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AMUSEMENTS. ___ GTBAND.- -S^nd OTRAND.- Always -£&§£&§• STRAND.- a —SSSakt?' TRAND— Good -Ss§Twn STRAND.- ..Entertainment. --ftTgAND. TRAND.— _.».^TRAND, Direction . Fuller's Pictures. Ltd. Phil Hayward, / Director. The Strand Management wishes <o modestly claim that it has some respect for truthful advertising. sple.J * because it believes that the business of selling entertainment cannot ue built permanently in any other wav. *** ' j KH The every night queue at. the Strand ' entrance is sufficient evidence that Auckland has more faith, m. Consistent Performance than in Prodigal Promise. * * . ■ '■ «■ The Strand Management does not proclaim that eveiy picture it screens is better than the last— any such contention is patently absurd—but strive to present " ALWAIB A GOOD ENTERTAINMENT" for tho price it asks. * * * rPO-DAY AND rpO-NIGHT, X O-DAY AND I- O-MUHT. At 11.15. 1.10, 2.30. 4.30. 6 and 8. ( Afternoon Tea Free 2 to 4 16). SCOTLAND'S OWN ROMAINCE, A famous story re-enacted on tlvS» Banks and Braes of Bonnie Scotland, where its many episodes were originally ' T ROB "OOY." OB IXjy." - ROB ROY." " ROB ROY." " ROB ROY." " ROB ROY." •■ ROB ROY." " ROB ROY." " ROB ROY." " ROB ROY." " FOB ROY." "ROB ROY" Sir Walter Scott popularised Rob Roy n.s the hero of a novel, since read by millions of people in the Englishspeaking countries of the world. Many dramatists have also eulosrised the exploits of the Highland Chief and outlaw, in spoken plav. On the film. too. attempts have been made to pictunse the romance and valour . of his o&reer, but none with such realism as this film. >> * * Also Kcropning: „„._, ~ ONE CYLINDER JOVE. NTS V/YLIVDWR JUO\E." A New Sfn'ok Sennett Coined v. with his Famous Bnthing Girls. "DATHE TDEVIEW. JT\T«v. Kf.VIEW. The Latest Number, of this Coloured Magnzine. STRAND MAG&7TNF,. STRAND MAGAZINE. British Budget of Topical Events. STRAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA. (Twice Dailv. at, 2.30 ani 8). And ' - „_.„_, SPECIA LLT ST A PRO CjOG CE: "Tn the Burns Co*t"-«'. , ■Rv MADAME AVNTtstTTE ttayWARD and ° y MA MR JACK MACKEV AT EVENING DE LUYE PESSTON. Priceo: Day,. Is and Is Gd; Evening, Is ,j 0 Oo ! Box' Plan at Theatre. Phone 3114. . PHBLIP NOTICES. A UCKLAND } A SSOCIATION: ■CURST QFFICIAL "P UN TO TITANGERE. THE SITE OF THE PROPOSED SPEEDWAY. rriC -MORROW (SATURDAY) j^g^ | COMPETITIONS. AFTERNOON TEA. H. Y. CAMERON. > Acting-Secretary. IX7-AITEMATA T7LECTRIC - POWER T>OARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COMBINED DISTRICTS OF WAITEMATA COUNTY AND HEL.SNSVILLE TOWN DISTRICTS. We. the undersigned, have Pleasure in recommending to the confidence of the Electors the candidature of MR. H. A. ROBERTSON, of Swanson. Who for the last 15 years has actively associated himself with the progress and welfare of North Auckland. LEONARD RHODES, Mayor Mt. Albert. W. J. TAIT, Mayor Avondale. C. F. GARDNER, Chairman New Lynn Town Board. B. HART, Chairman Henderson Town Board. J. M. WEST; Chairman Glen Eden Town Board.' \ WAITEHATA - POWER T3OARD. I beg '■'.<.> notify ihe Electors of the Combined Di'tricts of Waitematr. County and HelensvilU Town Districts that I am a candidate for the above election ajid respectfully solicit your support on THLRSDAY .NEXT. H. A. ROBERTSON. Swanson, December 12, 1924. TITOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. SWIMMING BATH. Th 3 Swimming Bath, at Bellevuo Road will be officially opened by His Worship the Mayor. Mr. E. H. Potter, on MO. DAY, December 15, at '7.45 p.m. A Swimming Carnival will be hold, and an extensive Programme of Events for Adults and School Children submitted. The Bath has been greatly enlarged and improved, and this is an opportunity for residents to view tho work. ADMISSION. Is. CHILDREN, Gd. S. GRAY, Town Clerk. FOR SALE BY TENDER. rPENDERS FOR BRICKMAKING J. PLANT AND MACHINERY. Owing to the fact that Gasco Pressed Bricks, Limited, have erected a new plant with a. lancer capacity on a more convenient site at. Miramar. Wellington, THE PRESENT PLANT IS FOR REMOVAL AND SALE. It ii-i offered as a complete outfit, with full equipment for an output from 40.000 to 50.000 compressed bricks per week. The equipment; is in good running order and ill at the present time doing its full outTenders arc invited for the whole or part or the equipment, f.nd will be received up to JANUARY 15j 1925, accompanied by a de- • posit of 10 p.c. of tho purchase price. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Schedule of plant and machinery may be obtained on application to the Secretary. Gatco Pressed Bricks, Limited. G.P.O. Box l-tr-0. W'-Him/Mn, BUILDING MATERIALS. • Joinery, Mantels, Frames, etc., . X 1 Sashes 3.6 x 1.10. Us Gd: 1.2 x > 1.10, 7s Ltd.—H. A. Smith, Works, Calgary • St.. Edendale. PLANS, Specifications, attractive, economical, modern Bungalows, from 10s Gd.— Plan K.aft. 815, Basement, N.Z. Insuranco ' Buildings. - "OAWLPLUGS fasten Screws in Brick, '■» AV Tiles and Concrete.—Obtainable from 8 M»vlmrit«. or T,M. " PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. •i TITHY use Poisonous Palnj? White Crosi j. J T Lead, non-poisonous, chaap, lasting — , Booklet, 7, Millais St.. AuckW. ' i i ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 20

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