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AMUSEMENTS. THE GREATEST ACT IN VAUDEVILLE TO-DAT. / Tpo-DAY. mO-NIGHT. i A. O-DAY. J-O-NIGHT. RHONE ■_* *' (SHI- ■" "'" ■ PHONE 2IG9A. QtATIONAL EB PICTURES) _-«__. Mussrovc's Celebrity Vaudeville Presents LONG mACK CJAM ONG A. ACK Oam LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. LONG TACK SAM. And His Famous Chinamen. And His Famous Chinanuyu A Whirlwind of Astonishment in the Most Gorgeous Setting. \ LONG mACK cjAM ONG A. ack ©AM Nothing like it ever seen in Australasia. The Most Startling Act in Vaudeville. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS : P' EG "TV M Y TT EAKT " ieg vJ -ULr J-Leart." From the Book and Play of the same name by Hartley Manners. Reserves at Lewis It. Eady and Son, Ltd. REMEMBER ! T ong rriACK cam IJ OXG _- ACK «AM SHOWS (TWICE JJAILY—2 3Q P.M. AND O Q P.M. Bring the Kiddies toi the Matinee, and Avoid the Crush at Night. SESSIONS: 11.15. 1. 2.30, 5.30, S.O. | FOR MATINEE RESERVES PHONE 2100 A. 1 NOW SHOWING. N oW SHOWING. THE MUCH TALKED OF PICTURE, THE CHURCH AND THE WOMAN. •> Enthralling aud Stupendous, Featuring HARRY D. ROBERTS as REV. FATHER SHANNON. Do You Believe in Mixed Marriages? . HEAR TIIE LYRIC FOUR MALE QUARTET IN '• TIIE ROSARY," And THE HIPPODROME DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA In a Specially Selected and Beautiful Programme. Screening Times: 11.0. 12.50, 2.45, 440 G45 545 PRICES AS USUAL. PLAN AT THEATRE. ' ' RING 4232.

TENDERS. "DRICES for Plumbing nnd Tainting. New A- House, at New Lvnu.—Apply C. YV. Amhridge. 90. Dominion Rd. "DAINTIXG and Papering House, Rawene A Avenue, Heme Bay Terminus.—Apply Sutcliffe, Builder, between 10 and 4 acluck. IfiTAIRCASE Builders. — Price wanted •*p Sualrs for two-storey bungalow.— Nightingale Bros.. 12, Ectv Building*. fTIENDER, Building 2 Single Chimneys.— -*- Clayton, Builder, Hastings Rd Remuera Terminus. 13 JJESIDENCE AT MOUNT EDEN. Tenders close FRIDAY. January 20. at Noon. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans, etc.. at Offices of HOME DESIGNERS. S. Gladstone Buildings, opp. Ferries. 103 jjTORMATION OF CROQUET LAWNS. T- T T < r n<lPrs wl " bo received until noon. FRIDAY. January 25. for laying down of New Lawns for the Otahuhu Croquet Club Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr Mclvor's, Great South Road, Otahuhu. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 43 LENDERS ARE INVITED FOR ■A- SPAWLING METAL. ETC., On Our Property, Situated at Mt. Eden. For Full Particulars. Apply MANAGE M E N T, J. J. Craig. Ltd, 100, Queen St. 77 mHREE-STOREY PREMISES IN EMILY a- PLACE For THE "FLYING ANGEL" MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Tenders for the Erection of above in Reinforced Concrete and Brick will be received until 3 p.m. TUESDAY, 22nd January, 1924. J. W. ROUGH, A.R.1.8.A., BASIL HOOPER. A.R.1.8.A.. Registered Architects. 509. Smith's Buildings, U, Albert Street. •Phone 2101. [ «) rpEWA CO-OrERATIVE DAIRY CO., -*- v LIMITED, S U V A, F I J I. Tenders for Machinery and Plant for the above Company's butter factory, situated near Nausori. Rewa Hirer. Fiji, will be received up till JANUARY CI. 1924. Tenders to be addressed care of Messrs. W. S. Laurie and Co., Customs Street East, Auckland, at whose office drawing and list of plant required may be seen. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. 47 FOR SALE BY TENDER. TT\ E N D E R S. Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the PLANT AND STOCK, Of HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER, Situated at Wellington. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at the Office of the undersigned on 24th January. 1924. Inventory can be obtained on application to E. J. COLLEY. Accoutant and Auditor, . . S, Woodward Street, Wellington. 2 BUILDING. ITVHE T£AURI 'JUMBER QOMPANY. J IMITED. IN STOCK— Feet. KAURI 1.350.056 RIMU 870,311 MATAI 250,641 TOTARA 204,482 OREGON 940.419 JARRAH 6SS.I-S 4.321.313 Ensures Prompt Delivery and Service. ASK .OR PRICES. AUCKLAND AND MOUNT EDEN. '__}'■ 3 TVTOVE YOUR HOUSE ON WHEELS. WE HAVE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR REMOVING OR RAISING HOUSES. /■HEO. T>HODES AND QONS, T TD., RUILDERS' AND CONTRACTORS. 'Phone 10-1. B I /TUMAKI SAWMILL CO., LTD., Junction •A- Manukau and Great South Roads, New- 1 market.—Building Timber Supplied direct to any station, from our country mills or J,™ 1 ;, our yards at Newmarket.—'Phone I j. 1 ___*»_._?£" T Home Designer. — State ___. _7 i /-Js. a _?, -«*-< ted. Plans, etc.. — m - 1 AreAde. D B K „, B AY TIMBER YARD. -very cla 88 ? f Timber supplied. r»„,i ° or <l=v too large « _- s -^<__ff__a-S|

PUBLIC NOTICES. QI T V OF AUCKLAND VALUATION LIST, 1924-25. TAKE NOTICE— The Valuation List for the City of Auckand for the year 1024-2.-. is now open for Inspection at the City Valuer's Office. Town Hall. Grey Street. All objections thereto must be left at the .Magistrate's Court, Kitchener Street. Auckland, on or before the 15th day of February. 1924. addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at •the Town Clerk's Office. Town Hall. Queen Street, not less than 10 days before the next sitting of the Assessment Court. Any Ratepayer not receiving a valuation notice can obtain a copy at the City Valuer's Office. Dated this 14th day of January. 1924 J. S. BRIGHAM. •'_ Town Clerk. rTiO FACTORY OCCUPIERS AND X EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR IN THE SKILLED TRADES. APPRENTICES ACT, 1923. Under Section IS of the above Act applications for employment are now being received from Boys who are leaving school, together with reports ot head teachers upon their attainments, etc. A Register of such applications is being kept in my Office. The Register will be open to inspection free of charge, and employers are invited to report vacancies, and to select any boys required from those shown in the Register. W. SLAUGHTER. Officer-in-Charge, Department of Labour, Shortland Street, Auckland, January 15, 1924. 12 pROWN LANDS FOR SELECTION. Applications for tlie undermentioned Sections on Renewable Lease will be received ot this Office till 4 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, January 21. 1924 :— SECTION 19, PAKARAU SETTLEMENT. NEAR MORRINSVILLE, 277 ACRES. Half-yearly Instalments for Rent and Improvements, £83.2/0. SECTION 16, HIKUAI SETTLEMENT. NEAR TAIRUA, 130 ACRES. Half- , yearly instalments for Rent and Improvements, £56 11/8. .Pull particulars may be obtained from this Office. W. P. MARSH. Commissioner of Crown Lajads. District Lands and Survey Dept., Auckland, January 14, 1924. .27 W H - gIS TOVES ryAIPA pOAL. (Continued from last week.) We left WAIPA almost nonplussed. By what he found In Bertie's bust. Said he. "I might have guessed as much, This joker needs an'extra touch." Prompt from the grate shot forth a jet A lambent ray of violet. Whence some weird essence emanated, And Bertie's bosom permeated. Wben this, the gizzard, had involved, That abnormality dissolved, And from the pulp, some occult art. Evolved a throbbing human heart. Then Bertie, wondering, seemed to sense, A soft hypnotic Influence. Thrilled by the warm blood pulsing through him. He felt impelled to draw Sis to him. Then there occurred a thing most queer, Those chairs mysteriously drew near. And though the statement may seem tough. One chair was soon found quite enough. Bcrfs breast heaved with tumultuous The lovelight sparkled In hk eyes! Sis, calmly critical, just looked And sighed, -At last your goose is cooked." Those who have followed us this far May find the end in next week's "Star." Then question Sis and learn from her The blessings WAIPA can confer. C A ICKIN QONS. SOLE AGENTS, 3. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. * 'Phones 873 and 3506. n PRESS AND FASHION. M 1 5 s A. TARG DS E ' ' DRESSMAKER. CORNER NEW NORTH ROAD AND DOMINION ROAD. MISS TARGUSE has pleasure lv intimating that she has commenced DRESSMAKING CLASSES at above address. Two-hour Lessons. TERMS: 3/ PER LESSON. DRESSES ,and Costumes cut and fitted for home finishing.—Chappell and Clarke 75, City Chambers. ' LADIES' Navy Serge Costumes! '»aitorniade, from £7 10/.—Laurie and Hardy. Foresters' -ituudlugs, Albert _r. _ CIOSTUMIEK and Dressmaker.—Moderate J charges.—Miss Rush, S3, Orosvenor St., Grey Lyuu. 171 EXCLUSIVH *'r.-_k Designs.—Have your material made up by experts.—"The Hegnl." Broadway, Newmarket. d MUSICAL TUITION. i "»> IS S _Tll E L OSBO RN, !- In Response to Numerous Requests I FOR LESSONS ON BREATH CONTROL I AND TONE PLACING. I Before Returning to Australia, Is milking a Short Stay in Auckland Where She la the Guest of MRS. R. McLEOD. 4, York Avenue, Epsom. FRUIT FOR SALEPLUMS, Sntsuma, Japanese for sale, for eating or jam : 2d a lb.—lnquire Star. i 6774 TJLUMS, Burbnnk, choice, 221b 0/6, 181b Ix. g/, freight paid nearest railway station. 1 I P. Gowan's, New Lynn. t

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 12, 15 January 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 12, 15 January 1924, Page 14

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