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i .... ... Amusements. THE "TZING'S nPHEATRE., HE XVING'S JL HEATRE. Direction: Ben, and John Fuller. KINGS'S THEATRE 'PHONE. No. a>6B. WEEK— 90™" FULLER'S .TkRAMATIC TOLAYERS, ULLER'S L/RAMATIC X LAYERS, TTiULLER'S TTkRAMATIC "DLAYEES. -EUELER'S JJraMATIC A LAYERS, Headed by GEORGE CROSS & CLARICE WARNER. On Saturday Last Packed and Enthusiastic Audiences greeted The Great Mystery Drama in 4 Acts. " rpHE /3.IRL TN rpHE \\J EB," "X HE VXIRL -LN JL HE VV EB," THE TN rpHE ITTTEB," HE VJTIRL IN XHE YV EB," THE fMBI, TN rriHE \\J KB," HE \JTIRL In Xhe Web," "rpHE /~ITRL TN rpHE Tj^rEß," "Ihe vtirl In JLhe Web," By CHARLES DARRELL. Author of "Tommy's French Wife," Etc. A PLAY OF ORIENTAL SPLENDOUR. PRODUCED BY GEORGE CROSS. Furnishings by Richard Arthur, Ltd. Box Plans at Richardson's, 110, Queen Street, and R. R. Finlay'e, Pitt Street, or 'phone 2668 for Reserves. FULLER'S "POPULAR TJRICES. ULLER'S X OPULAR X RICES. FULLER'S TDOPULAR "DRICES. ULLER'S JT OPULAR JTRICES. Is to 2s 6d. Plus Tax Is to 2s 6d. 1b to 2s 6d. Plus Tax Is to 2s 6d. BE WISE AND BOOK EARLY. rriHE GRAND. TO-DAY (FRIDAY.) We change our Programme To-day. The New 6-Reel Production, by Beaumont Smith. "THE BETRAYERS." "THE BETRAYERS." u TEE BETRAYERS" 15th Chapter. " SMASHING BARRIERS." Comedy. * THE GREAT SHOW." HIPPODROME. TO-DAY — TO-NIGHT. TOM MIX, in "THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX, in " THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX. in "THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX, in " THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX, in " THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX, in " THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX. in "THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX, in "THE UNTAMED." TOM MIX, in "THE UNTAMED." STRAND. TO-DAY AT TRAND. 11, 1. 2.40, 430, 6.20. and 8. ANOTHER BOOM PICTURE. "THE SCOFFER." A Special Allan " THE SCOFFER." Dwan Production. Starring James Kirkwood. A tale of two men and a woman, who was the wife of one, and the mate of the other. S In Addition: Pathe Review, and Latest Topical. Usual Prices. Book for To-night. ■rpiVOLI. XIVOLI. To-night at 8. TIVOLI. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE TIVOLI. ROSCOE ARBUCKLE TIVOLI. In TIVOLI. " THE LIFE OF THE TIVOLI. " THE LIFE OF THE TIVOLI. PARTY." TIVOLI. PARTY." TIVOLI. And Big Supporting TTVOLL Programme. BUT some of the best people in oux land i take drugs." "Exactly, but. thank Heaven, the backbone of England, the work-' ing classes, have more sense."—Dr. Power, in "The Girl in the Web.° at the King's Theatre, To-night. > Motor and Coach Trips. ROTORUA MOTOR TRANSPORT CO.. LTD., Royal Mail Contractors. R.M. HUDSON MOTOR SERVICES. To Whakatane. Opotiki. and Gisborne Daily. To Wairakei and Taupo—Monday." Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Special Cars or Coaches to all' parts of the District. Telegrams: " Motoco." Rotorua. 'Phones 19 and 353. TAURANGA-MATAMATA Motor ServiceCar s_ leave Tauranga 8 a.m. daily; connecting with the Rotorua-Auckland Express. Cars leave Matamata daily, on arrival Auck-land-Rotorua Express (about 3 p.m.) Book seats, collect wire. Fares: 50s Single, 55s Return. Booking Offices Matamata,- T. 8. Underwood, Accountant. Tauranga, 'Phones 83 and 140. J. F. WINTLE, Tauranga. TAURANGA - WAIHL D. WALKER'S Royal Mail Daily Motor Service. Leaves Tauranga, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 a.m., 1 connecting with Auckland Express. Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7.45 a.m_ connecting with Main Trunk Express. \ Book seats by collect : wire day previous to travelling. Address: ' WALKER, Tauranga. pARATA'S "MOTOR QERVICES, DIRECT SERVICE TO WAIRAKEI AND TAUPO, Connecting with Aard Co., from Taupo to Napier. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS & SUNDAYS. DIRECT DAILY SERVICE WHAKATANE, OPOTIKI, & MOTUHORA. For Gisborne. SPECIAL CARS FOR ALL TOURIST TRIPS. Garaging for Visiting Cars. Benzine and Oil in Stock. Telegrams: " Parata, Rotorua" W. T. PARATA, Proprietor. PHONES: Garage 114; Residence, 96. \ ;1 ■ Rotorua TAUBANGA-MAI AM A T-A. WALKER'S MOTOR SERVICE. Carß ' daily . .Cars, leave Tauranga daily, 8 a.m. connwf lagjwith.Rotorua-Auckland Express leaving Matamata at 11 a.m. . C "^ Cars leave Matamata' for Tauran°-a aftor K-Pto of Rotorua Express from Auckland and Frankton Juncfaon at 3 p.m., arriving Tauranga about 5.30 x>.m Fares: Single, 30s; Return, 555. Secure seats by collect wire. eecure Matamata Booking Office: G L. MAHON General Commission Agent, Matamata Telel grams. Mahon, Matamata." lauranga 'Phones: Office. 112; Private. 155. D, WALKER, | Royal Mail Contractor. Tauranga. Honses and Land for Sale,; HAURAKi PLAINS. ~To men with very little capital. I have tor bale on, easiest terms., many small Sections, , practically cow-to-acre country some as going concerns, from £48 acre, deposit £200 upwards.-Colin Kelly. Agent, ffif Thames Valley. v []y-OUNT jgDEN j-gARGAIN. IMPOSING 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE all conveniences, pore. b. and b. h w eer vice, built-in wardrobes; blinds' and" lino go with house; motor garage and drive-' large, level section, fowlrun, fruit trees' minute to car: in one Mt. Eden's best streets. PRICE. £1400. Easy terms. H EBNE 0B AT w aterp:ront: [ CHARMING BUNGALOW, 5 rooms all conveniences;. sleeping-out porch-' •iarg© section; magnificent view. PRKTR £1700. Terms arranged. -fiUUS. pa? ffiggyTM? FaCW .•" C. J. oWENEXCHANGE LANE, 95. QUEEN STREET. JJOUSE-HUNTERS, TTALTI REAL NICE.HOME. lmin. of Mt Eden trams, within 2nd section. SOTrn KAURI HOUSE of 6 roomsTgas stow eves STtt Gilt I°l2^. r "«*»' »«fi O nly £200 C ASH - A LSO, .FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION A. —Fme. 7 : roomed Residence in the Ponsonby district,, handy to trams. This house is replete with every possible modern convenience, and good section. 55 Kv iin REAL GOOD BUYING THIS at Terms arranged. Inspect at once. * . gPA IN, 103, SYMONDS STREET. JP O R gAL E. ■ A C ITY 'W' A:RBHOt:rSE - A THREE-STpREY BRICK BUILDING, jHL situated right in the heart of the City's business area, right alongside Patt WAY, SHIPPLNG.rAND POST Btandmg on corner block, with facilities for handling: goods and loading and unloadW vehicles iat back. GOODST LIFT W STALLED. Splendid office and storl™ space.; EARLY POSSESSION. ■* , Btora go PROPERTY LIKE THIS IS SELDOM ; IN THE ■ V Further particulars from. .. < ELLISON'S CHAMBERS, < X 188,-•QUEEN. .WyadJMßa SU,

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New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, 23 May 1921, Page 10