; AMUSEMENTS. GRAND. riRAND. RAND. —— OPP. VXRAND GRAND. — G.P.O. pBAND. RAND. •——.,.-■.. — VJTRAND STARTS TO-DAY. -— isTARTS TO-DAY STARTS TO-DAY. — STARTS TO-DAY, PROCLAMATION! £8000 £8000 \ £8000 £8000 £8000 £8000 £8000 £8000 REWARD. REWARD. REWARD. Was offered by the Victorian and Nevi South Wales Governments for the Capture of THE T7-ELLY ANG. HE I\ELLY VJANG. THE KELLY GANG. THE KELLY GANG. THE KELLY GANG. THE KELLY GANG. THE KELLY GANG. » THE KELLY GANG. THE PICTURE THAT ALL NEW ZEA LAND WILL FLOCK TO SEE. . Australia has turned out a Motion Pictare which, for thrilling entertainment will be hard to beat. The Greatest Bush ranging story of all times, filmed into a World Picture Classic, under the title:— WHEN /pHE TfELLYS "WERE HEN IHE .IVELLYS WERE OUT." UT." ___, „ l "WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT. 1 "WHEN THE KELLYS WERE OUT.' , A Drama so thrilling that it makes all ' other Pictures look like paintings. And • the best of itit's all true—all happened 41 I years ago. All Australia was held in terroi of IRON "VTED -K-ELLY. r Iron I>ed JX.KLLY. , DAN KELLY-STEVE HART--JOE 1 BYRNE. __, . You Will See— Cattle Duffers at Work —The First Brush with the —Police and the Wounding oi —Constable Fitzpatrick. —The Wombat Murders! —The Treachery of Aaror • —Sberritt. . —The Sticking up •of th< —Bank at Jerilderie. —Kate's Wonderful All-Nigbl —Ride. " _, , . —The Black Trackers ai —Work. , ._, —The Battle of Glenrowan. —The Bravery of Sergeant —Steele. , And through it all. a, tear, T>erhaps two YOU WON'T MISS IT! YOU CAN 1 • AFFORD TO MISS IT! T ___„ FACT IS STRANGER THAN FICTION, TOLD IN SIX BIG ACTS IT HAS A SPECIAL APPEAL TO LADIES. , _, A Love Story—A__Jilti_gA Woman 8 ReSergeant Kennedy's Pathetic art ing from his loved ones—There's a touch ol kindness in the face of Ned-If only some sood. pure woman had crossed his Patn— How different his life. perhaps— he Knows -,--.•_._. LADIES! ATTEND DAY SESSIONS. AVOID NIGHT CROWDS Sessions Start 11.15-1-2.45-4.30-6.15-8 O't lock. THE TTELLY HE JJ-ELLY VJANG. Screened at 11.40. 1.20; 3.5. 4.50. 6.3d. 8.3 a. I LOCK YOUR DOORS SECURELY TO-NIGHT! THE KELLYS ARE AT "THE : GRAND." ; ! • _____=-: ' ~- T3Y REQUEST. WE SHOW AT EVERYBODY'S 12 VERYBODY'S 2 EVERYBODY'S 4 EVERYBODY'S 6 EVERYBODY'S And at 8 p.m. 1 As Shown at The Strand. I A Picturisation of Balfe'a Favourite Opera, " THE TJOHEMIAN <rj.IRL." "I HE JDOHEMIAN VTIKL. "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." " THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." Portrayed by a Distinguished Cast of England's Foremost Artists of To-day. GLADYS COOPER, ELLEN TERRY. _, CONSTANCE COLLIER. and IVOR NOVELLO. With BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, And La3t Trip Round World. Kindly Note—"REFUGE." To be screened Later. RAILWAY NOTICES. HAMILTON" RACES.—On November 10, the Huntly-Pukemiro Saturday evening train will leave Huntly at 8 p.m. LAND TRANSFER NOTICES. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES.Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before December 10. 1923:— 6t7B.—ANNA PATON.— 1 on plan 15713, being part of Allotment 71. Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 10 acres and 21.4 perches, situated in the City of Auckland and the Borough of Mount Eden, fronting Balmoral Road and St. Andrew's Road; occupied by Applicant. Plan 15718. 6963.—THE GRAFTON THEATRE. LTD.—Part, Allotments 4B and SA. Section 36, City of Auckland, containing 29.2 perches. iVonting Karangahape Road; occupied by Apphcant. Plan 15998. 70*4 -JANE ATKINSON, ANN JANE ATKINSON, and HENRY WILLIAM ATKINSON..— Allotment 54, Parish of Waitakerei. containing together 51 acres. 3 roods 10 perches; unoccupied. Plan 16650. " *"• 7062.—J0HN WTLFORD.—Lot 5 of Allotment 142, Section 10, Suburbs of Auckland, containing •27 perches, fronting Balmoral lioad. 111 the Borough of Mount Albert; unoccupied." Plan 16736 D m-WttLIAM JAMES AVERY and RALPH ERNEST BLAKEY.-Parts Allotment 142. Section 10. Suburbs of Auckland, containing together 4 acres and 23 perches, fronting m » ale Road. Lancing Road, and Balmoral Road, in the Borough of Mount 16788 occupied b * Applicants. Plan _ ?12i--SrOHN ALFRED . SHEPHERD _ Part Allotment 149, Parish of Oiuawharo containing 14 acres 3 roods 14 percres- occupied by Reginald Shepherd. Pllnimf la™.I a ™. may _? inspected at this office Dated tbJg sth day of November, 1923. at the Land Registry Office. Auckland. A. V. STURTEVANT. District Land Registrar. ■ ' TO LEASH. "OUNGALOW, 6 rooms, convenient; 3 1 ac £f a s Weymouth Beach; 45s week yearly.—Pegler, Maaurewa. ' TVJEAR St. Heliers Bay.—23 Acres, good JLI , grass; part Glen Imies Estate; fencedno buildings. "' SANDERS /ND BOND. 31_._Shortland Street. OFFICE splendid position. 2nd" floor Queen.St.; telephone, furniture, typewriter, (optional); partition, available, for subdivision or . sub-lettinf.— Ajax, 114 Herald. ' AX *> P~ITT"ST.-New" Shops, with flttir7j?sTwk -*- rooms and all convs.—Bo; 1507. City. CHOP and 5 living roomsT KJ Sale; busy locality.—l 7, Mt. Eden Ed. nPRAM Terminus, Mt. Eden.—Lock-up J- bhop, convs.; opening bakor, hairu r ? SB *W p,UD _SS-'\ ' etc.—Till. 2, Fairview Rd. 'Phone 3335A;_ <"rview £50~ F^ RiILET " " 12 ■rif -House, conveniences, handy City suitable all classes farming; 5000 _trawl hemes; 10 yearn, 30s weekly.-X.. 193 Herald. . " Jd * SOLICITOR giving up defies O to dispose of LEASE OF OFFICE (■> roomtO, and aIJ OFFICE FURNITURE and Sittings, including Typewriter, 0.-k Desk. Safe. Will sell in one lot or separately. Apply. 31, SHORT'S BUILDINGS QUEEN ST. ' • WANTED TO LEASe! ~~ 'C'ARMLET, Auckland district, or would -L invest small capital Partnership by married man.— Farmlet, 56, Herald, ' WANTED TO RENT. ACCOMMODATION wanted,"" suitable for Sample Room and Warehouse, central —Write to OFFICE. Co. P.O. Box 503. City. BACH, small. Tak&puna. Brown's Bay near beach, 2 or 3 weeks, January — 4, Cockburn St. 'Phone 3949. BACH,- Cottage, to rent, sea-side; will vacate during holidays if necessary, resume after.—Southerner, 166. Herald. ' BEACH Cottage.— Wanted for 3 weeks, Christmas. Furnished Beach Cottage, at Waihi. Mt. Maunganui or Raglan.— Particulars to Surf, 120, Herald. CHAMPING Site, private beach: for 30 J Girl Guides.—Apply Guide. 147, Herald. _ COTTAGE, furn., or Rooms, handy beach, from December 23, for fortnight. B 50. Herald HOUSE. 5 or 6 rooms, wanted, within 3 miles of railway station.—J. P.. 210 Hbrat.p.HOUSE. Seaside, Takapuna, Milford prer IVrred. January, in exchange 5-roomed furnished Bungalow, Hamilton.— at Herald. CTeasldE Bach, furnished, for 2 weeks ~. from December 22: state terms.—Bach. ___. Herald. {SEASIDE Back or Cottage, furnished ; ' H«w_»! Qrtnight - Christmas.— 231, B -l ffisft> Marine
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18552, 9 November 1923, Page 16
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