY tvkew, -LU.R. and Mrs. OYDNEY X/REw! Etc., Etc. PRICES AS USUAL. TIVOLI. Reserves at H. TTYOLI. TJXSH- Coal's, Queen IIVOLI.1 IVOLI. IVOLI.. St.. or Theatre. rpivoLl. IVOLI. 'Phone 2236 Auto. J IVOLI. QPEBA JJOUSE. * piTY J3AND (REGD.). Conductor - - MR. A. J. CLAREBURT. "gIGHTH T>ECITAL. IN AID OF THE BAND INSTRUMENT FUND. •pO-MOEROW (SUNDAY). DEC. 21, 1919, AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME: March. •' New Colonial'' Band Song, Selected ------ Miss Pollard Flute Solo ------ Master C. Hoffman Pupil of John Amadio. of Melbourne. Duet (a) Selected - Miss Vela Gilbert and Mr. F Cornwall. > 'b) Instrumental Solo - Mr. F. Cornwall (c) Monologue - - - Miss Vela Gilbert ' Song, Selected - - - - - - Mr. T. Brough Selection, " Hypathia" .It ... Band Song. Selected Mrs. Sharp Song. Selected - - ... Mr. J. McMinn Song, Selected .-■»„--. Miss Dobias March ' Invercargill .-■..-.. Band GOD SAVE THE KING. Accompanist: MR. ,W. PURCELL. Silver Coin Collection. G. STEWART. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. ASHLEY MACDONALD. the Soldier with . , V lO ,"?f° dee" woe, at the Town Haii. with the Kiwis. To-night. - • ■ XMAS Holidays.—Before you go, don't ,r ~m iss„ " The Silver King"Ev'rvb'dvs " You'll talk about it! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harkness, the -c . "grid-famous Singing Evangelists, Empire Theatre, Dominion Road, Tomorrow (Sunday) Night, at 7 p-m. TSTHAT about the two female lmperson-To-n' 'hi™ Wl 1S At tha Town HaU r ' 1 Building Societies. RESULTS " M A ETIN APPROPRIATION FRIDAY. DECEMBER, 19. 1919. Group 2— Sale: No Tender. Balloted. /- o o*Y inni ? No - 891 < 2 shares! £400 Group 3—Sale. No Tender. Badoted. r , ran . c . 1111115 S,°- 126 (2 shares) £400 Group 4—Sale. No Tender. Balloted. r „„„ * c r{ mm ls S°* ? 5 (2 »res) ±"400 Group 6—Sale. No Tender. Balloted. fin „„ , -.Winning No. 902 (2 shares) £400 Group 7—Sale, as advertised. , «„, m j, q 1 , 40 » er /200, taking ... £400 Group B—Sale, as advertised. n. ,„ 4 ?, ° 8 6d pot ± ' 20 °. taking £400 Group Ballot, as advertised. n ~ Winning No. 567 (2 shares) £400 Group 11—Sale. ho Tender. Balloted. n ,„ Winning No. 949 (2 shares) £400 Group 13—Sale. No Tender. Balloted ,- Winning No. 19 (2 shares) ±400 Group —Sale, as advertised. £40 Is 6d per £200; unfinancial No other tender, so balloted n Winning No. 630 (2 shares) £400 Group 21—Ballot, as advertised. Winning No. 915 (2 shares) ±"400 Group 22—Sale, as advertised. £45 2s 6d per £200, taking £400 Group 24—Ballot, as advertised. Winning No. 407 (2 shares) £400 Group 27—Sale, as advertised. „ _ £70 0s 6d per £200, taking £400 Group -Sale, as advertised. /-- on S m } 8 6d ST £20 °{ taking £400 Group 29—Ballot, as advertised. . Winning No 137 (2 shares) £400 Group Ballot, as advertised. n oi Winning No. 440 (2 shares) £400 Group 31—Ballot, as advertised. * ~, Winning No. 957 (2 shares) £400 Group 32—Ballot, as advertised. r™„~ *Q_ci lniUllg No - J 1 . 39 ' 2 shares) £400 Group 33—Sale, as advertised Group 37—bale, as advertised ukin e £400 trroup 37—bale, as advertised. £70 2s 6d per £200. taking £400 £8400 Advertised and Appropriated. J- C. GRIERSON. ' Secretary. i County Council Notices. JyJ-ATAMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. Applications are invited for the position &.«? . eg,at . rar f ? °? °r more Ridings or for the County. Applicants to state fee for els T J® St K■ tlon • successful applicant will be required to furnish a surrtv w£oi O C^4V 0r ° ne Eiding or £ * f°- "he The registration fees are 2s 6d for each teeo^s.^ 16 d ° S Md 10s format DOG COLLARS. -,^i nd ' ,?' ccoma fied by sampler, are invited for the supply of 800 col « t« u stamped Matamafi? eotmty^ndnumbered 15 ? Applications and tenders, addressed to tli» U7T& D WEDN ESDAY. Jaunt H. LEWIS. _ _ County Clerk. Cambridge, December 15, 1919.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 16

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