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AMUSEMENTS. National ational Lyric, ykic. " a ll A BOARD." "All Aboard." TOHNNY TTINES. J OHNNY XIINES. SAILING TO-MORROW. And at Regular Intervals During the Week, For the Land of Laughs and Romance. M<}vie Stars as your Companions, with johnny Hines at the Helm. Not a Dull Moment on the E.ntire Cruise. Leave Your Troubles and Chaperons at Home. Lots of Thrills! Lots of Fun! Lota of Adventure! Gales of Laughter! Oceans of Roars! JACKIE CLARKE- will be on Deck with a host of new Songs. He has just returned from a successful trip through the Dominion, and is leaving for "Aussie" shortly. He's only eight, but he's a great Entertainer. To add to the Merriment we have Pat O'Malley, Wanda Hawley, Wallace Beery and Farrell Mac Donald in a riotous Comedy-drama, Entitled " LET WOMEN ALONE." Man! Be wise. See this one! She was a charming widowHe was young and inexperienced. He fell in love with her. Her " dead " huaband turned up—anc! then the fun started! You'll be sorry if you fail to make the trip. Make haste to the Booking Office and fix your reservations. Saloon Deck, 2s 9d. The Greatest Treat ever offered in this City at the Prices. J-JIXIELAND QABARET. JQIXIELAND £UBARET. - TO-NIGHT. 8.30 to 11.30. Music by the Famous Internationals. ADMISSION 2s 6d. Phone 26-Gls. This Week the CABARET is OPEN WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. and SATURDAY TUESDAY. JULY 5. GREAT CHARITY BALL. GREAT CHARITY BALL. GREAT CHARITY BALL. 8.30 p.m. till 1 a.m. 7s 6d Doubhe. EXHIBITIONS. £IOO.OOO WORTH OF CARS, TRUCKS AND MOTORCYCLES WILL BE DIS PLAYED AT OL Y M P I A LYM P I A OL Y M P I A LYM P I A H\T O T O R IVI O T O R Motor ot or Exhibition, xhibition, Eixhibition. ixhibition, CENTRAL. CENTRAL WHARF WHARF SHEDS. SHEDS, OPENS JULY 9, OPENS JUDY 0, CLOSES JULY 16. CLOSES JULY 16. ADMISSION, Is. Children under 12. Half-price. Promoted and Conducted by— THE AUCKLAND MOTOR TRADE ASSOCIATION. Secretary: THEO. J. SPRY, 206. Victoria Arcade. Phone 43-453. PATENTS. ÜBL I C The Proprietors of tho undermentionec Letters Patent arc desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing firms fo: tho full development and practical work ing of their inventions in New Zealand, bc that tho reasonable requirements of th< public may be satisfied:— Letters Patent No. 49194.—Dated July 14 1922, entitled. " IMPROVEMENTS MAGNETS FOR CONTROLLING APPA RATUS' OR TRAINS." Letters Patent No. 50295.—Dated June 9 1923, entitled, "IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO ELECTRICAL SWITCH POINT DETECTING AND LIKE APPARATUS.' Letters Patent No. 52432.—Dated June 30. 1923. entitled. "IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO THE ART OF TREATING FURS AND THE LIKE." Letters Petent No. 46541.—Dated Septem ber 5, 1921, entitled, "IMPROVEMENTS IN BREAD MANUFACTURE." Letters Patent No. 50746. —Dated Angus! 23, 1923. entitled, "IMPROVEMENTS ITS AND RELATING TO EXTENSION TABLES." Letters Patent No. s'2flo3.—Dated Augusl 20. 1924, entitled. "IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME." Letters Patent No. 52998.—Dated Octobei 9. 1923, entitled. "IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO GAS-HEATED COOKING APPARATUS." Letters Patent No. 53815. —Dated June 6 1924, entitled. "IMPROVEMENTS IN WIRE STRAINERS." All communications should be addressed in the first instance to MESSRS. BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attorney®, of 111-113, Lamb ton Quay, Wellington; 11, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland: Corner High and Cashel Streets, Christchurch; and 21, Crawford Street, Duncdin. "TV/fATTAMAC" Feather-weight StormItJL proofs aro reliaoly wet-proof in continuous day-after-day rain.—Mattamao Store, Lister Bldga., Victoria St. E.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19675, 29 June 1927, Page 20