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AMUSEMENTS. '.?■ "You for, her "'body;;'l^for \ :her boul.''— John Storm in • Hall, Caine'a "The Chnstian." :: , ■■• ■;'':■' '■.'■■ ■-.-'■.'■'' ■ ,-> ; '. '■ "V■''■•''■ •'■ ■■'■•'•'•'■'•:'■."'-V/' ■.;-.- Sessions:. 11.15, 1.30, 3.45, ; 6.0, B.O.: . NOW SHOWING. ■ NATIONAL. ATIONAL. ■ •"'.' v '' Released by United' Artists. i'-. :,"'v Maurice Tourneur's Goldwyn ..Masterpiece. ■ sir HALL CAINE'S the. /christian." ' . ; he \ Christian." . . Baby Peggy Comedy, " Peg 0' the Movies." '■ International News -:.. •. ; - ;-••;.« ■ - iv : : Topical. commencing ;-; .ttvriday • - ■} "VrEXT; ommencing ,: i -t RIDAY : I* EXT. COMMENCING tlriday j mext. Commencing '. RIDAY;.; EXT. • • Released by United Artists. .■ '• Another Goldwyn : • Masterpiece, ' . ' : ; ':'; - A"-- Nine-reel Special—"' \ X, SIR ARTHUR ' CONAN DOYLE'S >: : SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE'S • FAMOUS PLAY AND ; STORY. SHERLOCK TTOLMES," X HERLOCK 'JJLOLMES." "SHERLOCK HOLMES," SHERLOCK HOLMES," ' "SHERLOCK HOLMES," ' "SHERLOCK HOLMES," ■Featuring the Following Sterling Cast ;, JOHN v BARRYMORE. % CAROL DEMPSTER ■ (by;' courtesy of D. ;. •-. W. Griffith).' , • ; ' : REGINALD DENNY.) /".•'''. ; HEDDA HOPPER. • , ' , • LUMSDEN HARE. ; /';-. ; .; - - " "'' ■ And Others ; Well Known in the Film World. SHERLOCK '.;■■■ .TTOLMES." : HERLOCK . JJLQLMES." . v •. HANDS UP.' MORIARTY! . H \ For the • first time in his black career, iof crime, Professor Moriarty meets, an. adyer- . sary to be feared! The man who terrorised all England, the diabolically clever crook who laughed at official Scotland Yard, the aroh'-fiend' who knew, no fear and respected no. law, at last saw his empire ,of lawlessness tottering. A ; silent figure in a Baker Street i study threatened to • wipe the breed .v-.r of Moriarty * from the earth. ;. The most fascinating character in the entire realm of fiction comes finally from the pages , of Gonan - Doyle's world-famous stories to thrill you and delight you. John Barrymore brings to the screen' the baffling, .suave, superb Sherlock Holmes in-a character portrayal that will linger, forever in- your memory. as .the most. brilliant ; i>iece of dra- ;: matic acting '. in'; motion • pictures. :.: ;l -:< -. t -. .-. Also,. < ■ ;,', ■ ■.. NIGHT T 'f N ■ TTOLLYWOOD/V IGHT JJIFE IN XXOLLYWOOD." "NIGHT. • LIFE ...IN HOLLYWOOD." "NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD." "NIGHT V LIFE IN ■ HOLLYWOOD." "NIGHT LIFE IN HOLLYWOOD." HOLLYWOOD! ". ' •■ HOLLYWOOD! . . . , , . . HOLLYWOOD!;What sins are committed ■ in thy name! It is said that thy sons, and daughters spend the whole night; long shimmying! That Hollywood is nothing., but ■ -a, den .of iniquity and vice! • Aocording.. to- some, "thy daughters are made up entirely - of '; abandoned* bathing girls parading the streets in ...' . ';■; v on#piece 6uits.- ,■. ■'' :-,.. - How True are These Charges? -■:■, J:i.*.^jJfiA' ; ; . See ..'.' ' "NIGHTLIFE IN, HOLLYWOOD." vi , ' ' And Learn if it;.. is True.. , I'l ■ — ' b i I saga j V FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS FOR CENTRAL BUSINESS « ' PROPERTY. ;■••>.< .. . ' Tenders' in writing will 'be received by the Undersigned.' up .to; Noon .'ion) FRIDAY, August 10, 1923, for- the Purchase of Allotment No. 158... Town of Gisborne, , containing 1 rood.; more or . less. ~ : r ; i> -^.;.f • The. property, has a';frontage '■■ of " 66ft. to Grey Street and is suitable for the erection of shops or warehouses, as it is in the main portion of the town. The reason for selling is to wind np 'a trust . estate. . > . , . ' >. No v, tender ;( will r necessarily ;ibe., accepted; - Tenders are to be in accordance ; with '. the particulars ,and conditions' of ,v tender, ; : a copy, whereof may be inspected at the Office of this paper or at,the Office.of-'.-the solicitors . ,to the ; estate, ;, 76,, Low ~ Street, ..Gisborne. . ' ■"' . COLEMAN AND "COLEMAN, ' ' . Solicitors to the Estate. }■■•*;■■ FOR ; LEASE BY TENDER. : "' ' -yy ( A I H : I ■'■•;•>.: c?%H : OS pita l: . NO.-' lv AMBULANCE. - Tenders, marked "Tenders-for Ambulance." returnable up to 4 p.m. ' on : MONDAY. August 27, will be received for sale of the Board's No. 1. Ambulance (Overland Engine and Chassis). Address to Secretary, Waihi [Hospital Board, P.O. Box 25. Waihi. ; • '■ \~~~~ 1 ' ••■■ -'■ ■. ~ :, :,' T EASE BY TENDER.-300 Acres. Ard--1J . more, 3 to-4: miles (metalled; road) to Papakura: suitable for dairying.or grazing; ■8 ". paddocks House, ;; 7'. rooms, .-; - cowshed, stable, with loft; conditions, ■3, or .s '-, years' lease, first year's rent in advance.'. V Daily motor'.-.'service .past-property, school handy. Tenders close August : 15. Highest "tender ' not "necessarily- accepted. -~ . '...;•. Sole Agents. 1 * ' '■■■ •' .'■';. ALEXANDER, CLEGG.i AND. CO.,'. ,;; " ' 23. H.M. Arcade. . ~ - V-' : LICENSING NOTICES.' ' . NOTICE OF . APPLICATION FOR - TRANSFER OF LICENSE. vf-i> 'I, ARTHUR BACH, of Te Awamutu, being the holder. of a.■ 'Publican's License 'in ■"respect of the Premises known 'by the.'-, sigh of the Te. Awamutu Hotel," and situate ■ at ■ To Awamutu," do 'hereby give notice r ; that I desire to obtain and will, at the b next ' Licensing Meeting to be held at Te; Awamutu • on the 3rd Day of September. 1923, apply for -a 'Transfer of> the said License from myself to MATTHEW >'. WILLIAM i'MUIR. my appointed '?.■,-■-v..; -.": .;■?.•.'.-.-.;. • '.-'v 0;-. i'.-;. Datetl at Te Awamutu the 31st Day of July, : -;-1923.v''-.:->- ; :-;/ ; - -^■■-^^■■{^{■:-::^.:. a . v.- ..-■; .. ~ ARTHUR BACH. v ..'-■■'■.■ '■ -'■■';■•.-. .■•■'!■ •■■;.: •''■"■■^v.i'VApplicant;'' NOTICE - 'OF ■ APPLICATION 1 - .FOR r TRANSFER -ftOFr LICENSE. -•!. ELIZABETH . MORRISON, of .Auckland, widow, the sole : executrix *> of 'the will ol David 'Morrison,^late. of Auckland, being the holder of a .Publican's License in. respect of' the promises'situate' at Hobson Street, Auckland; and -' known',;: as : the Grosvenor.' Hotel, do ; hereby give notice that I r desire to obtain and . ;: will ; 'at; the next Licensing . Meeting to be held at ' Auckland on the fifth' day :-. of 'September. 1923.. apply for. a Transfer of the said License from myself to David ■Cairns, of . ;Auokland.t:my\appointee. Dated at Auckland the : 31st . day 'of July, 1923.—ELIZABETH -MORRlSON..Executrix of the ■ will ■of David'Morrison (deceased) • OREBB AND FASHION. LEATHERS. j*» Boas remodelled into '. ■ Fashionable 'Capes. — Mrs. .Crohibie • late Helvetia Ostrich < Co.. \■'. City Chambers (2nd Floor'. ■ . ; ; . . ~ . HEMSTITCHING. ~ Buttbas. . Pleating, :.Dressma*s.i-.g, Costumes. Coat Frock, tailored; moderate.--Modern ; Button aPm, tory. 12; Welles! ; St. West; v?: ■r-VT^.;. i '.VV.-' > ; SKIRT, pleated and made to "order for 10s . . —At The .Winsome, Princess' Theatre P.niMi'ngs. :■-■;. .'■■,..-, ■;-■--.-■'.-.| '■■■'■'.'., : ; ■'■;.''.■', : x':!;'^.: THOROUGHBRyOHOrtSES FOR SALE. pOR ' PRIVATE , : SALE. . Tho' "following thoroughbred ,"; Racehorses, in .full training:-— ' ■-■;-■;,'" ■;:v.v:.-.; •\- *■.■■•:■/„>. ~ (1) ROYAL PRESENT, rising 5' years, by Beragoon—Royal • Pet.. r ■■■ ' ■ "• ° «.■;••• (2) ! PRAISEWORTHY, v rising 4 years, by Roseworthy—; ,-.v .1 v, :>.y- ---■ The-following Brood Mares: ■■'•':'- ■:«. ~'*' v (3) . ISINGATftCH, bgod. by Marble Arch . —Miss' Pauline, with'yearling filly -foal v. at foot, by -Some Boy. "■'. ; .; : ,.'-.' :'::■'.■.■;. ■;■..■■ ;■■..■,■;». ■ ; >.' .(4) MONOTONIA, aged, by Monoform— Soatonia.v ■■: -'■•-.-;'":■ vS" •'--•..'iyv : '-Jv' , ' ; . i -» : '.'': : ' j -.Apply.. • :;.--.■■ ■;-.-;• s■■ ;- ■' ■ v:.-,>; ; ,;;- •;,; W. J. WILSON. ■ .'Co; . Alison and ■ Aldertou. . ,■■'. if,--, ''■■■•' Swanaon -St.'. Auckl»"d. ' ' r BUSINESS NOTICES. ■; pATENT THAT IDEA 'OF YOURS! .Patents applied for in New Zealand and in ■'* all foreign patent-granting 1 countries Skilfully -prepared Specifications and Draw-ings.-v-t,--iK--:'"'i:'- ■■■ ■■'•■ : ■ ".•■--Vi'v:'.;.'?-.(i- ■■■*'~■:%: R. A. McLINTOCK. M.1.. :. MECH. E..1 Registered Patent Attorney; Dunedih. *' Auckland - Representatives: •'■* " :'.:■■,.■..-■■■■:'.;-■■ PINKER AND BOYD. ; ' * Smith Building 3, Albert Street. Instructive Handbook on -Patents..; Free. • n"'HE Elect. • Cleaning . Co. will clean vyour ;JL.; offices; windows, shop floors, etc; experienced,' recommended.—E. Minns ■ ■'. fia Nelson'- St.. City. /:; v»^.,,v,,; ,'-,." ; " : ; : ™' , Pure Lemon Swash is '< TT a splendid . thing for influenza: r :> TPLECTRIC Torch .Refill.— supply : -* <': .* lw , a ? 8 ': .arriving■: at • H4 gft rfTHi -■ Queen j. 0t.,: AucKianct. ■ ■■■%.-:'■ 4' ;:^^::':'^-^fc : fe;v:':'fe'^

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

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