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COME AND HAVE A REAL GOOD j ■ ■'■, '.LAUGH. . AT TTiVEJItBOOTS —-~- ii.T HiVEUZBODiTS. ■•;'•■ 33ie Little Theatre with the Bi'k Attractions. Daily at'lo/-12, % 4, 6, 8 p.m. T LOYD TTAMILTON ■ ia...=" The Five-part Whirlwind of Fun, I " TTIS TVARKER OELF." j Also JACK PICKFORD in ",THE HILL BtLLY." EVERYBODY'S DE LUXE ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Jazzing the Blues." TTAVE BEAD ipHE T>OOK ? Locked in furious battle, they spin from skU> to side in the dawn-touched rocm—the man ehe loves and the treacherous trader who swore he ■would have "her for hia own. Matilda, daughter of a missionary, ahnoat frantic from her nisrht-long experience in a tropical storm, is (dunned lnte xDirnob.lstv as she watches the struggle between, these two men ol the South Seas, fighting: silently, with fmssionate hate, for life and ove. Chairs are smashed, a table tips over, a gun flashes in the haif light of early morning. Her lover or lr* r -my J 1 You'll know if you see TTniERE THE "DAVEMENT pNDS. VV HERE THE 1 AVEMENT IiJNDS. WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDS. WHERE THE PAVEMENT . ENDS. The Missionary's daughter, longing for romance in a secluded island, the only white man. -otjher than her father, a seller of rum to _ beachcombers and Kanakas, and into her life came Motauri. CAN WE WONDER AT THE CONSEQUENCES? AT TTIVERYBODY'S T JUVERYBODY'S NEXT FRIDAY AT 10 A.M. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General. community qinging-. ommunity Dinging. town ttall. at 10 9 a ±own Hall, at Izj.xjU, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). Last' week broke all records. The Committee apologises to the 600 or 100 people turned away. We a:re limited to the sise of the Town Hall. ■•» Next Programme includes everything you like, from "KILLARNEY" to . •■ '.-;■ "BARNEY GOOGLE" Keep the record sroing* There's something to work for now. Every coin given by the Community works for the Community, and cheers tho Community up in the pro- .* cesn. Can you ask for more? Chairman, MR. E. C. CUTTEN, S.M. Song Leader, MR R. H. MARRYATT. Accompanist, MR. N. R. BLOMFIELD MR WILFRED MANNING will sing the solo part of * "FUNICULI, FUNICULA." *-•■ ' -"•—•"• , '. —-i TEHDEH3.' , THE AUCKLAND EIECTRIC POWER BOARD. | TENDER FOR CABLES. Tenders are invited for the Supply of: <a) BARE COPPER CABLE. (b) TRIPLE BRAIDED OVERHEAD CABLE. ■ endorsed " TENDER FOR CABLE," must reach, the Office of the Board. Quay Building 3, Quay Street. Auckland, net later than NOON ON MONDAY AUGUST 4, 1924. ' Specifications may be obtained on application to the Board's Office. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ALEX. WYLLIE. General Manager. ■rpEKDERS are invited till 7 p.m. on/SAT- ■' "f rr U^ D t A I- .f«S«at i 6, for the Erection of Hospital Buildings at. Balclutha. Plans and specification may be seen *t the Health Department's Office, Christchurch, and at our Office, Dunedin. Renders to be lodged at the Board's Office, I MASON AND WALES. Registered Architects, Dunedin. J)UNEDIN CITY , COUNCIL. .Tenders will be received by the UnderIJP, e^.ul ? tll l nc, on on WEDNESDAY, July fo^, th 9, S«PPIy and Delivery at the C L lt L„ Councll B Yard > War <* Street, Dunedin, of 850 tons (22401b.), of Asphalt for Streetpaving Purposes. - «.m ,en J derß , are J° . be sealed and marked Tenders for Paving Material." and be addressed to "The Town Clerk." Copies of specification may be obtained on application to the City Engineer's Office, •town Hall, upon depositing'the sum of jEI •which will be returned on receipt of the specification accompanied by a bona-fide tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Sgd.) G. A. LEWIN, ~ Town Clerk. Dunedin, July 9, 1924. fP O B U I L D E R. S. HOUSE IN WOOD, OMAHU ROAD, BEMUERA.—-Tenders for above close at noon, WEDNESDAY, July 30. 1924. Plans, etc., at office of • FREDERICK A. BROWN, Jieg. Architect, Coiwill Cham., Swanson St. wanted for Repainting HouseT J- —14. Green Lane. Remuera. ID U I -L D BR S ! We have Stocks of over One Million Feet of RIMU, MATAI. TOTARA. REDWOOD. . OREGON. BRITISH COLUMBIA RED CEDAE. Ask for Prices. OELWYN OniMBER pO., T TD.. 45. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. pONCEETE MACHINERY. Vickers Machines- for Mnking Concrete, BTTTtt>ino- RLOCKB. BRICKS, ROOFING TTLES. FIELD PIPES. WILLFKTON CONCRETE MIXERS, complete with Benzine Engine; £105. Concrete and work show handsome profits. Easy terms if required.—Catalogue and manufacturing cwtn, etc., from Hopwood Hardware, PalmeTston North. . rp O BUILDERS. " TRTUMPH" Plaster Wallboard, borer proof and fire resisting, 100 p.c. efficient; also Doors, Sashes, Baths, Fn«ins. 'Califonts, Lock Sets and All Builders' Hardware, supplied by , . BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. LTD., 66, Fort Street, Auckland. v '■ - ■■■■',■■.- i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 18