j Amusements. j,.— ■ ; , rpo THE CHINESE COMMUNITY OF 1 AUCKLAND. And *11 who wish to see a Real Chinese Show j are welcome- i SUN WAH CHINESE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Will stage their Initial Production, , SCOTS HALL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. At 7.45. E. H. GEE YOE. (False Liberty). CHINESE ORCHESTRA. ALL HONG ACTORS. ; Admission: 2s; Children. Is: Reserves. Ss. i Tickets obtainable from all Chinese j Shopkeepers. I MR. SUN YDE. Hon. Treasurer. j 526. Queen Street. ! 1 AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC j A SOCIETY. " OUR MISS GIBBS." Owing to a rearrangement of dates by the j lessees of His Majesty's Theatre, the produotion of "Our Miss Gibbs " by the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society will not eventuate until November 30. Subscribers are again reminded to send in their subscriptions to the Secretary, £\o. • Box 6GS. Intending subscribers should take steps j to be enrolled no as to ensure receiving the i benefits accruing therefrom. i ANCI NG. 8 T ILL 12, AT RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET | TO-NIGHT. Double Tickets. 7s 6d. v 'Phone 2560 - I 7i UP-TO-DATE LABOUR PRO- j A HIBITIONIST. TOWN HALL JI~SUNDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL SUNDAY NEXT, | AFTERNOON AND EVENING. j AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ; HEAR A " DINKUM " AUSTRALIAN ON PROHIBITION. Boxing. -M-ORTHERN gOXING A SSOCIATION. PATRON: His Excellency the Governor-General, Viscount Jeliicoe. G.C.8.. O-M. GREAT TYOUBLE "PROGRAMME. BEAT JTrOGRAMME. FRED BROCK V. JOCK GRAHAM FRED BROCK V. JOCK GRAHAM (Sydney) (Auckland) 15 Three-minute Rounds for a Purse of -150. And A CURTAIN-RAISER TO THE STAR ITEM. 10 Three-minute Rounds for a Purse of £60 Between i MIKE FLYNN V. JERRY WHITTOME MIKE FLYNN V. JERRY WHITTOME (Sydney) (Auckland) rpOWN TTALL, A UCKLAND. ON Tlj-ONDAY, QCTOBER |J? AT 8 P.M. PRICES: Stage. £1; Reserves, 10s: Circle. 6s 6d; Body of Hall, 4* 6d; Gallery. 2s 9d. We Pay Tax. Box Plan (advertised later) at Carter and ; Asher's, Tobacconists, opp. Heiuld Office. P B. GREENHOUGH. Hon. Secretary, N.B.A. PERSONAL and Private Lessons in • Boxing and Physical Culture taught by Mike Tracey. Results guaranteed.— ; Apply, 63, Wellington St., Mondays, Wed- j ncsdays. and Fridays, from 2 to 5, and from 6 to 10 p.m. j Restaurants and Tearooms. i . ■ —— j A. I" EMON n ISH TUREEN You must visit Stacey's Tea-room this week. Demonstrations daily, showing j many home uses of fine Auckland-grown Lemons. Come to-day. Booklets free, j To each patron at Stacey'e a dainty; healthful Lemon Dieh is Free. Learn to '. use them for health's sake. Take somo Lemons home. They arc good and very cheap at STACEY'S, 61. QUEEN STREET. OANFORD'S DINING ROOMS, OPPOSITE G.P.O-. QUEEN STREET. FISH MEALS. Open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. daily. SUNDAYS, 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. STRAND CAFE PRIOR STILL LEADING. BEST la 6d MEAL IN TOWN. Sales of Property. . , i LAND Agents, take notice my iiection. Torrance St.. Epaom. has been sold.— M. A. Bunkall. Wanted to Rent. COTTAGE, furn.. seaside; Christmas; 5 weeks only; refa.—Holiday. 44, Hebald, Hamilton; COTTAGE, Barn, Large Shed, wanted for 1 month for girls' Christmas camp: near beach; good water Biipply; rental must bo cheap.—Apply immediately. Y.W.C.A.. Queep St. ' MOUSE, ,7 to 10 rooms, central, suitable ! boarding house; good tenant; reason- j able.—Address at Herald. j HOUSE. 5-6-Roomed, Remucra or Green Lane district; furnished or uniurnished.—House. 375. Herald. ROOMS (2), or Bach, unfurn.; not above 15s. —Reply, before 4 to-day. Respectable, 420, Herald. SHOP, small, wanted to rent; situated ! Queen St. or Karangahape Rd.—Shop, 417. Hebald. | SUPERIOR Tenant, requires Furnished House. 7 rooms, 6 to 12 months.—Geo. j Mayhill. Phoenix Chambers. Wanted to Lease. j OA TO 30 Acres wanted to lease, vicinity £j\J Pukekohe, Buckland or Tuakau preferred.—Urgent, 145, Herald. Houses and Land Wanted. — ' \ — HOUSE, 4 or 6 rooms, on £50 deposit; pay i'so year off.—Buyer, 586, Herald. HOUSE, small, in good locality, wanted purchase on £ 100 deposit immediately. No agents.—Reasonable. 203. Herald. REMUERA Section wanted; client will inspect immediately.—Particulars, urgent, j Bnrrett, 4. Durham St. 'Phono 3518. | RESIDENCE wanted to purchase, -in marine suburb; substantial deposit, or : straight-out for cash.—Value. 416. Herald. QECTION wanted, hanuy to city; easy O terms.— Railway, 402, Herald. ECTION" Epsom. handy cars; cash ; client, particulars urgent; immediate ' inspection.—Burrett, 4. Durham St. Phones ' 3518. 4111. ! SECTIONS, Remuera, Epsom, Mt. EdorT; ; big demand.—Wade, Broadway Estate Agent, Newmarket. SHOPS.— I have a client, open to purchase ' Shops in suburbs.-—Send particulars to ; A. L. Raven. 147, Queen St. j j QOLDIERS' Land Bureau, Hellaby's BldgsT, ! O urgently require Houses, Farms, Farmlets with soldiers' mortgages; buyers waiting. 5 TO 10 Acres, with House, suitable poultry farm: handy city.—Terms to Poultry, 275, Herald. OIKA DEPOSIT—About 5 Rooms, withoWW' in 2nd section; not over £900.— I'osseasion, 381. Hsrali>. Grazing Wanted. GRAZING wanted for cow; would rent paddock; must be handy —Frost, Gardner Rd., New Lynn, i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18216, 9 October 1922, Page 12
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