AMUSEMENTS. Hero Conies "The Fire Brigade 1" Smashing— Crashing its way through to heights of Thrilling Drama! MAJESTIC TITAJESTIC A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.* EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY! EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY! A True Epic of the Unsung Heroes of Peace! " rpHE " Xhe The HE " rpHE " i- HE " the " J- HE " riiHE " 1 HE The HE i XRR Fire ereF$S Fire tre Fire ire Brigade." rigade." , -ORXGAPE." J3 RIGADE." Brigade." RIGADE." "DRIGADE." J3 RIGADE." Brigade." RIGADE." T3 RIGADE." X>RICtADE.". ■ Brigade." RIGADE." V Brigade." ptgade." Brigade." RTGAr>K." Brigade." RIGADE." It sweeps you alone through the flames and the smoke and the thousand other perils of fire! ~ » « « A Metro-Gold wyrf Special I ..... AJso .Screenings . Majestic atews. A'JESTIC I>EWS. All the Latest and- Best! Love »i OVE -J i,ND T7EED >T7"M.» VXD I 1 EED -CJM." A Max Davidson Comedy. N.Z. Scenic ''HAMILTON." And the MAJESTIC /ORCHESTRA. AJESTIC V/RCHESTRA. J. Whiteford v -WB'Ugh.. Conductor, Will Play: Overture, "Pique Dame" (Suppe): "Queen High " (Gensler). "La Guitana" (Kreisler). Soloist, Mr. Hadyn Murray; "Salut d'Amour" (Elgar), "Vac Chanale," from "Samsorr -and Deiilah,"' '"Molly on the Shore" (Grainger), The Last String" (Greig); * * ' Prices As Usual. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. CRICKET. Wbf TZING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' |IV ( association. PRESENT BOYS 4v. OLD BOYS' CRICKET MATCH. To be Played at the COLLEGE, MIDDLEMORE, on WEDNESDAY,- FEBRUARY 29, at 1.80. All Old Boys and their friends are cordially invited to attend. Any Old . Boys wishing to take part in the game please send name, address and Qualifications at once to the Secretary-Treasurer, P.O. Box 299. G. H. BATGER, Hon. Sec.-Treasurer. YACHTING. PT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB (Inco.) —Week-end Race, Feb. 26, Youths under 18, Race Walker Trophy, start 11 a.m. Ladies' Sailing Hace f Cargell s Cup, start 12.30.—C. L. Spearpomt, Hon. Sec. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. [NORTHERN] The northern co-operative TERMINATING BUILDING RESULTS OF APPROPRIATION MEETING. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1928. ROUP Q— Ballot as adverts tised. . Winning Cluster No. 448. Shares Nos. 17891790 and 1791-1792 —2 Members taking £4OO each . . .(?Qf r<ROUP H—Sale by Tender. VJT I £44 10s per £IOO, taking GROUP o—Sale by Tender. i/ £sl 2s "7d per SIOO, taking ROUP 1 A—Sale by Tender. VJT -LU £44 10s per £IOO, taking . . GROUP 11 —Sale by Tender. JLX £45 2s 6d per £ 100, taking GROUP 1 O—Sale by Tender. ±£.£sl per £IOO, £BOO £BOO £BOO £BOO £BOO 2 Members taking £IOO and £7OO . AMOUNT APPROPRIATED AMOUNT ADVERTISED Q.ROUP 16 iviztß 700 • £BOO 5 • £4BOO ••£4BOO QROUP 16 Allotment Notices have been posted. First Subscription Pay Day February 27 Ballot in Maroh. QROUP Yl ' QROUP Group 17 is now open for Application. JOIN THE PROGRESSIVE "NORTHERN." - Booklets and Application Forms may be obtained at the OFFICES:— 108-9-10, Victoria Arcade (first floor). Corner Queen and Shortland Streets, Auckland. P.O. Box 645. Telephone 41-478. THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING HHIII TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE. HELEN S VILLE. PARAKAI HOUSE.—Excellent table, free garage, splendid service; plunge and slipper baths; massage facilities; A.A.A. ROTORUA. QUEENSLAND House; table unequalled; tariff 10s day; £3 week; lmiu. from railway.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. SURREY House. Haupapa St,—Centrally situated; good table; 8s day.—Mrs. Devin, Proprietress Phone 217. A HOME Away from Home.—Clubb's Private Hotel: newly renovated, adloining Govt, grounds; superior accommodation; 10s day; Sightseeing trips arranged. BUNGALOW Private Hotel. Taupo, for tourists and anglers' accommodation: electric light; tariff, 14s per day. CHRISTCHURCH. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation. 52, Worcester Street, West End. 2 Minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, Phone 872. Proprietor. BUILDING ABSOLUTELY Bedrock. - People's SenJX sible System of Owning Homes; low legal costs.—Phillips, Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. GA. GAMMAN AND CO.. LTD., SAWMILLERS. OHAKUNEAND MAMAKU. Auckland Office: Central Chambers, Newmarket. Phone 46-657. XT AS FATHER JOINED THE MUSTARD CLUB t,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19879, 24 February 1928, Page 20
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