AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL DOUBLE STAR BILL TO-DAY. THE r 1 RAND Opposite-THE rjRAND G.P.O. -*- HE VJTRAND This Theatre has been secured for a SPECIAL EXTENDED SEASON 1 LADIES' MATINEE "HAILY, 2.3<kp.m. ADIES' IVIaTINEE J-'aILY, 2.30 p.m. Under the auspices of Womens' Welfare Societies of America. The muchly discussed problem play, with a message, for every married and unmarried woman of to-day—-rHE TTNBORN" he Unborn" " >|"HE TTNBORN" " IHS UNBORN" " THE TTNBORN" " the Unborn" -Based on the -Eternal -Question of -Babies or -No Babies ? A PAGE FROM A WOMAN'S SOUL! Astonishing in its an.aring frankness on a subject that mid-Victorian prudery hid under a cloak of shame. " THE TTNBORN" Would you " 1 HE U NBORN" pour Vitriol " THE TTNBORN" ——on a beauti- " -LhE U NBORN" ful flower? Two women—one longing for the touch of little fingers—the other seeking to destroy God's greatest gift. T"'HE TTNBORN" The greatest he Unborn"—women's " THE TTNBORN" Picture of " THE UNBORN" —AH time! Baby souls—waiting in the outer world— What is your duty toward them? MOTHERS! MOTHERS! . —bring your daughters to see this amazing film—it will help them'through life, for it's 1 ,h -THE'*l)l VINITY OP MOTHERHOOD." It calls ,i spade a spade. Those who come to scolT will have a searchlight turned on their own souls! POSITIVELY NO ADMITTANCE UNDER 10 unless accompanied by parents. Screened at. 12/15. 2.30. 4.30, 6.45 and 9. In Addition: Fine Metro-Goldwyn Comedy. A Paradise of Laughter In a Modern Garden of Eden! n* 7 A DAM AND I "Adam and Jcjvil." j " ADAM AND T?VIL." [ j -Adam and JlmL." i ( Laughs long, loud and lingering. Sessions: 11.15. 1.30, 3.30, 5.45 and 8. Do not fear the heat—we have a cool Thentrc. THE LATEST ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION. AT THE T THE STRAND T D-DAY. O-DAY. SWIMMING. ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Amnual Swimming Sports will be held at the Ter.id Baths, THIS (Friday) AFTER NOON, Feb. 24. A cordial invitation is hereby extended to all Parents and Friends of the School. Old Boys' Race, 4 p.m F. W. GAMBLE, Headmaster. CJWIMMING AT DIXIELAND BEACH, O POINT CHEVALIER. THE BATHER'S PARADISE. SPOT-LIGHT BATHING. TO-NIGHT, till 11.30. Join the Bathing Beauties at the Coney Island of New Zealand. Bathe to the Music of the Wonderful Panatrope. Towels, Costumes, Etc., at Dixieland Sheds. GARDEN FETES. ri ARDEN PARTY AND d&jgltm. SALE OF WORK ~ • . ffzFOR SUDAN UNITED '' vjaZy 1 MISSION. iKSai To be held at the Residence of Mrs. Mills, Earnoch Av., near Takapuna Post Office, TO-AIORROW (SAT.) AFTERNOON, 2.30. All Welcome. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS. • THE PARTNERSHIP between Messrs. J. -L Larson and H. N. Johnston, hitherto carried on under the name of the JN.Z. Dyed Splitcnuie M.F.S. (Larson and Johnston), at 153, New North Road, " HAS BEEN DISSOLVED by mutual consent on February 22, 1928. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. Accordion sovereign, i stops, sos; Gramophone, Portable, £2 10s; Tenor Banjo, Slingerland, £5 5s. —Langtord, 33, Victoria St. AMPLIFIERS, Accessories, Tone Arms, Latest improvements; Gramophone Motors. Price list on application.—Phoneries. 18, Darby St. ARTHUR BREE. top Symonds fch— English Piano, guaranteed as new, reduced to .€39; absolute bargain. BANJ O-Mandolins, complete, special this week only, 50s; usually 90s. See windows.— Meltzer Bros.. 65. Victoria St. ARGAIN, £3s.—Model Console Chippendale Gramophone, beautiful tone, £l2; must sell,—l. Kerr St., Devonport. CIORNETS, silver-plated, £7 10s, £5 10s; y Gramophone, 455; Mandolin, 27s 6d.— Kissin. Loan, 102, Hobson St. ON'T buy Piano before calling at Moore's, opp. H.M. Theatre. Brmsmend. Hopkinson. now priced, easy terms. CI RAMOPHONE, double spring, fine maX chine; also collection really good Records, Qnly few jazz.—Classics, 445, Herald. ( 1 RAMOPHONE, Cabinet, flat. 12 Records UT free; no deposit; 6s weekly; cash £l9 10s.—Lyric Talkeries, Top Symonds St. CI RAMOPHONE Motors. Tone-arms, AmJ plifiers; latest improvements; Accessories; fiee price list. —Woodhouse, 340, Queen Street. PIANO, English, maker Rogers and Son 3 Calliope Rd., Stanley Bay. PIANO, Eveson Williams, upright grand, as new, sacrifice, £67 10s. —15. Jubileo Av.. Devonport. PIANO. Jarrett and Gondge, iron frame, overstrung; perfect order.— Broadway Auction Mart, Hardley's Bldgs., Newmarket PIANO, Broadwood, London; lovely instrument, perfect order; rare chance; £37 10s.—Martin. 32. St. Mary's Rd., Ponsonby. PLAYER Piano, cost £145 6 months ago, absolutely new; accept £B9 cash.— Glover's. 149, Symonds St. SAXOPHONE, Hawkes, English, C Melody, Tood as new; J325 cash; best offer. Saxophone, 80G. Herald. TO Player Owners.—Join the Lending X Library; charges moderate; particulars on application.— Library. Box 336. UPRIGHT Grand, overstrung, underdnmper; cost £100; 3 months' use; £55 cash.—Glover's. 149, Symonds St. VIOLIN. —Hewitt's Fiddle Shop for all Instruments. Repairs, Strings, etc.; Bows Rehaired.—62, Pitt St. TURN VOUR OIANO TNTO pASH. J. urn 1 our Jl iano Into TURN VOUR "DIANO TNTO PUSH. 1 URN 1 OUR 1 lANO INTO V-/ASH. We will buy your Piano and pay you Dart Cash and balance credit on a New Piano or on a REGISTERING DLAYER DIANO. EGISTERING I LAYER I lANO. 12 ROLLS OF PLAYER MUSIC I7REE. 12 ROLLS OF PLAYER MUSIC I REE. New dianos from in/ t\j"eek. EW I lANOS FROM IU/" VV EEK. NEW PIANOS FROM IA/. WEEK. EW I lANOS FROM JLU/" VV EEK. Call and talk your Piano proposition over with us. ' ALL PIANOS GUARANTEED. THE \TO-DEPOSIT JHE IN O-DEPOSIT rO-DEPOSIT PIANO lANO PIANO lANO NEXT DOOR ABOVE TOWN .HALL. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. ARTHUR BREE, Top Symonds St., will pay cash or exchange Pianos. Player Pianos, all kinds Instruments. 01 RAMOPHONE and Records, good make,' J wanted; also Violin Set: must be cheap.—Cash, 884, Herald. SALES OF PROPERTY. AGENTS Note.—W. J. Pugh'a Farm, Paerata, has been sold by Adams and Co. PLEASE note, that my House, Ferguson Av.. Ellersiie, is withdrawn from sale.— J. H. Creamer. B= [OIN THE MUSTARD CLUB.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19879, 24 February 1928, Page 20
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