Amnsemcnts. IT OVE ,WILL TPIND A "^^. It's a time-worn adage, but true in all ages and climes. It ia a vital subject with young and old, and the' foundation of most 6tories. CORINNE GRIFFITH ORINNE LTRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH In "•received tsayment* " xXeceived Jtayment." " received payment." ' "RECEIVED PAYMENT." " RECEIVED PAYMENT." " RECEIVED PAYMENT." " RECEIVED PAYMENT." " RECEIVED PAYMENT. ' " RECEIVED PAYMENT." " RECEIVED PAYMENT." " RECEIVED PAYMENT." " RECEIVED PAYMENT." Illustrates this old adago from a new angle. Tho tale is full ff love, emotion. action, suspense, and human interest. It is something dif ferent. SEE IT TO-DAY AT THE PRINCESS — The — "DRINCESS RINCESS — Theatro — XRINCESS PRINCESS — of — "DRINCESS RINCESS — Surprises. — X RINCESS . 'Phone 586 A. N AT THE GRAND TO-DAY: First Chapter—New Setial, "THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE." (See Advertisements.) Meetings. (taHon) PROHIBITION /CAMPAIGN. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Corner Queen and Fort Streets—Geo. Phillippa and L. E. Fnlkner. Corner Beresford and Pitt Streets—Rev. L. H. Hunt, Mr. W. R. Tuck, M.A., and Miss Medland. Ponsonby (Three Lamps), 7.30 p.m.—Mrs. Loo Cowie and Mr. V. Nugent. Comer Symonds St. and Newton Rd,— Messrs. L. E. Falkner and W. Stewart. Corner Dominion and Valley Roads—Revs. A. Thornhill and F. CopelandNewmarket (Broadway).—Messrs. E. Soloman, and W. R. Tuck, M.A, Onehuuga—Revs. F. R. Jeffreys and F. L. Front. • Otahuhu—Rev. H. Mason, J. Healy, and L, Walton. Pnkekohe—Rev. J. Olphert and Mr. M. F. Boyle. Be on the Winning Side Next Month— VOTE FOR PROHIBITION. (fkliafon) THE TIQUOR rTTRAFFIC AND HE XJIQUOR XRAFFIC -AND THE "VfAORIS. HE iVi-AORIS. Drink has played havoc the Maoris, and the Liquor Traffic is trying to work still further damage to this fine race. Come and hear the story at first-hand from, the lips of ErpAHUPOTIKI TTADDON, • IAHUPOTIKI1 AHUPOTIKI 11 ADDON. THE WONDERFUL MAORI ORATOR. WONDERFUL MAORI ORATOR. Tho Public will also havo the opportunity of hearing a Selection of ENGLISH AND MAORI SONGS, ENGLISH AND MAORI SONGS. NEHO TTEMI PAPAKAKURA, EHO HEM I A APAKAKURA, The FAMOUS MAORI TENOR. FAMOUS MAORI TENOR. The First Meeting will be Held ' in the TOWN HALL. SUNDAY. 3 P.M. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY. 3 P.M. Chairman: Dr. C. H. Laws, President of Methodist Conference. Community Singing. 3.30. Leader: L. E. Falkner. In the Evening R. TAHUPOTIKI HADDON Will Deliver an Address on ARE THE MAORIS WORTH SAVING? ARE THE MAORIS WORTH SAVING? While NEHO HEMI PAPAKAKURA Will Sing Hi 3 Beautiful ENGLISH AND MAORI SONGS. In EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, EVERYBODY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY. 8 P.M. A genuine treat for all who come. Leader: Mr. J. Healy. Collections at Both Meetings to Help Defray Expenses. Be on the Winning Side Next Month— T7OR PROHIBITION. I OTE JOR JT ROHIBITION. plilbiiioo] " pUSSYFOOT" AT T\EVONPORT. " pUSSYFOOT" AT *T\EVONPORT. He has'been speaking to crowded hoc.ees down South, and is listened to attentively, becauee he " delivers the straight goods " —not spurious, shoddy stuff such as is " put over ' by the Liquor Combine. PARISH HALL, DEVONPORT. PARISH HALL, DEVONPORT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, AT S P.M. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13. AT 8 P.M. MR. L. E. FALKNER Will Also Speak. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. .COMMUNITY' SINGING AT 7.30. COME AND HEAR WHAT "PUSSYFOOT " HAS TO SAY. BE ON THE WINNING SIDE NEXT MONTH. TTOTE "piOR PROHIBITION. y?iartoi\<»l\ (ftoJiibuioDj \JW2/ HADDON-pAPAKAKURA TLfEETING. ADDON-XTAPAKAKURA M.EETING. All those who are prepared to help again in the capacity of USHERS USHERS At the above Meeting are requested to bo on hand at the TOWN HALL- SUNDAY. 2 P.M. TOWN HALL SUNDAY. 2 P.M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 16
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