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Amusements. HO WING — rjpO-DAY — J^RIDAY. National Pictures. ATI ON A L PHONE I ICTTJKES. National 2169 "Pictures, ational A. Jl ICTURES. William Fox Presents LADY'S "DROCKWELL Itlahys ROCKWELL /GLADYS "R ROCKWELL UI.I nys 43 ROCKWELL (GLADYS ROCKWELL TLADYS ROCKWELL In a Drama of High Life in Paris, THE OTHER OF TIIS CHILDREN UK. Itlotwfr of ills VylH'Dß' N THE IVf OTHER OF "IT IS CHILDREN HE MOTHKD OK PI IS v^HILDRFN rrflF. "\/fOTHER OF XTIS CHILDREN 1 HE IHother OF XIIS CHILDREN A Drama crowded with Powerful Situations, filled with Picturesque Scenes, Drama'i Moments, Throbbing Heart Interest, and Stirring Action. In which the DeMinv of a Woman i« Woven by Little Children's Hands. A Story of the East and West, in wh ' h Mother-love regenerates the Tempestuous Soul to of an Arabian Princess, WHEN EAST MEETS WEST IN LOVE, HATE. AND JEALOUSY! The Daintiest Girl on the "Screen. 0 MISS VJHIRLEY "jIfA.SON. ISS OHIRI.F.Y IVIASON. I MISS CMIIRLEY AfASON. I ISS 1 'H 1K LKA" iVIASOV I MISS OHIKLEY ATAaON. I LSS HHIRLEY J-iA ASON. " In a Dramatic Comedy of Love and the Stage, I OVES "ITARVEST, JJOV'|."s i 1 \ kVK.ST. From Pearl Doles 7 OVE'S IT A RVF.ST. Bell's Novel. >VK'S i 1 \RVEST. " Hi« Harvest." LOVE'S UTiRVEST. IuoYETS XI AVEST. I A Dying Man's Grim Jest, and where it led His Only Daughter. • The Story of a Gir! who fled from Fortune ' and found Love. How a Fifteen-year-old Girl w-t out to Solve the Riddle of the Universe. CAN A MAN "OWN'' A WOMAN?-See what Jane Day thought about it. IIN THE WRONG- - - MUTT AND JEFF | FOX'S WORLD'S NEWS ....... AUS. NEWS. NATIONAL ORCHESTRA - — Overture. ' Lorraine" (L. Gunnel, 7.55 p m. TO DAY I o-hay \ T Ln'KHYßliin' S -VT Xj'. ERYBODY'S. A Fascinating Story of South Africa's Diamond Mines in Thou art the a TAN. I lion A'trr 1 he ..M \n THOU Art THE Vlan. 1 HOU iVKI' I HE ALAN ROBERT WARWICK'S BEST. ROBERT WARWICK'S BEST. ROBERT WARWICK'S BEST. Rom 1* . E. Mills Young's Famous Story, MYLES CALTHORPE. I.D B. MYLES CALTHORI'E. 1.D.8. The Rtnry of a strong man's tight tinder the burniti,: skies of Airica, of his supreme sacrifice for a woman, of his fin»\l vindication before her eyes and the eyes ul the world. FALSELY ACCUSED OF 1.D.8 FALSELY ACCUSED OF I.D B." He stands firm To shield the girl he loves A SPLENDID TYPE. A SPLENDID TYPE. A true, big, two fisted honour loving soldier of fortune. NOTE SESSION.—I2. 2* 4 6. 8 p :r. Day. organ and piano. Night, orchestra. Day Prices—D.C., Is Id: Stalls, 6a. Night Prices—ls Id. Is 7d, 2a Id. 'Phone 4402. Sporting. jiisZ QLUB. SPRING MEETING. NOVEMBER 6 AND 10. ACCEPTANCES For TRIAL HURDLES (3sovs.) HUNTERS' STEEPLES i3sovs.) SHORTS HANDICAP (4sovs.) HOBSON HANDICAP (3sovs.) FLYING HANDICAP (4sovs.) ONEHUNGA STEEPLES (teors.) FINAL PAYMENTS For MITCHELSON CUP (Bsovs.) G.N. Guineas (lOsovs.l WELCOME STAKES (lOsovs.) CLOSE TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) BY FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). FEES must accompany Acceptance or Declaration of Final Payment. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. Bowling. Bowling. The Official Opening of the Howick Bowling Club is postponed until Saturday, November —J. T. Gilmour, Pres., C. B. React, Sec. Excursions, Picnics, fete. ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP IN COMPANY, LTD. SUNDAY TRIP. OSTEND. ■ V Weather and other circumstances permitting, and if sufficient inducement offers, the ,S.S. HAUITI will leave Railway Wharf on SUNDAY, October 31, at 10 a.m., and will leave Ostend at 4 p.m. Return faro, 3s, day only. CHARLES RAN SON. Manager. Ci - ' Meetings, UUNDAT AFTERNOON, i P.M. JO J. W. RUSHTON AND P. M. HANSON. Two International Speakers. Also, A. V. ROBINSON. ! Will Speak. OPPOSITE THE FERRY BUILDINGS. QUAY STREET. Don't Miss Hearing These Fine Speakers. » => Balance-sheet. jgLAM SCHOOL OF ART. BALANCE-SHEET. As at December 31st, 1919. LIABILITIES. Capital as at December 31st, 1918 £8,897 17 6 Sundry creditors . . . . 4,101 15 1 £12,999 12 7 ASSETS. School Buildings . . . . . . £5,525 8 11 Investments on mortgage . . 6,540 0 0 Interest due . . . . . . 217 19 3 Sundry debtors . . . . . . 13 6 8 School Account as at Dec. 31. 1918 £710 17 0 Less transfer from income and expenditure for 1919 7 19 3 — 702 17 9 £12.999 12 7 I hereby certify that, I have examined the books and accounts of the Trustees of the Elam School of Art for the year ended December 31. 1919, and that in my opinion the above Balance-sheet is properly drawn up so I sis to exhibit a correct view of the state of the Trust's affairs at that date as shown by the books. * G. O'HALLORAN, F.P.A. (N.Z.). „ , Auditor, j October 28. 1920. | . ELAM SCHOOL OF ART. | INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. j j December 31, 1919. I Expenditure— j Salaries of instructors . . £1,116 13 4 i ' School expenses, including fit- ! tings and mater,als for class ! D us ? 408 la 4 ; rsent . . . . . . 10 0 i General charges 55 9 5 ; Balance to school ac count . . 7 19 3 i 1 i | , £1,589 14 4 ] income-— j Interest . . £ 109 17 5 I roes ♦ r 'V- - - 214 16 0 I Grants from Government . . 1,065 011 ! Auckland Savings Bank . . . . 200 0 0 ! £1.589 14 4 ; 1 j ' Teachers of Music and Elocution. PIANOFORTE.— Mr. Fred Lefever L.L.C.M.. A.V.C.M.; 21s term; gent! lor prospectus.—24. Leighton St.. Grev LvrTn > ——• „ JJ 1 ™" 5 "- bear, DID YOU HEAR— , LIPTON'S TEA REDUCED. - I SIXPENCE A POUND. ll

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 10