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Amusements. POLLER'S OPERA HOUSE. " PULLER'S OPERA , HOUSE. PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE, Direction • Ben. and John Fuller. ALWAYS MERUrAND BRIGHT. TO-NIGHV - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. t TO-NIGHT? _ AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. . < TO-NIGHT - AT 8 - TO-NIGHT. ( First Appearanco Direct from Americ*, MILLER AND BAINEY, MILLER AND RAINEY. Presenting tbiiir Original Vaudeville Offering , "LOVE AND PEANUTS." j Piret Appearance of tlie Cclobratod I JAMES SOHOPIELD, | JAMES BCHOFIELD \ Lyrio Tenor and Laughing Artist. Wonderful Success Of HARRINGTON REYNOLDS. JUNR« HARRINGTON REYNOLDS. JUNE* "A Chip off the Old Block." Special Farewell Week Of WARD AND SHERMAN WARD AND SHERMAN "THE BANANA KINGS.' An Artistic Triumph, / RIX Landscapes RIX and Cartoons. Tho Kiddies' Pals,, nvtrf CARLTON MAX And JERRY. CARLTON MAX Darin? and Sensational DESPERADO AND LA ROSE, DESPERADO AND LA ROSE, Novelty Acrobats. CLEGG AND HART Sketch CLEGG AND HART Artists. Pleasing and Novel FRANK JERRY. i EVANS AND DEEN, EVANS AND DEEN, The- Noisy Boy and the Piduant Lass, One of tho Best, THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH. THE GREAT HENRI FRENCH. In Impress.ons of Great Men Past and Present. PLANS at Richard'on's, 110, Queen St., tilU. Thenut Seeadin's till 7. 'Phone 3748 for Reserves. HE WHO BOOKS IS SURE. PRICES: Is, 2s, 2s 6d, Se (plus tax). Queen Street, December 23, 1920. Dear Patrons, If you ara interested in the old days when just.ee, crippled and . Btaggered. was fighting its way through tho v»st region of the West, don't miß3 the new Tom Mix picture, called "THE COMING OP THE LAW," which trill show at our theatre NEXT SATURDAY, XMAS DAY. This photoplay, which has not only thrilling drama, but many comedy situations, is ba«d on the book of the same name by Charles Alden Seltzer. _ Besides being a good story with plenty of adventure and romance, Mr. Mix haß added to it many a sensational stunt. It is ono of those pictures where courage and a cool head win their way against sheer rascality. Kent HolllJi the character played by Mr. Mix, goes into tho town of l)ry Bottom, New Mexico, unarmed, and despite the fact that he is continually surrounded by men who carry six-shooters, and are ever ready to use them, he remains unarmed, and routs tho outlaws. He receiveii effective aid from Nellie Hazel ton, a dolightful character played by Brownie Vernon. Really, this picture is so re- » markablo that I feel sura jou ' will bw entertained- beyond ox- ' pectatioa. i Yours truly, RUD PETERSON, Manager, , P.S.—To all our Patrons we wish Season's Greetings.—R.P. r RAND THEATRE, SAT., DEC. 25. First Session, 2 o'clock. , Starring MARY MILES M" JTER in , "THE EYES OF JULIA DEEP." CHARLIE CHAPLIN in " SUNNYSIDE." Lectures. t'TFHE rpEAGEDY OP I THE TEWS." BAPTIST TABERNACLE. rpO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), " Lecture by REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. The Lecture will be introduced by the Midweek Bible Study: "ESTHER: THE BOOK OP PROVIDENCE." Meetings, [WELCOME ■ To the : -DIGHT PEV. JAMES jf J^ISTON, D.D.. Coadjutor-Bishop of Auckland. TO-DAY (Thursdayi-Arrival in Auckland by 2.55 p.m. Express, Formal reception on railway platform. CHRISTMAS DAY.-His Lordship Dr. Liston Pontificates at Solemn High Mass at LI a.m. at St. Patrick's Cathe- , dral. Bishop Geary will preside and 1 welcome his coadjutor. j SUNDAY. Dscember 26. 7 p.m.-Addresses 1 of Welcome will be presented on be--1 half of the Clergy, the Laity, the H.A.C.8.5.. and tho Catholic Federation at St. Patrick's Cathedral. ! THURSDAY, December 30. S p.m. to B p.m. —A Garden Party and Reception will ' be tendored to tho Biahon in the grounds of the Sacred Heart College. Richmond Road. Ponsonby. A coidii invitation is extended to the public' to attend this function. J. T. FITZGERALD, General Secretary. Christmas Services. " iS T " p ATEICK ' S QATHEDRAL. QERiSTMAS ■FESTIVITIES: r ) SOLEMN 'HIGH MASS AT MIDNIGHT (Christmas Eve, 12 p.m.) Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11 a,m. ' SOLEMN PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS At 11 a.m., sung by > RIGHT REV. J. M. LISTON, D.D., Coadjutor-Bishop of Auckland, - His Lordship Bishop Cleary, D.D., will [ Preside, f EVENING. 7 o'clock-Solemn Vespers. Sermon by .Bishop Cicary, and Pontifical Benediction. BUNDAY: Masses at 7, 9, and 11 a..m. V ORDINATION TO THE PRIESTHOOD OF REV. ED. LYONS, By Right Rev. J. M. Listen, D.D., at 9 a.m. EVENING, at 7,-Ofncial Reception end Presentation of Addresses to Right Rev. J. M, Liston, D.D., CoadjutorBishop of Auckland. His Lordship Bishop Cleary, D.D., will preside. SPECIAL MUSIC. TE DEUM. AND ALLELUIA CHORUS. AUCKLAND T> APTIST f rpABERNACLE, j QHRISTMA6 JTjAY jQEEVICE, CATUBDAY, 11 A.M. Christmas Sermon, "WHY CHRIST CAME." JJEV. JOSEPH Yf f T{EMP. j Carols, Anthems and Organ Solos. Choirmaster and Organist: Mr. Arthur E. Wilson. I OFFEREES FOR THE CHINA FAMINE ' RELIEF FUND. Land Transfer Notices. T AND TRANSFER. ACT NOTICE. Evidence of the Loss of Certificate of Title Volume 288, Folio 138, of the Register Book in favour of Robert Stormont for Lot 135 of • Allotment 27 of the Parish of Titiranei hav--1 ing been lodged with me and application 1 made to.issue a Provisional Certificate of r Titlp, notice is hereby given of my intention . to issue ft Provisional Certificate of Title 1 accordinsly at the expiration of fourtoen t days 1 from the 23rd day of December 1920. J Dated the 21st day of December 1920 it the - Land Registry Office at Auckland. THOS. HALL. District Land Registrar, >

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17661, 23 December 1920, Page 12

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