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I ' AMUSEMENTS. ' _fflß* THE OALVATION . A RMY. .' W&S&x J- HE SALVATION V -A.RMY. .; hßr — , rfl OWN ttall. , 'Vr'.-.'i.owN JJL.AL L. . ~ ~;» !- CONCERT CHAMBER.' . ..:,CONCERT CHAMBER.;; TO-NIGHT (MONDAY).?. 7.45 P.M. •■'■'■'■' V--:-v' TO-NIGHT . (MONDAY). .7.45 < P-M. i. \ . TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). 7.45 P.M. ■ ,' ( ' GRAND}; ANNUAL ..UNITED . . %-, YOUNG PEOPLE'S '■■:. DEMONSTRATION. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEMONSTRATION. YOUNG PEOPLE'S £ DEMONSTRATION. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ; DEMONSTRATION. Bigger, Better, Brighter Than Ever. COMMISSIONER HOGGAED 1 " Presiding. "..','* Charming Items by the " Grange " Girh. ISongs by United Young People T Choir. Beautiful Tableaux. Ribbon ' Drills. Swedish Drills, Action Songs, S.A. Pageant. Boy Scouts' Band, ; etc. ■••■ ■ ■ ■■•. :,;';-»/> .-.';' ■ "• • Tickets obtainable from Corps Officers or * Headquarters, H.B. Buildings, Queen St. Price, Is. Children, 9d. TOWN Hall Concert Chamber.— . (Tuesday) night, Miss MoAneaney and Pupils,- assisted by some of Auckland's lead- ; ing Vocalists and Dancers. A good night entertainment. Prices, 2a and Is, Children half-price.- No tax. ■ ' 1 i DRESS AND FASHION, ACCORDION Pleating— latest, in XX five different styles. — The Crothall Way Co.. 137. Symonds -St. __ " AMERICAN BUTTON CO., 43, Elliott St, —'Hemstitching, . Cablostitching, Pleating, Frill-kilting. Eveletting,, Embroidering. ' Braiding, Buttonholing, - BEST Indigo Blue Serge Costumes, genuine tailor-made to order, £10 10s.— C. Vernon-and. Co.. 8. Wellesley St. EXCELLENT Selection of Marabout sad, v Ostrich Capes and Stoles. Renovations „ specialty.—Mrs. Crombie. City Chambers. j EXCLUSIVE Styles for itaces.— your .. Costume- made at Lau:rio and Hardy, Foresters' Bldgs., Albert St.. , ■ ■ . , HEMSTITCHING. Buttons. Pleating, - Dressmak.v.E. Costumes. Coat Frock, tailored; moderate.— Button Faclory, 12. Wellesley .St. West. MAISON KAKINE. The Guinea Hat Room. 6, Watson's Bldgs.. first floor (take elevator), Wellesloy St. E. MISS GROVE. Drsssmaker . and Costumier.— Wading and Evening Dresses a specialty.The Regal, Broadway, Newmarket; ■' - ■ - MADAM LENOIR. 56. Mt. Eden Ed.— . iYJL High-class Dressmaker. Will continue . taking orders till further notice as her trip has been postponed. The latest styles just arrived. '. ■ ) ( REMNANTS, Serge. Velour. Tweed, Hop- i sack; all at half-marked price —Glencoe House. Hamilton. j DYERS AND CLEANERS. ; GENT'S. Ladies' Hats Cleaned/Blocked: Felts, Panamas, Leghorn, Tuscan.— Crothal Way Co.. 137, Symonds St. ' ; BRING Cleaning. Vacuum and Genoral • Cleaning; experienced staff.—Domestio ' Vacuum Cleaning : > Co., Strand Arcade. , 'Phone 900. ■ ■ ~' , ■ . ; ARPET CLEANING SPECIALISTS. At your Residence, or Collected ■■••'■■" and Returned. , Sams day ii neoessury. Cartage free. Contracts made for all kinds of Cleaning. VACUUM CLEANING CO. OF N.Z., 11. Hellaby's Buildings, Queen Street. 'Phone 1769. HOW .VISITORS rpo AUCKLAND. Should combine business with pleasure and while in the Metropolis make a point . of interviewing .us in regard to the renovation of their wearing apparel. Shabby, stained, soiled and crumpled garments (Ladies' or Geut.'s), wo can often not only restore to something like their original smartness, but can re-model or' reshape to the latest fashions. Think of the saving! We are doing the ' largest . renovating : and re-modelling business in the Dominion. Call 011 (or write to) ~ - : ■;-.<■ »■:;,• : ' ' ■' -'■'■ ■ '•; ; rpHE : pROTHALL WAY riO.," . ; Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors. 137, Symonds St., and 171, Manukau Ed.. Auckland. Our motor-van collects daily in City -and r Suburbs. City Receiving Agent, Arnott. Hairdresser. IA, Queen St. Our 'phone No. is 2544 A? \ • . T~ BE EMPIRE NEEDS YOU! YOU NEED THE EMPIRE! <■ - ' - ; •■'■.. ? ? WHY ? ? ■ - . Because,' it you are thrifty and economical, you will not throw away your Old Suits, Contumes. Frocks, etc. . Just send them to •f "THE EMPIRE," or Ring up No. 3867. and oar Vans will collect. EXPERT DYEING. EXPERT CLEANING. • EXPERT REMODELLING. EXPERT REPAIRING. . Old Garments Made as New in a Few Days. V, / :0. and at Trifling .. Cost. . 1 Country ' Orders Receive Special Prompt Attention, and Return Postage Paid; SPECIAL. FUR. -DEPARTMENT for the Renovation and Remodelling of All Kinds ci Fur Work. ' /<■.•*•<•■••-■;■ EMPIRE: CLEANING AND DYEING CO.. Furriers, Etc., 358, Queen St. (opp. Main Entrance V '?- Town Hall). «'. Ey Special Appointment to His Excellency r :.;;ii / Viscount Jellicoe. 1 !i -' ''■ : ■'" , —"■■■' ■• ■■ - ■'-.!■■■'" .- TO - LET. - - ■ ■ • BON Marche Building. Karansabape Rd—Well lit centrally-situated Offices, suitable V photographers, optician, dressmakers,- i tailor, agents. ' Window space if required,, ■■ ■ EUNSWICK Bldgs.—Superior Offices, i Queen . St.; frontage, I and' strongroom. Neville Newcomb. Ltd.. H.M. Arcade. BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, kitchenette, every ■ modern con v.; Remue waterfront, minis to' ; car, lovely view; refs.; rent, 57s 6d. —34. City Chambers. CI t-.Y''---- ' CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET. •, .!, SEVERAL ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR SAMPLE ROOMS ..OR OFFICES. . :: ■ .;.-'.-• F. M. COGAN, -:- ■/.'■':+. R. H. - Abbott and Co., Ltd., , t ; , City Chambers. Queen '. Street. '". TJTPSOM —House, * 8 • rooms;' furn.; 'all XL/ coii7s.i e.1.; tennis court: 2 mins. 3rd section; refs.—Address at Herald. '• ■■: : .' FLOOR Space.-(Large),: Ist floor, one door off Queen St.; , suit Dentist.Burrett, 4;' l Durham St. E..-• -i -. '; - ; HAIJEtDRESSER-Tobacconist; .golden bl'iKirtunity; '"::'■ Greenwood's Corner, Epsom; shop • and ■ dwelling • available. ling and Fowler, -'phone 3275 A.' HOUSE, furn., 6 rooms; Remuera; harJlI- lour side; handy 'trams; no children. Abbott and Elmsly, 95. Queen St. i'; AK,'ir'House, Takapuna— Self-contained Flats, furnished, all convs.R. Arthur, Ltd:. Queen St.' ■'■ ' ___ T AEGE OFFICE. QUEEN STREET. ' «y,'3.'-- Immediate possession '' : "<:> '■'■■' , -HUTCHISON AND ELLIFFE, .;;... Premier Bldgs.-. Durham -St. E. ', OFFICE, , suitable Music Studio. Francis . Bros.. 10. Durham St. E.. City. PARK ED.—House, superior, unfurn.; ' ©very, conv.; bath, califont: no children; refa. required. Park Ed. I PHOTOGRAPHERS.— STUDIO TO LET. . Bust Business Portion in Hamilton. : Further particulars by applying to . . : . - . • BOX 196. Hamilton. EETAJL Shop Premises. Quay Street ex-. • c?llent stand; no opposition. Reply to ROBERTSON BROS. AND LEWISHAM. -;.•:;-.-" • '.'•..■• ," LIMITED. . • Quay Bldgs.. Quay St.. Auckland. SHOPS (2), with living rooms; good posits tion.—24. Pitt St. . ..-■■.■■-.. STORAGE. 40ft. by 25ft., central. What ; offers?— l6a. Commerce St. Phono. B_5A.. S~ HEDS and Yard, Eden Terrace; hanay railway station.— Victor Macky, Empire 1 I Buildings. Swanson St. ."■■.■ ' I QHOPS, ' Dominion Rd. Terminus; owner 1 O , will build to suit tenants.— and i Tozer. Dominion Rd. Terminus. . ST. HELlEßS—Furnished House. £2 10s; a'liio. unfurnished. Bradshaw, Land Agent. : ■ ,_ - ■ MERCANTILE CHAMBERS. CORNER OF CUSTOMS AND FORT STS t ' ; THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE AND ATTRACTIVE SHOP. in Most Prominent - Position. Also. . WARE-ROOM, which may bo leaned either in conjunction with Shop or separs ■: ately ; ground floor. r F. M. COGAN. R. H. ABEOTT AND CO.. LIMITED. 1 CITY CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET pHOICE 6-ROOMED HOUSE TO LET. A Client has a House which is situated , in good suburb, with all conveniences; 'not , far from tram; to let for a term of from 1 to 3 years if. desired, or will let on (, weekly tenancy. t For further particulars, write, ' ' 9 JNO.rj.REY. HELENSVILLE. _ . , ■ 'Phone 13. r —t" " . "■■v, J "''— ....^ r r<EQRGE WALKER has his own Furni- , \J ture Vans and delivers all New Furni- : 1 ture free of. * charge. ■-•;;■ -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18458, 23 July 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18458, 23 July 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18458, 23 July 1923, Page 14

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