AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY. CONTINUOUS. COMMENCING TO-DAY, A WEEK OF JOY. A WEEK OF JOY. The Flaming Madcap of the Screen. CLARA [ BOW. Story by ELINOR GLYNN. CLARA BOW'S CLARA BOW'S GREATEST PICTURE TO DATE. GREATEST PICTURE TO DATE. Additional Attraction: | HAROLD LLOYD. 1 IN 1 "COLLEGE DAYS." | Not his Latest, but easily bis Greatest Laugh-provoker. SELECTED SUPPORTS. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 21. ANOTHER GLORIOUS CONCERT MISS BEATRICE ELLIOTT, MISS BEATRICE ELLIOTT, MISS BEATRICE ELLIOTT, Tho World Renowned Dramatic Soprano. HER SECOND SONG RECITAL. Of her first performance last month her critics said of her:— "Her phrasing is polished, and her clear enunciation enhances the art value of her songs."—N.Z Herald. . "Hei enunciation, always delightfully clear, was one of the m&H.v pleasing features of her art. Auckland Sun. "Delicately displayed were the cantilena passages of the opening, in the subsequent phrases the high notes rang with brilliance whilst a pleading and effective exposition marked the voca! display, etc." —Auckland Slur ' MISS BEATRICE ELLIOTT Will bo assisted b.v MISS JEAN ALLEN ~ . . Violiniste. MR. LEO WHITTAKER . . At the Piano. Book seats at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Prices, 4s and 2s Gd (no tax). Clyrn Edgares .. . . Manager. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A BLANDFORD PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). GREAT INTERPROVINCIAL AND COLLEGE DAY. BRILLIANT SOCCER. BRITAIN'S NATIONAL CAME BY N'.Z.'S BEST EXPONENTS. 3 P.M. CHATHAM CUP—NORTH ISLAND FINAL | WELLINGTON PETONE) | V ' AUCKLAND. (Y.M.C.A.) A Game which no true Sportsman should miss. Preceded at 1 p.m. by I PRIMARY SCHOOLS REPS. I t v - I I SECONDARY SCHOOLS JUNIORS. | And at 2 p.m., by SECONDARY SCHOOLS REPS. V. FOURTH GRADE REPS. I See the strides Soccer is making in our Colleges. See the College Forward who scored 16 Goals in One Match. CHARGES AS USUAL. Is; Ladies, Gd. FRANK ADEANE, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN BANKRUPTCY.—IN THE SUPREME 1- COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.— Notice is hereby given that DORCAS HELEN HARWOOD, of Mokauiti, Cookhouse Proprietor, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meetof Creditors to be holden at Courthouse, Te Kuiti, on MONDAY, the 27th day of August 1928. at 10.30 a.m. o'clock. Dated at Hamilton this 13th day of August, 1928. -—J■ H. ROBERTSON, Official Assignee. JNBANKR U P T C Y. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, HAMILTON DISTRICT. L JOSEPH WILLIAM FINNERTY, of Matamata, Farmer, a bankrupt, hereby give notice of my intention to anply to this Honourable Court on TUESDAY, the 4th day of September, 1928, at 10 a.m., or so soon thereafter as counsel may be heai-d, for am Order of Discharge. Dated at Matamata this 15th day of August, 1928. J. W. FINNERTY. HOUSES, ETC., TO LET. HOUSE, small: rent £l-, would like someone to take all furniture, cheap.— Eden, 28, Heiiald. HOUSE, furn., 5 rooms: handy trams; 30s week to approved tenant.—Fordham Moore, Onebunga. HOUSE. 5 rooms, e.1., convs., 2i acres: poultryhouses. stalls; suitable trainer. —Argall, Mt. Wellington. HOUSE, 4-roomed, 8 acres, stable, trap shed, etc.; 15s week.—Strickland, Richardson Rd., Mt. Roskill. HOME, furn., all convs., phone, use garage; 9G. Balmoral Rd.. Mt. Eden.— Brooks. 23.' Westminster Rd. JUDGE'S BAY.—Furn., 4 Rooms, verantJ dab, e.1., all convs.; garage.—Phone lfi-079. Falmouth, Judge's Bay. MT. Eden (good position).—Large 6roomed Residence, all convs.; 35s. — Garrard. Bennet, City Chambers. "jl/fT. EDEJN.—Bungalow, 7"rooms, well furn. piano and billiard room, e.1., garages.—Phone 2' 538. MT. EDEN.—Furn., modern Bungalow, elevated, all convs., garage, piano, phone: £3 weekly.—Vaileß, Ltd. Tl/fT. ROSKILL. Richardson Rd.—Dwell--IVJL ing, 4 rooms and convs.; '-acre land. —Apply Public Trust Office, Albert St. PARNELL.— 6-Roomed Residence, convs.: lmin. car; 25a week.—Garrard, Bennet. City Chambers. PONSONBY, O'Neill St.—6 Rooms, nil convs., e.1., gas stove, range.—Apply 9, O'Neill St. REMUERA, oir Victoria Avenue.—Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms; moderate rent.— 19. King George Av.. Kpsom. ___ REMUERA, Top Victoria Av.—Furn., 9 looms. tennis court, garage; modern convs.; C months, from Nov. I.—G.. 984, Herald. ■ REMUERA, 3rd Section.—lo Rooms, 2 bathrooms, double garage:rent £4 lus per week. GEO. COLE, % Avenue Buildings. 130, Remuera Rd., next P.O. ROYAL OAK.'—House, two flats; 30s; absolute bargain.—Efficient Land Agents. St. Kevins Arfcade. Newton. ROOMS (2), 4s week, all ocnvs.—Apply Leman, 164, Balmoral Rd.. off Donlinion Rd. ■_ .___ ROYAL OAK (Near).— Superior 6-roomed House, modern convs., garage—J. Robb, 58. Norman Hill. Onehunga. ROTORUA.— House. 7 rooms, furnished, every convenience, garage: cental;!■"?; mediately. £5 week.— I'ord. Campbells BUlgs. . . MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN ST. Several well-lighted, up-to-date Offices sind Simple' Rooms are available in this buildny, at moderate rentals Passengers and Goods Elevators KIRKWOOD R I-l. ABBOTT AND CO.. LTD.. City Chambers, Queen Street, City. MT EDEN 2nd Section.—7 large Rooms, elec. light, in 2 flats if required; £2. PARNELL.— Bungalow. 6 rooms, 2nd section: S-acre: 455. PONSONBY.—7 large Rooms, fine harbour views; 455. REMUERA.—S-roomed Bungalow; 37s Gd. DEVONPORT - Furn. - Overlooking Cricket Ground. —(i large Rooms, 2 flats; £3 3s. C. R. WILLIAMSON AND CO., IG, Fort St. nHOP AND A PF'ICEB. SHOP AND Offices. LARGE GROUND FLOOR. WYNDHAM STREET. WYNDHAM STREET. Also, 2 SMALL SHOPS. 2 SMALL SHOPS. With Workrooms, in Central Position. ALBERT STREET. Moderate Rentals. Particulars lit HERALD OFFICE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20027, 17 August 1928, Page 24
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