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■f AMUSEMENTS. '. AFTERNOON TEA (2.30 to 4.30) FREE. STRAND - — N.Z.'b QTRAIHJ >TRAND Largest ■— STRAND QTRAND ( and QTJ?AND OtRA.ND . Finest — OTRAND STRAND —. ' ■ :■: Picture — QTRAND. TBAND — How... -— OTRAND. ;■?*• Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. !' •. » " Always a Good Entertainment." TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. " '"PRIIaBY." Wonderful and Instantaneous *' X RILBY." Success of '• TRILBY," GEORGE DU MAURIER'S " TRILBY;" Immortal Novel v "TRILBY." With the Celebrated French "TRILBY." Star, "TRILBY." A7TDRE LAFAYETTE,, " TRILBY." * * * " " TRILBY." Feet the whole world wor- " TRILBY." ships—famous feet — they " TRILBY." potter in the studios of old TRILBY." Montmartre — they dance " TRILBY." when her heart dances — " TRILBY." they flash through romance " TRILBY." undying—the glorious. God- " TRILBY." given feet of Trilby " TRILBY." * * * " TRILBY." The romance of an artists' "TRILBY." model whose modesty was " TRILBY." her shield and whose feet "TRILBY." were her fortune. " TRILBY." #*■.»... "TRILBY." Specially Staged Prologue " TRILBY." to '' Trilby " by TRILBY." MISS LOIS EVANS and '' TRILBY." MR. TOM HARRIS. " T-RTT.pv -• Aso Serening: LARRY DEMON, In aery Demon, in ' "I\JO -TTTTEDDING T>ELLS." "IN O VV EDDING -DELLS." "STRAND MAGAZINE." THE STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Box Plan at the Strand. Usual Prices. TENDERS,. QTAKI i BOROUGH COUNCIL. Tenders, closing APRIL 24, 1924, arein- ' vited for the supply and erection of TWO Sewac* Pumps, each capable of lifting 200 gallons pet' minute, as per plans of the Consulting Engineers, Messrs. Jickeli and Gilmour, Palmerston North. Plans and ■ Specifications Vnay be had from the undersigned :— _.;.—_ ; P. G. DA VIES. Town Clerk and Engineer. -CIRANKLIN RACING CLUB (Incorp.). Separate Tenders are invited by the above Club, closing with the Secretary. Pukekohe. on MONDAY, February 18. 1924, for the ; following Privileges in connection with their ; forthcoming Totaliaator Race Meeting, to : be held at Pukektahe .an, SATURDAY, March 29, 1924. ', (1) Publican's Booth. (2) Luncheon and Afternoon Tea. , (3) Soft Drinks, Fruit, and Confectionery. (4) Cigarettes and Tobacco. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. _ A. P. DAYSH, Secretary. TO BUILDERS.— are invited and are due at my Office fit Noon on WEDNESDAY 20th inst., for the. Erection of 2 Brick Shops in King St., Pukekohe. Plans and specifications at Mr. David Roulston's Office., Pukekohe, and at my Office, Swanson . St., Auckland. JOHN ROUTLY. A.N.Z.1.A.. , Architect. ■ rp 0 BUILDERS. '. PREMISES FOR THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND AT WHANGAREI. ', Tenders for the above will be received at our Offices. Bank of New Zealand Build- . ings, Swanson Street, up to Noon of MON- ' DAY, February 25. Plans and specifications at the Bank of - New Zealand, Whangarei, alnd at our ' ■ Offices, Auckland. I EDW. MAHONEY AND SON. Architects. ; rp o CONTRACTORS. ' X ALTERATIONS (Brick), etc. at ; GROSVENOR HOTEL. , HOBSON ST. : Tenders for above will be received at my . Office until noon on FRIDAY. February 15. Elans and Specifications to be seen at my 3 Office.. r J. CURRIE. Architect. Commercial Bank Buildings. 64, Queen Street, Auckland. > j ■ I np 0 CONTRACTORS. t i — ERECTION OF WAREHOUSE, in Concrete i and Brick, FEDERAL STREET, i* I Tenders for above will be received at my Office until noon on Tuesday, February 26. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my . Office, Commercial Bank Buildings, 64, Queen » Street, Auckland. J. CURRIE, Architect. r : ■ rpo CONTRACTORS. Alterations, etc., in Erick, at Esplanade Hotel. Dovonport. Tenders for above will be received at my , Office, until noon on TUESDAY. February 19. Plans and Specifications to be scon at ' my office. 3, J. CURRIE. Architect. Commercial Bank Buildings. 64, Queen Street, Auckland. TENDERS wanted for Plastering Picture Theatre. Epsom, opposite tram barn. 1 Plans can be eeen on the job. Tenders close FRIDAY. 15th, at 12 o'clock, at the Office. • GEORGE SUTHERLAND. 29, George Street, Newmarket. j . > 7 TTOUSE IN WOOD.—GLADSTONE RD.. ' ±1. MOUNT ALBERT. Tenders close Noon. February 20. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. HARRISON HAYSOM. Architect. 403, Victoria Arcade. GREENWAY AND ANDERSON. Plastering Contractors, 24. Hon* St., Arch1. hill. Auckland.Estimates given for Rough- , castings. Tiling, Inside Work, Cement i Work. Plastering, in all its branches. Satis- . faction guaranteed. PRICES wanted for Septic TanK and Drainage.—23, Mark Rd.. off Woodward Rd., Mt. Albert. Meiklejohn and Sons, Builders. ' ~"~ FOR SALE BY TENDER. rpENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF i COUNTRY BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS. Tenders are invited for the Purchase as • a Going Concern of the Tools, Stock-in- . trade, Goodwill, and Freehold of the Black- . smith's Business at Waharoa, rear Matat raata, belonging to the estate of the late a Donald Macaulay. The Freehold comprises a Corner Section e of 1 rood 7.1 perches, with a 4-roomed t House and Smithy erected thereon, and - may be purchased on very easy terms. The business is a lucrative one, with good prospects. No opposition. , Conditions of Tender may be inspected and forms of Tender obtained at the Public Trust Offices at Auckland, Hamilton, and Matamata. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J Teaders close at the Office of the undersigned on TUESDAY,. February 26, 1924, at.3,30 p.m. . '.. ." P. J. E. MOORE. District Public Trustee, Hamilton. TVUILDING FOR REMOVAL. , Tenders are invited for the purchase for removal of a two-storeyed wooden building in Karangahape Road. Particulars obtainable at our office. T. C. MULLIONS. F.N.Z.1.A., SHOLTO SMITH. S.A.A., Architects, 14, Winstone Bldgs. - "DODNEY COUNTY . COUNCIL. i, FOR SALE BY TENDER. 4-TON A.E.C. DUMP TRUCK. J Tenders, closing with the undersigned at ] 4 p.m., on MONDAY, the 18th day of Feb--1 ruary. 1924, are invited for the purchase of . a 4-ton A.E.C. Dump Truck. 1 May be inspected at the Council Cham- ■" hers, Warkworth. daily during office hours. '■ The lowest or any tender not necessarily - accepted. '• H. F. GOODMAN, County Clerk, Warkworth, February 1. 1924. k -5= ■= ■■■ ——j i DRESS AMP FASHION. I A CCORDION Pleating.—The latest, in five 1 1\ different styles.— Crotball Way • Co.. 137. Bymonda St. EXCLUSIVE Summer Costumes! and Frocks at Laurie and Hardy'*, Foresti era' Bldgs., corner Albert and Wellealey Sts. HEMSTITCHING. Pinking. Braiding", Embroidery, etc. Orders neatly exe--4 cuted; prompt attention.—Greor Scott, 73, City Chambers. HEMSTITCHING. Buttons. ; Pleating, Dressmaking, Costumes, Coat Frocks tailored; moderate.- Modern Button Factory, l-2._Wellesley Bt. West. , • J^ - -(UfILLINERY.— Miss ■Hstchwell will "re--IYJ. model your Bat. equal to new. 10, - Tabernacle Bldgs (upstairs). 1. 'jV/TRS, PURDUE, Dressmaker, 1, PomI, ML pallier Terrace (round corner from Lambourne's). Reduced rates during sales. •• "DEDUCTION Sale ot Fashionable Frocks, i- Xv Jumpers, etc. — Grove, The Regal, J>7. Broadway, Newmarket. r rpO-DAY (Monday) Last Day of "Sale - 5 A Millinery to clear less than half-price. 1.1 Miss Dixou,. Victoria St., \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18630, 11 February 1924, Page 14

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