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AMUSEMENTS. ZZZZZZZZZ ZZ Tivoli and IVOLI AND TIVOLI MATINEE AT 2.15 TO-DAY. ZANE ft KEY'S ANE VJKEY'S THRILLING NOVEL OF THE PLAINS, " OF THE \7T"EST.;; " V/ODE OF THE V\ EST. THE PICTURE OF A HUNDRED THRILLS. YOU WILL SEE Tho raging forest fire through which a horseman gallops tiu finally man and horse spring from a cliff 1000 ft high into a river to escape tho flames. The modern flapper who scorned tho life in tho great wide plains until a cowboy checkmated ner flirting with the caveman methods of the wilds and taugnt her the A-B-C of living. The sensational race between horseman and motor-car. whicn ends when the horseman at full gallop springs from the saddle into tho car. Galloping Action. Amazing Fights. Thrills and Humorous Episodes. Gay with Romance. SOMETHING MOST UNUSUAL . IN WESTERN STORIES. Directed, by Wm. K. Howard, producer of "The Boruer Legion" and " Tho Thundering Herd." A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Owen Moore as the Cowboy with the Caveman methods of dealing with flirting City Flappers, does tho best work of hi 3 career. NOTE.—The second Big Attraction to be shown at The Tivoli at 7.30 Ea«h Evening— House peters OUSE i ETERS AND 13 ATS Y T3UTH TV TILLER 1 ATSY JttuTH IVIILLER In HEAD WINDS." EAD Vy INDS." A gripping story of love and kidnapping on the .Seething bens—a pursuit bv the entire Pacific Fleet of U.S.A. and a Terrific Wreck. From tho Saturday Evening Post Story and Novel by A. M. Sinclair ilt. TlVOLl—Reserve Plan at deal's, Tobacconists, Queen St., next Fowlds. or Ring 44-13 G. TO-DAY at 2.15 and 7.30. EVERYBODY'S—Reserves at Lewis F. Eady and Son. Ltd., ot at Theatre, or R.ing 44-402. 10 A.M. to JO P.M. Early Session at G. 15. ZZZZZZZZZ ZZ CHARLEY'S AUNT. FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE A CAT LAUGH. TIVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S. FRIDAY. rjpO-DAY (SATURDAY), rjpO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2 TO 5.30 P.M. 2 TO 5.30 P.M. INSTITUTE BUSILY AT WORK FOR YOU TO SEE WONDERFUL AND HAPPY HOME OF THE BLIND. A VISIT TO IT WILL BUCK YOU UP. SALE OF MANUFACTURES. MUSIC, TEA. DANCING, SIDESHOWS. ETC. ADMISSION. 6d. jyjjpOUNT ALBERT CROQUET CLL'id SPRING FAIR AND GARDEN PARTY To be held at Mrs. Page's Residence, Cr. Lloyd Avenue and Mountain Road, Mount Albert, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At 2 p.m. Stalls, Afternoon Tea, Fancy Croquet, et< MEETINGS. Auckland tailoresses* ani OTHER FEMALE CLOTHING TRAD EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION O! WORKERS. Tho Annual Mooting of tho above Unio will be held in 15, Tabernacle Building; Jvarangahape Road, on TUESDAY, Noverr ber 3, 1925, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All men bers are requested to attend. Business: Important. Balance-sheet, Elei tion of Officers, General. A. COSSEY, Secretary. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BAN! A Meeting of the Trustees will be hel at the Bank on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. At 2.15 p.m. CLEM. BARTLEY, Acting-Manager. October 31, 19i'5. A UCKLAN 0 WELSH SOCIETY MEETING ON MONDAY, NOV. 2, At 8 p.m. Members and Friends cordially invitee and all Intending Choir Members pleas attend. HON. SEC. DIVIDENDS. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COi PANY. LIMITED. DIVIDEND. A Dividend of la Id per share for th half-year ended August 31, 1925, has bee declared, and will be payable on and aftc October 22. Shareholders can obtain warrants on aj plication at the Company's Offices. By Order of the Board. P. H. UPTON, General Manager. Head Office: South British Bldgp., Auckland, October 22, 1925. SCHOLARSHIPS. kAWLINGS The Trustees under the will of tho lat Humphrey Rawlinga offer Three Scholarshii for Competition in December Next. Tho Scholarships are tenable for thrc years, commencing from the first term i tho 1926, and consist of Free Tuition i either the Auckland Grammar School < King's College as the parents of tl scholars may choose. A Maintenance AUo\ ance of £lO per annum, payable quarterl; will also be advanced to each scholar. Forms of application and conditions mo be obtained on applying at the Office < the undersigned, First Floor, Lister Buili ing, Victoria Street East, Auckland. CHAS. C BAKER, L. W. SWAN, Trustees

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19163, 31 October 1925, Page 24

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