AMUSEMENTS. -ATATIONAL -i\ ATIONAL -ATATIONAL — -iN ATIONAL— T YRIC —JjYRIC T YRIC— J J YRIC rpO-DAY. 1 O-DAY. npO-NIGHT. I O-NIGHT. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.15, 2.0, 4, G and S. LYRIC NIGHTLY, 7.45. LYRIC NIGHTLY. 7.45. First National Films Presents the Goldwyn Special Super Attraction, THE GREATEST LOVE STORY OF ALL TIME, TP LI NOR pLYN'S JJ LI NOR vJTLYN'S T? LI NOR Julinor "IT I LI NOR J JLINOR " nnHREE " IHBEE "THREE '• THREE " rpHREE " J-HREE GLYN'S LYN'S STEEKS." V EEKS." WEEKS." WEEKS." ITEEKS." V EEKS." 4 ILEEN "ORINGLE, xi-ILEEN i- RINGLE, pONRAD MAGEL. OoNEAD xN AG EL, MITCHELL LEWIS. DALE FULLER. STUART HOLMES. JOHN SAINPOLIS. " rpHREE "TTSrEEKS." " J-HREE V V EEKS." ' THREE WEEKS." ■' THREE WEEKS." THE ROMANCE THAT WILL LIVE FOR EVER. The world has waited to sec Elinor Glyn's Immortal Romance on the screen. Now it comes to you, made into a brilliant motion picture production, beautiful, dramatic. Those who loved the book will find the picture even more thrilling. " THREE WEEKS " is one of the most talked of novels of recent years. Everything that made the book a sensation is here in the film. The deathless devotion of the handsome youth for the Lady of Mystery is a thrilling narrative that you will treasure for ever in your memory. Elinor Glyn's picturised story is already the 'most-discus3ed photoplay ever shown on the screen. NOTICE: " A " CERTIFICATE. OTICE: " -r! " ERTIFICATE. THIS PICTURE HAS BEEN RE- | COMMENDED BY THE N.Z. I CENSOR AS BETNG MORE [ ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR | ADULT AUDIENCES ONLY. 1 Book Early and Avoid Disappointment. Reservations for Both Theatres at Lewi3 R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICE, 2s 9d. BOOK NOW. BOOK NOW. SALES 02' WORK. gT. JTALL, Lower Symonds St. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. BUTTERFLY FAIR BUTTERFLY FAIR (In Aid of St. Andrew's Church Repair Fund), TO BE OPENED TO-DAY (FRIDAY), At 2.30 p.m., BY MRS. CAMPBELL, Acting-Mayoress. STALLS WITH GREAT VARIETY OF GOODS. Afternoon Tea. Ices. Maypole and Butterfly Dances in Evening. ADMISSION— Afternoon, Freo; From 7 p.m., Gd. g A L E OF W 0 R K. DOMINION ROAD CONVENT SCHOOL. THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY. Well-filled Stalls, Games, Competitions, Etc, BRING THE CHILDREN. LIQUIDATION. In the matter' of tho Companies Act, 1908. and its amendments, and in tho matter of C. F. Hood and Co.. Limited. 376. Queen Street, Auckland, a duly registered Company, Notice is hereby given that, bv an extraordinary resolution dated tho 14th day of October. 1925. the above Company went, into voluntary liquidation, and appointed tho undersigned liquidator of tho Company. Creditors of the Company are requested to lodge their claims with mo on or before THURSDAY, October 22, 1925. VAL. KIRK, A.P.A. (N.Z,), Public Accountant. Ellison Chambers, Auckland. PRESENTS OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND -1 LAMB. The New Zealand Meat Producers' Board has again made arrangements to deliver single carcases of Prime New Zealand Lamb to any address in Great Britain for the coming Christmas Season for the sum of £1 13s' per carcase. ORDERS MUST REACH THE BOARD'S OFFICE NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER 31. All that is necessary is to send £1 13s to the Secretary of tho New Zealand Meat Producers' Board, P.O. Box 121, Wellington, together with the friend's full address. This amount covers all charges to delivering at the friend's private house, to whom a Postcard will be forwarded indicating the sender's name and instructions regarding defrosting, etc. SEND A CARCASE OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB TO YOUR FRIENDS IN GREAT BRITAIN FOR CHRISTMAS AND HELP TO ADVERTISE AND ENCOURAGE THE CONSUMPTION OF THIS PRIME ARTICLE OF NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. Messrs palmer and riddell, Lister Agents, Ward St., Hamilton, Gano Co. Office, have moved to 20, Ward St.— Phones: Office, 3070, Residence, 2993. RAILWAY NOTICES. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND-DRUIiY TRAIN SERVICE. On Friday. 16th October, and on each succeeding Friday, until further notice, the 10.30 p.m. Auckland-Papakura train will run through to Drury leaving Papakura at 11.38 p.m., arriving Drury 11.48 p.m. Train will stop at Opaheko if required for passenger traffic. rno MANUFACTURERS, USERS AND 1 OTHERS. A. J. PARK AND .SON. Authorised Patent Attorneys, intimate that the proprietors of the under-noted Letters Patent aro desirous of satisfying the reasonable requirements of t.li* public with respect to them and of having the subject matter thereof manufactured to an adequate extent, in New Zealand: — LETTERS PATENT No. 4889(5, dated September '/S, 1922, granted to U.S. Gasoline Manufacturing Corporation for "Hydrocarbon compounds, producing." LETTERS PATENT No. 49663, dated October 5, 1922, granted to Charles Newman for "Resilient Wheel." LETTERS PATENT No. 49374, dated December 19, 1922, granted to Hall Telephone Accessories. Ltd., for • "Telephone-service coin-collecting means." LETTERS PATENT No. 42723, dated November 18. 1919, granted to Frederick William Hall, for "Telephone-service coin-col-lecting means." LETTERS PATENT No. 42540. dated November 20. 191f>, granted to William Henworth Dixon, for "Match-box manufacture." LETTERS PATENT No. 40590, dated September 13, 1921, granted to Manifold Impressions Corporation for "Typewriter Manifolding Attachment." LETTERS PATENT No. 49095, dated October 30. 1922. rrrantcd to U.S. Slicing Machine Co., for "Stackers for slicing machines. ' Further particulars on application to A. J. PARK AND SON (Established 1895), Registered Patent Agents, Of Campbell's Buildings, Vulcan Lane, Auckland: 142. I' eatoerston Street, Wellington: Goods Buildings, Gisborne- 913 Princes Street, Dunedin; 42, Willoughby Street. Hamilton; 53. Esk Street, Invercareill: IJ. Rangitikei Street. Palmerston JNOrth: and Devon Street, New Plymouth.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19150, 16 October 1925, Page 20
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