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AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. "PRINCESS. rincess. ■ .; ,; ,;: • JT.RINCEBS. '.} Final Presentation of "THE "POWER I*7l ITHI N." " X HE -LOWER VV! ITHI N." AND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW (friday). COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). MFTRO v • " Announce* '•- VIOLA T»ANA lOLA JL/ANA * VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA I IN 1 glass TTOUSES." lass Houses." " GLASS HOUSES." " GLASS HOUSES." "GLASS HOUSES." I " GLASS HOUSES." I A transparent, triumph for thte irrepressibly Joyous little Star of the Screen. The story of a girl who didn't want to reform the man oho had to. DON'T MISS THIS BREEZY STORY. MADE FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY. The Supporting: Programme includes: I "HOOK. LINE, AND SINKER." I *' HOOK. LINE. AND! SINKER." " HOOK. LINE. AND SINKER." I I 1 The B>sst Comedy for Many a Long Day. " MICE AND MEN " - - - - - - Cartoo;. PATHE REVIEW - - Interest PATHE NEWS— the Latest and Best. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. The Beet Ever! MR. GEO. POORE, Director. BE WISE: BOOK YOUR SEATS. BE WISE: BOOK YOUR SEATS. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Queen Street, or 'Phonte 586 _. Princess. piTY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN TTALL. own Hall. ■SATURDAY evening xtext, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ORGAN T3ECITAL, roan xvecital, By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. Vocalist - - - MR. H. GASQUOINE. Admission, Gd. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. i., , ' , , J ' . - r~_ ~ FOR SALE BY TENDER. ' rpENDERS are invited for. the purchase X of the Business now being carried on at Botorua by the Farmers' Direct Milk Supply Co.. Ltd. ' . " Schedules of Plant. etc.. may be inspected at the Secretary's Office. Rotorua. A deposit' of 10 per cent of the price offered must accompany tenders. Tenders will close at 8 p.m.. at Rotorua. 1 on NOVEMBER 17, 1923. and should be addressed to the undersigned, marked " Tender." , The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 3 H BUDDLE. J. H. BUDDLE. Secretary. ; P.O. Box 111. Rotorua. ' BUILDING MATERIALS. r ———— , A BUNGALOW designed to your require--1 XX ments.- -Bungalow Planning Service. Tyrone Br ilding. Customs St. (opp. Wavorley). A RTISTIC Home Designer.— State Advance __ Loans attended; plane.' etc.. from £1 Is.—Fourth Floor. Victoria Arcade. _ BUNGALOW Planning Service. 1. Brunswick Bldgs.. prepay Building Plans and Specifications, from ±1 Is; loan arranged.— 1742. __ KOZY Home Designers prepare plans, specifications, attractive Bungalows, from £1 Is. Qualified architect.—Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. MCDONALD AND URQUHART, Designers ItX and Euilders of Modern Bungalow* section owners financed.—Garnet Rd., Richmond. 1982 rings). NEW Improved Dome Ranges.—When il building, specify these. Stocked by leading merchants; in all sizes. PLANS and Specifications prepared for Modern Bungalows.—Home Designers, 8. Gladstone Bldgs., opp. Ferries. 'Phone 2523 A. i . SAFES (Protex). Strong Room Doors. Wall Safes. Unpickable Leeks, Thief-proof Bolts. Henderson, Maxwell's Bldgs.; 'phone 1676. SASHES, Frames, Fanlights: workmanship guaranteed; greatly reduced prices. —W, Schiavi, 44. St. Benedict'sJSt. SASHES. Stairs, Joinery, Shop Fittings.— Petty and Bishop, 31, O'Neill St.; Joinery Works. Ponsonby. 'Phone 3317. rPAMAKI SAWMILL CO.. LTD.. Junction X Manukan and Great South Rds.. Newmarket —Building Timber supplied direct to any station from our country mills, or from our'yurds at Newmarket.'Phone 2402 A. TIMBER.— Kauri Shorts, 3 by 2. 4 by 2, i by 3, 17s 100ft.—Sam White aad Sons, Market Place. ' L' 11 '■■ - - ■ ■■ .—? COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. (~)NE OF 'THOUSANDS. Are you one of thousands of plodding employees, who go on year after year with little chance of advancement? Have ycu ever asked yourself why it is some fellows rise rapidly? / Do you say with others, " Oh, he is one of the lucky ones," when in your heart you know the- real reason for the other chap's success is ~'... GREATER KNOWLEDGE. GREATER KNOWLEDGE. And that greater knowledge was only gained by study. You can emulate those " lucky ones." Study will do for you what it has done for them. Master one of the following Courses at homo in your spare time: — ACCOUNTANCY. LAW, BANKING. ADVERTISING. TEACHER'S. BUSINESS LETTER WRITING. PUBLIC SERVICE. Don't wait any longer—writo for particulars—Now! HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSONS CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LTD., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. J EARN Engineering by Mail.—Our CorJ ra.pondence Courses in Electrical, Marine, Stationary, Diesel, Oil, and Motor Engineering enable you to,become a Cart.i.cated Engineer by studying at home in your spare time. Good education not a necessity. ' Thorough and practical knowledge of Engineering guaranteed. Start at once. Send for prospectus to-day.—Sturrock'a School of Engineering, N.Z. Shipping Co.'s Building. Quay St.. Auckland WINES FOR SALE. A CASE OF PORT WINE, special blend. 3.is. delivered City: freight. Is 6d extra. —Colonial Wine Co., 248, Swanson St. TSR~Y T S~~Port Wine.—Health Redeeming, _t> Robust Feeling; 12 quarts. 355, delivered.—6, His Majesty's Ar ude. Auckland. KAIPARA Wine Company, Basement, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.—Write ! above for the Famous Special Port, 42s case. OLD Port Wine and Sherry at 35s per case. Special. 42s 6d.—John S. Vefia. Gratia. __ __ ___ OUS ' CASE-PORT WINE— CASE _wJL Having disposed of 2000» gallons at this price, we consider we have fulfilled our promise. We must now ask our many patrons to pay 27s 6d per case of ldoi. quart bottles, or 12s Gd per gallon (2gahi or over), as from August 1. Free delivery rail, steamer, or within mile radius. . Even this price does not represent the full value of the wine. COLONIAL WINE CO.. 248, Swanson Street. Auckland.

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

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