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AMUSEMENTS. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter, Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter, Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter, Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. Laughter. "HE PUN IS AT ITS HEIGHT AT " HPIVOLI 11 VOL I AND EVERYBODY'S RYBODY'S E : Iwve: NOW SCREENING O YD. riHAPLIN UYD. V/HA PL IN IN " riHARLEY'9 " L/HARLEY'S A UNT." iVuNT." TIIE WORLD'S FUNNU-'ST FARCE. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. THE WORLD'S GREATEST STAGE COMFDY FOR T"R PAST 40 YEARS, AND IHE SCREEN'S BEST FARCE K)R THE NEXT 40 YEARS. IT'S A MIRTHQUAKE. YOU'LL LAUGH TILL SIDES ACHE. YOUR TIVOLI Reserves at deal's. Tobacconists, Queen Street, or Ring 44-136. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Star about 8.45. EVERYBODY'S Reserves at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd or Ring 44-402. 10 a.m. to 10 P-TO-Early Sessions Ntektty at 6.10. COME EARLY TO-NIGHT. NOTE —Red Cross Nurse- will be in attendance should patrons laugh themselves into a nt or burst their sides. COME AND LAUGH YOUR CARES AWAY. electoral. pODNEY COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. OMAHA RIDING. Pursuant to Section 11 of the Local Elections and Polls Act. 1908 and amendments thereto. 1 hereby give public notice that tiie following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates 'for the office of Councillor for the Omaha Riding:— HARPER, WILLIAM FREDERICK. WYATT. ROBERT HENRY. As the number of nominations exceed the number of vacancies, a Poll wih be taken on FRIDAY, tho 13th day of November. 1925, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 'j p.m., at the following-Booths: — County Office, W ark worth. Public Hail. Pakiri. Public Hall. Leigh. Public Hall. Whangaieau. Dated this 6th day of November. 1925. L. J. VERRY. Returning Officer. Warkworth. ARMISTICE DAY. c IT Y OF AUCKLAND. ARMISTICE DAY. In accordance with Majesty the King, the tho wishes of His „ „„„ Prima Minister has requested that at 11 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, November 11, 1925, ARMISTICE DAY, - minutes' silence be observed. The Tramways and other City services will be suspended accordingly, and I desire all ""•ns to give due observance to the occasion. GEO. BAILDON. Mayor. YACHTING. ICHMOND CRUISING CLUB. j.4.e Monthly Meeting of the above Club > will be held TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at i No. 8, West End Road, at 8 p.m. Business. —Election of Handicappers. J. LONGBOTTOM, Hon. Sec. LAWN TENNIS. THE MANSIONS TENN.'S 1 CLUB, Whittaker Place. Symonds St. Application* are invited for Membership ill the above Club, opening about November 1. Five Hard Courts. Tennis Dances held during the season. Sunday Play. Particulars I'roni TENNIS SECRETARY, The Mansions. BOWLED Out, Because I Forgot!" More disappointment, but say, "never again!" Bad Memory is overcome by studying Borol's Correspondence Course of Memory Training. It's wonderful. Prospectus "B" free.- Howard Ballan. 175E, Heroiord St., Christchurch, / 1 LASSES Dressmaking.—Home or Prov tessional, designing, remodelling.—Modern Dressmaking baton. Ellison Chambers, Queen St. DRESSMAKING Classes, Daj' and Evening.—Cutting for Home Finishing.— Miss Coulthard. over Sneddon's. Symonds tot. OLF School at Wiseman's all Day ami \JT F lid ay Evenings.-- Opposite ' H.M. Arcade, Queen St. I OHN MANSON, Teacher of Violin. 'Cello and Mandolin 243. Symonds St.'. opp. P.O. (Mrs. E. L. Perkins). MiSS SINCLAIR, for Spring Millinery Classes, day and evening.—Pacific -bldgf.. opp. Civic Square. jITOTOR Driving taught thoroughly by .LtjL 0 experts; Council Certificate guaranteed; tees moderate.—Thomas Necdiiam, Principal, Auckland Motor School, 57 Albert Street. ' MOTOR-Car Driving.—Council Certificate Guaranteed. Mayhill's Garage, t>. Lower Albert St. Phono 42-367. I>RTSCILLA'' Dressmaking and Fitting Classes.—Hours, 9-5; evenings by appointment.—Abovo Smith and Caughey's, Newmarket. (J 110 WCARD Ticket Writing] successfully 0 by Expert. Tuition will perfect you.—" K " System, 32. Queen St. STEEL Guitar taught* in 8 lessons; town homes visited, day or evening.— Address at Herald. A DELIGHTFUL ANI) PROFITABLE -A HOBBY.—Valuable production while learning lessons in the art of making Beau- j tiful and Artistic Furniture are now in pro- I gress,«with surprisingly good results. Interviews with pupils can be arranged, and their work examined. You will he nston- j ishod at rapid progress made. No drudgery. ! Moderate fee —Apply Instructor, 103, Re- I muern R l. DYERS AND CLEANERS. DIXIE Cleaning Co.. 514. Upper Queen St. | -Hat Blocking, Repairs, Alterations, j Dry Cleaning same-day service Phone j 40-748. We collect. i QUITS, Costumes, Carpets, cleaned, Ster* 0 ilised; latest scientific methods. —N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phono 41-399. \AJ H. DREW, for Cleaning, Dyeing. » T • Renova' ions all descriptions.—79, Wellesley Street. Phone 4(Mk9. A A —CARPETS Cleaned and Dis--44 DUU infected. Electric Beating Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Strand Arcade. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES vrURSE LESLIE MUNRO, Maternity ii Nurse; visiting private homes, preferred.—Apply 114, Lake Rd., Takapuna.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19170, 9 November 1925, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19170, 9 November 1925, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19170, 9 November 1925, Page 18

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