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AMUSEMENTS. Better etter PICTURES W EEK ICTURES vv EEK HERE IS A CHANCE FOR ALL WHO SUPPORT THEM. HERE ARE TWO FAIL TO DELIGHT AND PLEASE. OBNOXIOUS SEX OR 'CROOK" TO SHOW THE T7 UTH AND ACHIEVE THIS AiM WITH ■IS ONLY BY YOUR ACTIVE SUCH AS THESE THAT THE ENTERTAINMENT CAN BE RAISED. PICTURES YOU WANT QTRAND (J IRANI) STRAND TRAND. QTRAND OTRAND. Direction - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0. 2.30, 4.30, G (rod 8. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. What Leading Auckland Citizens think of . D. W. GRIFFITH'S Latest Masterpiece, TSN'T T IFE WTONDERFUL.' ISN'T JUIFE VV ONDERFUL.' With OAROL J^EMPSTER, N EIL JJ AMILTON ' 'Every League of Nations member should see this splendid film of War's aftermath." —Secretary, League of Nations. • » « • "A most artistic Picture, with a message to all peace-loving people, particularly to women. Every woman should see it." A.M.B. * * ♦ * "UK L!F! WBSderIULI :: SCREENS AT 2.30 AND 8 SESSIONS. Additional Attraction: AT 2.30 AND 8 SESSIONS. AT 2.30 AND 8 SESSIONS. 'TALKING PICTURES. X ALKING X ICTURES. The Astounding Scientific Miracle. Pictures which Talk, Sing and Play. A Complete Change of Programme in 9ND QERIES T}HONOFILMS. wiSD OERIES X HONOFILMS. Better rpo i\tarry." etter I o Marry." With LEWIS STONE, CONRAD NAGEL. AND MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. Screens at 11.15, 1.10, 5.0 and 6.35. Children Half-Price At All Times. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-114. Prices: Is to 2s 3d. COMMUNITY OMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY /COMMUNITY Community QINGING. Ringing. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. SINGING. INGING. TOWN 1 OWN Hall. ALL. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), O-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 12.30 TO 1.30. MR. ABEL ROWE will Lead the Singing and will also give as a Solo, The New Maori Song, "E PARI RA." This is a new song set to music by Mr. Rowe from Maori Airs. SOLOIST: STONE, TONE. MISS J AURA QTONE, ISS JUAURA UTONE. Accompanied by Mr. J. Hutton. In the Chair: MR. J. D. MORISON. Mayor of Takapuna Accompanist: Mrs Barrington Snow. Collection in aid of non-endowed City Charities. Arthur RTHIJR JORDAN. •Arthur Jordan, Arthur v tordan, RTHUR J ORDAN, One of England's Greatest hhenors, REATEST IENORS. Greatest tenors. REATEST X ENORS. Sings in the Auckland Choral Society's Concert Production of Gounod's | T7UUST." " r aust. I 1 I .With Harison r^ooK. ARISON V-^OOK. Harison pooK. ARISON V^OOK. Town ttall OWN XI ALL To-morrow (Thursday) tvtight. O-MORROW (THURSDAY) 1> IGHT. THIS WILL A MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE. Box Plan now open at E, and F. Piano rtgency, Ltd.. Queen St. Admission. Gs. 4s (Plus Tax?. Reserved: and 2s. SKATING. __ tOR YOUR BENEFIT THIS COLD WEATHER, SKATING. QKATING. QKATING. AT THE RINK. PITT TERRACE, Just of! Pitt St., opp. Gas Co's Showrooms. Band. Monte Carlo Squares, Toboggan, etc. ' Special Floor for Learners. Remember the place, Pitt Terrace, Car or Bus to Pitt Street. Down Lane opp. Gas Co.'s Showrooms. BOWLING. fTIAWHITI BOWLING CLUB it (Incorporated). The Annual Meeting will be held in Pavilion, Rangitoto Avenue, Ilemuera. on WEDNESDAY, July 28. 1926. at 7.30 p.m. „»i\ESS: To receive Annual Report and Balance-She,et; Election of Officers: General. T. H. MILLWARD. Hon. Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES. ■ B] ROAD BOARD NOTICES. lAMAKI ROAD BOARD. NOTICE RE DRAINAGE. Public notice is hereby given that the Board's sewerage scheme is now in operation, and every owner of any dwelling-house, factory, shop, office or. other building, erected on land, the curtilage of which is within one hundred feet of a sewer, and in which building any persons dwell or are employed, must provide by TUESDAY, September 14. 1926, a sufficient number of water closets in Buch building or outside the same, such water closets to be constructed in accordance in every respect with the provisions of the Board's Drainage and Plumbing By-laws. H. F. GOODMAN. Cierk. St. Heliers., July-14. -1926.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19385, 21 July 1926, Page 22

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