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i Amusements, / ■■ tpMpBESS-jßeaeryoir .Comer), NEWTON.' -.K)-Mlte -TO-MORROW, AND EHIDA*! .Orcheatral, Overture, 7.80 '.: •• JACK PICKFORD. 5 JACK PICKFORD. '"•/■ -J JACK PICKFORD.; • . "Little Shepherd-of Kingdom Come." "Little Shopherd of Kingdom Come." Comedy—Gazette—Flaming' Diak. E?ffilffi- jEOGRAMME -- EVERYBODY'SI-Thoroughbred Racers. EVERYBODY'S.-Christie Comedy. EVERYBODY'S.-Home Gazette EVERYBQDY'S.-LAST CARD - - . Star EVERYBODY'S.- Also. The EVERYBODY'S.-9KY, * TERRIER (A EVERYBODY'S.- * acream). FRIDAY-PAULINE FREDERICK, in "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." Q.BAND. — TO-DAY. A New Production—First Screening, •Starring H. B. .Warnor. "DICE OF DESTINY." "DICE OF DESTINY." Serial: HmS £SAE-"THE5 A E-" THE SILENT AVENGER." HTH CHAP-"THE SILENT AVENGER." , Good Comedy, HIPPODROME. The Canopy IPPODROME. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. HIPPODROME. Brilliant Success of HIPPODROME. PEARL WHITE in HIPPODROME. "THE THIEF." HIPPODROME. William Fox's Society HIPPODROME. Drama,played with great HIPPODROME. Success in New' York, HIPPODROME. London, and Paris. The Supports include: Sunshine Comedy. ' The Golfer," Fox News, Fox Gazette, Oartoon, Mutt and Jeff. 'Phone 4232. Sessions—l 2,2. 4, 6, B—Sessions LYRIC. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. YRIC. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. E. J. and Dan Carroll Present "RUDD'S NEW SELECTION." ml "RUDD'S NEW SELECTION." The Biggest Australian Laugh yet, with Dad, Mum, Dave, Joe. Lil, Sarah, Nell and the Twins. 60OOft. of laughs. , GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Book at Richardson's now. NATIONAL NOW SHOWING: ATIONAL. CONWAY TEARLE, in NATIONAL, FIGHTER." NATIONAL. EDITH ROBERTS, in NATIONAL. "THUNDER ISLAND." NATIONAL. International News. NATIONAL. Selznick News. NATIONAL. On Account, Comedy. NATIONAL. Reserve* 2169 A ' NATIONAL. Attend ihe Show that NATIONAL. Counts. ___ THE PRINCESS. — TO-NIGHT. Sweet Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's Lavender. Sweet Celebrated Comedy Lavender. Sweet Romance, featuring Lavender. Sweet MARY MILES MINTER Lavender, Sweet And Lavender. Sweet THEODORE ROBERTS Lavender, oweot Mack Sennott Comedv, Lavender. Sweet "CUPID'S DAY OFF." Lavender. a i X" 0 Princess Orchestra. Lavender. Sweet The Band of Musicians. Lavender. rPHE PRINCESS THEATRE IS PERFUMED WITH 62 LAVENDER. QTRAND. ■ TO-DAY. OTRAND. TO-DAY. A Mack Bennett Special: "MARRIED LIFE." "MARRIED LIFE." ■ Featuring Ben Turpin and Phyllis Haver. _ Also. "iTHE RESIDENT PATIENT." The first of the famous Consm Doyle eeries of adventures of. Sherlock Holmes. Btrand Topical Ntws. Topical. TIVOLI. EACH AFTERNOON. 2.80. SSKK- ular Favourite. WiH' T J OMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAnI iiirXri- JSJuS ßll ***' oll *! masterpiece, TIVOLI. WHITE AND UNMARRIED. TIVOLI. WHITE AND UNMARRIED: livULj. Aleo, SXBW- Burton Holmes in Fiji. IIVOLI. Paramount Magazine. Etc ■QEMPSEY, ■ CARPENTIER FIGHT PICTURE. DEVONPORT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. ONE NIGHT ONLY.

KEEP .TO-MORROW .(Thursday) NIGHT FREE to hear in Town Hall the brilliant young artists. Nome Wright, Phyllis Mobborly, Frank Poore, assisting in Bayfield School Coronation Carnival. Book a 3s seat. Unreserved seats 2s and Is. JASPER CALDER will play the bells in the Orchestra at Bayfield School CoroSift&fc P°s? ert (Thursday) NIGHT m Town Hall; bo coino along! Help the Orphans and book, a 8s eeat. School Prize=givings. TTING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. ' PRESENTATION OF. PEIZEB. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. . THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, ' • At 8 o'clock. i The; Board of Governors extend a cordial invitation to parents and. friends. No Formal Invitations are being Issued. AUCILAND "GRAMMAR $ SCHOOL. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. £he Presentation of Prizes to GIRLS' SCHOOLS, will take plac> at 7.45 THIS EVENING in the Hall of ? the Boys' School, Mountain Road; -V ' , The Mayoress, Mrs. J. H. Gunson, has kindly consented t* present the Prizes to tho Girls. Parents of Pupils, Friends of the Schools, and all interested in Education are cordially invited to be present. /No special invitations by card are being issued, and friends of the School aro requested to accept this intimation. ■ •» > ■ W. WALLACE KIDD,' : ; , ' SecreWry. e ' ..." ; 7^! Corporation Notices. > .-, THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. . . SPECIAL ORDER. ■ Notice is hereby given that at a Speoial •Meeting of the De v °nport Borough Counoi! held on Thursday, the Bth day of December, 1921, the following resolution wasv passed, and wiU be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held on WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of January, 1922. ntff p.m., at the Council Cnambors, Marine .Square, Devonport,

RESOLUTION: • Whereas the .sum of ilOipOO raised by the Borough Council on the Ist day of September, 1900, for drainage, etc., purposes became duo and payable 'on or about the Ist, day. of September, 1921, and whereas no Sinking Fund having been provided in respect of the'said Loan, the sum of .£IO,OOO is required to pa<r off the said T/oan, Now,; .therefore, the Devonport Isoroußh Council, in exercise' of the powers vested.in it iri.that behalf by "The Local Bodies Loons Act, 1913," hereby resolves by way of Special Order: First. -To Borrow the said sum of £10,000 at an annual rato of interest not exceeding Seven Pounds per centum. Secondly.—That the said sum of £10,000 fhall be payable on the first day of February 1927, or such earlier 1 date as.may:be determined by the Council: jftd, - Thirdly^—That for the purpose, of providi iliff interest, and other charges on the fsaidvLoan of £10,000. the said Council jreby makes and. levies a Special ate of 5-16ths of -a penny in the pound upon the ratable value of all ratublo property in tthe Borough of Dovpnport. and that such Special Sate shall be an annual recurring: Rate during the currency of the Loan, and 'be payable yearly on the first day of July in each year during, the currency of the Loun, being a period of five years or such shorter period as may l be determined .by .the said .Council or until thorLoan is fully paid off, JAMES WILSON, -. , 1 ~ ■• . Town Clerk. December 13, 1921,

Sales pi Property. A GBNTS.-Take. notice my business has jCX been eold.—P. Harrington, 192, Hobson Street. . . LAND Agente.—Pleas© not© Mr. Pettman'si house,-42,- Mountain-View Rd„ has' been sold '■ ■ ,'.. ' '■■*.-_ T AND Agents.—Please tako notice that my JJ House, Ocean View Rd.'i Takapuna, has been sold by William J, Fisher. Short's Buildings, . I GILBEBT MOIB. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Conoert Band; any number of inusicLiw »ui)plied —63. Albert St. Phone 73* A. ';nivEy music; this xmas."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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