Article image
Article image

The Last Night. BROADWAY To-night "VTEWMARKET ROADWAY..:; at 7.30. IN EWMARKET ,'■■-= 'Absolutely the Last Night, . "SONG OF THE SOUL." Goldwyn Special. "SONG OF THE SOUL." Goldwyn Special. Also. _,'.-, "THE SCARLET CAR." H. Rawhnßon. "THE SCARLET CAR," H. Rawhnson. •---:•.:,.-■-■■-■ And :' ' „■» ._. ■ "LEATHER PUSHERS" ,- - Reg. Denny "LEATHER PUSHERS'; - - Reg. Denny ..' Usual Prices. t ; ;.. v Commencing To-morrow. MARY PICKFORD. in "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." ' "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." "TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." Special Attraction Prices: Is 8d and Is. " THE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST." EVERYBODY'S. — Now. VERYBODY'S. Showing. THE T .ANGEROUS A GE. JLhE X/ANGEROUS ii-GE. With An All-Star Cast. LATEST GAZETTE AND COMEDY. And AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 DAYS. A Chapter Play No. 2. K COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. OMAR. THE TENTMAKER. OMAR, THE TENTMAKER. OMAR,. THE TENTMAKER. OMAR, THE TENTMAKER. - - A Great Production. EXCURSIONS. PICNICS. ETC. LAUNCHES MASPORT AND KIA 03.1. Weather permitting. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Silverdalo: (Hire Steps). Wed,, 12 noon . Tues., 11 a.m. Fri., 11 a.m. Thurs.. 12.30 p.m. Sat.; 1.30 p.m. Fri.. 2 p.m. Tho 1.80 Saturday and 6.30 a.m. Monday runs to and from Arkld's oniy. V. HARRISON. F. MACK AY. Props. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO RELIGIOUS. CHARITABLE, AND - 1 - EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. The Trustees of the Estate of Mrs. lassie Rathbone, deceased, P.O. Box 31. Waip.avn. invite for their information prohminery aoplications from Religious, Charitable, and Educational Institutions desiring to participate in Funds in the above Estate, to bo distributed at the discretion of the Trustees. (_»-tI/~v REWARD to anyone giving informed I.V ation regarding tho destruction of the Ti Rangi School Flag, on the night of August 26.— G. A. Gregory. Ti Rangi. Mercor. ■' MINING NOTICES. RISING SUN GOLDMINING COMPANY. LTD. All Shares in the above Company on which the call due and payable on July 26, 1923. has not been paid will be sold by T. MANDENO JACKSON, at their Mart, No. 9, Commerce Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of September. 3923, nt 11 a.m.. unless the said call, together with tho 14th and 15th calls made on July 2, 1923, and also owing on the said Shares, bo paid on or before the 13th day of September, 1923, at the Office of tho Company. J. H. JACKSON. Secretary. Auckland, September 4, 19.3. -- —"-* j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOB BALE. AUSTRALIAN Piano Co., 466, Queen St. — New overstrung, underdampar Pianos, from £85; call and inspect. BEAUTIFUL Overstrung Piano (Brasch), full iron frame. Absolute gift; £55.— Australasian Piano Co., 466. Queen St. BOUDOIR Grand Piano, by Broadwood; little used, excellent condition: private owner.—Particulars from Broadwood, P.O. Box 345. ' ' CORNET " Besson" B Flat, perfect condition: £'! 10s. Also Banjo. £3 17s (id. : Meltier Bros.. 65. Victoria St. DON'T Delay, be happy to-day, with Weber Piano or Apollo Player, from Moore's. 6. Customs St. « DO Yon Knew You Can Exchange Your Records for nominal fee.—Phoneries Exchange, 14, Darby Street. EDISON Dealers, 70, City Chambers.— Phonographs. Gramophonos. Records half-price. Needles 6d per tin. Repairs. HAAKE. £69 10s, overstrung, equal new, no borer, magnificent tone, splendid model.—Crockery Shop, 143. Symonds St. PIANO, good, for Sale. Bargain, cheap. Address at Herald. PIANOS, 3, good; low prices for cash.— A E. Savage's Piano Agency, opp. Richard Arthur's. , RED Vocalion Records. stocks, latest dance, vocal, orchestral, Hawaiian, celebrity.—Blo (basement), N.Z. Insurance Buildings. ' STROMENGER, underdamper t action, and a particularly fine-toned Piano, £75. Auckland Piano Agency, 291, Queen St. VIOLIN, fine, Collin Mezin, magnificent tone, equal Vuillaume; others on view. —Brodie Alexander, 2,76. Queen St. I PRIGHT Grand, John Brinsmead. prac-' U. tically new; beautiful model, cash or terms.—Alex. Hawthorn, 28, Karangahupe Road. __■ e >n~~ ESTEY Organ. £75—Be"autif_l oV_-V/ overstrung Piano; Spaothe, Brinsmead, and others.— 6. Customs St. I?ACk 10s—IRON Frame, check action, */tci7 beautiful tone, rosewood case; bargain.—Crockery Shop. 143, Symondß St. __»•-< BORD; -75 New Pianos; laT--3blO» gams.—E. Sly, N.Z. Piano Company, 119, Symonds St. PIANOS. PIANOS. 1 _ OS.. JT. I A OS. A Large Selection of Superior New PIANOS. PIANOS, By Best Makers, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. Terms Arranged. •DRITISH. AND CONTINENTAL "JpiANO r*o., CUSTOMS STREET EAST (Opposite P»rnell Car Stop). A. HEGMAN, Manager. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. PIANO, free from borer, good, secondhand; cash.—C. Ash, Te Atatu. PIANO, iron frame, wanted, for cash.— A. E. Savage, opp. Richard Arthur, Queen St. PLANTS. TREES, ETC.. FOR SALE. APPLE Trees, Delicious; Duke and Dia. mond Plums, 3- years; guaranteed.— W. Shaw, Pohuehue. Warkworth. ARBERRY. 35s 1000-.'l English Laurel". 40a; and English Privet, 30a per 100.— Macdonald, Nurseryman, Mamtrewa. ARGAINS. 2-year Pines, 6ft., 22s Gdj , Lawsonianas, 26b; Tecomas, 3ft., SGs; Hakeas, 3ft., 255; Lawsonianas, 1-year, lis 100.— H. Porter. Box 289. FRUIT Trees (12). including Apples, Nectarines. Peaches, Apricots, and Plums, —Skelton and Sons. New Lynn. ONION Plant 3. straw-coloured, 53 1000, postage 2s extra. —H. Burrows. Pukekohe Hill. ■ RHUBARB Roots, strong plants, 30s per Dolphin, Rosebank Rd., Avondale. . COW. Now.—Albizzia Lopantha, quick- sliel--0 ter hedge, 2s per lb, postage extrti. Hopkins. Queen St., Auckland. SOW Now.—Acacia Decurrens. splendid shelter hedge, 8s per lb. postage extra. —Hopkins. Queen St.. Auckland. TOMATO Plants, all leading varieties", 9s 100; £3 1000.—A. W. Palmer, Glan Eden. rpOMATO Plants—Sutton's " Satisfaction " X and " Best of All," £4 per 1000, or Is 6d per dozen; postage extra.—Charles Johnson, Registered Nurseryman. Sanies St.. Thames. ■. ■ 1 fIA AAA ONION Plants. 5s 6d per JLUU»UUv/1000: freight extra; cash with order.—McDonald's, 26, Karangahape Rd. ASTER Seeds.— Grego and liisT manian Branching. Two lovely varieties attaining a height of 2ft.. veil branched, with long stems. They resemble , Chrysanthemums in size and shape. Collection of 12 Beoarate' colours, ss; half do>.en. eamo rate, 6d pkt. Post re©.—H. W. Ualton. Nurseryman. Te Aroha. CRIMSON Winter Rhubarb.— ideal Rhubarb for the , home garden.' Splendid flavour and rich crimson colour. Can be cut for use right through the winter into the summer months, practically ever-bear-ing. Extra strong roots, 10s dozen; 12 i>kt. choice Vegetable Seeds. 6s. Post free.—H. W. Dalton. Te Aroha. FRUIT FOR ' SALE. _ APPLES, 441b. cases, splendid eating, and large cookers; 9s 6d per case: Freight paid. Stewart, Orchardist. Kaukc.pakapa. .. .■..,... ...--- WIHES FOR SALE. A CASE OF 1 PORT .WINE, special blend. 355, delivered city;. freight. Is 6d exrra. —Colonial Wine, Co.. 248. Swanson St. RAY'S Port Wine.— Redeeming. Robust Feolins: 12 quarts. 355. delivered.—6. His Majesty'e Arcade, Auckland. OLD Port Win* and Sherry at 55s per 'case. Special. 4.2- |_L—l-hn 6, .Vella. Oratio. ; : -.•; 'V?_ ~ _-. ■-~ ;;. 0.:.:.. >J3V ,;.,;„J

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19230904.2.150.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 14

Word Count
1,055

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 14