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AMUSEMENTS, PRINCESS. KINCfcSS. PRINCESS. RINCEBB. PRINCESS. BIN CESS.. C COMMENCING COMMENCING /"■COMMENCING V OMMENCING T?RI DAY. I s RIDAY. T7RIDAY. I 1 RIDAY. r/ANE /PREY'S /JANE ITRKT'S GREY'S GREY'S GREYS GREY'S GREY'S GREY'S GREY'S GREY'S CI KEY'S * KEY'S THRILLING STORY, K AINBOW ainbow rainbow rainbow rainbow rainbow rainbow RAINBOW RAINBOW rainbow Rainbow ainbow TRAIL" I RAIL.'' TRAIL " TRAIL." TRAIL" TRAIL." TRAIL." TRAIL." TRAIL." TRAIL." ''FRAIL." .1 RAIL." Ike Jlainbow a rail." (The Sequel to " Riders of the Purple Sage.") rrONY. J ONY. rpoNY. 1 ONY. Universal Presents riRGINIA \T ALU TTIRGINIA V IRGINIA VIRGINIA VIRGINIA "171 KG IN IA VIRGINIA v And \T ALU V ALU VALLI VALLI A LLI V ALLI XT ORMAN i> ORMAN NORMAN NORMAN XT ORMAN i\ ORMAN I PRICE | RICE ' Kerry, erry, KERRY, KERRY, Kerry, ERRY, PRICE RICE . IV ERRY, In OF "PLEASURE. F I LEASURE. OP PLEASURE. OF PLEASURE. OP PLEASURE. OF PLEASURE. OF PLEASURE. OF PLEASURE. OF PLEASURE. OF PLEASURE. OF PLEASURE. F X LEASURE. SHE WAS STARVED FOR LOVE. She wanted a good tsme. Sc did he. So they played with love. For a week. Their greatest sin, playing with love. And love scorched them. It followed them. Took its price on them. The price of pleasure. Powerful. Searches the heart. Strijps sentiment bare. Bis. Dramatic. COMEDY AND NEWS. George t>oorf/s EORGE I OORE'S Orchestra. RCHESTRA. Sessions; 11 .a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., lAS p.m. Phone 11-586. BAZAARS. CT. M ATTHEW'B A LL " XJATIONS' "OAZAAR. .ALL ATIONS* X>AZAAR. TOWN lIALL CONCERT CHAMBER. •FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13. 2 P.M. TO II P.M. The Bazaar will be opened on Friday, October 9, at 2 p.m., by Mrs. Watson, who is in her 100 th year and is ona of the oldest pioneers of New Zealand. The Concert Chamber will be beautifully decorated and illuminated each evening. Tho Stallholders all represent, various Nations. Stalls laden with useful articles. _ Afternoon Teas and Suppers. Soft Drinks. Ice Cream, etc. Sweet Music each afternoon and evening. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Friday Evening (9th).—Programme arranged by Rev. Jasper C'alder. Saturday Evening (10th).—Display of Fancy Dancing by pupils of Miss Aileen BeresMonday and Tuesjay Evenings ,fl2th and 13th). 9 P.m. to 1.1 p.m.—Danotne. (No cxtta charge.) Special Attractions and Competitions. Admission, Is; Children. 6d. Monday and. Tuesday Afternoons Free. SALES OF WORK. EDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK Will be Opened by E H. POTTER, ESQ. (Mayor of Mount Eden), TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Af 11 A.M. Sale will be held ONE DAY ONLY', till 10 p.m. Stalls of Every Description. A Grand Collection of Useful Articles suitable for Xmas Presents. Admission Free. SPORTING. r HANGAREI QLUB. QPRING TO BE HELD AT WHANGAREI ON rpHURSDAY AND g A TURD AY OCTOBER 8 AND 10, 1925. SPECIAL TRAINS leave Auckland at 5.25 a.m. each Race Day, returning each day. S.S. MANAIA leaves Auckland for Whangarei at 10 p.m. on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, returning at 10 p.m. Thursday and Saturday. L. G. HILL. Secretary. AUCKLAND r jj A ROTTING QLUB. gPRING jy^EETING. ICTOBER 17 and ACCEPTANCES for All Events on the First Day close on FRIDAY. October 9, at the Office, Durham Street East, at 5 o'clock P ' m " C. F. MARK. Secretary. TENNIS. rpo Let for Season. —Grass Tennis Court, 1 tip-top condition.—H. Chisman, 467, Manukau Rd.. Epsom, or next Grundy's Garage, Royal Oak. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. rp AMAKI ROAD BOARD. ■ ROAD CLOSED FOR REPAIRS. Public notice is hereby given that the Strand, St Heliers. between Watling Street and the Parade, will be Closed from MONDAY, October 5, 19.5. until further notice. H F. GOODMAN, Cieik. St. Heliers. October 3. 1925 RATE DISCOUNT. Public notice is hereby given that a Discount of S per cent, will be allowed on General and Special Rates paid within 30 days of due date. The due date is stamped on tho top right hand corner of each demand. H. F. GOODMAN. Clerk. St. Heliers, October 3, 192 H. Economy with quality at GEORGE WALKER'S, The Furnishing Auctioneer, 38, Queon Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 20