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Picture contains a A REASURE ISLAND, wealth of incinnREASURE ISLAND, dent, a full quota Ti- REASURE ISLAND, of thrills, and all REASURE ISLAND, the unusual atT REASURE ISLAND, mosphere and colREASURE ISLAND, ourful characters i4.«S?S2 RE ISLAND, of Stevenson's TREASURE ISLAND. Famous Story. , -I REASURE ISLAND. '* rpREASURE TSLAND." "J- reasure Island." Is Interpreted by an Ail-Star Cast. S. ~ Headed by HTRLEY TIyfASON. HIRLEY Mason! Sydney "hean, YDNEY ETC. T-tALSO. he T atest GAZETTES. . HE VJaZETTES. «P.THE TJEITISH QPA." •L»ATH— HE a>rittsh OPA." BRAY -dictograph. t?tc. Ray a ictograph. Jljtc. USUAL "PRICES. SDAL dL RICES. D„ COMMENCING MONDAY. orothy c\ tsh OROTHY vxish In a Sparkling' Artcraft Prnduction. "■fVrDGGET XPBLL." "INtTGUET i\t.LL." AND COMPLETE, NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. T IVOLI. Box Plan at H. deal's. rVOLI. Queen Street nPIVOLT. {Next Geo. Fowld's>. A IVOLI. 'Phono 2236 A AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A SOCIAL and DANCE will be held in Druids' Hall, North Street, "WEDNESDAY, October 13. 1920, at 6 pan., in aid of Auckland Pipe Band Funds. Members and Friends Cordially Invited. Admission: Gentlemen. 2s; Ladies, la 6d: Children, 6d. - A. THOMSON. - Hon. Sec |l|||k >J«HE AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. TOWS TJALL. rpHURSDAY, rjCTOBEB O-l WEBER'S "MASS IN G." GOUNOD'S '"FAUST." LargeaChorus and Orchestra. First-class Soloists. H. E. SIMMONDS. j Secretary. GIVE the Kidd-es a good outing. Labour VJ! Day and come to Pine Island. Sports for aIL Lollies for children. Band Performances. •WATERSIDE .WORKERS' BAND ■Will Tender a MUSICAL PROGRAMME IN ALBERT PARK. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, At 3 pan. ■ Masch, "Middy" fAlford). . Selection. " MarifcMia" . (Wallace). Intermezzo, Secrets (Ancliffe). '" Waltz. '* La Belle France" (Pecaine). Medley. " Melodious Revue" (W. Ruxtraer). . March. "Old Comrades" (Tjeke). God Save the King* Musical Examinations. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Half-yearly Examination in Practical and Theoretical Music, and Elocution, commencing November 20. 1320. Names of intending Candidates will be received by the undersigned up to Noon of SATURDAY. November 6. 1320. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A.. „. . . ,«,« Registrar. October 4, 1920. Art Unions. UNION. The Auckland Waterside Workers' Band Art union, drawn February 17, last. Winning Numbers published, viz.: 829 C, 1852 D. 278 D 2824. 2808 D. SSSSD, 4342. 4345. 974 D. 2511, 4458, 2642. 2628. 2649. Prizes not claimed within 14 days from this date will be sold. University College. TJNIVEBSITY OF' OTAGO. FIRST-YEAR CLASSES IN SCIENCE Students desirous of taking the Firet-year Classes of Chemistry, Physics, and Biology at the above Uniyeriity in 1921 are required to make application to that effect not later than February 1, 1921. Applications must be made on a prescribed form, copies of which may be obtained from the undersigned. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. Corporation Notices. THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. NOTICE OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A SPECIAL LOAN OF £140,750: Pursuant to Section 10 of " The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913." I hereby give r.otioe that a. Pol! of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Devon port on the proposal to rii.»s th« above-mentioned Loan will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of October. I 1920. between the hours -.f 9 a.m. and 7 v.m., at the fonowing Polling-places:—• Council Chambers—Marine Square. Mission Hail—Calliope Road, Stanley BaT Foresters' Hall—Lake Road. Parish Hall— Vauxhall Road. Malcolm's Store—-Lake Road. HORACE S. W. KING, Mayor. Motor and Coacn Trips. THROUGH CARS. NO CHANGING ROTORUA - WHAKATANE - OPOTIKI AND MATATA DAILY CAR SERVICE. J. MUSGRAVE. Proprietor. Opotiki Office: Church Street. 'Phone 15L EotoruanOffice Hinemoa Oarage. o Y AL MAIL SERVICES! Between ROTORUA AND PAENGAROA DAILY. Connecting with East Coast Railway for Tauranga, The Mount, Te Puke, Matata, etc. Connecting with afternoon train from Rotorua. Prom Rotorua to Te Whaiti and Murupara twice weekly. (The Heart of the Urewera Country.) E. E. WILLIAMS, Royal Mali Contractor, Hinemoa St., Rotorua. 'Phone 124. MAIN TRUNK TO WANGANUL HODSON'S PIONEER WANGANUIMARTON MOTOR SERVICE. Connecting wilu ail Main Trunk Trains Daily at Marton fiaves Two Hours between Main Trunk and Wany&.nuj. Cars reliable and regular. pares, 10s. Wire Hodson, Wanganui. Seats ; ivjAiN IHUNk Tu WANG AN OF SAVE TWO HOC ON THE TRIP. MARTIN AND VERNON'S MOTOR-CARS Connect witii All Main Trunk Trains ' AT MARION. DAILY, FOR WANGANUI i F»r(i, 10s. Wire for seats to MARTIN AND VERNON, Wanganui.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17597, 9 October 1920, Page 14
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