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Amusements, TIVOLI. — RESERVES AT H. CLEAL'S, IVOLI. — Queen Street, nest Geo. TIVOLI. - Fowlds, Ltd. I IVOLI. - 'Phone '223GA. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, at 8.at 8. Tho exquisitely beautiful lioroinc of " The Miracle Man." i BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON. I BETTY COMPSON. ! BETTY COMPSON, i BETTY COMPSON. ! BETTY COMPSON. ! BETTY COMPSON, : BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON, j In a tense and thrilling melodrama, which hus been acclaimed, one of the fimmt and most entertaining pictures ever screened bv us, entitled, "AT TOE END OF THE WORLD " w the world!" '■'11 n r ™ E WORLD." AT THE KM) OP THE WORT n " "AT THE END OF'THE WORLD" ' "AT THE END OF THE WORLD!" : action is rapid the ccene from the lure of tho Orient to a lighthouse : on a storm-tossed rocky island, where the ! denouement, holds the breathless interest of ; the spectator. TOMORROW (FKIDW) ' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)' ' at 8, ' j Another Sensational Paramount Attraction.) Ihe Screens r; r p a teM Favourite WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID, : WALLACE REID, WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID, I Wallace reid, Wallace reid, i WALLACE REID. , Wallace reid, Wallace reid, Wallace reid. WALLACE REID, ! In a strong virile story of the piant Cnli- 1 forn'an (iohl Dredgers, entitled " TnE HELL DIGGERS." ' 1 "THE HELL DIGGERS." "THE HELL DIGGERS." "THE HELL DIGGERS." "THE HELL DIGGERS." : "THE HELL DIGGERS." | WallacA Raid's la tost picture is con ' structed on lines that {jive him every opportunitv of once moro proving his claim ■ jto public favouritism. It is u rushing, i : smashing drama of California, wi'h a tre- ! mendous heart appealing storv, a drama of , | gold and liti 11 nr men and love. "THE HELL DIGGERS." I "THE HELL DIGGERS." ! i "THE HELL DIGGERS." ! "THE HELL DIGGERS." > i Wallace Roi <1 is deservedly llt most popu- ( t lar of all Male Stars, and lie lias gone from i success to si'<-ce=s in alt his productions. iln 'he " Hell Diggers" he has another likeable role, giving liiin unlimited scone for his forceful and convincing m-ting. The I story is replete with sensational incidents and h 'ir-hreadfli oaf-apes, and throughout . there is a delectable romance with Lois Wilson happily cast as the heroine. DOVT MISS THIS PICTURE 1 ' ! IT IS WALLACE REID'S BEST!! j ■ Also, A FINE SUPPORT! v fr PROGRAMME I and thp i TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. ! rwiuetress Miss W. Mitchell. I TTVOTjT. P^Perveo TIVOLI. — — 'Phone -2ofiA. ' Band Performances. t VOND AL E RAC F. f nr p « v AVON DA L E RAC E C OURSE. WATEINIDE WORKERS' PWD WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND Wil Give a MOONLIGHT PROMENADE CONCERT, In Conjunction with the Progressive League, : ON THE LAWN AVONDALE RACECOURSE, ' TO-XKJHT (THURSDAY i, • j TO-NIGHT (THURSDAYi. 8 o'clock. Band Will Play for Dancing. ROLL UP AND HAVE A NIGHT IN j JAZZLAND. Public Notices, SAVINGS BANK. 1 : IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS. | j i The Savings Bank Act having been j i amended, the Trustees can now pay ! interest on deposits up to at : the rate of 41 per cent, per annum 1 on the monthly minimum balance of any account, J. MUIR BARR, Manager. rpHE AUCKLAND DAIRY PRODUCE 1 COMMITTEE advise the Price of j Eggs as -2s 'id per dozen for the week ending February 2'2, 1922. Electoral, HPHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER I BOARD. ADVANCE NOTICE. ' TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE POWER BOARD DISTRICT. 1 Ladles and Gentlemen,—At the request ol a number of Ratepayers I havo agreed tc i offer myself as a Candidate for Memberahip 'of tho abovo Board. My extensive bueines; and practical experience in matters electrical should be of some service to the community, 1 and 1 therefore ask for your Support at the 1 forthcoming olection. Much capital and 1 labour will be involved in the Board's future ! activities, and it is esseniial that those l activities be characterised by efficiency and foreaight.—Yours faithfully, S. IRWIN CROOKES, Mem. Inst. Elect. Engineers, Consulting Engineer. Drainage Board Notices. — » THE AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN I DRAINAGE BOARD. SPECIAL ORDER MAKING BY-LAW NO. 3. Notioo is hereby given that at a Special i Meeting of tho Auckland and Suburban > Drainage Board held on WEDNESDAY, tho i Ist day of February, 192'2, it was resolved 1 that by way of Special Order and under pro- i visions of Section 12 of " The Auckland and | Suburban Drainogo Act, 1908," the said Board mako By-law No. 3, tho object and purport of which is to amend tho regulation rejating to the quorum at meetings of Committee.?. A copy of tho proposed Special Order and By-law is deposited at tho Office of tho Board, and is thero open for public inspection during offico hours 1 The Special Resolution intended to operate as a Special Order making the said By-law will bo submitted for confirmation at a meeting of tho Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board to bo hold in tho Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, tho Ist day of March, 1922, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. H. H. WATKINS, Engineer and Secretary. Cleave's Buildings, High Streot, Auckland. February 2, 1922. Dyers and Cleaners. HARD TIMES! Ladies!— How about your Autumn Costume? Times arc hard. A'o need to buy a new one. Havo tho old one skilfully turned and remodelled to latest modo by us. It will look like new. And think of the saving I We also now special iso in tho Cleaning of Dainty Summer Frocks and ■ Blouses. No matter how delicate the fabric 1 may be, it makes no difference to us. Orders I executed in 48 hours if desired. Urgent j orders pnt through in six hours. We pay postage on Country Pt.rnela. Correspondence invited. rpHE QROTHALL QOMPANY, Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors, 137. SYMONDS ST., AND 171. MANUKAU RD-, PARNELL, AUCKLAND. 'Phone 2&54 A. Works: 'Phone 2678 A Mt. Eden PROGRESS. The appreciation and patronage of tho public, also His Excellency, Viscount Jellicoe, has once again compelled ub to substantially enlarge our premises. The most up-to-date machinery has also been imported from America. Old or Shabby Suits, Coatumea, and Garments of every description can now bo Renovated, Remodelled, Cleaned, or Dyed, and made like new at the cost of a few shillings. Ring No. 3867, and our vana will collect. Urgent orders finished in eight hours, if necessary. Special attention paid to Country Orders. We are also noted as The Leading Expert Furriers. Bring your old Furs and Fur Coats along and have them renovated or remodelled to latest designs. I EMPIRE CLEANING AND DYEING CO., i FURRIERS, ETC., 358, Queen St. (opp. Main Entrance I 'ioira HaD).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18017, 16 February 1922, Page 12

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