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| Amusements. i PRINCESS". The Theatre pRINCESS. XRINCESS. With XRINCESS. PRINCESS. ' Tho ORINCESS. HINCESS. Goods. XRINCESS. LAST TWO DAYS, LAST TWO NIGHTS Of THE GREATEST OF ALL ROYALTY MASTERPIECES, "DELOW THE QURFACE, • ' Ha low the Surface, below the' qurface. elow, the Surface, Featuring THE GREATEST OF ALL PICTURE ACTORS, HOBART "DOSWORTH, OBART .DOSWORTH, HOBART "DOS WORTH, OBART DOSWORTH, Commencing SATURDAY ATEXT (CHRISTMAS DAY) Saturday IN ext (Christmas DAY) WALLACE "DEID ALLACE XVEID WALLACE "DEID ALLACE XliSlO WALLACE' pEID Wallace xleid In the FASTEST LAUGH-MAKER YET, , -nOGBLE JL»OUBLE OPEED. TROUBLE JL/OUBLE OPEED. TROUBLE JJoUBLE QPEED. — A. Picture that Sizzles on tho Screen! A Racing Romance thn.t Runs on Love. Second of Wallace Reid's Smashing Series of Automobile Pictures. IT'S A SCORCHER! REMEMBER: XMAS "HAY WE OPEN MAS JL/AY AT O O'CLOCK. GRAND rpO-DAY. The Last Screening X "THE AUICKENING ULaME." "XHE IdUICKENING l 1 LAME." "THE rvUICKENING pLAME." "XHE UuiCKENING £ LAME." Comedy: "AUT T?OR rrilE AJIGHT." "UUT JOR AHE INIGHT." SATURDAY. T.ECEMBER pCT FIRST SESSION AT 2 O'CLOCK. NEW DRAMA Starring MARY M ILE « M INTER ary Miles IVlinter mary a tiles minter ary Miles Minter in • "THE pYES OF TULIA TVEEP." "XHE JJYES OF J IILIA 1/ i-'P." ' "rriHE pYES OF TULIA TVEEP." "Ihe Juyes of Julia X/eep." and pHARLIE pHAPLIN Charlie Chaplin In " QUNNYSIDE." " OUNVYSTpE." fiHARLIE pHAPLIN. L/HARLIE VHAPIJN. - • A FINE HOLIDAY PROGRAMME- j In Divorce. TN DIVORCE. ' 1 i No. 1590. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. Between MARGARET ANN BALL. Petitioner. And GEORGE LAWRENCE BALL, Respondent. To GEORGE LAWRENCE BALL, lately of th» City of Auckland. Painter and Decorator. ... , Tako notice that a citation hasbecn issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Auckland citing you to appear and answer the Petition of MARGARET ANN,BALL, of Otahuhu. near Auckland, wherein she prays for a dissolution of her marriage with you on tho ground of desertion, and such citation intimates that in default of your so doing tho Court will proceed to hear tho said Petition and to pronounce sentence therein, notwithstanding your absence. Now therefore tako notice that for the purpose aforesaid you are, on or before the Tenth day of February. 1921, to attend in person or by your solicitor at the Suprome Court at Auckland, and thero to ent+r an appearance, without which you will not be allowed to ad- . drees the Court at any 6ta<je of Hie, proceedings. A copy of the said citation and , petition will be supplied to you on your applying at the Supreme Court Office at ; Auckland. Dated the Twentieth day of December. 1920. r F. W. SCHRAMM. 1 Deputy Registrar. ' Friends of tho Respondent are particularly requested to forward to him the foregoing advertisement, ■ LEONARD POULTER LEARY is the > solicitor, for the Petitioner, whoso address ■ for service is it the office of Messrs. Bam- ■ ford and Brown, New Zealand Insurance 1 Buildings. Queen Street, Auckland. r Motor and Coach Trips. - QT. TTELIERS TUTOTOR-pUS. ! riHRISTMAS TTOLIDAY rpiME-TABLE rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY), IAEC <)A Usual Time-tablo All Day. SPECIAL TRIP TO CITY; Leaves St. Heliers, 6.45 p.m. Leaves G.P.O. (Queen Street), 11 p.m. riHRISTMAS TUY. Leaves St. Heliers: 9.50 b.m., 1.0, 2.0, 4.0 ' 5.30, 7.0 p.m. Leaves Remuera: 10.20 a.in., 1.30, 3,0, 4.30, 6.0, 7.30 p.m. CUNDAY, TpCEMBER Oft Usual Sunday Time-table. ■jVfONDAY, "nEC. oy (BOXING DAY). Leaves St. Heliers: 8.0, 9.0. 10.0, 11 a.m. Leaves Remuera: 8.30. 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1,30, 2.30, 4.0, 6.0, G.O, 7.30 p.m. L. lK ms - TUrATAMATA.TAURANGA. D. WALKER'S SUPER-SIX HUDSON'S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE,; Connecting with Express Trains. Book Seats by Collect Telegram Before 11 a.m. to Ensure Same. Address: Matamata. Tauranga Office: Swan's Bell Tea Rooms, 'Phone 112; Private. 156. .. i* 3 THROUGH CARS. NO CHANGING. ROIORUA ■ WHAKATAKE - OPOTIKI, AND MATATA DAILY CAR SERVICE. J. MUSGRAVE. Proprietor. Opotiki Office: Chuich Street. 'Phono 15L Aotoiua Office: Hinemoa Garage. ROYAL MAIL SERVICES. , Between t ROTORUA AND PAENGAROA DAILY. Connecting with East Coast Railway for Tauranga, Tho Mount, Te Puke, Matata, [ <itc. Connecting with afternoon train irutu , Rotorua. From Rotciua to Te Whaiti and 8 Murupara twic« weekly. (The Heart of the 1 Urewera Country,) E. E. WILLIAMS, * - Royal Mail Contractor, Hinemoa St., • Rutorua. 'Phone 124. !WAIHI•T A U R A N G A. ' D. Walker's Royal Mail Daily Motor Service leavea Waihi 12 noon, arrive Tauranga i p.m. Leaves Tauranga Monday, Wednesday, Pri- . day at 6 a.m., connecting with Auckland Express. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.45 a.m., connecting with Main Trunk Express. Book Seats by Collect Telegram Before 11 a.m. to Ensure Same. Address: WAIHI. TAURANGA-MATAMATA Motor ServiceCars leave Tauranga, 8 a-m. Daily connecting with the Rotcrua-Auckland Express. Cars leave Matamata Daily, on arrival I Auckland-Rotorua Express (about 3 p.m.) Book Seats, collect wire. ; Fares. 80s Single; 55s Return. Booking Offices: Matamata, T. J. Under--1 wood, Accountant. , Tauranga 'Phones, 83" and 140. J. F. WIKTLE, Tauranga. 'rn], TIRANGL Tonrist Sightseeing Company's Motor Char. • »-Bano will leave G.P.O. Daily (weather permitting) at 2.15. Three Hours' Drive. RETURN FARE. 6s. J. RIMMER. 38, Sea Geld View Rd.. Grafton. : rpoURISTS.-Heiensvlllo Springs aiid X Houses, take Hunter's Motor-bus, meeti . all trains; book seats.—'Phone 29. HelenaTill©. i \XTAIWERA Hot Springs-Special Motor ■ II Trips ananged any time.—Patterson '» ' Garage, Devonport; 'phones. 80 and 169,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12