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>'' " ■-'' "" ' AMUSEMENTS. • Vy-~J - : 1 STRAND __ N.Z • STvSlHcn - M; Larger :—liil TEaND and Sllaߧ • p«B=.-fißl -sill CTRAND Picture K?§AKn OTBANl>'~r'~.'. House. \ OIRAND - " TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. '. . ' '' At 11.15. 2.30. 4.30. 6.10. and 8. ; : -\ IMIaDGE JDeLLAMY ; : ;, MADGE BELLAMY :.: MADGE BELLAMY t MADGE SSW^S* 1 madge BELLAMY v ' -'" r\3CAU" rriHE >• Oscar:- Ihe ■ J&lkphant. " OSCAR." THE ELEPHANT. >-. " OSCAR," THE ELEPHANT, »Biciß> THE ELEPHANT. OSCAR." THE elephant, In Thos. Ince's Production. . "Til Soul 1 Of TH "Bf AS I'" "THE? SOUL OF THE BEAST/ "THE SOUL OP THE BEASI.,, " THE SOUL OF THE BE AS J.. "THE SOUL OP THE BEAST." "THE SOUL OF THE BEAST." Ever since Adam fell in love with his rib. there have been unnumbered exponents of the art of perfect loving, all m the human realm, but none, including Mark Antony and Romeo, displayed a more sympathetic and appealing brand of aftection than does "Oscar,** the elephant in this remarkable picture. .Of course, "Oscar has tbe necessary inspiration, because. petite Madge Bellamy plays opposite him. And how nobly he responds -when dancer threatens Madge! In a series of delightful episodes, beginning -with circus scenes, moving to the Canadian North Woods and ending with an ivy-covered cottage, and a cradle for "Oscar" to rock, this strange pair will simply fascinate. The picture is a rare novel!;. , j SEND THE KIDDIES TO » I SEE THE ELEPHANT. ■F Also Screening: A , Wonderful New Travel Series. . GAY T>AREE." AY X AREE." GAY PAREE." "CAY PAREE." " GAY PAREE." A Trip to the Great French Capita!, the most beautiful city in the world. Its masnificent buildings, its boulevards, and its art treasures. " THREE STRIKES," A New Mermaid Comedy. "LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTES." Musical Interlude by WENDY AND ALPHONSE. STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. Usual Saturday Prices. r( RAND /"I O N C E R T. jpRAND r-lONCERT. pRAND QONCERI, By MR. BARRY CONEY. MR. BARRY CONEY. MR. BARRY CONEY. Kindly Assisted by some of his Advanced Students. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHJkJfBER. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. AT 8 P.M. A Splendid Programme will be presented, ■ Including. Liza Lfthmann's Beautiful Song Cycle. "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." Interpreted by a Quarint of Some of Auckland's Beet Young Singers. Grieg" Fineet Pianoforte Work. Romance with Variations for Two .':•... Pianofortes. Many Other Bear.tiful Numbers. 'v. Admission: 33 and Is (pins tax). Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. CHAPPELL'S ORCHESTRAL CLUB. HAPPELL'S ORCHESTRAL CLUB. CHAPPELL'S ORCHESTRAL CLUB. : CHAPPELL'S ORCHESTRAL CLUB. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ■••"::■; IMPORTANT ; NOTICE. v? Orchestral Arrangement of the Phenomenal ;; Walts Success, ~ ' '» By Victor Herbert:, "A KISS IN THE DARK," "A KISS IN THE DARK.". '"-■ "A 1 KISS IN THE DARK." ■y.-f. "A KISS IN THE DARK." > Will be released at an early date. U ■:■. CHAPPELL AND * CO.. LTD., Macdonell : House. -i 521. Pitt Street. Sydney. ■T'LLE.RSLIB. ST. MARY'S R.C. CHURCH 3 min. from Harp of Erin Tram Terminus. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14.' 3 p.m. jpiTIZENS OF AUCKLAND. ' ','"*. Yon Are Invited U , "LM 4: . • To Attend S THE STRANGERS' BANQUET. „, mmm^^mmwmtmmm ■——— mmmm ———■—— i i mmmwmmwmmmmmmi ' , PUBLIC NOTICES. •OIRKDALE . SCHOOL. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held in the School Grounds. TO-MORROW (Sunday), November 11, at 2.30 p.m. Wreaths will be placed on the Roll of Honour Board, and on Tablets of Memorial ■ .--■ Trees. .:,■...;;.; - . *.- s ~,..., Friends and Relatives cordially incited. BIRKDALE SCHOOL COMMITTEE. ') / E. W. CLAY, ! : '" : ; "' Honorary Secretary. _ F~ ARK'S SCHOOL AND THE HIGH STREET SCHOOL. DUNBDENj $# OTAGO. ' ." '"-"■* ' ■'■■■^■■—■ : ■ DIAMOND JUBILEE — 1864 TO 1924. -Jubilee Celebrations will be held in Dun•din on FRIDAY EVENING. February 15. . and' continuing on SATURDAY, ths ICth. and SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Febru.ur 17, 1924. Programme being prepared. ;-;. ■;/ AH Ex-Pupils are requested to send in their present addresses, stating years of attendance .{Lady Ex-Pupils to. send in their maiden names), to the undersigned. i; Jubilee Souvenir is being Published. }};; W. FERGUSON FORRESTER. ,:', - Hon. Secretary, 34, Dowling St., " " •■■<■ : ::. P.O. Box 203. Dunedin, "VT I *' J 'O ;; - '■ T '."■-/-I- •"- C 'v-'E. In the Assigned Estates of John Raphael £& Lundon and Mary Lundon. .'Any claims in. the' above instates : (not already proved to the satisfaction ■of the trustees) must be rendered to the under- . signed on or before December 4, 1923. duly certified, showing the amount due as on ""June 16, 1922, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in the distribution of the assets. . ' ' ', , ," : __ Dated at Morrinsville this 9th day of November. 923. . ?> ' McGregor and Mcpherson, . Solicitors for the Trustees. ST. HELIEE&, AND KOHIMARAMA . LOCAL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. '.Intending Subscribers are . urgently requested to put in their applications to lie connected without delay, in order that the Telegraph Department may be assured of sufficient subscribers to guarantee the Exchange being made a. permanent institution. ■:'■ J. W. CARE,: ■'■• Clerk, Tamaki .West Road Board, • ' St. Heliers, November 10. 1923. ' . TN THE ESTATE OF f SUSAN EDSON. •*• LATE OF DEVONPORT. DECEASED. . All Persons having "claims, against tbe above Estate are requested to forward parStHIHP of same in duplicate, not later than DECEMBER 6, 1923, to the Executors. ; >mEi GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECU- .«. TORS CO., OP N.Z. LTD.. Or"*!? frS nd Portland Sts.. Auckland, p w> , * Solicitors for the Estate. • * EBSE t . B and Auckland.' j*y N £r€**^^n7~a-i g» eommiUee extend, a^ro^' W -- 30 - m - ; rf «f aolSera \^ dl * "mtation IS?" Wtol' lo SPSiSfL **?* Residents ceremony. w °<»,»teaenijaV;th,» above -„ ' y: ' r: ■'■:';'-'■' "".V .-::. E v - I'.VANS. .. j. . • - ' OHAKtrNE.v ' '«!•* , E*tly in January. ■ > Wn» tot particulars to >v, r ," , _. J *». BYKONDS BX. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 20

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