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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES* THEATRE. (The Theatre Perfect.) Prop.- John Fuller nnd Rons. Ltd. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have pleasure in presenting GEO. WARD GEO. WARD (LITTLE HERMIE), And his WHIRL OF MIRTH WHIRL OF MIRTH REVUE CO. REVUE CO. Featuring WARD AND SHERMAN* WARD AND SHERMAN. Tho Banana Kings. • Retained l>y rcciucst of hundreds. Tho Most Popular Hand of AU. CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS, CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS. Monarchs of Jazz and Melody, and Masters of Syncopation. Hear them play all tho latest "Jazz," "nines" and "Stomps." ion will want to danco all tho timo A Strong and Brilliant Supporting Cast: Mernon Sellers Patsy Hill. Fran It Moran Kathleen Ward. Al. Maurice Alme \ aldor. trus Dawson Jean Keith. Coleen Hope. A Ballet of Six Wonder Girls. GEO. WARD (LITTLE HERMIE). Absolutely the funniest comedian and the nicest show since tho 'll atre opened. Don't miss it. A pleasant surprise for all. PRICES: Us. 2s. le Box Plans at St J nine** Then fro armistice day. ARMISTICE DAY. In accordance with the wishes of His Majesty the King, the Prime Minister has requested that at 11 a.m. on SUNt)A\, vetnber 11, 1928 (Armistice Day), two minutes' silence be observed. The Tramways and other City Services will bo suspended accordingly and I desire all citizens to give due observance to (he occasion. The Defence Authorities have arranged that a gun be fired from Albert Park punctually at 11 a.m., and also at the termination of the period of silence. GEO. BAILDON, Mayor. OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION. ARMISTICE DAY. All Members of the Association me cordially invited to attend the Service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on SUNDAY MORNING, 11th inst., at 10,13. to be conducted by Revd. James Milne. M.A., when the Memorial Tablets to the memory of the late Mr. William Culpan, for many years Chairman of the Association, and to the late Mr. John Reid, Vice-Presi-dent, will be unveiled. KING'S COLLEGE OL ASSOCIATION. OLD BOYS' The Armistice Day Service will be held at the College Chapel on SUNDAY NEXT (11th), at 7 p.m. Old Boys to be seated at 0.50. Preacher: His Grace the Archbishop. HOUSES, ETC., TO LET. A UCKLAND Builders Agency Let or Sell Houses; easy terms; Government or Private Loans.—27, Queen St. DAC H, Milford, 4 rooms, partly furn.: -*-* lOniin. beach; XI week.—32, Reimers Av., Edendale. BEACH House, furnished, S rooms, modern conveniences; 35min. Queen St.: 30s. term.—Box 1710. Auckland. BUNGALOW, modern, li-storeyed. 7 rooms and all conveniences, garage; all in excellent condition; 18, Charlton A v.. Mt. Eden.—Public Trust Office. BUNGALOW, modern, elaborately furn., Mt. Eden, 2nd section; select locality; 50s.—Eden Agency, 5, Mt. E/len Rd CIITY. —House, 8-roomed, e.1.; corner Pitt I St.-Grey' B Ave.; suit two families.— 72. Vincent St. CODRINGTON ST.. of! Gt. North Rd.— 4 Rooms, convs., e.1.. 305.—31. Vermont St., Ponsonby. CIOTTAGE, 3-roomed, Newton, 10a; 21 roomed Cottage, Newton. Its.—Garrard. Rennet, City Chambers. DEEP CREEK.—Furn. Cottage, 3 rooms. 2 sleeping porches and convs.. available prior to Dec. 22 and after Feb. 23. — Apply Public Trust Office. Albert. St. DOMINION RD. Tram Terminus William St.—Five rooms, e.1.. hot and cold water. — Phono 20-731. EDINBURGH ST.. Newton.—House. C rooms, all convs.: suitable boarders; .£.'2: furn., £2 ss.—McPhail, Phoenix Chambers. CI KAFTON.—Modern 5-roomed House, J practically new; electrically fitted; adults only.—Apply 17, Ligar Place. ("1 REY LYNN, 25, Susßex St.—s Rooms, X n ]] conveniences.—Public Trust Oflice. HALF-HOUSE, furn. separate cooker: car stop, handy Newmarket; adults.— Phone 17-830. Address at HunALn , HERNE BAY.—Six-roomed Residence, in splendid order; handy car and beach. —Phone 20-215 or 20-587 HERNE BAY.—House, C rooms, modern convs.. e.1.; rent 35s week.—7l, Wanganni Av. HERNE BAY Waterfront, 2min. Bench.— Bungalow, 5 rooms, e.1., all coins., garage.—Heme Bay, 510, Hk.hat.p. HOMES, everything modern, large, small. 25s upwards; garages, garden. Aext Kerr's, Comer. 2nd Sec., Kingsland. HOUSE, 5 rooms, Gladstone Rd., Mt. Albert. —Connor, 8, Mountain Rd., Khyber Pass. Phone 20-107. HOUSE, commodious, comfortably furnished, 2mins. Ranfurly Rd. tram: b rooms, wide verandahs, garage, spacious outhouses, telephone, electric liirht. L'as. etc... rent 3gns. weekly: to let or from January or February.—Ring .0-103. or write P.O. Box 328. £~JIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. QUEEN ST. Several well-lighted, up-to-date Offices ar.rl Sample Room? are available in this buihliru „t moderate rentals Passenger and Goods [•'.levators, F. M. KIRK WOOD, It. II ABBOTT AND CO.. LTD.. (;ity Chambers, Queen Street, City (JOFT GOODS SAMPLE ROOMS. CITY CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET. Wc have several particularly well-iighted Sample Rooms in this building, which is adjacent, to "he Wholesale Soft floods centre o! Auckland, available for letting by the day at low rentals. Also permanent Sample Rooms. F. M. KIRK WOOD. R 11. ABBOTT AND CO., LTD.. City Chambers. Queen Street, City, ONEHUNGA. -House, - r, rms., with very large section in oichard and garden; concrete pa t lis; handy train; A'2 f>s GREEN LANE.—7 I looms, 2 sleeping porches, e.1,, garage; J.',.!. MT. EDEN.- 0 Rooms e.l , gurago; L'2 10s. ■I Rooms, kitchenette, e.1.: X'J. EPSOM.- 7 Rooms, e.1.. mod. convs., garage; t'2 Ids HERNE HAY.- " Room". kitchenette, nenr waterfront; e.1.; handy trams and beach; 1:2 REMUER\. -FURNISHED—7 Rooms, new Bungalow, telephone; 3 months from December: beautiful views; £5 ss. 7 Rooms, corner position, garage and all mod. convs.; splendid outlook: £3 3*; 2 Storey House, waterfront, 7 rms., telephone; J!5 ss. 5 Rooms, garage, all mod. convs.; i"> C. F. BENNETT, LTD., N.Z. Insurance Buildings. (si 11 O P S _ H E V E R A L. ° , LOCK-UP SHOPS. In Good Positions. Very Low Rentals. F. M. KIRK WOOD. R. 11. ABBOTT AND CO,. LTD.. City Chambers. Queen Street, City.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20099, 9 November 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20099, 9 November 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20099, 9 November 1928, Page 24

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