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~ ..,.:,-■'-V„' Amusements. .i:.".-;.'..,;\' PRINCESS rpHEATR.E. R IN CESS ' H"B'A;T:KJJ ■:'-;.. THE THEATRE OF'SURPRISES. : fe ( ' TO-DAY,!■>>) ; . ~~~ TO-NIGHT, : 'AT : A* : V,' •■''■'■ AT 1 : . . 2.45, -;° 4 8.45. , . BRING THE CHILDREN. TO THE . DAY SESSION. • ( FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND, ; ' TOANEUR —- PLANEUR | J LANEOK- ■■■■■ ;...,,. J? LANEUR ) '•" '■ '■' AND ...HIS " • * . MARVELLOUS performing dogs.' MARVELLOUS performing " DOGS. I MARVELLOUS x performing DOGS. 1 ' something NEW. » SOMETHING .. startling. '.MOP and prince. Mop and JTrince. THE two human canine I • ACTORS. In a Dutch Speciality, .A "HAY TN nOGTOWN. . A. I/ay In .Uogtown. Tlio Acme of High-class Animal . Training. Every Minute a Laugh. NOTE.—Mop and Prince, the two human canine wonders, act and dance in specially constructed drcssos-and wooden clogsNever seen before, and never 'at« . tempted by any animal trainer. This Great Act i» Supported by DOROTHY Tk ALTON OROTHY V ALTON DOROTHY rvAI'TON' OROTHY i/ALTON : * IN " ':: ."A . PARAMOUNT PICTURE OTHER MEN'S "WIVES. ther MEN'S IVES. other MEN'S ■ WIVES. ther MEN'S vy ives. A Film well worthy of being ranked .high in the dramatic scale, and.the ladies will find the dresses a great attraction. • The central figure of the story is Cynthia Brock, beautiful and, accomplished, , but skating in society on very > thin financial ice. The subject is indeed a delicate one, but Miss Dalton hag treated it in'an extremely • capable and artistic manner. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Day Sessions: D.C., Is Id; Stalls, Gd. Night Sessions: D.C., Is 7d; Stalls, Is; Res., 2s Id. SESSIONS: 11.15, 1. 2.15, 4.30, 6.10. 8. .;. ■ ; ; | " riVRYB-DTS.'" " IJVRYB'DY'S." TO-DAY. » EV'RYB'DY'B." - " EVRYB'DY'S." ELSIE FERGUSON ' " EVRYB'DY'S." "EVRYB'DY'S." in " EVRYB'DY'S." "EVRYB'DY'S.** "Eye* of the Soul." ■ " EVRYB'DY'S." " EVRYB'DY'S." ' Res-" ■ Seats. "EVRYB'DY'S." ']' <' "EVRYB'DY'S." ,V, ~. ___ tnnHE . nav .' v .v*' VUE. AUCKLAND l vs&W'& "JUTLAND DAY. A Social to commemorate the great Sea Fight will be held at the Business Women's Club, Union Buildings, Customs SUeet East, on MONDAY. 3M May, at 7.(5 p.m. sharp. All Members of the Navy Lcaguo are invited, also Members of R.N.V.R. A. W. HARRISON, , Hon. Secretary. SACRED HEART COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Smoke Concert and Reunion of Old Boys will bo held at the College on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 31st inst., at 8 p.m. All Old Boys are cordially invited to be P " Bent ' MAURICE M. FLYNN. Hon. Secretary. -: , =3 Parades. TXING'S EMPIRE VETERANS. Veterans are hereby notified that a Parade in honour of Kins George V.'s Birthday will be held at Noon THURSDAY, June 3, at the Town Hall, Auckland, after which the Mayoress (Mrs. Jessie Gunson) and Ladies' Committee have kindly consented to entertain the veterans at lunch. Decorations to be worn. I JOHN GRANT. Major. O.C. JAMES STICHBURY. Capt. N.Z.M.F. • Hon. Sec. > »■■■ ' ,' —' " " Hockey. __S» IflFSl) REMUERA RECREATION , aVB GROUND. I & -&.« SATURDAY. MAY 29. 0 LADIES' MATCHES. 1.50 P.M. MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP. 3.5 P.M. EDENDALE V. SOMERVTLLE. ST. LUKE'S V. UNIVERSITY. - ARETA V. MT. EDEN. Special car leave* Newmarket 1.15 p.m.. - and intervals thereafter. Leaves Market Road 5.15 p.m. Afternoon Tea. Admission 6d. >• J. C. RENNIE. Hon. Sec. » — —» Biiiiajds. VT Z. PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS. h £28 HANDICAP TOURNAMENT d Commences JUNE 14. d „__ Entries close June 7, at Sports Club, H.M. Arcade. Fee, ss. E. W. WARREN, . Hon. Secretary. n I D Building Societies. RESULTS OP APPROPRIATIONS AT ANNUAL-MEETING, 'FRIDAY, MAY 26. 1920:— Group Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. &u7 (2 snares) £400 Group 2—Sato: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 251 (2 snares) £400 Group Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 127 (2 snares) £400 u Group 4—Sale: No tender. Balloted: ?- Winning No. 287, taking £300; next No. 83, taking £400 £600 Group 6—Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 775 (2 shares) £400 Group 6—Sale: No tender. Balloted: ii Winning No. 925 (2 una res) £400 . Group 7—Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 503 (2 shares) £400 Group Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 317 (2 shares) £400 Group 9—Sale: No tender. Balloted: W-nninK No. 168 (2 shares) £100 Group 10—Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 921 (2 shares) £400 ._ Group 11—Sale: No tender. Balloted: '? \ Winning No. 132 (2 shares) £400 18 [ Group 12— Ballot, as advertised. Winning No. 728 (3 shares) .. £400 Group 13— Ballot, as advertised. Winning No. 631 (2 shares) .. £400 at Group Sale: No tender. Balloted: Winning No. 52 (2 shares) £400 >n Group 15—Sale, as advertised: £40 2b per £200, taking .. ~ £400 Group 10— Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. 206 (2 shares) .. £10C Group 17Ballot, as advertised: Winm ning No. 717 (2 shares) . . £10( Group Sale; No tender. Balloted: >n I Winning No. 415 (2 shares) £40( . Group 19—Sale, a.% advertiood: £13 per » I £200, taking £40C 7 I Group 20—Sale: No Tender. Balloted: Winning No. 924 (2 shares) £4C< — Group 21—Sole, as advertised: £55 12s 30 fid per £200, taking . . . . £40( u ' Group 22— Sale, as advertised: £58 12s 6d per £200. taking . . . . £4« " Group 23—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. '674 (2 shared . . £10C - Group 24 —Sale, as advertised: £50 per £200, taking £40( S. Group 25—Ballot, as advertised: Win- ' nins No. 324 (2 shares) . . £40t Group Sale, as advertised: £65 per £200, taking £4« Group 27—Ballot, as advertised : Winning No. 258 (2 shares) . . £4« Group 28—Sale, as advertised: £71 per £200, taking . £4« Group 29— Sale, as advertised: £75 10s , per £200, taking .. . . £401 ?? Group 30— Billot, as advertised: Winth nins No. fi47 (2 shares) .. £10( *5 Group 31— Sale, ai advertised: £76 15s n ? per £200, taking . . .. £401 xti ! Group 33—Ballot, as advertised: Win- "»> ' nin« No. 181 '2 shares) . . £401 t . h Group Ballot, as advertised: Win,le ning No. 363 (2 shares) . . £401 le ' Group 34—Ballot, as advertised: Winning No. 791 (2 shares) .. £401 Group 35— Ballot, ag adverti-nxl: Winning No. 517, taking £200; next No. 267, taking £400 . . £601 18- Group 36—Sale, as advertised: £73 Os Y. fi-i per £200. taking . . . . £401 ill Group 37—Sale, as advertised; £75 l. 10s 6d per £200. takinp .. £401 to Group 38—Ballot, as advertised: WinN- Bin? No. 966 (2 shares) . . £40 MS at Amount advertised .'. .. £15.200. Amount Appropriated . . £15.600. • J. C. GRIEBBON. . * Secretary. II llllllilllllWllllMlllllllllillMllil

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 14

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