AMUSEMENTS. Last 2 Days' Great Double Bill. Last 2 Days' Great Double Bill. Last 2 Days' Great Double Bill. I "THE HOME OF BIG PICTURES " I | STRAND. | I Direction; Fuller-Hayward Pictures. I 1 TWICE DAILY, 2.30 AND 8. [, AMAZING ADVENTURE IN A PICTURE OF THRILLS. "LOST IN THE ARCTIC." "LOST IN THE ARCTIC." " LOST IN THE ARCTIC." Thrills gathered over thousands of miles of ice floes, scenes showing the hardships General Nnbile his rescuers must have encountered, exciting battles with animals of the Polar regions, the solving of the mystery of the lost Stefansson expedition. TnE INSIDE STORY OF THE ROYAL DIVORCE. "LADY OF VICTORIES," "LADY OF VICTORIES," "LADY OF VICTORIES," Featuring AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. A Lavish Production in Gorgeous Colour, of tho Moat Sensational Divorce Story Ever Known. Charley Chase Comedy—Latest NewsClimbing the Andes. EVE BENTLEY'S ORCHESTRA Interlude: "Rienzi" (Wagner) Book Your Scats at Strand (Phone 43-114). or Lewis Eady. Ltd NEXT FRIDAY BUSTER KEATON And ERNEST TORRENCE In "STEAMBOAT BILL, JNR." "STEAMBOAT BILL, JNR." 'One of the Funniest Laugh-Makers Filmed This Year and Buster Keaton'a Best." RECITALS. A RECITAL OF MISS DALY'S PUPILS will be held in the Y.W.C.A. HALL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Dance to Follow. Supper provided. Subscription, 2s. ART EXHIBITIONS. ft Jj AUCKLANI SOCIETY OF A ARTS (Incorporated! EXHIBITION OF 300 SKETCHES by members of the Sketch Club, at the Gallery. Kitchener Stree. Open Daily; Monday, li a.m. to 6 ..m other days 11 a.m to 0 p.m. Last Day, Friday, November 30 Admission. Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. TTNDER "THE TIMBER FLOATING U ACT, 1903." NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE TO FLOAT TIMBER AND CONSTRUCT DAMS AND BOOMS. Pursuant to "The Timber Floating Act, 1908," notice is hereby given that the Whangarei Timber Company, Limited (a duly incorporated Company having its registered office at Whangarei), Sawmiller. intends to apply for a Licence under the above-men-tioned Act to float timber down the Mangawai River and its tributaries from Block I. of the Waipu Survey District to booms to bo constructed near the Tnipuha Railway Station. It is proposed to construct dams and booms at points shown approximately on a tracing deposited with the Commissioner of Crown Lands o£ the North Auckland Land District. Dated the 26th day of November, One thousand nine hundred and Uventy-eigbt. THE WHANGAREI TIMBER COMPANY, LIMITED, By its Secretary, F. W. W. PRIMMER. "yy ELLINGTON MARKET The undersigned Firms desire to notify all Growers that Temporary Market Premises have already been arranged, and Auction Sales of Fruit and Vegetables will bo held Daily as usual. In order to create the best market under the present circumstances, the Firms aro selling in the same premises. TOWNSEND AND PAUL., LTD., BOWIE AND CO., LARRY AND CO.. LTD.. GEO. THOMAS AND CO., LTD., THOMPSON BROS., LTD. PLATES. LIMITED. Prospectus of tho above Company is now ready, and can bo obtained at tho Compauy's Office, 38, Victoria Street East. Auckland. Shareholders in the New Era Printers and Publishers, Ltd. (in liquidation), and Offset Press. Limited, nro notified that a satisfactory agreement has been arrived at and Duro Plates, Limited, has been authorised to Sell tho Overseas Rights on tho basis laid down. This prospectus of the nboro Company can be obtained from tho undersigned, who will receive applications. Early application is advised, as approximately one-third of Shares has already been applied for. H. R. COOKE AND SON. 12. Fort Street. Auckland. WM. G. TREVARTHEN, Secretary. ' 38. T ork Chambers. Victoria St., Auckland. QONNON'S •gAKERIES. .Having purchased J,ho Bakery premises situated corner New North Road pnd Onslow Road. Kingsland, wo aro now in a better position to supply our many clients with CONNON'S GOLD MEDAL BREAD. CONNON'S GENUINE WHOLEMEAL BREAD. CONNON'S POWER FLOUR. As Mr. J. A. Connon will bo actively concerned in tho management, customers can bo assured of quality and service. Wo have no connection with any other bakery firm. CONNON'S BAKERIES. Kingsland and Dominion Road. WARNING TO ALL INHABITANTS ' ' OF AUCKLAND AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. AND FOR THE OWNERS OF ALL LOCAL FISHING AND PLEASURE BOATS His Majesty's Ships Dunedin, Diomede. Laburnum and Veronica, of tho New Zealand Squadron, will carry out Day and Night Firings in the Haurnki Gulf during the period of November 30 to December 7, 19.28. inclusive. (Signed) G. T. C. P. SWABEY. Commodore Commanding New Zealand Station. TOILET. ARTISTIC Permanent Waving, Chiropody, Electrolysis. Facial and Scalp Treatments.—Misses Hackett and Crowther. tniigs Bldgs., Newmarket Phono 4G-70G Malvmn Agents. ARTISTS in Hairworlc, Permanent Wavtng Specialists.—Stamfords, Ltd., 132 Queen St. (opp HeualiO. Phono 42-189. ' ALL Branches Ladies Hairdressinu a i largest Salon in New Zealand. Jackson'B Sunshin, Beauty ShoDDe. l ß t Floor. Duworth Bldgs . Queon St Plione il-l"' 1 Haircuttiiig, Is 6J ALL Facial Blemishes, Superfluous Hairs Moles Birthmarks, permanently removed.—Madame Amie. Wellesley St Phono 46-300. A BOUT Permanent Waving.—Mrs" Col. •f 1 ledgo (expert). Personal work for (nils who care. —II.M Arcade. Phone4o-125 BUTTERMILK Wrinkle Cream," 4s Gd jnr, posted, from Chester Drug Co.. Auckland. Smooths'away unsightly wrinkles. BURGOYNEf 5 HAIR DYE absolutely harmless, in 4 reliable shades. 4s bottle Auents. Lamb. Chemist, Nowton. HOWLETT AND BURNS 204 Karaivn hope Road ( heapest for Bes* Hair Work, Switches nnd Transformations KAPO ll?.ir Restorer, Restores grey hair, stops falling 3s, 3s 8d posted. M. Eccles. Chemist. Ponsonby. TI/fADAME EVE'S Pormanent Waves last l»x about 12 months; no sachets or borax used.—Princess Buildings, 23(5, Queen St.. next Plaza. MrSS AMODEO (late Jackson's), with Mrs. Colledgo Lucille Salon.—First Floor, H.M. Arcade. Phone 40-125. WOLFF'S famous Florasma Perfumed Rath Soap, lib tablets. 2s W H Woollams. Chemist. Symonds St. 6 Curls, £1 Is; Permanent Waving. Special offer short period - Miss Hunter, 30. Winstono Bldgs.. Queen St FOR SALE, LEASE OR EXCHANGE. QOJL Acres, Whenuapni. rich soil, level. fenced, subdivided; buildings; easy terms.—P.O. Box 80.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 20
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