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I AMUSBMEHTS. LAST DAY! " ' ;)■ \-v;--. ' STRAND : N.Z.'a — QTRAND. TRAND — Largest OTRAND STRAND and — OTRAND. TRAND — Finest i„ —OTRAND. QTRAND Picture —OTRAND. OTRAND . - /House. OTRAND. Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ' . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. At' 11.30 — 2.15 6.0 — and. 7.45. Mary t>ickford. ARY 1 ICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. In Her } Greatest Success: ; . "Tils OI , , > " AESS Up « QTORM /COUNTRY." IHE OTORM V^OUNTRY." * '.*> » /COMMENCING rpO-MORROW. OMMENCING " AO-MORROW. An Achievement of the truest of Screen Artistes, • . . X r ORMA rpALMADGE, i>OKMA AaLMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE. WYNDHAM STANDING And HARRISON FORD In • SMILIN' rpHROUGH." MILIM'- IHROUGH." • " SMILIN' THROUGH." " SMILIN* THROUGH. " (SMILIN- THROUGH." A story of no love and old—hearts pulsing to youthflouti.ng spectral fears —rising from iv vale of heartbreak, to come fjmilin' through. * * * V . * * . i I The Greatest Stnge Success J I Brought Glorfbusly to the ! Screen, . . I /L•' . • I r: — v COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT THE STRAND. IX IE LAND CABARET. JULY 27— COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CLUB DANCE. „ Bookings at the Club. Sessions as, usual, at 3 and 8. DANCING. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. EAST STREET. . AUCKLAND MILK CO'S SOCIAL AND RECREATION CLUB. A Dance will bo held TO-MORROW (Friday), 'July 27, at 8 p.m. sharp. Markwiclc's Orchestra. Bright music, good floor. Ladies, Is; Gents., Is 6d. Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies, the Governor-General, Lord Jellicoe, and Viscountess Jellicoe. £ U C K L A N D UNIVERSITY. FRENCH OLUBI v FRENCH CLUB. Tickets for the Ball in the Scots Hall TO-MORROW (Friday), will bo on sale at 'Lewis R. Eady and Son's till 5 p.m. TODAY (Thursday). ' W. C. S. LEYS. W. G. KALAUGHER. • Hon. Secretaries, University College. T EBORIC Club.—Jazzing at Point Erin J-i Tea Kiosk, Tuesday, July 3.1. .Doubles, 3S. , . ■ - . '■■ BIRTLEY'S Jazn Orchestra, late Keith Prowse, London; any instruments; book them.—-4, Tainui Rd., Devonport. , JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra, for Balls, Socials, etc.; any number instruments. —Edgar, Chemist, Khyber Pass. .. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and . Concert Band.Office, 23G. Queen St.. 'Phones 734 A. 5969 (4 rings). TEACHERS OF DANCINQ. ANITA WEBSTER. Dancing JA Classes.Second Term, July 6.Studio. 5 Shelly Beach Rd.; 'phone 2351 a. DANCING-Oldest and Latest Taught by appointment, 2, Gl&remont St.—Amos, Professional Teacher. ; '■ *17' XPERT Tuition in latest Ballroom XJ Dances —Prof. Kelley. Modern Dancing Sltwc'io. 30, Palmerston Bldgs. (top floor), opp. G.P.O. Hours. 12-9. TEACHERS OF MUSIC AND ELOCUTION TI/pSS ; LILLIAN BRAITHWAITE. Tea-i»-L cher of Voice Production, Singing. Piano. Sheehan St.. near Three Lamps, Ponsonby. • ' : : . ' VIOLONCELLO. SINGING.—PupiIs V wanted by Signor Martinengo; 20 years a . Soloist in Great Britain. ' ' Apply. 9, Lower Symonds St.. or Strand Theatre. jjr|v. : . Sidney . HAYDEN, .... ; ; .PIANIST, ' '' • Commences Tuition, , . ■ , " , AUGUST 1. .<! ' Suburbs Visited. LAKE RD., TAKAPUNA. . ' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. • A RMATURES and All Classes of Winding 'jCjL Repairs.—Watson, Steele and Ganley, Ltd.. Wellesley St.. Auckland. ! LIBRARIES. "DROOKING'S Circulating Library.—New ■D Books every mail.—2B, Wellesley St. W. lopp. Fuller's). 'Phone 1167 A. rPHE ATHENAEUM. Auckland's Leading A . Lending Library; subscription from &s quarter.—Blo (Basement). N.Z. Insurance Bldg. • WANTED TO LEASE. /"COUPLE want ,to Small House; V good locality, Parnell; furn. or infurn.: end December onwards; refs.—B.R., 74. Herald. . . PREMISES, suitable blacksmithing,. motor A building, vicinity Newmarket.—Wheel, 278. Herald. - ; ' v ■ TpURNISHED HOUSE, 7 or 8 ROOMS for A 12 months. Family 3 adults Garage and Telephone essential. Remwera preferred. Possession in September. Every possible care guaranteed.— ' C. F. BENNETT, N.Z. .Insurance " Bldgs., Queen St WANTED TO RENT. jpiOTTAGE, '3 or 4 rooms, partly furnished V>* . preferred -any locality, handy city. Urgent, 277, Heeald. i HOUSE, 6 to 8 rooms, unfurnished, wanted by . business man; good references.— 152. Herald. ; . * "OEMUERA, Parnell— small adult famA« . ily.—G-Roomed House, prefer right purchase.—Careful Tenant. 222. Heraldi. QEPTEMBER. long term.4 Rooms, kitO chenette, adult family; part furn., unfurn.Wilks, Braunston Villa, Ellerslie. MOUSES AND CAMP WANTED. BUNGALOW, _G-roomed, and sleeping porch; Mt. Eden, Epsom, handy Newmarket and tram; up to £2250.—Bungalow, Box 14<3, City. T3UNGALOW, 4 or 5 booths, Dominion Tonn 1- . or ,■ Albert; up to £1400; cash 200 and good payments; urgent. , u , „., 0 . , BURRETT. Phone, Jolß. 4. Durham St. E. HOUSE, 5 or 6 rooms; Ponsonby or Grey Lynn; £700-£ 800 cash.—M.. 186. Herald. HOUSES and Sections wanted Glenmore, J-L Dominion Rd., Kingsland; immediate inspection.—Frank Warren, Land Agent, 141 lvingsland. ' t HOUSE.- 7-roomed, required by Client; . within second section; up to £1600particulars, urgent.—Burrett, 4, Durham St' E.. 'phone 3518. HOUSE, or Farmlet, in town or suburbs; guaranteed mortgage offered in part payment.—Retiring, 417. Herald.' HOUSES.— Good demand all suburbs] Please send particulars of yours.—A A Civil, Wright's Buildings. Fort St. HOUSES.— Good _ demand, all suburbs; reasonable prices, 3eeA particulars of yours —Neville Newcomb. H.M. Arcade. ANUREWA.—Section,. elevated, required -LT.I. immediately; no land etc.. Genuine, 73, HERALD. "iVT ORTHCOTE.— 7 Rooms, must i-i stand inspection; near £2000; good deposit.—Violet Palmer. Smeeton's Buildings, QECTION; Herne Bay or Ponsonby pre-, ►J ferred; state locality, price and terms. —Section, 224, Herald. SECTION, anj suburb, elevated preO ferred; cash purchaser • must' be cheap.—Section, 50. Herald. QOLDIERS' Liana Bureau, Hellaby's ►J Buildings. urgently requires Houses, arms, armlets, with Soldiers' .MortgagesBuyers waiting. „ , URGENT. — client, cash, site suitable building shop; Mt. Albert tram terminus.Rose and Featlierstona, Mt. Albert.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 14

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