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Amusements. ' I PRINCESS— The — PRINCESS. '| i KINOESS — Theatre - I ItINCESS. - i 13RINCEKS — Of — "PRINCESS. J- RINCESS — Surprises. — -1- RINCESS, A Groat All-week Attraction. COMMENCING TO-DAY. MAY "j\ TcAVOY AY I'J-cAVOY ; AND Bruce ri ordon. RUCE vJ ORDON, IN I "I M OUSE i-iiK .1. Louse of the r POLLING 7 ) ELI.. 1 OLLING -* 'ELL. A PATHE MASTERPIECE. Produced by J. STUART BLACKTON. J. STUART BLACKTON. Action as vividly piercing as tho vibrating peals of the tolling bell. The power of superstition and tho ingenious deviltry of a disappointed lover could not break the spirit of this girl or arouse_ the spectre of fear in tho heart of her courageous hero. Such Mystery—Such Action—-Such Romance—Such Adventure. Tho Supports Include: Tho Gaumont Graphic - - - Topical Law and Order Comedy Pictograph - Goldwyn-Bray Interest And AUCKLAND'S POPULA R PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. Tho Best in New Zealand. Please take our advice and hook your seats. Plan at Lewis K. Eady and Son. Ltd., or 'Phone 58CA, and we will placo you on our Reserve Card. Sessions—l2, 2, 4, G, B—Sessions. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Humanity. BI G T0 W N HAL L. IGTOWN H A L L. NEXT TUESDAY. NEXT TUESDAY. MAY 16 — 8 P.M. — MAY 16. MAY 16 — 8 I'M. — MAY 10. A. Monster Rally of Citizens to hear something of tho appalling famine conditions in Europe and Russia. The Speaker will bo MISS "VfARGARET THORP, ISS -iUARGARET X HORP. Who has been for nearly three yearn engaged on Famine Relief Work for tho Society of Friends. Amongst other places; Miss Thorp has been to Russia. USSIA. 3-nd taken Snapshots of thinga as they are. The Lecture will be illustrated by FAITHFUL PHOTOGRAPHIC SLIDES taken from LIFE, and (alas!) DEATH. Seeing is believing! Our Lecturer hag been, and seen. You wiil see and believe if you come. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIDE. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION FOR •"PUSSIAN THIAMINE 17»UND. IVUSSIAN X 1 AMINE JL UND. NOTE.—We may not all as re ft about the politics of Russia, but we CAN all agree that the plaintive cry of hundreds of thousands of starving children .must be answered by all- When a little irjto fries for food it is HUMANITY'S BUSINESS to listen. ' To Let. | BUNGALOWS and Flats, superior, furn.; 30s to 80s per week.—Bailey, Milford Rd. 'Phone 120, Takapuna. BUNGALOW, artifitic, new. 4 rooms; suit ina.-ried couple; minute station, handy trams; rent in advance.—Bungalow, 101, Herald. BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, furnished (without , linen); all convs.; for 12 months; immediate possession.—Apply, mornings, 18 Gowpcr St., Devonport. /~IOTTAGE, neat, furnished, near beach.— V-^ 1 Particulars, 'Phone ASCS. GENTLEMAN'S Furnished Residence, 8 rooms; good position Snip to careful tenant. —Walter Taylor, Ferry Bldgs. TjOME, 5 rooms, fully furnished: all conIJ veniences. To approved tenant. Halfacro land, etc. References essential.—Further particulars, Power and Co M Colwili's Buildings. 11. Swanson HOUSE, furnished. Milford.—T. J. Flcming. 85. Queen St. HOUSE, 5 rooms, furnished, superior; , for term; adults; good locality.— Address at Herald. HOUSE, beautifully furaiehed, 5 rooms; best position Birkenhead-—Full particulars. H- R. Cooke, 12. Fort Street. O OUSE, furnished, 6 rooms, acrosß -1.1. water, on waterfront; £2 10s week.— T Srnythcrnan. opp. Smeeton's. LTOUSE. 4 rooms, with extr>a section, J-L Quebec St.. Takapuna.—Apply Lees Bros., Tailors, Karangahape Road. HOWICK, Mellon's Hay Rd.—s-roomed Cottage. 1 acre land: 15s week.— Crawford. Albert St., City. KOHIMARAMA Beach—6 Rooms, furnished: wide verandah.—3lß, Victoria Arcade. MT. EDEN—S Rooms, furnifihed, all conveniences; largo garden; handy 2nd section. Moderate rent.—Address at Hehald \ j T. EDEN.—WeII-furnished Residence, 6 rooms every convenience. Immediate poftgeasion.—Ring, 3227—3 rings. /"VFFICE, small, sunny, near G.P.0.-. tele,VLl Phone; linoleum on floor; electric light.—Box 61. Auck land. OESIDENCE, fine, seaside, whole or J-l' ill two flats of 3 rooms, at las each. Hour city—Opportunity. 2-16. Hekald. EOOMS (3), first floor; very airy, light; i suitable oflices or professional people — 43, Ellic-tt St. EOOMS. 22ft. by 16ft., and 12ft. by 10ft. 6m.; good light; auitabio manufacturer or oftces; reasonable rental, or leaso Particulars Zenith Artificial Appliances. Ltd. 1. Cook St., Auckland. Q HOP, new. to let. up-to-date.—Box~9. Luntly. OT HELIERS.—Modern Furnished Bunga.kl Jow, 6 rooms; Ito G months.—Butler 61. Queen St. QT. HELIERS' BAY.—Furnished tworoomed Bach, comfortable, winter; good stove; handy boat, bus.—Address at Hkrald. QUITE of Offices to Let, ground floor, LJ Commerce St.—Apply Baker and Co., Commerce St. r jPAK \ PUNA —Cottage, furnished, G rooms' 1 if , I f onw - : 11 ront 30b.—Mrs. 1 BioU:tti._ op p. Hauraki Rd. TTAKAPUNA.—Furnished Cottage, nen'r J beach and 2d section: three months 5 :rom Juno 13.—P.0. Box 490. \TERCANTILE CHAMBERS. CUSTOMS iTI- STREET. 1 FINE CORNER. SHOP - 111 this thoroughly up-to-<late building. J Particulars from " i S. COGAN. i R. H. Abbott and Co., Ltd., ; C'ty Chambers. To Lease. C I ITY, close Queen St.—Spacious Store- < Ly room. 2 oflices, w.c., splendid light. J ?art entrance; moderate rental.—Space Bin 533. G.P.O. HOUSE, superior, G rooms, lovely situa- . tion; 1 acre ground; very cheap rent; « jwner going away.—lnquire Crawford, Bus, n >?orthcote. j eOUSE, FURNISHED."MODERN, FIVEROOMED BUNGALOW. Kitchenette. Crockery, Fowl Run, Con- j :reto Motor Garage, Telephone, every conve- l lience, 1 minute trams. Owner, leaving Vuckland. will leas** to reliable tenant for .2 months from 20th inat. Month's rent in " ul vance. Ring. PHONE 2290. J I y O L E A S E. : i J GRAZING FARM, of 130 Acres, at Sylvia ?a,rk; at present leased to Mr. W. Gollan. , For particulars write C J3 X'-O. Box 63. Auckland. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18088, 12 May 1922, Page 10

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