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AMUSEMENTS MOTHERS!—Mrs. Wallace Reid has a special message for you in "Broken Laws!" Attend tho Day Sessions and see it in cool comfort! OTRAND. Otrand. QTRAND. OTRAND. Strand. trand. Direction - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.1.5, 1, 2.30, 4.30. 6 and 8. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till '1.15. A Story that reveals the Life of tho Youth of To-day. A powerful drama of Mother Love and the Law. MRS. WALLACE REID MRS. WALLACE REID and PERCY MARMONT Broken taws." ROKEN Aj'AWS." " BROKEN LAWS." " BROKEN LAWS." " BROKEN LAWS." Broken ROKEN T AWS. ,! JLiAWS. A spoilt son. An adoring mother, yielding to his every whim! Money—motors — parties—irresponsibility—reckless driving -arrest—GUlLTY OF ■ MANSLAUGHTER—and then— In Addition: _ THE OFFICIAL PICTURE Of tho Nr/ "DEAUTY /CONTEST, .Zf- -OEATJTY VyONTEST. Showing MISS "\TEW ry-RAX, AND. iss ew Zealand, And THE FINALISTS Bathing—Sightseeing—at Favourite Beaches —Visiting Auckland Homes!—" Interior Scenes, Showing the Beauties in the Latest Fashions. At Evening Sessions: Clever Operatic Burlesque " CHARLIE SEES THE OPERA." By THE HARD WICKS. And STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at Theatre. Children Half-price. Prices, Is to 2s 9d. Ring 43-114. CENTRAL SCHOOL. GRAND CONCERT. ORANGE HALL. NEWTON ROAD. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 15th, at 8 p.m. LEADING AUCKLAND ARTISTS, SCHOOL ITEMS. ETC. Tickets: Adults (Reserved), 2s and Is 6d; Children (reserved), Is and 6d. S. WALKER. Headmaster. PRIZE-G-IVIN GS. THING'S COLLEGE C BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Members and their Friends , are invited to attend the College Annual Prize-giving at Middlemore on THURSDAY NEXT (16th), at 3 p.m. Train Leaves Town at 1.55 p.m. ATHLETIC SPORTS. gPORTS £J LUB ' (Affiliated with Northern Athletic Union.) jgPORTS j^/JEETING. CHOPPING AND ATHLETIC EVENTS. JANUARY 1927 (NEW YEAR'S* DAY). AT TAPU. PROGRAMME. HANDICAP EVENTS: 1. MAIDEN STANDING CHOP. £6 10s. 12in. blocks. Ist J5, 2nd £l, 3rd 10s. Nomination, 6s. 2.100 YDS., £3. —Ist £2, 2nd £l. Nomination. 3s. 3. LOCAL STANDING CHOP. £6 10s: 12in blocks.—lst £5, 2nd £l, 3rd 10s. Nomination, 6s. 4. 220 YDS., £3.—lst £2. 2nd £l. Nomination, 3s. 5. TAPU STANDING CHOP. £l6: 15in. blocks.—lst £l2 and Miniature Cud, 2nd £3. 3rd £l. Nomination. 16s. 6. 440 YDS. £3.—lst £2. 2nd .£l. Nomination, 3s. 7. UNDERHAND CHOP, £l2: 15m. blocks.—lst £B, 2nd £3, . 3rd £l. Nomination, 12s. POST ENTRY EVENTS. 1. HIGH JUMP.—lst- JSI. 2nd 10s. 2. STEPPING THE CHAIN.-lst £l. 2nd 10 s 3. GUESSING COMPETITION.—Trophy. I TUG-O'-WAR. 5. SINGLE LADIES' RACE. 6. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. 7. POLE CLIMBING COMPETITION. 8. BIKE RACE. EVENTS FOR THE CHILDREN. NOMINATIONS Close with the Secretary. Tapu, at mid-day FRIDAY, December 17, 1926. All Nominations MUST be accompanied by Entrance Fee and Performances for the last Two Years, or the last eight performances (if any). Four Nominations or no Event; Five Nominations and Four Starters ot no Second Prize. HANDICAPS will be advertised in the N.Z. Hekald on or about SATURDAY. December 18. • . . ■Full particulars and Nomination Forms rr ° m S. McMAHON. Hon. Sec.. <f Tapu Sports Committee. Tapu. DIVIDENDS. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANJ3I TILE AGENCY CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. Final Dividends for year ended JUNE SO, 1926, _have been declared as under, and are now in course of payment:— On 5 per cent. Cumulative Preference Stock at the rate of 2i per cent, (making with the Interim Dividend •paid June 18, 1926, 5 per cent, for the year). On Ordinary Stock at the rate of 4 per cent, (making with the Interim Dividend, paid June 18, 1926, 7 per cent, for the year). Both less 2s in the £ in respect of English Income Tax. W. T. ESSON, Chief Inspector for N.Z. Wellington, December 10, 192(i. FEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LTD. INTERIM DIVIDEND. Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend, at the rate of 5 per cent, for the half-year ended SEPTEMBER 30, 1926, will be paid on JANUARY 10. ,1927. The Transfer Books or the Company will be closed from TUESDAY, December .28, 1326. to MONDAY, January 10, 1927, both days Inclusive. S. FERGUSSON, Secretary. Wellington, December 10, 1926. ART UNIONS. IS FEATURING TH "GOLDEN FLEECE" "GOLDEN FLEECE" " GOLDEN FLEECE" (£SOO for Is, drawn before Xmas), at his RAILWAY STATION ARRIVAL ARCHWAY PITCH, Last Shilling Raffle Drawn This Year. fILOSING V/LOSING To-day. o-day. Full name 3 and addresses of winners of Hauraki Plains, Rocky Nook, A.U.'s, Etc. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., weather permitting. n if COPPER Boiler Kongrit Fittings for hot water systems; just landing—Louis Jenkmson, Plumber, Victoria St, THRESH Water Sand, good, clean quality; J- any quantity supplied. —Roose Shipping Company none 8. Mercer. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19510, 14 December 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19510, 14 December 1926, Page 24

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