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AMUSEMENTS. _f L JJ»HE Q.REATEST "y'ALUE rjiHE QITY. LYRIC. YRIC. LAST TWO NIGHTS. Pain,mount Presents: ! " TIGER T OVE." I " JL IGER JuoVE," I J — With ESTELLE rriAYLOR. STEI.LE J- AYLOR, AND A NTONIO TV'TORENO. Antonio I»±oreno. It's a Flaming Love Story of Southern Spain, actually made by the creator of "The Shell:." IN ADDITION— Big- ttappiness." ig Happiness." With Dustin -iturnum. USTIN I 1 ARNUM. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME And THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. _ Conductor - - - MR. ALF. MARBECIv. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd., Theatre Phono 2642. Commencing np o. morrow. OMMENCING JL O-MORRO'V. FOLLOWING ON HIS RECENT CHEAT SUCCESS, " rpiHE rpEN COMMANDMENTS," "J-HE IEN COMMANDMENTS," We 7'ake Pleasure in Presenting pEC'IL I) HE A TILLF.'S V7ECIL I). JJE IUILLE'S NEXT BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION, I 1 | ! " TRIUYPH." I " -i. RIUMPH." " TRIUMPH." | " TRIUMPH." 1 " TRIUMPH." "TRIUMPH." | I " TRIUMPH." -TRIUMPH." I I i ' Gripping Drama, crammed with Excitement, filled with Thrills, telling tho story of the fight oi two men for one girl. With i LEATRICE TOY, EATRICE »' OY, EOD T A T3OCQUE. OD J-iA i-VOCQUE. Up from the depths of the factory, into the white light of the world's applause. And the girl who had made this astounding leap for famo imagined that she had triumphed—believed that the world would always pay her homage—so she figured that Love had no place in her career. But when fate grew just a little fickle she found that hers was an empty triumph— and she was rjuite content to come back to the safo warm arms of Love. Jeanie Macpherson's adapation of May Edginton's famous novel. " TRIUMPH." " J- RIUMPH." Dazzling Gowns, Lavish Settings, Gorgeous Entertainment. Wc Ernestly Recommend You to See This Picture. " The Broadway Gets the Best." TJROADWAY.— To-night —BROADWAY. •D:ROADWAY— at 7.45 —BROADWAY. The Last Night. "CAMEO KIRBY " - JOHN GILBERT. "CAMEO KIRBY" - JOHN GILBERT. From the Stage Success, bv Booth Tarkington and H. Leon Wilson. To-morrow. A Big Double Stui Programme. "THE SILENT PARTNXR" - Ijeatrice Joy "THE SILENT PARTNER" - Owen Moore r Also, " Poll of Tho Sea " - - - Anna May Wong Toll of The Sea " - - • Kenneth Harlan The Story in this Picture is absorbing and scenes and settings in natural colours. Prices 9d and Is. Phono 107GA. GTHE LAST DAY'S SCREENINGS. RAND. Opp. G .P.O. TO-DAY. A Favourite Comedy-Drama. MAE MARSH ~ in PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST-THING." "PADDY THE-NEXT-BEST-THING." Screened at 11.35, 1.35, 3.45. 6, and 8 p.m Mack Sennett Comodv and Gar.ette. , '' FLAMING Y'OUTH." FRIDAY. DEMPSEY V. GIBBONS." FRIDAY. ELECTORAL. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. M K J C PRESENT CHAIRMAN OF PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE AND CHAIRMAN KAIPARA POWER BOARD. The Man who has Successfully Launched the Whole Project, SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT. VOTE iOR the Man who has done the spade work, and has time, energy and ability to mako the scheme a Profitable undertaking, and ono which will BENEFIT THE WHOLE AREA? T\7"AITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER T » BOARD.—I beg to notify the Electors of the Waitemata County and Helensville Town Board that I am a Candidate for tho above Election and respectfully solicit your support.—J AMES HAND. POWER BOARD NOTICES. WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER T T BOARD. Successful Candidates at To-day's Election are reQuested to attend a Meeting in the Chamhor of Commerce. Swanson St.. Auckland. TO-MORROW (Friday), at 3 p.m. ALEX. PAGE, Secretary, Provisional Committee. CORPORATION NOTIOES. OF MOUNT ALBERT. " CLEAN-UP " WEEK. REFUSE REMOVAL. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF REFUSE will be continued TO-MORROW (Friday), and will terminate on TUESDAY NEXT The balance of the work will be carried out as far as is practicable in the order Btated below, but the Council may find it necessary to slightly alter the Schedule v/ithout notice. Receptacles should bo covcrcd, and should be placed OUTSIDE the premises one day before tho date stated, where possible. FRIDAY, 19th inst.—That part of "A" Ward which lies east, and sout.i of the New North Road, but NOT including the Edendale District. MONDAY, 22nd insf,—EDENDALE District, which includes the portion of "A" Ward that lies south of Balmoral Road and oast of Fowlds Avenue, also tho Euston Estate. In addition, that part of "C" WARD lying cast of Edendale Road, between Now North Road and Balmoral Road, only. TUESDAY, 23rd inst.—That portion of "C" Ward which is situate between Edendale Road and St. Luke's Road, to tho southward of tho New North Road. H. UTTING. Town Clerk. Morningsidn. December 17. 1924. SALES OF PROPERTY. V GENTS.—Please note my house is withdrawn from sale.—Foster, 14, Mount Pleasant Rd. A RTHUR E.. Thodo (only address New A Lynn) has sold Section 97, of tho Melwynn Estate, New Lynn. A RTHUR E. Tliode (only address New xx. Lynn) has sold Mr. llurd's Section. Valley Rd., Titirangi. I AND Agents.—Take notice my property IJ at Manurewa withdrawn from Bale. —A. K. 81111 e rwo rt h, Manurc .v a. ]A N D Agent».—Withdraw C 63 acres, J Way by. Sold by Robertson and Beaky, Queen St.—-F. Hand. IAND Agents.—Please take notice my J business is withdrawn from sale, Dec. 15, 1924.—Mrs. Quoi, Hamilton. I AND Agents.—Please note my farm at J Aria, is withdrawn from sale.—Geo. Petiie. DANCING. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office, 23(1, Queen St. Phones 734 A, 39G9 (4 rings). _________ TEACHERS OF DAMPING. I? XPERT Private Tuition in Ballrooih J Dancing; success guaranteed.—Professor Kollev. 30, Palmerston BkTgs., opp. C.P.O. MISS LAURIE KINGS LAND, Teacher ot Ballroom Dancing.—Studio: 8, Belgium St. (top Queen St.) Phone 1755. TEACHERS OE MUSIC & ELOCUTION. 71XADAME IRENE AINSLEY, i.'.L I'upil of Madame Mathildo Marcliesi and of Dame Nellie Melbn, Will be pleased to receive Pupil?, for VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Specially Recommended by Dame Nellie Melba.. Intel views Wednesdays and Saturdays ai THE ACADEMY. Upper Queen Street. ! I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 20

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