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AMUSEMENTS. IDEAL CHILDREN'S SHOW. THE KIDDIES MUSTN'T MISS THIS! ' BRING THEM AT 2.30. I A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY And ! Better than all the Zoos in tho World I —tho thrilling hunt of giant monsters i of the deep in | "LOST IN THE ARCTIC." I An Amazing Picture of the Frozen North. I NEVER BEFORE SUCH THRILLS 1 CRASHING . . GRINDING. SMASHING .. . TEARING AT THE VERY VITALS OF THE FRAIL MANMADE CRAFT . . . ! Nights and days of suspense .... an unceasing fight for life against the evergripping ire! Working every hour, dark or light,, to gain a mils .... much ice freezing, solid behind ... cutting off all escape, closing in crushing .... grinding . . . . «nwing Seeking traces of tho ill.fated Stefansson expedition lost in August of 1013. finding the grim evid.enco on Herald Island. Nothing before seen on the screen has brought so vivid a realisation of tho Polar wastes " LOST IN THE ARCTIC," "LOST IN THE ARCTIC." "LOST IN THE ARCTIC," The Authentic Polar Pictures filmed in tho Arctic. Additional Attractions. " LADY OF VICTORIES." A Tcchnicolour Gem of the Lovo Story of Napoleon and Josephine. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Evo Bentley. Interlude: " Rienzi " (Wagner). | STRAND. | Direction: Fuller-Haywavd Theatres. | TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 8. book Your Seats at Strand (43-111) or Lewis Eady, Ltd. MON ST E R DO U BLE-F EAT UR E PROGRAMME. TO-DAY, AT 2 PRINCE EDWARD. Karangahupe Road. A Fuller-Haywaid Theatre. I "TiTi:k!■'. 'sT:"ssTons' 2. <iIi()~A~XD 8.30. 1 No 1 Feature: LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THE ROAD HOUSE." No. 2 Feature: " A RENO DIVORCE." With MAY McAVOY AND RALPH GRAVES. In Addition: Comedy, Nature Study and News. Day Session Prices: Adults tkl, Children 3d. QIT Y OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK, SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith. PROGRAMME. Overture, "Mirella" - - - - - Gounod Hymn, "To Thee My Heart" - - Beethoven March. "Felix Diaz" Prcza Waltz, "Las Golondrinas" - - - Valverde Cornet Solo, "Souvenir do Bellini" Uocli Soloist, Mr. Fred Bowes. Selection. "Katja the Dancer" Jean Gilbert INTERVAL. Grand March, "Marche- Heroique" - - • ■ Saint-Saens Cornet Duo, "The Swiss Boy" - De Ville Soloists, Messrs. Davies and Morgan. Selection, "Reminiscences of Wales" - - - - | Godfrey Intermezzo. "Chanson Bohemienne" - Boldi Spanish March, "Cadiz" - - - • Valverde National Anthem. J. S. BRIG HAM, Town Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICES. IROWN LANDS FOR SELECTION. Notice is hereby given that applications for Renewable Leases (with right to firehold I over the undermentioned lands will be received at th s Office until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, December 14, 1928: REPOROA SETTLEMENT (33 Years' Lease.) 12 HOLDINGS, areas from ;.!9 acres to 217 acres' ut Capital Values ranging from £2OO to XIOCO Reporoa Settlement is on the proposed route of the Rotorua-Taupo Railway. 25 miles from Rotorua. Sections comprise partly drained swamp with peaty soil and partly pumice terra-ce, generally of fair quality, suitable for dairying. NOTE.—The above areas are offered with exemption from payment of rent for three years TAURANGA. (G6 Years' Lease.) 80 ACRES, 7 miles frotp Tauranga. Capital value £l2O. Loading £350, payablo by instalments. Fern and scrub land, suitable as Bmall dairying proposition. Sale Plans may bo seen at the Principal Post Offices, or, together with application forms, may be obtained from this Offi^o K. M. GRAHAM, 'Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Lands and Survey Office, Auckland, November If), 1928. -1 R O W N LAND S. HOMESTEAD SYSTEM. Notice is hereby given that applications, ori Lands Form A-10, will be received up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, December 10, 1923, for—--11 SECTIONS IN. THE POROTI BLOCK. The subdivision is situated about 13 miles from Whangarei and 2 miles from I'oroti. Undulating and easy sloping country, mostly ploughable. RENT FREE. Full particulars on application to the undersigned, care Government Buildings, Auckland, or the Field Inspector, J, Main Street, Whangarei. O. N. CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Crown Lands, North Auckland. QONNON'S J^AKERIES. Having purchased the Bakery premises situated corner New North Rond and Onslow Road, Kingsland, wo are now in a better position to supply our many clients with CONNON'S GOLD MEDAL BREAD. CONXON'S GENUINE WHOLEMEAL BREAD. CONNON'S POWFR FLOUR. As Mr. J. A. Connon will bo actively concerned in the management, customers can be assured of quality and service. We have no connection with any other bakery firm. CONNON'S BAKERIES. Kingsland and Dominion Rond. The following Unclaimed Packages, ox the Company's various vessels, unless claimed, will be sold by Public Auction 14 days from this date:— HUDSON.—I Suit Case. ROS'SITER.—I Cane Chair. STRUMPLE.—I Wood Chest. HARDEN.—I Bundle Bedding. MAJURY.— 1 Suit Case. LASCKLLES.— I Pacini go. COLLINS.—I Package. THOMPSON.-1 Parcel. ('. DECK CHAIRS. UNION STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD., Auckland, Nov. 21, 1928. I UNCTION Crossing. Main Highway, v East Coast Roads, Silverdale, is closed to Traffic .'mm date.—M Burtnan A UCKLAND Co-op. Terminating Build- -«-*■ >ng Society -Appropriations, St. James Ilall, Wednesday. Nov '2B , 7.30 p.m £12,000 by billot i.nd sale. YTOTUTAPU Island —Trespassers will be I*l prosecuted.— R. Simpson, Manager. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. Speech Training Public Speaking. Reel tation Room 21, Academy Studios. Upper Queen St 'Next Tabernacle) 4 'l'. B E N E D I C T ' S. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MASSKS at C,.30. 7 30. 9 and 11 a.m. Evening Devotions at 7 p.m. Preacher, REV. FATHER WRIGHT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 24

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