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Starring MITCHELL LEWISA Thrilling Plot Amid Beautiful Scenery. Reserves 326-IA. Overture 7.15. . , TO-MORROW. Douglas McLean, in " THE HOME STRETCH.'' BROADWAY THEATRE. 'NEWMARKET. GRAND mo-DA Y. RANDIO - D A Y. FIRST NEW PRODUCTION,. Starring Corinne Krriffiths, in "THE SINGLE TRACK/' "THE SINGLE TRACK." SECOND NEW STAR. "THE MAN WHO WOULDN'T TELL." And the Thrilling Sherlock Holme*, " THE SOLITARY CYCLIST." AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. " "OECKLESS YOUTH," PRINCESS. XV Featuring PRINCESS. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. The Picture is Recommended PRINCESS. For Adult Audiences. PRLNCESS. PRINCESS. Sessions: 12, 2. 4, 6, 8. PRTVCESS. PBINCE3S. 'Z h S ne TIVOLI. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. I\'OLil. Lan MacLaren's TIVOLI. -BONNIE BRIAR BUSH." TIVOLI. ''BONNIE BRIAR BUSH." TIVOLI. Also. TIVOLI. A Stirring Cosmopolitan TIVOLI. Masterpiece, TIVOLI. " BOOMERANG BILL." TIVOLI. " BOOMERANG BILL." TIVOLI. Starring TIVOLI. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LYRIC. THE THREE r -iC — THE THREE LYRIC. 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August 16. 1922. at 11 a.m., unless the said Call, together with the Sixteenth Call, made on July 13, 1922. and also owing on the said Shares, be paid on or before the Previous Day, at the Office of the Company. • H. GILFILLAN. Sjcretary. Auckland, August 7. 1922. Corporation Notices. MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. REFUSE REMOVAL. In order to Collection of Refuse, householders are asked to see that a Covered Tin of two cubic feet capacity is used, and that it is placed on footpath by 7.30 a.m. W S. GRAY. Town Clerk | . Public Notices. TTETERLNARY.— Night calls in f«tnra V will be charged double fee.—T. Rothwell , Veterinary Surgeon. OtanuhuReruoral Notices. TW. H U T T O 27 (Established 13 Years?, MANUFACTURING TAILOR. DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. In His New Premises at 18, LOWER VINCENT STREET (Just behind St. Matthew's Church). IS STILL OPEN TO MAKE YOUR COSTUMES AND YOUR SUITS AT HIS REASONABLE PRICES OF HIS USUAL GOOD QUALITY. Professional Cards. T3EMEMBER! 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18169, 15 August 1922, Page 12
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