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GRAND TR'Bt£ RAND —i JLO-DAY. THE LAST TWO DAYS! A N.Z. International Attraction. "fPHE TIfIRACLE M AN -'' •' THE MIRACLE MAN.'' "THE MIRACLE r MAN. " THE MIRACLE MAN. " THE MIRACLE MAN. " THE MIRACLE MAN." MR. ERRIC CHARMERS Will Sine. "Sweet Spirit. Hear My Prayer,' THE "MIRACLE MAN" CALLS YOU! COME! 12TH CHAPTER- -■ _~-,_.„„ "THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN." BIJOU ORCHESTRA. POPULAR PRICES T-fcON ! T FORGET TIME and PLACE ' Of Your Call to Duty To-day. C O WILL M SING COMMUNITY N WILL T SING Y 12.30 TO 1-30. TOWN HALL TOWN HALLTOWN HALL HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL AND LADY JELLICOE Have graciously expressed their intention to be presont at the opening proceedings. It is your Privilege and Pleasure to-day, aa well as your Duty, to take part in the Community Singing. COME. SING—BE HAPPY—RADIATE HAPPINESS—RECEIVE YOUR SHARE OF HAPPINESS. HAPPINESS FREE TO ALL. HAPPINESS FREE TO ALL. MR. ALBERT RUSSELL Will start the singing at 12.30 p.m.,. and for one hour the Town Hall will vibrate with HAPPINESS. HAPPINESS. HAPPINESS. President. His Worship the Mayor. Chairman of Committee, Mr. Ernest Davis. Sec. Pro Tem, A. J. Hutchinson. MARS MARS MARS | ARS MARS MARS j NEAREST TO EARTH. ' COME TO WAIATA OBSERVATORY ANY NIGHT THIS WEEK. JUPITER AND SATURN ALSO. If too cloudy.. Radium instead. Admission Is Id. CLEMENT L. WRAGGE. ' YOU HAVE TO SEE TO BELIEVE. SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT\ i Building Material. TITANUKAU JOINERY WORKS. • a * Princes St., ONEHUNGA. Now under the Management of MR. F. W. MOUNTJOY. Good Stocks of Building and Joinery Timber. Best Workmanship and Prompt Delivery of Orders Guaranteed. 'Phone No. 33 - - - Onehunga. rniMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. FINEST MOUNTAIN RIMU. Seasoned Flooring. Lining Architraves. Skirting, and Moulding. Prompt Delivery. NATIONAL TIMBER CO.. Ngongotaha. Price List from J. J. O'BRIEN. 85. Hell-by's Bldgg.. Queen St. 'Phone 4188. rpo ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. THE HELM CONCRETE MACHINE COMPANY Are prepared io take.Orders for the Supply J of Concrete Blocks and Bricks. Concrete I Partition, or Rock-faced Blocks. Any shape or siws; at lowest prices. Blocks, standard sire, 16 by 8 by 4, £Z 10a per hundred. Bricks, price on application. LAMPORT AND CO.. 15. Wyndham St. P.O. Box 1271. DON'T PAINT YOUR HOUSE, Use " LIGNUMVITOL." (Life for Wood.) CHEAPER THAN PAINT. It Decorates the Wood. It Preserves the Wood. It gives Life; to Wood LIGNUM VITOL. STOCKISTS: THE FARMERS' UNION TRADING CO., LTD., Hobson Street BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. LTD.. Fort Street. GEO. J BROWNE. LTD.. Queen Street. AUCKLAND. BUILDING nPIMBEBS. " SEASONED STOCKS, in HOUSE QUANTITIES. i At "ON TRUCK RATES." \fC ARTHUR AND -VTACMILLAN. JAGUSH BUILDINGS, 'Phone 3236. FANSHAWE STREET. 1 j 'PHONE 1791 a. n TS PR A N K H A M, SAWMILLER AND JOINERY MANUFACTURER. MAHURU STREET, NEWMARKET. FOR SEASONED TIMBER, JOINERY. AND MOULDINGS. '* 600,000 FEET RIMU IN OUR YARDS AT I PIRONGIA AND NEWMARKET. There is very little Rimu in the country „ equal for eize and Quality to that grown on " Pirongia Mountain. CEMENT. EMENT. REDUCTION IN "PRICE EDUCTION IN I RICE 1 i [ FROM AND INCLUDING JUNE 1 \ OUR PRICE FOR " STAR " BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT , HAS BEEN REDUCED BY 13s 6d per ton, 13s Gd per ton. And. is now £6 15s per ton X £6 15s per ton Ex Store. Auckland. DISCOUNTS SAME AS FORMERLY. VT rr pORTLAND riEMENT, J TD,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18116, 14 June 1922, Page 14

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