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AMUSEMENTS. Positively the Last Day, Last Night, of THE /COMMON TAW." " HE -Li AW." Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.45, 6.0, 8.0. ~ NATIONAL • . IN ATIONAL -. — v COMMENCING mO-MORROW OMMENCING A O-MORROW (T7«RIDAY). (JC RID AY). ' An 8-Reel Masterpiece. Released by United Artists Films. '■ " THE r\ IRL T T OVED." " IHE VJTRL J- JJOVED." " THE GIRL I LOVED.' THE GIRL I LOVED." " THE GIRL I LOVED. " THE GIRL I LOVED." ' " THE GIRL I LOVED." "THE GIRL I LOVED." "THE GIRL I LOVED." "THE GIRL I LOVED." Featuring PATSY UTH MILLER 1 atsy JtuTH Miller AND Charles "PAY. HARLES XVaY. THE C* IRL T T OVED." HE VJTIRL i- -LiOVED." By James Whitcomb Riley. Direction by Joseph Do Grasse. The heart story of a great poet visualised on the screen by a great Actor. James. Whitcomb Riley's youthful romance picturised by Charles Ray at his very best. A soul-gripping story of real life and real people who loved much, nuffered, forgave. Century Comedy. " HOLD ON " - Comedy INTERNATIONAL NEWS - " - Topical THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Overture, 7.50. Reserves at Lewis R. Eiidy and Son, Ltd., (after 4.30, Phone 2169 A). Sessions: 11.15, 1.30. 3.45, 6.0, 8.0. Ip MPRESS. ■ ■ ■ - Reservoir Corner. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Maurice Tourneur's Mammoth Production of Sir Hall Caino's Famous Novel and Play. " THE CHRISTIAN." THE CHRISTIAN." " THE CHRISTIAN." " THE CHRISTIAN." With Richard Di:c, Mae Busch. Gareth Hughes, Phyllis Haver, and Mahlon Hamilton. Here at last is the picture that the- world has be'en waiting to ee*. CENTURY COMEDY AND GAZETTE. Usual Prices. Orchestral Overture. 7.30. 'Phone 2997 A for Reserves. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, AT 8 P.M. SONG AND T>L\NOFORTE T>ECITAL. ONG AND A lANOFORTE -TIECITAL. By ADVANCED STUDENTS OF ' WALTER TMPETT. W ALTER AMPETT. A programme of engrossing inferest. from the works of Gounod. Chopin. Mosrkowski. Schumann, Saint-Saens. Mendelsohn, Puccini, Handel, Quilter, Sommervell, Meyerbeer. Giordani. Montague-Phillips. Chamiuade. Bantock. and others. Also, "SONGS OF THE HEBRIDES," arranged by Margaret Kennedy-Fraser. PRICEC 3s (reserved), and 2s. (Plus Tax). Plan of Reserved Seats at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ; TENDERS. OTAGO CENTRAL ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. POLE LINE MATERIAL AND TRANSFORMERS. Tenders for the .supply and delivery of the undermentioned material shall close not later than 5 p.m. on Friday, November 30, 1923. with the Chairman, Otago Central Electric-Power Board, Alexandra. CONTRACT NO. 1— ■ * Section A.lronbark Poles. Section B. —Timber for Cross-arms. Section C.lronwork and Bolts, etc. Section D.—Line Insulators, r Section E.Bare and Insulated Wires and Cables. Section F.Poles, Switches and Arresters. Section G.—H.T. and L.T. Fuses and Cut-outs. CONTRACT NO. 2— Distribution and E.H.T. Transformer*. Specifications may be obtained from the Board's Consulting Engineer. A. P. Aldridge. . Security Buildings. Stuart Street, Dunedir*. Tho lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Alexandra, this 2nd day of November. 1923. W. BLACK. Chairman. TOESIDENCE. KOHIMARAMA. Tenders for Erection of above are invited until 3 p.m.. THURSDAY. November 15. 19°3 J. W. ROUGH. A.R.1.8.A.. BASIL HOOPER. A.R.1.8.A.. Registered Architect*, 509, Srv : th's Bldgs.. 9. Albert St. 'Phone 2101. "RESIDENCE. REMUERA. Tenders for Erection of above are invited until 8 p.m.. FRIDAY. November 16, 1923. J. W. ROUGH. A.R.1.8.A., BASIL HOOPER. A.R.1.8.A.. Registered Architects, 509. Smith's Bldgs.. 9. Albert St. 'Phone 210'1. »pO. BUILDERS. CATHOLIC SCHOOL AT TAKAPUNA (Brick). Tenders will be received for the above, at our offices. Bank of New Zealand Buildings, up to Noon, of FRIDAY. November 16. EDW. MAHONEY AND SON. Architects. ip - X <5 1" V 1" T I 6 N. Tenders for the Excavation and Disposal of 900 Cubic Yards (aoprox.) of Spoil at Argyle Street. Heme Bay, will be received Up to Noon on MONDAY, November 12. Plans and Specifications at my Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. T. ANDREWS. Civil Engineer, Licensed Surveyor. No 5, Auckland Chambers, 31, High Street. rPO BUILDERS.—HOUSE IN MT. EDEN. Tenders for the above will bo received up till Noon on TUESDAY, November 13, 1923 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GERALD E. JONES. F.R.1.8.A., ARTHUR J. PALMER. A.R.1.8.A.! Architects, 121, Victoria Arcade. Tel. A 709. TITO PAINTERS.— will be received X until .Noon on WEDNESDAY. November 14. for Painting W.rk at the Alexandra Hotel, Parnell. J. CURRIE. Architect, Commercial Bank Buildings. Queen St. '"FENDERS are hereby called for the FellA ing and Removal of Pine Trees growing on Defence Property at Narrow Neck, Devonport. For conditions of tender apply to 0.C.. Artillery. Narrow Neck. Tenders close on November 24. 1923. PRICE wanted for Building Stone Walls, z —For particulars writo P.O. Box 1505. "PRICE wanted for Plastering Brick Shops, J- _ close to station at Papatoetoe.— Methven and Foster. Builders. PAINTER, to give Price for New Job.— Apply on. job, Norwood Rd.. Bayswater. SPENDERS for Drainage, new job, 19, X Stanley Point, Devonport. MOVE YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. We have Special Eouipmcnt for * REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. GEO. RHODES AND SONS. LTD.. .Builders and Contractors. 'Phone 1051. p AND A. ODLIN. LTD., '-' * '.I li.t 1 mil MERCHANTS. K3WMARXET. Have just ii'.iied large shipment OREGON PINE IN MERCHANTABLE, for Joists, Beams, etc. md CLEARS for Finishing Work. 'PHONE 135. rT'HE ' ELLIOT ""woodwork er7* J Rip* M'.issculs. mitres, bores, slots, gi.'ovrw, tincrm, trenches, rebate*, runs sash ra: s, nuilio-'is sills, etc., to any bevel. A. f;i.ent ; c. 00l for the workshop, and a big .'actor c.itting costs when placed "on the, job." Demonstrations daily. Free boou.'.ct. JAMES A. MACNEILL. 10, Old Market Entrance, OP Q'-icwn Street, near Town Hall, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18551, 8 November 1923, Page 16

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