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Universal Presents WIT, LI AM V V JLLIAM WILLIAM WILLIAM l it ESMOND IJ ESMOND DESMOND DESMOND TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Q P.M. J-O-NIGHT (THURSDAY), O P.M.. Seldom has such a delightful programme been offered. Auckland's Leading Artists ARE OFFERING YOU THEIR BEST TO-NIGHT. And the cause is deserving of your enthusiastic support. Proceeds are in aid of the Myers Free Kindergarten. " QTRAIGHT " STRAIGHT " STRAIGHT '• STRAIGHT THRU." J HRU." THRU." THRU." And Out and Out Western Thrill o' Drama Sir Oswald Stoll Presents " T ONG pkDDS." <• J.VONG WDDS." An Eiglisli Racing Drama. A Century Comedy. Tourists t\e t dxf»° OURISTS i' E JUUXE." PROGRAMME. God Save the King. Reverend Jasper C alder, "The Mystery." Mr. Vernon Sellars. assisted by Miss Patsie Hill (by kind permission of John Fuller and Sons.) Mr. Barry Coney—-Song, "Sons of the Sea.' Miss Patsie Hill (by kind permission Messrs. John Fuller and Sons). Miss Netta, Gittos—Whistling Solo. Miss Ngaire Bowies—Song, "My Prayer." Mr. McElwain —Humour. "Babes in the Wood"—By Pupils of Misa Daphno Knight. Mr. W. lnr.es. Miss Ngaire Bowles—Song (selected). Mr, Barker—Character Sketch. Dance Item, by Pupil Misses Nettleton and Turner. Mr. Alan MacElwain—Humour. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5 p.m. Phono 41-3-il. SPECIAL FEATURE. During ihe Programme the following Articles will be auctioned by Mr. Walker: Dollie's Pram, Dolls, Sweets, etc. II 1 P P ° IJ R ° M E ' CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). CHURCH NOTICES. A UCKLAND "OAPTIST / d> v ' UCKLAND -OAPTIST ( TABERNACLE. mi " ml. I 1 abernacle. ! POPULAR PRICES: Is pi VERY HERE. I RESERVES, 2s. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS ! R. EADY AND - SON LTD. H 1 pp . O D R O M E. TO-NIGHT WILL BE A GREAT NOW SHOWING. HOOT GIBSON In "FORTY HORSE HAWKINS. RECITALS. TOWN I TALL. 1- own Hall. SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. AT 5.30. HfUSICAL "OECITA.L I*l USICAL JX ECITA L ►ROHIBITION ROHIBITION P ALLY IXALLY EVERYBODY IS WELCOME. CHAIRMAN: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. 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THE Auckland Financial Exchange, Ltd., !JL have removed to 11, , Premier Bldgs. ! (over Stewart Dawson's), Entrance in Dur- ! ham St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 20

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