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H AMUSEMENTS. A CTS. ■iICTS. TO-NIGHT 7 A C rriO-NIGHT J- O-NIGHT. » «4:0 J- O-NIGHT STILL THEY COME'! ~ We are presenting a wonderful Programme of Variety. (Come Early and Secure a Good Seat.) * Hippodrome IPPODROME . Hippodrome IPPODROME Hippodrome IPPODROME —— —'26 Real Vaudeville Items—Eun Galore. —26 Real Vaudeville Items —Fun Galore. — —9fi Rp.il Vaudeville Items—Fun Galore. — j COMPARE THIS PROGRAMME L-ompare Ihis Jlrogramme WITH ATHERS. r ITH VJTHERS. No. I.—Professional Engagement Lester Sinclair* and; Arthur Lord v«. • • (Comedians)fi In an entirely new act. With nobs on. No. 2.—Sensation Of the Year — Mrs. Clark (Dramatic Soprano). No. 3—Jack Davey (Nigger Eccentric Dancer). . No. 4.—Dave Lunny (Boy Soprano). No. s.—Wally Harrison (Scottish . Vocalist;. _ No. 6.—Mr. W. J. Sexton (Tenor Vocalist). No. 7.—Mr. V. Johnston (Silver | No. T f.—Miss O'Donnell (Child Vocalist). , „ No. 9.—Mr. Hellings (A New Comedian). . . No. 10.—Patty Tyson (Contortionist). No. 11.—Mr. Douglas (Character Vocalist). I No. 12.—Miss Lomba (InstrumentaI No. 13.—] Fred Bransby (Sketch i Artist). . No. 14.—Miss O'Day (Petite Danseuse). n No. 15.—Irish Molly (Some Stepper and Singeri. No. 16.—Miss Sydney (Novelty Vocalist). . j No. 17.—Mavis Brown (Songstress;. | No. 18. —Miss Cunningham (Elocu- I tionist and Dancer). I No. 19.—Miss Emptage (Singer Sensible Song). No. 20.—Mr. Wright (Baritone). I No. 21.—Zoe Richards (Singer). No. 22.—Special Little Margie (Hula-Hula). No. 23.—Miss Hollander (Dutch Character Vocalist). No. 24.—Mr. Riddecough (Tenor Vocalist). .. ■ No. 25. —Mr. McCormack (Balladist). No. 26. —Nellie O'Brien (Girl with a Voice). No. 27. —Daniel Hill, Comedian ' You Don't Hear Him—You See Him. No. 23.—William Fox Presents Tom "mix's T atest • OM IVIIX'S Ju ATEST THRILLER, IHRILLER. " CONQUERING T>LOOD.". , " CONQUERING- JJLOOD." 800 IMI 11 11 Reserves, <ls -Gd; 2s (No >'Telephone Reserves kept after 7.45). • Hippodrome-— — IPPODROME J- O-NIGHT.

TENDERS. f\RNAMENTAL GRILLE AND GATES FOR NEW PARLIAMENT BLDGS. Tenders for thfi supply of the above close with the secretary,, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington,*'at 4 p.m., on August 2-1 next. Plans • and. Specifications may be seen on application at Public Works Offices. Auckland. Christehurch. Dnnedin, and at Head Office, Wellington. , . .

0 UNT Y' OP FRANKLIN. will -be received by the Franklin County Council at the Council Chambers, Hail Street". ITilkekohe." up: to 5 p.m. on THURSDAY. the sth day of August, 192G, for ; the following contract. CONTRACT NO.. G63.—For .Quarrying, ■ Spawling . and Delivery" to ...the 'Council's .Quarry ' Hopper . at. Mercer, ( 5000 ■'■'2 (five thousand), cubic yards:,of :Spa'wls. Specifications and conditions'may be seen at the Council Chambers, Hall Street. Pukekohe, also at the N.Z. Herald Office at Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .f. F. McARTHUR, » • County Engineer. Pukekohe. July 21. 192 G.

rrvHE ne\v\ Zealand co'-6peratiye '1 DAIRY' COMPANY, LIMITED.' ' ; - BUTTERMILK. * Tenders, • closing 31st inst., are invited for the purchase of . the supply of Buttermilk ex .our Franktou Junction factory,- for a period of years, commencing with the- present season. The highest or any tender; not necessarily accepted. • - ' . Full particulars .can be- obtained from the undersigned;; to whom tenders should be addressed.■ ~*♦« \ , , \V. Y. KIKKMAN, Superintendent, ■ ,-s- v Hamilton.

E' R S. Tenders are invited for the. Erection of a Motor' Garage in Reinforced'.Concrete .and Brick- for -Messrs:- A-.-H. TJatrick and Co. Lowest or any. terjder not necessarily accepted. • '< ■ ■:! , Pinna and Specifications may bo obtained and Tenders close at our Office on AUGUST 6, at noon. GUMMER AND FORD. Architects and Structural' Engineers, N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland.

I L D EE MUNICIPAL CHAMBERS AND FIRE. STATION .AT OTAHUHU. Tenders. are invited for above, aiid. will .be received-vup -to 12 noon, MONDAY, August 9.' * - ' " * ' " "" " \ . daniel b. Patterson, ; -. ."/•-»»■ - . • ''23,' Siiortlaiid St., ;-Auckluftd.. . ;,

Jtl - . : • ••• EPSOM. Tenders; for • the Erection, of .above (in wood), are invited ufttil 3 p.m.', THURSDAY, August 5. "■ r • J.\ W. ROUGH. A.R.1.'8.A.-, - n v Registered Architect. . A.M-P. Bldgg..' Victoria; Street.Phbu'e 40-581.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. IN BRICK i' „ AND- CONCRETE, ; / FOINSONBY ROAD." For J. S.. BELL,. ESQ., '! - - Tenders ■ for the above will be received until noon, FRIDAY, July SO.' Plans and specifications at our offices. JOHN FARRELL. SON AND GLOVER. Architects; ' 322, Victoria "Arcade,' QUeen St., Auckland

TDLOUGIIING- and "Working .100. Acres'easy J- Fern Country: to start now.—-Ward Bros., Te Miro, Cambridge. TENDERS invited' for Stumping and Cleaning, .6 acres, drained swamp land.—D. Jamieson. . Horotiu.

FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE Whole' of the Assets or The SimJ- plex Transmission Syndicate" are offered for Sale by Tender. Tenders, addressed "Tender,c.o. Scott, and Armstead, Queen St.. Auckland, will be received .tin to THURSDAY. .Tuly 29, at 12 noon." Tho highest or any Tender rot necessarily accepted. • . THE ASSETS CONSIST OF:1. Application for Provisional Protection for _ Improvements in Gear . Changing Mechanism. ° 2. Experimental Gear Box. 3. All the Right, Title and Interest of . byndicato m -arid . to. tho above--mentioned Rights, .<y~ r A e « ar ®°* Drawings iii ay be. inspected at Mr. E, Beach

fnUILDERS and Settlers on Harbour or Gulf requiring Timber. Ring W. Cashmore, 27-036 or write Private Rag. Auckiand. We deliver. BtJRGESS' Iron and Steelworks. Mt. Lden, for Butchers' bright Bars, Builders' Ironwork": Garden Rollerslron Fenging and Gates.—Phone -21-302. POPULAR Modern fiomes: C 4 pages of Plans, etc.'; suitable N.Z. requirements. 3s Gd posted.—Kibblewhitg. 195. Queen St.

BUILDERS AND JOINERS. A Bedrock Prices. All Loans . -cjL ' attended.. Plans.. Specifications Free PHoa®,. 27-113;—Phillips, Builder, Poini

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 16

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