Amusements. LYRIC. QUANTITY—QUALITY YRIC. —VARIETY.— LYRIC. LAST NIGHT AT 7.30. YRIC (Note the Time). LYRIC. TJIUGENE /^JT>RIEN YRIC. JCJUGENE \J X>JiIEN LYRIC. IN YRIC. "TTIS TTfriFE'S MONEY." T YRIC. " JLJ-1S VV IFE'S IViONEY." ■1-IYRIC. A Red-blooded Play of Love, LYRIC- Romance, and Adventure. YRIC. In Addition. LYRIC. "jl/TARGARITA T^ISHER _ YRIC. -VJLaRGARITA X ISHER T YRIC. IN J-YKIC. "!\,f_LLY OF THE TROLLIEST YRIC. IVIoLLY OF THE £ OLLIES-X-/YRIC. The Romance of a Ballet I YRIC. Dancer in a Freak Side-show. JY'?JC. LYRIC. ' USUAL PRICES : YRIC. Reserves at Richardson's. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ANOTHER BUMPER PROGRAMME Headed by the Dainty, Beautiful OLIVE rpHOMAS LIVE 1 HOMAS OLIVE np-HOMAS LIVE 1 HOMAS OLIVE <TVHOMAS LIVE X HOMAS In Her Most Charming Picture, THE QPITE TJRIDE." ' 'U- OPll'E JJ.UDE" /THE QPITE T>RIDE." XiiE OPITE JJtUDE." A DRAMa OF YOUTHFUL IMPULSE. FULL OF THRILLS, TEARS, SMILES LOVE AND ADVENTURE. " - - - Don't let her hand this on to you. ! Marry someone yourself and get your pub- I licity out first. We'll go to a show— Gome i an j who 11 listen to reason—marry her— hand her a thousand—and give her a trip to Reno. " THE SPITE BRIDE " is chock full of Romance—l he Stage—Kidnapping a Sweethe2&—£ Shipwreck—Adrift in a Small Boat —the Love of a Young Man for a Beautiful Girl—And a Touch of Mystery. In Addition. 'QESSUE TTAYAKAWA 0 ,-l'K JX a YAK AWA 'QESSUE TTAYAKAWA OjibSUE XXayakawa IN '/rrtHE "D EG GAR "DRINCE." XHE DEC GAR iKIiNCE." j A Shining GEM in the Crown of His Many i Perfect Productions. ; If you're a child you'll want to goand if j you an adult you'll want to go BECAUSE you are Jiving the romance you looked for- I ward to as a child. ! The charm of the story is only equalled by the splendour of tho production and the ' remarkable brilliance of the Star's portrayal I of the double role. I A PROGRAMME YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at Richardson's. Book! J-YRIC. JUYRICQ.RAND. — mo-DAY. , , _ THE LAST SCREENING, I /PHE "OOMANCE OF rpARZAN." < .4--.SS XVOMANCE OF XARZAN."! /P'HE OMANCE OF nRARZAN." , XHE XVOMANCE OF X ARZAN." I . TUS "ROMANCE OF rpARZAN." i XHE XVOMANCE OF X ARZAN." j The Last Chapter, MYSTERY OF 1Q " I YSTERY OF AO." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). A Drama of the Circus. I HOOP T A." __ " TTOOP T A." OOP JL/A." " XXOOP Lit." HOOP T A." " TTOOP T A." OOP JUA." " XXOOP JUa " HOOP T A." "TTOOP T A." OOP -L/A." "XXOOP liA." A Beautiful, Romantic Circus Drama. Starring BILLIE BODES. Bijou Orchestra. Another Good Picture at the Grand. 9 Excursions, Picnics, Etc. PTVfORTHERN STEAMSHIP It COMPANY, LTD. SUNDAY OSTEND. Weather and other circumstances permitfcuJF„anS. " sufficient inducement offers. a Ht»S a ' ITI will leave Northern Wharf <"? oUJNDAY, November 21, at 10 a.m., and will leave Ostend at 4 p.m. on return. Faxe return, 3s, day only. , CHARLES RANSON. Manager. TVTORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD |£vr<sj WEEK-END TRIPS TO |2@_M /TTT PLEASURE RESORTS. IT " ' *•* (Weather and other circumstances ■'__ permitting.) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), -NOV. 20 cc n OSTEND O^LY. S.S GAEL Railway Wharf, 1.45 p.m. AR-LE'S BAY AND v- y n, . 1™ S.S. KOTITI, Railway Wharf. 1.45 p.m. . The vessels will return on Monday, arriving m Auckland about 9 am CHARLES RANSON. Manager. Land transfer Notices. TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged 61920 2 Same a ° before December \ '631 L— BOARD OF THE WESLEY TRAINING COLLEGE -Allot. 20? Sea I tion 3, Suburbs of Auckland, containing ' i ac fes and 10.3 perches, fronting Park Road, Grafton Road, and Carleton Gore Koad; occupied by William Crush Daldy. Douglas Jack, Nurses Winter and Stone, the Grafton Road Methodist Ohurch, and the Applicant. Plan 11945 655 lTT A] ?^SPI l JAMES FIELDER.—Lot 70. of Allot. 42, Section 8, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 24.8 perches situated at the corner of Norfolk Street and Kent Street. Ponsonby; occupied by Ihomas White and Galvin. Plan 13286 6489.—THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE.—Lots 11 and 12 of Section 3 of Allot 170 Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 1 rood and 39.5 perches, fronting 1 Argyle Street. Mount Albert; occupied by John Taylor. Plan 13123. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this Bth day of November, WO at tho Land Registry Office. Auckland. THOS. HALL, District Land Registrar. Restaurants and Tearooms. T\INE TO-DAY ■X* AT SANFORD'S OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean, Well-ventilated, Palatial Rooms on Three Floors. Ta,3ty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention and Civility Await You. Call To-day and Have a. Treat. QTACEY'S FOR LUN CH7 A varied Light Lunch. First tnere are soups in variety, rich and tasty at Stacey s. And the things that — —makeup a tearoom menu: A Meat r-Pie like Mother s. Fresh Fruit, Fruit Salad ; everything good. You can be satisfied again and again at STACEY'S, . . 61. Queen St. ALBERT COFFEE PALACE 7. VICTORIA ST. E.. AUCKLAND ' j The Best Place for Meals; also Board "and ! Lodgings. Established over SO years. Cook on Sundays? Dine at the I » * Kensington, Princess Bldgs.. Queen St. ' Room let for evenings. Tourist Resorts. I . j WAITAKERE HOUSE, NIHOTUPU ' t (Late Convalescent Home) I FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING I HOUSE. "^vuxiNtx I Altitude 1200 ft. " ' Bracing Air ! intensive \ lews of Harbours and Oulf : „ Beautiful Bush. . mt , For particulars, apply by letter or wire MRS. BAZELEY, * n - -P^ a - Via . waiktunete. . Or Phono Nihotupu Bureau. WELLTNGTON-S Leading Private~HoS ■ ' » —The Hotel Grand Central in? r-,,? Street. Right in the heart oi°t£' citv- f^ a Jeers above Royal Oak Magnilcenfly '« ■ icintea. with accommodation and i_—5 1 .equal to the best Electric light andfi™ a, arms throughout-. 8 modern bathroomPersonal supervision. Tariff. Us per , fev Telegrams: '• Edilson." Wellington. f Phone d 0,9. Porter or duty day and nigh j acne S. EDILSON. Proprietor ' Toilet] " gUPERF LUOU S HAIRS. p Sifi disfi ? ur « , aent can be removed by RADIO, an improved method of Electro'iaf : permanently and .is character. by i„ : painlessness or injury to the ekin. Recommended by tne medical profession. Kx£?ri treatment pi ail kinds of skin b&h«Tr,d Mir T^" ; c ''' - MADAME AMIE SEd '• vi *?■,?} ■ ° naa Paris and America. : _&L 1344 - 23- Smggtga-6 Bld-s M lS !caK GLEY ' S of «s,,^ Massage. Permanent Removal Son ? 3 ST Halr> C^ etc-Wa" M IS McELWATN for Permanent Removal ax superfluous Hair. Moles. Birthmarks i*» yeart 1 experience.—27o. Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 12
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