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-_ amusements. C •■■■:' ' ' r. ' -J" . ' • C ■/■■.y/.' 1 " Inoc AIN E " ' , " vJ'O CA IN E." "riocAiNE." ' ; • , "\J OC AIK E." ; " OCAINE" ,is the title of «- I !' V most remarkable screen story, presented in the form of an expose i •;of - the traffic of drugs, at the Hippo,,v v drome. Friday next, with Misp Hilda Bay ley. the well-known English star .of ■ ' Carnival." • With a background j of London's Night Clubs, Chinese "j dens, drug depots, and the shady ■•] : side of a great metropolis, "Cocaine" 'is one of the most interesting and . [ fascinating stories of < it? - kind ever : ;y i presented on the silver sheet. Re-'• - cently there has been a" great deal of discussion in" the English and I American • press'with regard to the ' | traffic in drugs, 'and "Cocaine." j which gives a vivid description of how th« traffic* is operated in London, will. have 'an added interest. i The story' is founded on fact, and takes the spectator " into the shady Quarters of London, where men and , women slink about by day, and week the great goddess Oblivion by night. 1 The central character is a young English girl who is saved from the depths of Drug Degradation by the ...» merest. chance ,of a merciful fate. <; " Cocaine" is primarily an enterv tainment, but it carries a potent message to a society of this ape of ■; the betterment and uplift of Alankind,. that cannot be mistaken or ignored. • | ~ — - VTATIONAIi ' i> ATIONAL riUILLY AND TEANNY I vXUILLY AND EANNY | THE "ACME. OF "EQUILIBRISTIC" . , . NOVELTIES! Working 20 feet.above the Stage and can be easily seen from - every seat in the Theatre. ON THE T?IFFEL rpoWER." N ABE JuiFFEL I'W FTpct nattONAT. PRESENTS /CONSTANCE ' ITUJL.MABGE Constance 1 almadge IN MAMMA'S A FFAIRS. A MMA~'S iIFFAIRS Paramount News ...... Topioal Burton Holmes Travelogue . • - > Scenio Comedy. THE NATIONAL ORCHESTRA, THE FINEST IN AUCKLAND. Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11.15. 1.0. 9.30. * "in no on. TENDERS. Y E N D E R 8. Tenders are invited for the Erection of Wharf and Goods Shed at Ngatea. on the Piako River, for the New Zealand Co-opera-l;vo Dairy Company. Limited. • Plans and specifications may be seen at our office*, where tenders close at noon on May 30 - CHITTY AND CRAY, F. and A.N.Z.1.A., I Registered Architects, : Smith's Buildings, Hamilton. RENDERS ~ • for SPAWLS. Written tenders will' be received at my Office up till May 24, for Spawling and Stacking SPOO cubic yards (more or less) ot Stone at Win. , Contractors will be shown auarry site on application to engineer. Lowest or any tender not . necessarily accepted . ' ; • ;■ ■_ , . W. J. LOPDELL. Civil Engineer, 1 __ ' •' 32.' Strand. Arcade. J£AWA DRAINAGE BOARD. DEEPENING NO. 8 DRAIN.—CONTRACT I - : .. . NO. 25. Tenders returnable to the undersigned I before noon on SATURDAY, May 17, are j solicited for the above work. Plans at our Hamilton office and at Mr. Broadbent's Residence. Lowest ,or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■ » THOMSON AND FARRER, Engineers. j "OOAD FORMATION — LEND ON PARK At ESTATE, PAPATOETOE. " Written tenders will be received up to noon. SATURDAY,. '24th,.for Forming and' Culvertinjs 218 chains;. of : road. " Plans > and specifications may be seen at my office, 32, I Strand Arcade. ■ Lowest or any tender riot necessarily ' accepted V W. J. LOPDELL, Civil Engineer. (TVTOROHANGA - TOWN BOARD.— V WATER SUPPLY CONTRACT, NO. 2. _ Tenders, closing 4 p.m., THURSDAY, June 5, at. the Town Board's Office, Otorohanga, are invited for supply and delivery of about 21 miles of 4-inch Cast Iron or Reinforced, Concrote Pipes,. Valves, Fittings, etc. Specifications and particulars at my Office. .Lowest or any Tender not necessarily auT^'^W A ? TH , U §. £ RAY > • M.SC., A-M. i-C.E., Chartered Civil Engineer. ; 413, Smith Bldgs., Albert St. . ' 'J 0 C o N T EACT'OB S. _ Tenders are invited for the erection of a Reinforced Concrete Platform, in City. Tenders close Tuesday, 20th inst. Plans and Specifications may be had at our office. '• ' ' f- • . * T. C. MULLIONS AND SHOLTO SMITH. Architects, 14, Winstone's Bldgs.GORSE ' Cutting at . Tamaki; Tenders wanted.—Ring 404 (2 rings). "DRICE wanted for building Hut; for size v v a pd type, see Hospital Huts, in Domain, behind Annexe.—Shelter; 799, Herald. ■'. —Towing about 60 pine -* logs fror>> • Port Charles to Auckland, supplying .dog-..and chains. Tenders close C?S-I°V n ' nth -~ E - A - Florance, Port FOR SALE by tender. f I. M BE E LAND. .Tenders will be received by the undersigned up tl.l unaer j ' MAY 31, 1924. For, the PURCHASE OF FREEHOLD ! of ' '364 ACRES, Being Block 1, Section 4. Horo Horo, Estimated to contain 3,600,000 FT. RIMU AND I.OCO.OOOFT. OF OTHER TIMBERS. The Property is situated close to the Mamaku Railway Station (Rotprua Line). ' R. ENGLISH. Bos 58, HAMILTON. BUILDING MATERIALS. AW. BRYANT Head Office, 2, Waite£L. niata Chambers. Branches: Jervois Rd.; Ponsonby; Railway Siding, Newmarket —Bricks, Sand. Lime, Cement"/ Shineln' Shell, Scoria.. etc. Cartage of all descripl ticns. 4 KOZY Home Designers prepare PlaniT ; Specifications, attractive Bungalows' from £1 Is. . Qualified Architect.— Bldgs., QPP. &.P.O. . _^ Dy 8 FLANS, etc. : from 10a 6d; tenders called" .- supervision.. fctc.—Homo Designing Service. 68.' Queen St. (over Cooke's) g ASHES AND FRAMES. Builders, Get - a -Quote for your Joinerv • From HOGG AND CO.. ul,lery 368, Dominion . Rd.. or 'Phone 3164 A. OA PLANS and Elevations of Selected OU Bungalows, post free, ss.—Harry RntcliiTe. Aichitect. Wairoa. H.B. ry SALES OF PROPERTY. T AND Agents.— notice, my proJU nerly. Lin wood Ave ._Mt. Albert, withdrawn from '3ale.—C. J. Hendry. AND Agents .—My Property, situated 57, JU Tawpra Rd.. Green Lane, has been sold by' Harry B. -North. 11, Rew'a Chambers. 15, Queen St.M. Brough. -rf H. BARFOOT, Newmarket, has., sold TV * Mrs. Gill's residence in Manawa Rd„ , Victoria Av«>., Remuera, •vV,\-yy•:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18708, 14 May 1924, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18708, 14 May 1924, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18708, 14 May 1924, Page 18

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