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Ainuscments. STRAND N.Z.'s — QTKAND. TRAND Largest OTRAND. STRAND and CJTRAND. TRAND Finest OTKAND. QTRAND Picture UTRAND. OTBAND House. OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! Sessions at 11.15, 1.30, 3.30, f.,45, 8.0. ♦ * «' * JACKIE in " TITY IJOY." ACKIE in " I*l Y -OOY." JACKIE COOGAN, in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN. in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN, in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN, in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN. in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN. in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN. in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN, in "MY BOY." J A OKIE COOGAN, in "MY BOY." JACKIE COOGAN, in "MY BOY." (You will remember him as "The Kid" and "Pock's Bad Boy").' * * » Jackie Coogan" is the boy-wonder of the film world—tnt> lovable little chap who has won the hearts of every person through his work in " The Kid " with Charles Chaplin. * * * "My Boy " is a picture of genuine merit —one in a thousand. • • * I Also Screening: "HOW TO GET THIN." An Educational Film of Interest to Isearly Everyone. "LIFE IN VOLENDAM." . " LATEST STRAND NEWS" (Topical). ! CJNOOKY In "THE FRESH O.VOOKY HEIR.'.' MR. KENNETH IMPETT. Baritone, Who will Sing at Eveni*<r ScionsTHE STRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is. Is 6d. 2s. and 2s 6d (plus tax). Book bv Telephone 3114. "jqTEAR TIIE THAMES CHOIR. Winners of Hymn and Anthem Shields, Sing TO-NIGHT, in TOWN HALL. Sporting. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. ANNUAL" MEETING. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Of Members will be held at THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Swanson Street. TO-DAY (MONDAY). • At 2.30 p.m. Busi.tsss: To receive Report and Balance-sheet; Elect three Stewards: consider and vote upon Proposed Alterations to the Club's Rulea. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. cr" — — Removal Notices. TTAVING SOLD THE LEASE OF OUR 'il SEOP at 130. QUEEN STREET (Lately occupied by the late Jas. Prince. * whose Business we bought), WE HAVE REMOVED THE STOCK TO OUR TOP SHOP AT 262, QUEEN STREET (NEXT SAVINGS BANK). Just Opposite the Albert Hotel and Strand Theatre. With the Stocks of these Two Shops in One we can show a Splendid Selection of HIGH-GRADE GOODS At Moderate Prices In DIAMOND RINGS. „ GOLD EXPANDING WATCH BRACELETS. SILVER AND E.P. GOODS. OLOCKS AND GENERAL JEWELLERY. Repairs as Usual. JgRNEST Q. gKEATES (Incorporating the business of the Late Jas. Prince) Only Address: ' 262, QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND, Next Savings Bank.Businesses Wanted. BAKERY or Grocery, sound; freehold or leasehold; principals only. — Keen, 500. Herald. ■' . - ■ ' STORE, country: will buy freehold, i! necessary; solid cawh ."buyer.—Tljode and Co., 17. Phoenii Chambers. TTRGENTLY wanted; poOd Grocery BuaivJ ness; will buy freenold; cash buyer.— Chisliolm, 31, Fort St. FOR FOLLOWING BUSINESSES. SALES GUARANTEED IF VALUE PRODUCED:— GENERAL DRAPERY; up to £1000. SUBURBAN BAKERY. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST'S SHOP, with living rooms; up to £500. STATIONERY AND TOBACCONIST, suitable for Lady; about £300. CONFECTIONERY, in suburbs: up to £4:0. v DAIRY AND MILK ROUND; about £650. ALL PROPERTIES ADVERTISED FREE. NO SALE. NO COMMISSION. It's a Treat to do BUSINESS on Our SYSTEM. Inquire from Any of Our Clients: You'll find they're all delighted to say: "CASSIDY EVERY TIME." " BUSINESS-SELLING SPECIALIST." jy-ILES J QASSIDY. REW'S CHAMBERS, 15. QUEEN STREET (opp. G.P.O-). To Let. BRUNSWICK BLDG.—Excellent Offices, e.1.; central position—Neville Newcomb. H.M. Arcade. BUNGALOW, 6-roomed, fum., 2nd section Mt. E<i'sn; immediate possession.—1, Beckham Place, Grafton Rd. ipOTTAGE, beach, 5 rooms; wa^h-house, c. and t., bath; Milford: until middle j December.—Geo. Adams, Darby's Bldgs. | DEVONPORT. —Booms and bathrcom. A I little carpentering done return for rent. | —•Rent, 345. Herald. j IpLOORS, 2, large, 90 by 40.~Irving Clark, [ Lt<i., Anzac Avenue. j /GROUND Floor Premises and Cellar, Com-1 ■aJT merce St. Occupied by Rutherford 1 Company.—Baker ana (Jo., opixwne. 1 HALF House, furnished, Grafton; every j conv.; nice position.—Address at ItEflALfj. or 'Phone 2604. ■HTERNE BAY. Waterfront—Furnirhed for, _LL 6 montlie—(/smfortabie 5-roomed House. —A dtl r ex ; sa t_ IK HOUSE, 6 roams, 7 min. suburban station; j-acxe.—Address at itIEHALD. TITOUSE, 5 rooms—T- R. Massey, PakuXJL_ rangy.. : MILFORD — Furnislied Bungalow, four rooms, sleeping porch, gas, water, bathroom, tubs and copper.—'Phone 3818. -\TEW Bhop, Dovon Street, New Plymouth; It 21i't: Irontage. Double windows, gcod position.' Suit any business.—J. C. Pea-rce, Collier's. New Plymouth. FFICE. bright, sunny room, . Endoau's iiuiidingu.—W. and R. Fletcher (N.Z.). Ltd. OFFICES and Small Store. Excelsior Buildings, to let.—Arthur Cleave, Safe Deposit Bldgs.. High St. ¥FICES. Samnle Rooms (2). furn.. unfurn.: telephone, etc. —708, N.Z- Inguranco BldgsSHOPS, lock-up. Dominion Rd. terminus; £2 weekly.—Tozer and Tozer. Dominion Rd. Terminus. WATERFRONT. HOUSE OF i ROOMS. Tastefully furnished, all conveniences. Handy Victoria Avenue Terminus. £3 3a per week, till end of April. Immediate possession. C. T. BENNETT. Q T A N L E Y STREET. O Near Beach Road. FLOOR 3 (2'i. of about 45ft. by 120 ft., o.nd half ground floor, in new ferro-concreto building, with excellent light; together or separately. Flat haulage from station and wharves. GRAY AND COCKROFT. Winstone'n Buildings, , Queen Street. TTPSTAIRS ROOMS IN OUR NEW BUILDING. BROADWAY. 1 NEWMARKET. Very Suitable for Ofiices. J. J. CRAIG, LTD.. 100, Queen Street. Wanted to ACH wanted at Milford or St ■ Jor months.— 19 8 o Racli, 318. EERAIiO. ' G. POTTAGE, email, pkiidT W,d iftZr 1 holidays. UA, P^! SISPSsaB: ,but not essential.—State nsu-ticnli™ Palmer stem, I£9, Hwim psvrticuuirs to j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18168, 14 August 1922, Page 12