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AMUSEMENTS. Gsanl! oro - Gpa Gf£ GKAND °"™ D " l '- GPi™ GRAND Vaudeville • Nightly. , GRAND V " Plow gently.. sweet Afton." oncft I 1 wrote Robert Burns. ... { (And his poems won famelike our .1 vaudeville turns); , } Our dancers are clever, our pictures i i (LIKE THE WORDS OF THE . ! (LIKE THE WORDS OF THE I l PLOUGHMAN WHO WROTE T I "AULD LANG SYNE.") j Last Screening- to-day of, STORMY QEAS.". Classical TORMY OEAS." ,Sea " STORMY SEAS." Picture. Comedy: "-Shine "Em Up," Pathe News • ! and Review. Final Appearance to-night of. MURIEL ALLISON ZOE GWILLIAM Auckland's Premier Juvenile Dancers. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). NEW PROGRAMME. We screen the First-run Release, We screen the First- Release. (With Good Supports) "MIS- Agg Wife. Featuring GLADYS LESLIE. ROBERT ELLIOTT. MAURICE COSTELLO. and NORMA SHEARER— " Stars." The tale of a doctor in a auniidary! First appearance of BERT WATSON, BERT WATSON. , Sons and Dance Artist, AT THE GRAND. Dixieland /cabaret, IXIELAND Cabaret. i . , . . rpHE MANAGEMENT beg to announce thjit a special effort is being made i this year to meet the requirements of "Clubs" and "Association*," who may be holding "DANCES" or "EVENINGS" during the coming season. Furthtsr particulars may be had on request to the Manager, 'PHONE ICrQK 'PHONE. 'PHONE lOOt) 'PHONE. ON, WEDNESDAY, O/? MARCH OO JjO MARCH —O The Cabaret will be reserved for the DUNEDIN CLUB. Throughout the . Season the regular sessions will be every Evening at 8 p.m., and Saturday Afternoon at 3 p.m. ADMISSION: MONDAY EVENINGS - - - Is 6d SATURDAY EVENINGS - - 5s Od OTHER EVENINGS - • 2s 6d SPORTING. QLUB. UTUMN MEETING. g AND 0 1924. NOMINATIONS for all Events close at the Olfiee, Durham Street East, on FRIDAY, March 21, at 5 o'clock p.m. ENTRIES for the GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. 1925-1926, will close at the Office, Durham Street East, TOMORROW (Friday), at 5 p.m. C. F. MARK. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. -yyE HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW OFFICES. , " VICTORIA STREET EAST. (Next A.M.P.) GITTOS. UREN, GREGORY AND BOURKE. - Ba'rristers and Solicitors. DRESS AND FASHION. ATTRACTIVE Display' of New, Season's juL Millinery. Prices moderate. Inspection invited.— The Gainsborough," 24, Karangahape Rd. , BABY Woollies, good selection; buy early, avoid advance 'price.Matthews and Andrews, 147, Symonde St. CONSULT T. Duncan about next Suit or Costume: workmanship guaranteed. Oser IJarb.'e Bar (late Schneideman). i . DOROTHY Drapery House, near Parnell Picture Theatre, for all Up-to-date Ladies' and Children's Drapery. EXCLUSIVE Frock Designs.—Have your Material made up by experts.—Madame Lorraine, 482. Queen St. FEATHERS. — Boas Remodelled into Fashionable Capes.—Miss Crombie, late Helvetia Ostrich Co., City Chambers, Queen Street. HEMSTITCHING. But.tons, Pleating. Dressmaking. ■ Costumes, Coat-frocks Tailored moderate.—Modern Button Factory, 12, Victoria St. W. MISS CLARKSON. 40. Khyber Pass, Dressmaker. Ladies' own material mado up. Fancy Costumes on hire. SMARTEST Frocks and Costumes made- , to-order at Black Cat Drapery, Mount Eden satisfaction guaranteed. pRICES ARE GOING UP! OURS ARE COMING DOWN! We are showing a range of Ntew- Goods in all the Latest Shades in GABARDINES of excellent quality, suitable for Coat Frocks from £5 ss, and Three-pieces Costumesi from £6 10s. Those Garments are , well made and cut in exclusive designs that will carry a personality of their own. ■ F. H. D YEK LADIES' TAILOR. 37, WATSON'S BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY, ST. EAST. WINES FOR SALE. A CASE OF PORT WINE, special blend. 355, delivered city; freight. Is 6d extra. —Colonial Wine Co.. 248, Swanson St. BRAY'S Port Wine.—Health Redeeming, Robust Feeling 12 quarts. 355. delivered.— His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland. OLD Port Wine and Sherry at 35s per , case; Special, 42s (sd.—-John S. Vella, 9i S CASE-PORT WINE— CASE.*»JL Having disposed of 2000 gallons at , this nrice. we consider we have-fulfilled our promise. We. must now ask our many imtrous to pay 27s (3d per case of 1 dozes quart bottles, or 12s 6d per gallon (2 gallons or over), as from August 1. Free delivery rail, steamer, or within mile radius. Even this price doe* net represent the full value of tie Wine. COBONIAL, WINE AND SPIRIT CO.. LTD., 248. Swanson Street, Auckland. : NO. 6 Columbia Dry Batteries; every one ' 'fcer'-d, the best made; 2s 9d.—Hazard's, Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 14