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Amusements. The rsstless world seeka endlessly for pleasure:, and. in the mad pursuit. Youth. Love, and Beauty are the prizes for which men fight and die—arid lovely woman, inconsistent but beautiful, always has ruled the destinies of man. Her lure is beauty, but her hold is love. Bedecked in brilliant raiment, that puts to shame ihe gorgeous pluinape of tte peacock, sue flaunts her splendour to conquer. QTRAND. N.Z.'s QTRAND. OTRAXI). Largest' OTR^ND. OTRAND. unci OTRAND. OTHANI). Finest QTRAND. Picture OTRAND. House. O'LRAISD. Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! M« MBPi? MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY MAE MURRAY In PEACOCK A LLBY." e a cock -Alley." " peacock alley." " PEACOCK ALLEY." " PEACOCK ALLEY." " PEACOCK ALLEY." " PEACOCK ALLEY." The Strand Topical News. "No Parking," Comedy, And Miss Bettina Edwards 'Evening Sessions) In a Dance Prologue to "Peacock Alley." TI[E STRAND ORCHESTRA. TiRIDAY AJEXT. -* RIDAY EXT. The Strand Management Take Pleasure in Announcing The First Presentation in N.Z. of A LEXANDER T\UMAB' -Alexander JJumas' Immortal Romance: " rrvffE mnREE TiTUSKETEERS." " IHE 1 HREE IVI USKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." "THE THREE MUSKETEERS.". "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." "THE -THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " TEE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " TEE THREE MUSKETEERS." Featuring Douglas Fairbanks as D'Artagnan. * • * I "If is no more. The olden days are done. We stand like painted toys with bloodless lips— ! No longer "one for all and all for I one." 1 The glory of high manhood from j I us slips. j Gocl make us bold again to follow j after _ j Stout hearts, strong limbs, the joy j of ringing laughtc-r." ! ■ —Lesley Batt-s. I j — ! Exclusively Controlled by the United Artists (A'sia), Ltd. i BASED ON ALEXANDER DUMAS' WORLD-FAMOUS STORY Which deals with the History of France in the early Seventeenth Century, the Photo-play, embodies all of the Romantic Advent.uro injected into that stirring tale by the celebrated French author. "THE rnHREE "\/f USKETEERS." »Ihe Ihree IVI usketeers." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." «THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." '• THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." " THE THREE MUSKETEERS." BOOK NOW AT THE STRAND 1 BOX PLAN OPEN. PRICES AS USUALr-ls. Is 6d. 2s and 2s 6d. Q E E U IS E MR. ALEX. BRADLEY'S MR. ALEX. BRADLEY'S FINE COLOURED PICTURES OF PALESTINE AND EGYPT. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. 7.30, ST. STEPHEN'S SCHOOLROOM, PONSONBY. OFo N E CAB~TR ET f Takapuna Beach, Now Open. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYB. Ozone Novelty Orchestra. Lectures. $ _ rpHE SCIENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC. An Address on the above subject will be delivered by Mr. J. W. Fletcher, Ph.C., in the Metnooist Church Hall, Church Street, Dovonport, at 8 o'clock THIS (Wednesday EVENING. The Rev. J. E. Parsons will preside. Vocal items will bo given by MR. PAUL SALDAJGNE. the well-known BelS'an Tenor and Vocal Tutor. At the Piano: Lss England, L.A.B. Mr, Fletcher will deal with Chiropuctio and its relationship to health; his reference to success with Chiropractic adjustments) on patients should be found of educational internet to those who need or wish to ; know about this logical methed of overcoming dieeaso and preserving good health. Admission Free. Ctinrcft Novices. BAPTIST . CHURCH. Owing to the Ulimaroa being delayed. Welcome Home Tea and Song Service TTTT, TO-MrtPT?nW. Friendly Society Notices pOURT PRIDE OFf NEWMARKET. XJ No. 6172. A.0.F., A.D. Members of the above are summoned to attend their Court TOS"TAIS3 MORROW (Ihursday), at 7.30 p.m. easiness: Most urgent and important. By Order, N. SPEARY, C.R, __________ IT. DAWSON. Soc. j Licensing Notices. I \TOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR jl> TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, j ALFRED POTTER, of Albany, being the j holder <?f a Publican's Liconse in respect of the House £tnd Premises known by thi» sign of Albany Hotel, and situate at Albany, do_ fcierebj; give notice that I_ desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be held at Devonport on the. Ist day of September, 1922. apply for a transfer of the anid License from myself to WILLIAM PARKINSON, my Appointee. Dated at Auckland, tim 29th day of July, 1922. — ALFRED POTTER, Applicant. Electoral. a. JyJ-EW ZEALAND CO-OP. DAIRY CO. NORTH WARD. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. • To Shareholders, Gentlemen,—At the request of variouu Shareholders iti different parts of the Word ; I have consented to become a Candidate 1 for the position of Director at the forth-1 coming election. • I As a business. man and a supplier of over 30 years' standing, and as a representative ; for many years on various local public; i bodies, I have the experience to qualify me as your representative. Having largie interests as Shareholder ond Supplier. I am directly concerned in the welfare of the Company, and every Shareholder can feel assured that mv interests in the business are identical with his own. and such interests will receive 'my undivided support.' For fuller information see my circular advertisement in the Franklin Times and Wninlrii Assuring you of my best services if returned. Yours faithfully. JOSEPH HENRY. Candidate. Patumahoe. .Tulv 25. 1922, Sales oj Property. AGENTS. —'Pake notice, my Property, Kins St.. Grey Lynn, is withdrawn from sale. —J. Maclean. LAND Agents.—Note, Alfred Bijckland sole agent my 30 acres, for month.— Albert P. Thomas. ■ LAND Agentis.—Please withdraw from sale my property, 4, Coronation Rd.. Ep-som.—-J. Reed, Accountants and Auditors. MB. LEONARD KNIGHT, A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.F.1.A., A.A.I.S. HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AS A PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR AND COMPANY SECRETARY — At' — 616 (Basement), N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDINGS, ' QUEEN STBKET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 14