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AMUSEMENTS. ": •. ...-.■-.■■.-..•'. .-.■ ■■.-.•.■•■"-j.:-- ■■■:■.•■:J:.' ~ ,•■ "■:■'.-. ■ '."■•' •• •' . Another Wonderful Programme will be screened before you To-day. STRAND —— J!.'» —- «£§£££ TRAND ■ Largest — ££§££2 STRAND and ■ ft£! A TRAND -Finest OTRAND STRAND Picture SSgAN? TRAND House. — QTRA^D Direction: Fuller's Pictures, Ltd. Director: Phil. Hayward. To-day at 11.20, 2.30, 5.15 and 8.0. Afternoon Tea: 2 to 4.30. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAi i First National Presents EICHARD TJARTHELMESS. ICHARD J>ARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMESS, RICHARD BARTHELMEHS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD 3ARTHELMES3. The Screen's Matinee Idol, In " nPHE T7»IGHTIN& T>LADE." "1 HE • £ IGHTING JDLADB." 1 "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." " THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADE." "THE FIGHTING BLADfi." "THE FIGHTING BLADE.' - "THE FIGHTING BLADE" " THE FIGHTING BLADE." «. • * A picture that sweeps into reality lives worth _ living and hearts worth dying for. * * * •'A'drama of daring exploits, hair-breadth escapes, secret amours, thrills and suspense — love and life and death in the cauldron of an epochal revolution. * * * The rapid, rushing, breathless story of a courageous youth's daring interruption of a court wedding and his fight for the honour | of a beautiful maiden. • ■'•■•.• • Ready for, a Fight or a Frolic. The Romance Age—the knight beau gallant of his day, with blade at side, ready to bo drawn for God and country, for lady fair or the oppressed, for fight or frolic! RICHARD ARTHELMESS. ICHARD JJARTHELMESS. In the Greatest Success of his Career. Also Screening: "THE pURAL /CINDERELLA." " J.HE XUJRAL CINDERELLA." Another Comedy— of Laughs! THE T YRIC /QUARTETTE" HE JL/YRIC WUARTETTE" In a New Setting and New Concerted Items. *' STRAND MAGAZINE." TOPICAL. Including the Ceremonial Parade of the Fleet. STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. At 2.30 and 8. [ Prices as usual. Box Plan at Strand. NOTE.—Regular Friday Evening Patrons can . attend at 6.455ee the same full programmeand be in time for the • Searchfight Display. .:■ ' piTY OF AUCKLAND. !•'••' TOWN HALL. ... TOWN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. P.M. ORGAN RECITAL ORGAN RECITAL By ; MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. City Organist. ' Vocalist -- - MISS LOIS EVANS. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. J. S. BRIGHAM. ; Town Clerk. TENDERS. ___^ THOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE CARRIAGEWAY. MOUNT EDEN ROAD. DOMINION ROAD. AND SYLVAN * AVENUE. Tenders for the above-named works will ifd received by the undersigned until 5 p.m. on FRIDAY. May 30. 1924. Plans and specifications may be obtained on application at the Borough Engineer's Office on payment of £5 ss. whioh will be returned to bona-fide tenderers. S. GRAY. Town Clerk, Borough Council Chambers. Valley Road. Mt. Eden. ' April 29. 1924. BOWLING CLUB. TO BUILDERS. '" Tenders are invited for the erection of a Pavilion for the abovo Club. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho Shop of Mr. J Morgan, 69, Victoria Rd., Devonport. :? lenders to be addressed to the Secretary, 31, Abbotsford Terrace, Devonport, and U^c?^ 1 /^," 7 & m on or before noon of TUESDAY. May 27, 1924. The lowest or any tender not . necessarily accepted.- --.«■•> CHAS. A. ELVY. Hon. Secretary, , Devonport Bowling Club. HHHE SOUTH WAIRARAPA CO-OP. '-•"•■•. DAIRY COMPANIESASSOCIATION. TO CHEESE CRATE MANUFACTURERS. ' i-.£?R d . 6 £ B '-,? 1081115 witl the undersigned on , FRIDAY, May 23. are invited for the supply ' during season 1924-1925 (spread delivery I July, 1924, to June. 1925), of FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND (45,000)' CHEESE CRATES, branded as required. Full particulars on application to j C. J. CARLYON. I i '■ :.-•■ Secretary. , Featherston. ..,•.■ , ■ ;. LTERATIONS ■TO HOUSE IN -•.;% JERVOIS ROAD. Tenders for above will be received un to 3 p.m., on, WEDNESDAY. May 21. W. A. HOLMAN AND' L. V. .MOSES. Reg. Architects, i 305, Victoria Arcade. TO BUlLDEßS.—Estimates wanted for addition to Bakehouse.—Apply Adams Bell and Co., Ltd., Collingwood Street,' i Ponsonby. TENDERS Invited.— about 60 pine logs, from Port .Charles -to Auckland, supplying dogs and; chains. * Tenders close end of this ro .nth.—E. A. Florance, Port Charles. ■ WHY IS THE ELLIOT WOODWORKER VV LIKE RAMSAY MacDONALD? BECAUSE IT IS STILL AT "NO. 10." Only till the 24th inat. though, for we have formal notice to quit. • , Demonstrations., will continue till then, afterwards a tour in the South will begin at Palmewton North. Only a very few. more machines in stock at the Special Before Removal Price of £91). complete with Electric Motor. The power-driven Tool Kit is rapidly supplanting the. old slow, laborious hand methods., and saving men, time and material. How about you?. . Please note Last Demonstration in Auckland for some time to come, SATURDAY. MAY 24. Come to No. 10, Market Entrance before " that date (just beside the Town Hall). . ~ ,- FOR SALE BY TENDER. -TCENDERS FOR SALE AND REMOVAL OF A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE -At '■; .- ST. ANDREW'S STREET. . Arch Hill. Are Invited up to 5 p.m. MONDAY, ' 19th Inst. The highest or any tendter not necessarily .accepted. Conditions of tender obtainable from , THE ROBINSON ICE-CREAM CO., LTD., James' Street, ■ Archhill.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18710, 16 May 1924, Page 16

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