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AMUSEMENTS. THIRD AND FINAL WEEK COMMENCES TO-DAY. STILL "RESURRECTION" APPEALS TO LOVERS OF BETTER PICTURES. The every night queue at the Strand entrance is sufficient evidence that Auckland ha" more and more faith in the Strand as a Home of Consistent Entertainment. WITH WHAT BETTER CONFIDENCE COULD WE RECOMMEND. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. With Rod La Rocque With Rod La Rocque " RESURRECTION." " RESURRECTION." " RESURRECTION " It is the finest Picture ever produced. depicting (ho Lives and Emotional Experiences of Tolstoy's Hero and Heroine in His Most Wonderful Book. OPPORTUNITY TO WITNESS " RESURRECTION." IS FAST FLEETING. The Season i.a Drawing to a Close AT THE STRAND. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. JQOLORES J)EL OOUVENIR YyEEK. TWICE DALLY. 2.30 AND 8. Every lady attending either Matineo or Evening Sessions will be presented with a lovely Souvenir Photograph of Dolores Del Rio. RESURRECTION is NOT o Biblical Picture Great human drama! Russia of the Tsars—Splendour—Magnificence. Only at The Strand can you see "RESURRECTION." with its MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL PRESENTATION. ORCHESTRA OF 20 SOLOISTS, ['resenting the Russian Overture, Ending with the Stage Spectacle, "The Burning of Moscow." Any Seal in the tioure oiay oe Hooked, 6d Extra Box Plans Now open the Strand. PRINCE EDWARD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-DAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. Hin-tin-tin. 'IN- I. IN- -1 IN. Rin:TIN:TIN; The Wonder Dog. in His Latest Picture: " TAWS /~\F CTEEL." "«J AWS Uf Oteel." " TAWS QTEEL." "Jaws Ur Oteel." AND f IHARLIE /CHAPLIN. VVHARLIE V^HAPLIN. CHARLIE /"IIIAPLIN. HARLIE V^HAPLIN. •' rpHE CIRCUS." IHE VJIRCUS." " THE riIRCUS." IHE VJIRCUS." TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK AT THE PRINCE TOWARD. RINCE JUDWARD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. *5 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ®P CARLAW PARK. (SAT.) TO-MORROW (SAT.) FAST, SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL. MARIST 0.8. V. DEVONPORT. No. 1. 3 p.m. PONSONBY V. NEWTON. No. 2, 3 p.m. JUNIOR CURTAIN RAISER, 1.45 p.m. Follow the Crowd to Carlaw Park and enjoy a good Afternoon's Sport. Admission: (lens., Ground Is. Stand Is. Ladies, Ground 6d, Stand Gd. IVAN CULPAN, Secretary, A.R.L. WX "P EMUERA RUGBY LEAGUE (W\ AV HAVE VACANCIES For 3RD GRADE INTERMEDIATE. Weight 10.7. C. BALL, Tobacconist, Remuera. FOR SALE BY TENDER. Re a. tyree, ltd. (in liquidation). 'l'onders are invited for the purchase of tho Stock of Boots, Shoes, Drapery, etc., Plant and Fittings of the above-named Company. All tenders received will be deemed to have been made with a knowledge of and to bo in accordance with the conditions of tnder, which, together with the stock sheets, may be inspected at my office, or on the Company's premises, Ist Floor, Strand Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland. The stock and other assets may be inspected at the said premises during business hours. Tenders will close at my office on WEDNESDAY, May 16, 1928, at 12 noon. W. A. KENDON, RECEIVER AND LIQUIDATOR, C.o. Kendon, Mills and fjitewart. Public Accountants, 300-305, Chancery Chambers, O'Connell Street, Auckland. May 8, 1928. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. TENDERS FOR L] The Native Trustee, Wellington, invites tenders for the right to lease for a term of 21 years from the Ist day of July, 1928. with perpetual right of renewal, subject to a re-assessment of ground rent every 21 years: All that Piece of Land, containing 24.3 perches, situate in Commercial Road, adjoining the Auckland Native Hostelry, being Lot 1 on Deposited Plan No. 19627, being part Allotment 19. Section 9, City of Auckland. Upset Rental. £135 per annum. Particulars and Conditions of Tender may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Office of tho Native Land Court. Customhouse Buildings. Auckland. Tenders close at the Native Trust Office. Wellington, at 4 p.m on the 13th day of June. 1928. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. • W. E. RAWSON, Native Trustee WANTED TO LEASE. APARTMENT House, Ist or 2nd section; 8 to 12 rooms; rent reasonable.—Tipping, Endean'B Bldga. FARMER, with 50 cows, desires to lease a Farm, or would consider half shares.— Worker, Box 2, Katikati. SHOP, in Hamilton. Send full particulars. L.S., 279, Herald. FOR SALE OR LEASE. NAPIER ST.—Large section. 130 ft. frontage. with buildings, excellent factory Bite. Reasonable figuro accepted.—Richard Arthur and Co.. 29. Fort St. 8 Or 10 Acres, suitable for Lemons or Poultry and Cropping.—G.G., 372, HEHAIiD,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19943, 11 May 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19943, 11 May 1928, Page 18

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