Amusements. j . _ j Q.RAND. Opp. G.P.O. TO-DAY. Special Double Star Programme. Star Drama, "MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE." "MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE." "MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE." Starring SYLVIA BREAMER. ' Another Big Star Comedy-Drama, "ON THE TURN OF A CAiID." "ON THE TURN OF A CARD." "ON THE TURN OF A CARD." An All Star Cast. Fine Supports BIJOU ORCHESTRA. Special Children's Prices During Day Sessions. Back to Pre-War Prices this Week. •AT THE GRAND. —— TO-DAY. i. ! I |TT QWEPT THROUGH A MERICA. jXT OWEPT XHROUGH AMERICA. i 1 { wst? i! m i i I | i ' TT'S pOMTNG TO "MEW r/EALAND. IT'S X o Vi EW Z-EALAND. j J ! TT A FFECTS V TREMENDOUSLY It -Affects .1 ou ± rem_jnduUsly; I I Electoral. 'DOSKILL ELECTORATE. | M ISS T?LLEN :ITELVILLE, (IndopemWit Reform Candidate), Will Address the Electors of Roskill At j THE EMPIRE PICTURE THEATRE, : DOMINION ROAD, On I TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. COMMUNITY SINGING-, 7.30 TO 8. j CHAIRMAN: J. W. Shackelford, Esq.. Mayor of Mt. Eden. QTTY COUNCIL BY-ELECTION. Auckland. October 13. 1922. ; ■ To C. H. FCRNESS. Esq., J.P.. Customs Street East. j Auckland. N.Z. j Dear Sir.—On behalf of tho Business and i Professional mem who requested you to acj cept nomination for the forthcoming Munici- • pal By-election, we wish to thank you for J eventually acceding to our emphatic desire. j j We appreciate your action because we j know that you were averse to taking on [ more public duties, and that you had persistently refused nomination for every City Election for the past ten years. We know that you eventually agreed to our reqnost because of your high sense of I citisenship. Your past experience in public ; life warrants u« concluding that the Rate--1 : payers of Auckland like ourselves will | appreciate the public spirit you are exhibiting in offering your services. Again thanking you accepting nomination, we are, Youro faithfully. GEO. FOWLDS. A. B. ROBERTON, H. DEARSLEY. E. ANDERSON. H. P. RICHMOND. Musical Instruments for Sale. APOLLO Player-Piano, only one. exNiagara. Will it be yours?— Moore's, Customs St., Agents. BEAUTIFUL Cramer Upright Grands, ex Ruahine. Hear these magnificent ! Pianos.—Moore's, Customs St. (next Waver- | leyL FINAL NOTlCE."—Richardson's Piano Business closing. Few good Instruments left. Make your offer.—llo. Queen Bt. FINAL OPPORTUNITY " of getting one of Richardson's Beautiful Pianos cheap before they close.—llo, Queen St. rj.EORGE RUSSELL Magnificent Upright V.X Grand, nevr; everything perfect; £120. : ~Z A * ex - Hawthorn, Ltd., 28, Karangahape Rd. and Records, half-price; * sale or exchange; large selection,—l 4, ; Darby St. CIRAMAPHONE Bargains, from £1 10s; I. Records; Needles, 2s 1000; Repairs,— Edison ■ Dealers. 70. City Chambers. ' QRAMAPHONE, Decca, brand new. y.J double spring; coat, £16 16s; take £12; few Records.—Decca. 665. Herald. (^.RAMAPHONES.— New Edison, ColuraA bia. etc.: Records, Cabineta.—Gramaphone Record Library, 810. N.Z. Insurance : Bidgs. GRAMAPHONES.— Brighten your Home with a Gramaphone. We stock the 1 world's four leading makes, which have stood the test of time, namely, His Master's ; Voice, Columbia, Edison, ana v Rexonola.— Howie's, Endean's Bidgs., Quay St. PACKARD Organ, as new. £35; Cornish Organ, perfect condition. £22 10s.— Auckland Piano Agency. 291. Queen St. I>IANO. English, good order, no borer; £62.—Address at Herald, PIANOS.— Sttohmenger, wood frame, good value, £34; Grover, fair condition, £19, on rail.—Fows, Cambridge. I3LAYER Piano, high-class, in solid oak; English make; ae new.—Player. -490, Hkrald. RECORDS.— We would be pleased to play you any His Master's Vo'.ce, Columbia, Zonophone. or Regal Record yen may wish to hear. Call to-day and hoar the latest suo- , cesses. If unable to call, we will gladly send you full list on request.—Howie's, Endcg.n'B Bidgs., Quay St. i Musical Instruments Wanted. ' T DVERTISER wishes to Purchase, for i__ Caah, medium price Iron-frame Piano. I State maker and price to i MUSIC, i 685. Herald. CORNETS. Violins. Banjos, Mandolins, Ukuleles, Guitars, Gramaphones, and all I other Musical Instruments.—6s-67, Victoria : St. w. PIANO good appearance and make; no borer; cash about £65.—Home 739, j Herald. ASPIRIN T«.blets, best English manufacture, is 9d per 100, post free.—> I Box I*ll, <*.P.O« _-2tl*_d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18222, 16 October 1922, Page 12
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