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AMUSEMENTS, LADIES! A DAINTY CUP OF AFTERNOON TEA, 2 to 4.30. (Without Extra, 'Charge.) 3TRAND N.Z.'s QTRAND STRAND Largest OTRAND 2TR#ND — • and — QTRAMD Strand Finest —— otrand STRAND Picture QTRAND JTRAND Hoiase. — QTRAND Direction: Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHTI At 11.30, 2.30. 5.0. and 7.50. • # • MASTER PICTURES PRESENT: FLORENCE T7TDOR LORENCE V IDOR AND MONTE -OLUE. ONTE X>LUE, •IN "TUTAIN QTREET." "IVIaIN OTREET." " MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." "MAIN STREET." "MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." "MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." From the Novel 'by SINCLAIR LEWIS. Far from th? maddenini; throngs of big cities, reposing peacefully in the heart of our country, lie our Main Streets, rich with fascinating types. » » * The title " Main Street" is not sinrrjlv a collection of buildings, telegraph poles and board side walks. It is a state of mind—a self-(satisfied, matter-of-fact existence that resents any interference with its mossgrown traditions. » » • A Picture that is suited to. Everyone— matter what their walk in life. * * * SINCLAIR LEWIS' NOVEL, MAIN QTREET." AIN OTPKET." " MAIN STREET." •' MAIN STREET." " MAIN STREET." *' MAIN STREET." "MAIN STREET." MAIN STREET." » * • Also Screening: TAKE v Ql c OHOICE." ake X our Choice." A NEW CHRISTIE COMEDY! "STORY OF A CAN OF SALMON." Interest. "STRAND MAGAZINE." Newsy Happenings From Home. » * » ■ Specially Staged Prologue to "MAIN STREET" by MR. TOM HARRIS. STRAND 'SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRADaily at 2.30 and 8. i Overture: "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2." ! BOX PLAN AT STRAND. I USUAL PRICES: Is to 2s 6d. pITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN TTA'LL, OWN Hall, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (saturday) EVENING, AT 8 o'clock. Municipal ftHOIH, UNICIPAL V^HOIK. IN CHORAL WORKS BY BYRD. PURCELL AND SULLIVAN. MADAME IRENE AINSLET. " Habanera " (" Carmen "), ■" Mv Ships " (Barrett). , MR. MAUGHAN- BARNET] , ( CITY ORGANIST, Organ Solos bv Mailly and Bach. Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata for Piano. And Characteristic Pieces, Maughan Barnett. * ADMISSION: SIXPENCE. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. THE COVERED WAGON" IS NOW SHOWING •AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' - ■■ ! i^' : --' AT SOMES. CT. MARY'S HOMES, OTAHUHU. AN OPEN AFTERNOON, :>■ AN OPEN AFTERNOON, Will be held at the Homes, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MARCH 22. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MARCH 22. When Visitors will be welcomed from 2-5 p.m. Admission. Is, including Afternoon Tea. The Otahuhi', Municipal Band will Play. For Sale: Apples, PearJs, Vegetables, and Home-made __ . Preserves. The train leaves Auckland at 1.13 returning at 4.30. Moter-carsuwill be at the station to bring visitors to the Home. : P. S. SMAMiFIELD, Secretary. DANCING JAZZ, JAZZ. JAZZ.—Dance will be fcld „. in St. Benedict's Hall TO-NIGHT (Friday). 21st. New and Old-time Dances. E. Beechem's Molody Boys' Orchestra. Tiptop *floor. Ladies. Is. Gentlemen; Is 6d. GEO. CLIFTON, Hon. Sec. CHELTENHAM Cabaret. Cheltenham V-/ Beach.—Flannel Jazz every Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert —Office, 236, Queen St 'Phones 734 A. 3969 (4 rings). TEACHERS . OF DANCING. IITISS ; DOROTHY KINGSBURY. (Certificated Pupil of Miss Cecil Hall). Will Commence Children's and • Adults' Dancing > Classes at ELLERSLEE PARISH HALL • TO-DAY (FRIDAY), MARCH 21. And at PAPATOETOE HALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY. MARCH 22. Limited Number Pupils Taken. LATEST Ballroom Dances thoroughly J-i ta Dancing Studios, 30, Palmerston Bldgs. (opp. G.P.0.). MISS SPENCER has* resumed Teaching at 25, Vincent St. 'Phone for particuTEACHERS 0:P MUSIC & ELOCUTION. JOHN HANSON, Teacher of Violin. 'Cello V and Mandolin, 243, Symonds St.. opposite Post Office (Mrs. Perkins). , NEW ZEALAND HERALD _ *ND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. . N.Z. Herald: 3d per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within Now Zealand. 12s 6d per quarter; £2 5s per annum. , Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid, 10s P% Sorter; £1 15s per annum. -N./.. Hkbald-: Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings. 15 words Is per insertion, 2s 6d three consecutive insertions; 20 words Is 9d per insertion, 4s Gd three consecutive insertions; 25 words '2s 6d per insertion, 7s three consecutive insertions. Replies bearing nom-de-plumea or initial 1 * only, care of post office, are not delivered by the Postal Department. Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Hekald, and, if necessary, forwarded on to the advertiser. Birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion; doctors' or nurses' names Is each name extra. Marriage, Death, JBie'uavema;*'. and In Memobiaii Notices, 2s 6d per irisertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words*. 9d per line of five words extra. Thes«" announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from._ other causes or for irfror in the publication ot any advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129. I <3; Job Printing. Order Office. 2890; Publishing, 14; Editorial. 220; Reporters. 3693: Editor, Weekly News and Photographic, 229. Address Communications to Wilson and Horton, P.©. .Box 32, Auckland. Waikato Branch: Victoria Street (next P. 0.). Hamilton, London Office: 85, Fleet Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 16

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