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AMUSEMENTS. THE T YRIC. rnHE T YRIC. HE JL/yRIC. ±HE JL/YRIC. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. MYSTERY. ROMANCE. ADVENTURE. DOROTHY TV ALTON OROTHY ALTON DOROTHY DALTON In "POGBOUN D."' " -C OGBOUN D." " F O G B O U N D." "FOGBOUND." Out of thte Fog comes mystery, romance, adventure — dripping with colourful incidents, gripping with intense power, nipping along at a swift pace. "FOGBOUND." "FOGBOUND." "FOGBOUND." Beautiful scenes at Florida's exclusive beaches. Showing society in reckless revels, breath-taking in their daring and their extravagant backgrounds. FEATURE No. 2— RUPERT TTUGHESUPERT -Q-UGHES' Popular Story. " "PEMEMBRANCE." " -REMEMBRANCE." GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. (Conductor: Mr. Alf. Marbeck.) Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Theatre 'Phone 3G45. "HO YOU BELJKVE IN MIXED XJ MARRIAGES? S&o " THE CHURCH AND THE WOMAN." LYRIC AND HIPPODROME. FRTDAY NEXT. ATHLETIC SPORTS. MEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC -.> ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. PRO7_NCTAL CHAMPIONSHIP AND CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. CARLAW PARK. AUCKLAND. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. 1921. Entries Close on Monday Next. Tenders for Programme Rights Close To-morrow. W. MORTON. Hon. Secretary. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC A AND CYCLE CLUB. All Members and intending members of the above Club are invited to attend the Annual Meeting, to be held in the Amateur Sports Club, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Entries will be taken at the same tune for several Athletic and Cycling Events to be decided at an Evening Meeting next week. W. MORTON. President. W. J. DAVIDSON, Hon. Seo. BOOKS AMD PUBLICATIONS. PATENT OFFICE JOURNAL.—lllustrated fortnightly record of inventions patented, etc.. 9d a copy, 1.5s per ann. (Gov. Printer). Copies of specifications. with drawings. Is each (Patent Office). TOURIST RESORTS. /"IARGEN PRIVATE HOTEL. EDEN CRESCENT. Tariff, from ISb per Day. MIDLANDS.— grounds, electric light: moderate tariff.—2, Domett Av., Epsom. 'Phone 3304 A. At cur stop. MILFORD TAKAPUNA. BEACH HOUSE. Ideal place for Summer Holidays. Close to Beach. Good Bathing, Tennis, Golf. Beautiful shady grounds. MRS. A. G. BRETT, Owner. PARAKAI HOUSE (Hot Springs), ParakaT Helensville.—First-class Accommodation for Visitors. MRS. E. LITTLE. 'Phone 35. Proprietress. " "DOSSVILLE." Eden Crescent. 'Phone JLV 1113. —High-class Cuisine and Accommodation; 10s day; reduced terms permanents. ROTORUA— Oakleigh. near station— class Accommodation; tourists and permanents; terms reasonable. S. Robinson. ROTORUA.— The - Kozie Private Hotel.— First-class Accommodation: near Station and Baths. Tariff. £3 per week.— Mrs. A. Boyes. proprietress. SURREY, Rotorua, smin. railway station, P.O. Sanatorium Grounds; £2 5s week.—Mrs. Devin. Proprietress: tel. 217. HPHE PINES- Orua Bay. via Onehunga.— J- The place to spend your holidays. Lovely beach for bathing, good fishing ; tennis court, etc.—For full particulars wire or write _■-. Morris, Proprietor. rpHE RIMUS, ' near Waitakere" Ranges. J- Paying Guests received. Bush, swimming pools, phone.Mrs. Phillips, Henderson. . URIWAI HOUSE, West Coast.—During the School Vacation, spend a fey days at Muriwai House. Delightful situation; handy to beach; beautiful scenery; comfortable and cheery rooms; magnificent view of ocean from balcony; easily accessible; train to Waimauku. thence by Wheeler's-Motors. Ring MURIWAI HOUSE. (Muriwai Beach Bureau), Town Office: 13. Brunswick Buildings. WHERE TO STAY IN OHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO . PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52. Worcester Street, West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens. Etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY. 'Phone 872. Proprietor. TTOTEL - BEAEBURN. The.Best Accommodation in Wanganui. Charming River View. Tariff: From 14s 6d day; Four Guineas a Week. WHFN VISITING ROTORUA, H_N '.. VISITING ROTORUA! 'Stay at THE MANSIONS. THE MANSIONS. And Securo the Comfort and Refinement of a Superior Home. Terms Moderate. FRED REEVE - - - Proprietor \7yHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON." HOTEL COLUMBIA. Near Town Hall, Cuba Street. First-class Accommodation for 100 Guests. Electric light throughout. Elevator; 10 bathrooms. Excellent cuisine. Drawing and commercial rooms. _ Tonus, 8s per day. Now Under Entirely New Management. W. E. WEBB .... Proprietor WANTED TO RENT. ; BACH, or part House, 1 furn., Takapuna or Milford; fortnight January.—Family, MM, Herald. BACH wanted* three months, tv.o or three rooms: Milford, Kohimarama, or St. Ueliers.—Apply X.T., 354, Herald. GARAGE for washing cars, near city.— _ W. 8.. 272. Herald. HOUSE, Grafton District; Public Servant; good tenant. — Refined, 352. Herald. HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished: married' couple.Reply Solicitor, P.O. Box 1474. ; HOUSE, furn., every conv., February, near beach; within 15 miles city.—Particular. 289. Herald, HOUSE, sinall. urgently; near top Queen St. or Newton.--Hop Wah. 8, Karangahape Rd. HOUSE, 0 rooms, unfurnished; moderate rent: suburbs, handy; urgent. Consider purchasing later.—Genuine. 7, HiiJULT.-'. HOUSE. Epsom. 4 or 5 rooms: public servant; no children; permanent.—M., 16. Herald HOUSE, wanted to rent; Epsom or Remuera preferred.— Urgent, 7, Herald HOUSE, furn.. at Hamilton, from January 81, for monih, or would consider exchange to suitable tenant home Devonport. near bench.— l, Beaconsfield Rd. HOUSE, 6 rooms, unfurnished, Remuera. One Tree Hill, wanted rent, 6 months, from April.— B.C., 230, IHtnALn. OFFICE, small, centrally situated, and Experienced Woman Stenographer; would consider sub-tenancy, with joint services of capable Clerk; advertiser much away.— Office. 79. Herald. AMPLE Room or Office (central), with tables, by Publishers' representative, for three weeks.—P.O. Box 1608. QEASIDE Cottage, furn. or unfurn., long O term if cheap; state terms. —Bondi. 63. HERALD - =-1 WANTED TO LEASE. FIVE or Ten Acres, suitable for pig -and pou'try farm.—A. G.. 310, H?hald. GRAZING WANTED. TAKAPUNA Grazing one horse, vicinity 2nd section preferred.F«ed, 808, •Hiauiu. i --■ •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18601, 8 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18601, 8 January 1924, Page 12

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