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'■"'■'•" ' ••-.■'•■", AMUSEMENTS. ''' j ; rpiVOLI. - Always — rpivoLl. XIVOLI. -a — J-IVOLI. . ' TIVOLI. —■ ; Good — -'I TIVOLI, TIVOLI. — Programme.— ■■'■'- TIVOLI. • -y : J-W>' :?•■-'.•■ TO-NIGHT. AT' 7.30. /, 'Fv .-J ■:. 'i«:V : TO-NIGHT. AT: 7.30. -■--': \' ',*'Jesse L. 'Lesley?. Presents ■*. '•"' .-■'; GLORIA . CUVANSON, '":' , LOBIA ANSON. \■' i "■ " ' ■ • GLORIA ?'SWA'NSON, (.'; >" I ,' . Supported ;by ; i.i . V' 4: • ' ANTONIO! .Tl/rCWEtENO. ■■ '. :■;, :/•!.' NTONiO.i! IVIORENO. , ' :>',' ') ,* . ,k : • Arid a Monster; All-star Cast. ,in''-. '• MY , AMERICAN TX7IFE." '< Y " -OIMEBICAN ' IFE." i ;;•;■;■> " MY; -AMERICAN WIFE." | iV;.| ','My American * Wife " is ■■>*'. vivid, : pulsing . story;by the famous novelist, Hector Turnbull, Gloria Swan6onhas a wonderful, role. She is cast in the part of , the young American girl, owner, of a racing stable, who goes to'the Argentine and becomes enmeshed in politics, with . sensational -results.': ..-..■. ~■ •,..,.-. ■..;,-. -■■.y-Als'o.vr■''. — ■•■■:.■ ■ :■■■> CHARLIE MURRAY 'COMEDY. CHARLIE MURRAY" COMEDY. . '■ ! •_ , " THE TjUTAL : pHOTO," <_ Etc, and the' ; New Zealand Government's .'•■■.'• ■'■'.. ' Four-reel. Film of ' . -~ 1 ; SAMOA. ' ■■-■■ ;; ; . I .... amoa. :. .••■•':.. >. '•>;■ a Taken ' Specially for the 1 British Empire , . '.■"■••:•>■ v .: Exhibition. 1924. :•'-' ■ :•] -Exhibit' of ■ Samoan I Novelties, kindly -lent by J. A., Westbrcok,. Esq. ••">'■.- ' SAMOA. Havo you friends in Samoa? SAMOA. •■ Have you ever been to Samoa? SAMOA. .Have you ever "heard .of •: the SAMOA. South Sea Isles? Have you qAMOA. ', heard of Robert Louis Stevenson ? , SAMOA. Do you do business' in Samoa? , SAMOA. See the trip on the U.S.S.;Co'b. SAMOA. - —Cocoanut i and Copra ' InSAMOA. —Tapping Rubber Trees SAMOA. Weird Animal Life—-Hut Con- . SAMOA. structionViews of . Suva—Apia . SAMOA. ' Harbour— Boy Scouts— " SAMOA. Magnificent Herd of Cattle— SAMOA. ' Close Insights into Native -; Life, SAMOA. ... . ; etc.. -etc. :'::.' ; • , Box Plan at •H. Cleal's, ' Queen Street, next Geo. Fowld's,' Ltd. 'Phone 2236 A ,; ~ - '■■'■• -■'. .:,."• rnRACKS/' .'.'"';.''• v- ■ '.-«. .-vv,. ';-,«;' X RACKS." ' ■;; ~: ;.... ; ::; Tl/pSS '.. ETHEL r OSBORN j' IS COMING. ', ' ~ V ■■■" TRACKS." ••• ' h ' ■■;,*• RACKS." .;•; RUGBY FOOTBALL. . i O?k T NT ERPRO VINCIAL RUGBY. cdSft JLnterprovinoial rugby. C*®s ' TNTERPROVINCIAL RUGBY. yflrL ; xnterprovincial rugby. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK, ; EDEN PARK. " EDEN PARK. ' I , EDEN PARK. - t; EDEN PARK. ' SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. . SATURDAY. -SATURDAY. SATURDAY. ! SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. ; [ ' ■ AUGUST 11. . • .: '■';.--,•.* ■ AUGUST' 11. - ' .'.- ; - . AUGUST 11. . . , TARANAKI .V. .AUCKLAND. : TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND. * > • • TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND. << ' .'. • TARANAKI V. AUCKLAND. TARANAKI V. ~ AUCKLAND. ; ' MOASCAR CUP : CHALLENGE . MATCH. MOASCAR CUP CHALLENGE MATCH. MOASCAR CUP CHALLENGE MATCH. , MOASCAR CUP CHALLENGE MATCH. f "' NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH. SCHOOL i AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. i f . • (Holders.) ■ . „ " * T. W. MABEN. • ' ...... . Secretary. A.R.F.U. ; TOURIST RESORTS ■ WHEN ' ■ VISITING •; - < ROTORUA. HEN VISITING ROTORUA. i , , '-' , Stay at ; '..•',-."'■•■'.'■■■'■' ;"j' ; 1 5.' THE' MANSIONS, ;- '' 1 THE MANSIONS.. s' And Secure the 'Comfort and Refinement of a Superior Home. Terms Moderate. : FRED REEVE, Proprietor.'Jv; HERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. HOTEL ' COLUMBIA . v- , (Near Town Hall, Cuba Street)., , » •First-class Accommodation for 100:.'guests.' Electric ; light . throughout. Elevator; >. 10 bathrooms: Excellent Cuisine: . Drawing [and " Commercial Rooms. Terms, 8s per day. 1 „ . Now; Under Entirely New Management. [ !..;.. W. : E.WEBB. Proprietor. . i W* E ™ TO ch STAY ; / IN. CHRIST " ■ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. -, Superior Private Accommodation. .V; s 52, Worcester Street, West End. 2 minutes V • • from GaP.O..' . c Beautiful lawns, garden*, etc , - \-: -;»;.■■ Moderate Tariff. .' - .•■'/•! ■ >;F. J. MURRAY. ='"■• - 'Phone 872. • ' - J > Proprietor. FERN LEIGH ERNL E I G H PRIVATE ' -HOTEL. a 28, Bymonds Street. 6 Central and Convenient. First-class v Accommodation.;' • ■ 'Phone 1319." . - ■ «■ ' ■, ■ • MISS L. SMITH. ' • ' :r " •''■ .--.•»...■. -■ proprietress.'i ■ HINEMOA HOUSE. ' HOT SPRINGS. -.' HELENS VILLE. :< ,•;,-,.,;- :'. I The only House with Hot Mineral Baths ? on the Premises; Swimming Bath, Plunge J Bath, and Slipper Baths, all under the • roof. Tariff,-£3 3s per week;, 10a per day, all, baths included. ' < , *> v ; v vr '~ i • i'V ' TONY KEANE. ' ,-: ' ■■». Proprietor." '" 'Phone '17. Helensville- ■ ■ ,-',: VENTNOR PRIVATE ': HOTEL, KING'S PARADE. DEVONPORT. . • - This-Well-Appointed/ Residential Hotel is C : Now Under Entirely ;New Management. >. ■/. Situated Right at -Water's Edge." : a Only 12 Minutes by Ferry from Queen >. v-/.•■"'•:-; Street.'' ~<; Reasonable Tariff. 'Phone 66, Devonport. a ' :; ";■' MISS K. CULBERT. ; '• ' '•'> Proprietress.. ' pARGEN ; .PRIVATE . r HOTEL. • EDEN CRESCENT. • - '••;'■-, Tariff, from J6a -per Day:' . * ':'■ - HOT SPRINGS.' ' HELENSVILLE. > 11 . SPRINGSIDE. HOUSE. . ■ f e Tariff. 9s • per Day. 62s per Week ' '- MR. AND MRS. EDDLESTON. '■ ,;■ •'•. >V':VK!m% '.-:; ■■ ■• .Proprietors.: PARAKAI HOUSE' (Hot . Springs)'. Parakai,- Helensville.—First-class Accommo- • dation tor Visitors. ' '.'.•'.>•; i ■■■■>• ■■ : MRS. E. LITTLE. . ; ' '.' ; 'Phone 35. ~-.".. Proprietress. ; 'i L — — ——-—":■ : . ' ——2£ i ""D OSSVILLE" Private 'Hotel" friekt CarXV gen).—Tariff. ,- 10s daily. High-class cuisine, accommodation. —Gould: 'phone 1113. . ,—__ _ ,—, ___• SURREY, -Rotorua, ,srnin. ir railway station, P. 0.. Sanatorium Grounds; £2 week.— ' Mrs. Devin. Proprietress: J Tel. 217. THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL. Rotorua —Well known as The Premier House a for comfort and high-class catering. Special 3 winter tariff. Porter meets all trains. ■ T«1 Address: " Thirwell."—T. P.' Dowling, > Pro! a prietor. ••. ■.■'>.-.-. ■•■ ■ \ ■ ■,■ :.;■: ••-, ;■; WHEN Visiting vßeiensviile Hot Springs Stay at Hot. Springs House; Mrs . Errington. Proprietress: Winter Tariff. ABs. SOCIAL HALLS TO LET. r POINT ERIN. PARK Tea Kiosk, Ponsonby.—Available for Weddings; Social Evenings. Birthday Parties.—'Phone 3749. 1 ' "——- .='" = ' I—S3 t . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. J A RMATURES and All Classes of Winding XX Repairs.—Watson, Steele and Ganlev . Ltd.. W.ellesloy St.. Auckland. .„,., ... . . .' 5 NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. ! WOOD.COTE Maternity Home, 151^^ tt vois Kd.—lndividual attention, with or. without doctor.— -Nash, 'Phona 1 2136 A. :,- , ■ '■;' -.- '.■•.' ! -...v.-.:. , .'v:-f n . ou * > -.•■-'.'.■: •;■-,■ :■ . •:.-: ----- '■'.:: : .V ; . *' ■- ; SALES OF PROPERTY. , .^.' , O^ 1 LAND Agents.-Take T notice, my. house in - wist Brighton Ed., , Parnell, is sold.— West. - f '. MISCELLANEOUS. ALE of 'Furs : and Fur ; Coats.—SatisfacOUtion guaranteed. Less than wiibleaalo , —Green. 269. Karangape Rd. T T7LECTRIC Pocket Tories and Lamps! ' w Refills a , nd bulbs, v best» Quality, : from ' W. H. Hazard. Queen. St.. Auckland.- -'"'T - T EN «' IS ' Racquets Re-strung. v Repaired X Patronised by^Tilden, World's Chain- " AlberTs't Bruce ' Racquet -Stringer. "94; : pHEASANT Brand Smokeless Cartridges. - 4 «iT l2 tr lb snt5 nt k 20 gauge, 25 ? per 100.— 1 W. H. Hazard. Quean Bt.. Auckland.S'g t- - A Sl i «■* your Boot • Stored for, the Triumph , J.i —comfort for tired feet: ■ walk* ; ling ■■pleasureg ' .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18471, 7 August 1923, Page 14

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