4musemcnts. COO-EEt /"^OO-EE! 00-EE! V^OO-EEt tiippodeome. xxippodrome. ttlppodrome. ■ Hippodrome. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, JAN. 23. NEXT SATURDAY. JAN. 22. Star Attraction of the first magnitude. KATE TTOWAJRDE. ATE iJLOWARDE, KATE TTOWARDE. ATE AXOWAKDE. Pre Bents The Beautiful. Enthralling, and Brilliant Screen Version of Australia's Most Phenomenal Success. 'POSSUM "OADDOCK. X OSSUM X ADDOCK. 'POSSUM PADDOCK. ■T 08SUM JT ADDOCK. 'POSSUM pADDOCK. JT OSSUM X ADDOCK. A Play as fascinating as the waving o£ a, million wheat ears, as bright and glorious as the Golden Wattle, with tho laugh of a thousand _ kookaburras and a heart appeal as bis as tho wide-open plains. 'POSSUM PADDOCK. X OSSUM X ADDOCK. 'POSSUM PADDOCK. X OSSUM X ADDOCK. 'POSSUM PADDOCK. X OSSUM X ADDOCK. A happy, fragrant, and wholesome heart Btory of the Dwellers of tho Bush, that will "hold you in a grip of breathless enjoyment, with its hundred laughs and gentlo tears, 'POSSUM PADDOCK. X OSSUM X ADDOCK. 'POSSUM PADDOCK. 1 OSSUM X ADDOCK. 'POSSUM PADDOCK. X OSSUM X ADDOCK. A bewitching love story, enacted in Australian great outback, " The Never-Nevor." Teeming with the countless incidents of the men and women who have made Australia what ehe is to-day, set amid the magnificent and spectacular Australian out-back scenery. You will LAUGH — SIGH — AND YEARN LAUGH — SIGH — AND YEARN Over the trials and troubles of the dear old folkß. There's old Andy McQuado. and dear, sweet Mum. There's Bob and Ana* tasia, whom you will just love. Then there is Sonsy Sweet Nancy, who so nearly falls s victim to that villianous Fred Deering. Then comes " Hughio" Bracken, laughing and lovable, a true-blue hero, all of whom have made famous that little corner of Australia—'Possum Paddock. BE WISE—BOOK YOUR SEAT. Box Plan Now Open at Lewis Eady's, opp. H.M. Theatre. Sporting. rr<AKAPUNA JOCKEY (JLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1321. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, And SATURDAY. JANUARY 29. ACCEPTANCES for Minor Handicaps. First Day, and First Payment for Ta.kapun? Cup, CLOSE on FRIDAY NEXT, January 21, at five p.m.. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. HPE T7"UITI "DACING rtLUB. A NNUAL TyTEETING. O ATURDAY, -FEBRUARY 1 O NOMINATIONS for all event* close on FRIDAY NEXT, at 9 p.m. Telegraph office closes 8 p.m. 'Phone continuous, No 111. L. C. HARTON. Secretary, Box, 101, Te Kuiti. Legal Notices. T UXFORD, AND QMITH. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. A.M.P. BUILDINGS. Queen Street. Will henceforward continue the Practice at that address lately carried on under the name of Napier, Fitchett, and Rees. Mr. Napier has dissolved the partnership ~ith his late partners, and has taken into partnership ATE. JOHN TTECTOR J UXFORD, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Late of the firm of COX. LUXFORD, AND MoCARTER, of Hamilton. N.B.—MONEY TO LEND ON LAND A'i A LOW RATE OF INTEREST. ; T EGAL PARTNERSHIP. We have pleasure in announcing that we have admitted into Partnership MR. LEONARD POULTER LEARY, LL.B., And that the practice of Barristers and Solicitors hitherto carried on under the name of Bamford and Brown will be continued under the name of BAMFORD. BROWN, AND LEARY At 523-4, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS. H. DEAN BAMFORD. A. ST. CLAIR BROWN. January 17. 1921. > Removal Notices. -pEMOVAL NOTICE. On and after MONDAY, December 6. 1920, the business of THE VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED (Established 1819), Will bo carried on at their New Premises, VICTORIA INSURANCE BUILDING. 37-39, Shortland Street. FRANK EVANS, Manager, Auckland and Taranaki Branch. I Money to Lend. "DRITISH LOAN OFFICE, C£-«SK* X> 86. WELLESLEY ST. w7 V* We Lend Money on Gold, Silver. Precious Stones, all kinds of Jewellery, Building Society Shares, etc. Old Gold and Silver Bought. Sold, or Exchanged. All transactions strictly confidential. Fait dealing assuredIVESTOCK, Implements, Furniture, without removal; easy terms for repay-ment.—-Citizens' Loan Co., 28, High. St., Auckland. 'Phone 2345 A. MONEY Lent on Building Sooiety Bhares, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Survey Instruments, .Jewellery, etc.: strictly confidential.—Lombard. 31. Wellesley St. East (opp Public Library* MONEY TO LEND "at a moderate rate of interest. — Apply. Jackson RussolL Tunks, and Ostler. Solicitors. Shortland St « '■-- Wanted to Hire. DINGHY, eound, light, fortnight, February-— State particulars, Dinghy, 888,
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