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Amusements. PRINCESS. "PRINCESS. RINCESK. X RINCESS. PRINX'ESS. "PRINCESS. RINCESS. X RINCESS. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. Of "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE'.'" The Greatest of All Royalty Pictures. DO NOT MISS SEEING IT. IF TO-DAY--Fato seized youan ill-treated wife Hashed you away troni the world you lia<l known ana told tunny and triends you wore dead. AND '''HEN — If smiling fortune came to you— l ade you begin a new lite, as now as the aay you were born —in luxury, gaietylur from the old ways, the old bttrdar.s. Would you take the chance Margaret .brood took? She Married Her Own Husband. DOROTHY 1 A ALTON oko'jl'iiY -LJ I^T./N 1 |OR(jTH I \ ALTON -L/OKOi'HY JLf A L it) X I \okothy |\ALTON .L/okO i'IIY J / ,1. i\)N •kOHuTUY liAETON JCOKOTIiY JL* ALTON IN' Black 'ts \"\:hite." LACK 1, >> MITE." - B'ricK II W^rII WmITK:Black ts "\i t hite." J.ACiv >> lilTE.'' Black is hite.'' lace 1.-. 11 111 lE." from trie Novel by GEORGE BAKU MtCUTCHEON. COMMENCING IX) MORROW V-'OMMENCINO L O-MOKhOW AT at HE I>RINCESS. IHE -I 1:1N< ESS. THE "PRINCESS. I !,E 1 ' IN' ESS. THE PRINCESS. IHE A INI ESS. 'Phne 5?6A. XOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN 1 ASSOCIATION. UPPER QUEEN STREET. JUMBLE A L E. TO-DAY (FRIDAY;, At 7 p.m. Public Notices. CI T Y OF AUCKLAND. VISIT OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF NEW ZEALAND AND LADY JELICOE. rpOWN JpjALL, 30. PRESENTATION OF CITIZENS' ADDRESS. A Civic Reception will be accorded to Their Excellencies at the Town Hall. Auckland, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY*, the 30th inst. All Citizens are cordially invited. J. H. GUNSON, Mayor. October 23. 1920. QOVERXOR-GENERAL'S J^EVEE. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL WILL HOLD A LEVEE At GOVERNMENT HOUSE. AUCKLAND, On jyjONDAY, I^OVEMBER AT £ O'CLOCK P.M. Gentlemen attending the Levee should wear uniform, evening dress, or morning dr^Be. Those having cards for the Private Entree are desired to attend not later than 3.55 p.m. Each gentleman attending the Levee is requested to bring two cards, on both of which his name should bo distinctly written. One of these cards should be given to the Orderly at the door, and the other should be handed to the Officer announcing the names to His Excellency. In accordance with the custom followed at nis Majesty a Jvevcoa, there will be no precedence in the order of presentation, but members of the respective bodies are requested to enter together as much as possible. A. R. W. CURTIS, Captain, Private Secretary to. the Governor-General. Government House. Wellington, October, 1920. g . L A C K L E G. An Officer will be m attendance at the tollowing centres during tho time specified, tor the purpose of inoculating calves against for the purpose of Inoculating Calves against .blackleg : — AK mm« M /,', W ' Hosking's Yards— • v-f®l vf v.,', 9 t?° a in - to 11.30 a m FRrnAV n » M oo' , Enwr 'ebt's Farm- _. * aIDA /, Oct. 29 1 p.m to '2 30 n m PGKEKOHE EAST - Mr P T. Morgan's Farm— FRIDAY, Oct. 29, 10 a m 1" to 11 30 a m. PUKEKOHriEAST -- Mr. A - S. HamUton's /-it FRIDAY, Oct 29, 1.30 p m to 330 n m GLE i. D. Reid's Farm— __ . oAI.. Oct. 30. 10 a.m. to 11 30 am M v — ' M T' W ' McDowell's Film— MUiN.f Nov. 1, 11 a.m. to 12 noon. RAMARAMA-Mr. D. Lynch* Farm— MON., Nov. 1, l p.m. to 3 p m RAMARAMA-Mr W. Thomas' FarmTLES., Nov. 2, 9.30 a.m. to 11 am RAMARAMABaIIard's Estate— TUES., Nov. 2, 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. PUKEWARE-Mrs. Barriball's FarmTUES., Nov. 2, 12 noon to 1.30 pa WAIUKU—Mr. A. Hull's Farm— TUES.. Nov. 2.2 p.m. to 3.30 p m PUKEKOHE—Buckland's Yards— WED., Nov. 3. 10.45 a.m. to 3 p m OPAHEKE— P. Boy's Farm— WED.. Nov. 3, 11 am. to 12.30 nm PAPAKURA—Mr. James Walker's Farm WED., Nov. 3, 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p m BUCKLAND-Mr. T. D. Graham's FarmTHURS., Nov. 4. 9.30 a.m. to 11 a m BUCKLAND-Mr. R. Cathcart's Farm-' THURS.. Nov. 4. 1 p.m. to 2.30 pjn BEI/OE'S ROAD, I'ATUMAHOE— THURS.. Nov. 4. n.30 a.m. to 1 p m MERCER—GIass Bros.' Farm— FRIDAY. Nov. 5, 9.30 a.m. to 1 30 v m TUAKAU SALEYARDS— P '™' MON., Nov. 8. 10.45 a.m. to 3 p.m. F. H. BRITTAIN. Inspector of Stock. Auckland. October 6. 1920. TTNION OIL, SOAP, AND CANDI F U COMPANY. LTD. UL^ Tho Transfer Books of the Company will he Closed from October 27 to November 4 both days inclusive. By order of the Board. R. H. A. POTTER, Auckland. October 19 1920 Secretary. Auckland. October 19. 1920 <= — ~ rrm Drop "in TEA. E<o P IN TEA. UPTON'S REDUCED PRICES! Sixpence Saved on Every Pound. LIPTON'S FAMOUS TEAS. IF You give reasonable notice, your truck will be fitted with NORTH BRITISH TYRES without the loss of an hours' working There's an agent close to you.—Local Agent?: P-.illen, Armitage and Co.. Ltd. 9—HAVE YOU SEEN BORA?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 10

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