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TWO GREAT STORIES BY TWO • CELEBRATED AUTHORS. STRAND TRAND .—; Strand TRAND STRAND «£. TRAND —i )ireotion - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15," 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. The- World's Best Out-Door Story. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S GENE STRATTON PORTER'S ■ Popular-Novel, "A . GIRL OF THE-' LIMBERLOST." *' A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST." " A GIRL OF -THE LIMBERLOST." With GLORIA GREY, RAYMOND McKEE, CULLEN LANDIS. AND GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD. Also Screening,: * .Eyes staring, hearts pounding, every nerve on edge, j * they watched the two animals struggle for supremacy. STRQNGHEART In . T . A romante painted iagainst- the lavish glory of the snow-clad hills. . . BY. JACK LONDON. At Evening Sessions: SPECIAL MUSICAL ITEM. MINUET ' BOCCHERINI. ** .FOR STRINGS ONLY.. •- By ! v Sffl SIKS OIcHlIli: Prices: 1b to 2s 9d. Phone 43-114. Children Half Price at All Times.

j ft Q^^r^p^^^EQPLE'S \ ;■ i 'nlcaSNN'UkT3 l V JJEMONSTRATION WILL BE HELD • TOtNIGHT . (MONDAY), 0-NIGHT',v. (MONDAY), :- • in - QGOTS XT ALL, SYMONDS ST. OCO.TS AALL, SYMONDS ST. COMMISSIONER BOGGARD Will Preside. The Giris from the GRANGE ORPHANAGE and over One Hundred Trained .Children will render a Unique Programme Vocal and Instrumental items—TableauxAction Songs—Musical Drills, Team Games by Troops of Life-Saving Scouts, Guards and Sunbeams. -- Assisted by Efficient Orchestra. TICKETS ONE SHILLING (a limited number Upstairs Two Shillings). . ■ - ' Overture 7.45 Sharp.

CJUBJEOT " .OF ANZAC BANNER O" ' ESSAY FOR 1926. "WHAT THE NEW ZEALANDERS DID . IN THE. GREAT WAR IN FRANGE • • IN 1918." ' ' . •NOTE;—Competitors' will only be expected to display a, briaf general knowledge of operations up to the beginning of the offensive in July and'after .the Armistice and a more detailed-knowledge of the operations from July up to the time of the Armistice. Essays must reach the Secretary of the R.S.A..- 34, Customs Street, Auckland, by August' 27, 1926. . ' S. AUSTIN CARR, President.

PUBLIC NOTICES. Poiiltrymen and all interested in the industry are/invited to attfead a Meeting to be held in tne Trades Hall Room A, Main Entrance, Hobson Street, Auckland, on "WEDNESDAY NEXT, ■: July 28, at 8 p.m. The undermentioned 'firms -met Friday, 23rd. to discuss the question of export. It was decided that, owing- to the large amount of egg pulp that will be carried over to next soason. it is essential that surplus eggs be exported, ill"order that a payable price, be maintained during the spring flush. . Further, each firm agreed to take their share of the work far the benefit of ihe whole industryNorden and Co., Ltd.; Turner?, and''&rowers', *Ltd,E. W. Griffiths, and-' the • Poultfy :Farmc-rs' Egg Mart. Poultrymen.-Roll Up. -Don't leave it all to the other,,fellow; \ , j, - -R. oM. MASEFIELD, Convener. 52. Kingston St.. Auckland. . rpHE Auckland- Co-op.. Terminating BuildX ing- Society, ' Appropriations, St. James's Hall, Wednesday. July 28. 7.30 p.m. £19.000 by Ballot and Sale.

IN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANKRUPTCY.—IN. THE SUPREME JL. COURT. HOLDPN. ..AT AUCKLAND.— Notice is' hereby given that WILLIAM RODNEY FITT PALMER, of Maiiurewa, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of to be holden at Courthouse. ~Te Kuiti, on FRIDAY, the 6th-day 01" August, 1926, at 11 a.m. —W. S: FISHER, Official Assignee. July 16, 1926. - • ' ■ ' ' V . '■

HOUSES AND LAND FOR EXCHANGE BUNGALOW, 5 rooms,, Mangere, with 3 '■ #acreii beat, latf<sf;v wpjit: good Bungalow, uityMßungalow. 48,j Heh,M.d. TTOUSEf, for, XX Heifers.' 'elevateu, Harbour view.— Phone 24-409 HOUSE, unencumbered,' and £SOO cash offered going qoncern, to 100 acreß. Abbott, Elmsly, 95, Queen St. VALUABLE Business Site. Morrinsville; exchange Farmlet, with Buildings, near .township.—Pearson, 19, Rostievor St., Hamilton. • - A BOUT 60 Acres, going "concern, handy to jfx conv.; for House and Mortgage, Papakura;—V alue. 707. ■ Jlkp.ald. • OA A ACRES, all improved; unencumbered. OUU Going concern; £3750. Exchange.for Citv Property.—Farm, 841, Herald.

FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE. IAA-COW Para, 240 acres: price £32. J.UU including 70 cows, plant, etc.: exchange' for few acres and cash.—Farmer, 671. HE-RALD.' - : 160 A CRES - I ABOUT RICH SWAMP, 30 ACRES OF WHICH' IS IN GOOD PASTURE.' REMAINDER ■ UNDULATING • LAND .OF- GOOD QUALITY. 8 MILES FROM WHANGAREI BY.METAL ROAD. CI MALL BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, wash.O house, motor shed, cowshed and dairy. There are several subdivisions and main road runs through farm. Carrying 33 cows and only half devloped. Will sell as Going Concern at £2750. ' Owner will consider house and few acres of good land within easy distance of Auckland. Property is unencumbered. gTEWART. jgAIN AND QO., BOX 145, WHANGAREI.

JpOR gALE OR DAIRY FARM GOING CONCERN. V ■ • .BUSINESS "WANTED. _ • -1 CA' iACRES,, . IOUy siffbm- railway"; JscKool next dtror. Residence, 7 rooms, with all conveniences; 6-baiV cowshed.'implement-shed, motor shed. Milk run. 20-23 eallons daily; balance to factory. Stock includes 50 Jersey and Jersey cross dairy cows, 1 bull. 3 horses, 15 calves, implements. ' „ Owner will consider exchange for Business and House Property, or good Mortgage, with some cash. Equity, £3750. PRICE, £4O, GOING CONCERN. 10-OPERATI^ AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON.

BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, EJ, KELLY AND CO., LTD.. Kingston • St. —Moulders. Engineers. Blacksmiths, etc,; Concrete Mixer pEORGE B. PROUD. Iron and Brass VJ Founder, Cleave Ave., oS Grey St., Auckland. Phone 40-784.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19389, 26 July 1926, Page 16