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Amusements. GRAND — OPP GP O. — TO-DAY. .RAND — OPP. G.P.O. - TO-DAY. THE LAST SCREENING, NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE /'THE ETERNAL FLAME." "THE ETERNAL FLAME." " THE ETERNAL FLAME." "THE' ETERNAL FLAME." "THE ETERNAL FLAME." "THE ETERNAL FLAME." 4th Chapter - " ROBINSON CRUSOE." TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), New Drama, "A VOTCE IN THE DARK." "A VOICE IN THE DARK." "A VOICE IN THE DARK." "A VOICE IN THE DARK." "A VOICE IN THE DARK." A Great Comedy, "THE VAGRANT." "THE VAGRANT." "THE VAGRANT." sth Chapter Serial. sth Chap. - "ROBINSON CRUSOE." sth Chan. - ''ROBINSON CRUSOE." All Election Results screened This AT THE GRAND' THEATRE. DIXIELAND. TMXIELAND. IXIELAND JL/IXIELAND. AUCKLAND'S CABARET DE LUXE. LONG NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. | ELECTION NIG HT. ELECTION N 1 G II T. ELECTION NIGH T. RESULTS SHOWN j RESULTS SHOWN RESULTS SHOWN AT DIXIELAND. AT DIXIELAND. AT DIXIELAND. TILL 1.30. A.M. DOUBLE TICKET. Us. . 'Phono 1535 for Table Reservations Direction - - - • HERBERT J. BJ^NTLEY CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY DECEMBER 9. 1922. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1922. MISS BERYL METTLETON AND MISS MARJORIE TURNER Present Pupils in GRAND JUVENILE BALLET. GRAND JUVENILE BALLET Come and See ROMANTIC VENETIAN SCENA. Come and See OLD-FASHIONED MINIATURE REVUE. Come and Hear "WAIATA POl." with Pois and Maori Mats. Come and Have a Peep into FIX) ELAND. Come and See BALLET OF THE N.Z. TREES. Come and Sea the WONDERFUL ACROBATIC SPECIALTY. Come and Hear tho CHORUSES rendered bv Devonport's Leading Juvenile Singers Don't Miss this Opportunity of Seeing Clever Children in Dainty Dances, with Gorgeous Costumes. Prices: 3s 3d (reserves), '2s 2d, and Is Id. Box Plan fit Lewis R. I-ladv and Son, Ltd. Stage Management and Special Lighting Effects: Mr. Chas. Crosher, SEE TnE ELECTION RETURNS In the TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. Booking at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Tenders. TENDERS will be received up till December 10 for the Right to Cator for ! Luncheons and Teas at Cheltenham Carni- ! val and Regatta on December 30 and j January 1 aud 2. Estimated attendance lon one day U?t year, IO.UOOt The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. H. LITTLE, Chairman. R. G. BROCKET!', Treasurer. " CHAS. E. GRIFFITHS. Organising Secretary. Cheltenham Mansions, Devonport. frT~o G U M D I G G E R "s. Tenders are invited by the Franklin Racing Club for the right to Dig Gum on the : Racecourse Property, Pukekohe, for a period I of 12 months, on a royalty basis, or a lump num. i- . .. All tenders"to be lodged with the Secretary, Pukekohe. hot later than 5 o'clock on FRIDAY, "December 15, and marked "lender for Gumdigging." Conditions may bo inspected on application to Secretary. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. P. DAYSn, Secretary. "DiOROUGH OF ■„ MOUNT EDEN? Tenders will be received by the undersignod until 5 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, 11th inst., for the Construction of Sewerage Works, Excavation of Trenches, and Laying of Waterpipes. 'j. Plans and Specification may be seen on application at the Borough , Engineer a Office.. HOWARD GRTBBLE, Acting-Town <Clerk. Valley Road. Mt. Eden. December 5, 1922. "jVTEiW MUNICIPAL BUILDINGSIn Brick and Reinforced Concrete, For the NEWMARKET BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tenders for the above close at our Office, i December 113. 1922. at 2 p.m. I GARRETT AND HARVEY. i . Associated Architects. 'Phone ii 23. Wright's B'dgfi.. Fort St. IT>O A D '; .-. FORMATION. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon of TUESDAY, December 1 12, for tin formation of 26 chains of road at j Manurewa. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HARRISON AND GRIERSON.. Road Engineers, 201, Victoria Arcade. 37 CHAINS ROAD AT IVJj BUCKLAND'S BEACH. Tenders received up to Noon, MONDAY. December 11, at the office of FOSTER AND MILLER, Road Engineers, Safe Deposit, High St. HpO BUILDERS. Tonders invited for Erection of Wood House, Coronation Road, Epsom, returnable noon, 16th. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. F. DUNN. Co. SMITH, DUNN, Forst Street. »T» O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection of OfKcs Screens and;- Partitions up till Noon MONDAY, December 11. Plans and specifications may be had at our Office. T. C. MULLIONS, SHOLTO SMITH, Architects, 14. Winstene's Bldgs. FVO Builders.—Residence, Jubilee Avi, A Devonport.—Tenders close WEDNESDAY, 13th, noon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wood, alternative price brick.—-Plans, etc., at Offices, J. J. Craig, Ltd., Queen St. PRICE wanted for Chipping and Painting (one coat red oxide), S. T. Sinipllon.— Municipal Fishmarket. TENDERS invited for a Wooden Cottage at Mangore up till noon December 9. —James Christie and Co.. Pelmerston Buildings, Queen St. MOVE YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. Wo have Special Equipment for REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. • GEO. RHODES AND SONS, LTD.. Builders and Contractors. 'Phone 1051. For Sale by Tender. rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till 4. p.m. on MONDAY, the Uth day of December, 1922, for tho Purchase and Removal of the Stone Steps and Foundations of the late Hon. Cadman's House, Great North Road, Borough of Avondale, previously destroyed by fire. About 500 square feet of hammer-dressed and sawn sotts. Specifications at our Office. LOCKIE GANNON AND WOELEY, Consulting Engineors_ and Surveyors, Gleeson'e Buildings, High St., Auckland. TENDERS invited by undersigned till Decerabor 22, for Purchase of Threshing Mill at Mr. Levy's Farm, 2-miles from Buc-kland station. —G. S. Whiteside. Wanganui. QEE THE ELECTION RETURNS O In the TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. Booking at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ARPET Cleaning. Electric Beating and Vacuum, 9d yard, delivered.—Domestic Vacuum Co.. Strand Arcade. 'Phone 900. "T ET Norton Do It."—Supply that Xmae JLi Present in Watches and Jewellery.— 901, Karangahape Rd. A CHOICE Selection Leather ror fconn XX boot rep»iring.--Chftmber»' Boot B*> ■Ui&lrtoß F*o4oiy. «6», KiManaahftso Ed ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18267, 7 December 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18267, 7 December 1922, Page 16

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