Public Notices. AUCTION SALES. When you have a clearance sale of cattle you engage an expert cattle auctioneer. Ask him and he will admit that he has no time for selling furniture—it is not in his line. Usually he sells the furniture last—when the crowd has gone. It will pay you far better, when you are selling out, to let an expert Furniture Auctioneer conduct your Furniture Auction. The Furniture Sale can be arranged for the same date and time as the cattle sale, or whenever you wish. Mr. George Walker will come and personally conduct the sale for you at Pukekohe, Papakura, Waiuku, Bombay, or anywhere in the surrounding district. His knowledge of Furniture Values may mean £SO to £IOO more in your pocket. Write and ask for his suggestions about the sale first. GEORGE WALKER, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 38, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephones 2857 and 2944. MONEY’S TOO PRECIOUS TO WASTE. So don’t waste any on new clothes. Have your old ones renovated and smartened in the wonderful CrothaU Way. And if your wearing apparel is out of date we can completely remodel it for you and make it quite fashionable. * People are sending their old Suits, Costumes, Coats, etc., to us every day. Think of the saving! We never fail to-please. A dyeing plant now added. Country orders solicited. Address all parcels to THE CROTHALL WAY CO., Renovating Specialists and Practical Tailors 137, SYMONDS ST.,’ AUCKLAND. _ IKHSS RYAN, A,.T.C.L., having taken over Miss Taylor’s music connection, commences teaching MONDAY, March 7, at her Studio, opposite Messrs Perkins and Co. (Corner House). . ■ -541 mUSSCAL TUITION,
AUTUMN SHOW, Waiuku—Garden, Farm and Dairy Produce, Cookery, Needlework, Photography, Children’s and Cut Flowers’ Sections. Entries close March 10, 1921, at 12 noon. Schedules obtainable from Times Office, or E, Hay* Secretary. 533 WAIUKU Horticultural Society’s Grand Autumn Show, March 17, 1921. Send along vour exhibits. Entries close THURSDAY, March 10, 1921, at 12 noon. Schedules obtainable from Times Office or posted on application to E. Hay, Secretary. Amusements, Meetings, Etc, STRAND PICTURES. TO-MORROW (SATAURDAY). A Big Double Feature Programme. “ PINK TIGHTS,” Featuring Glady Walton and Jack Perrin. Also, “THE LAND OF THE LONG SHADOWS, A tale of the Wild North-west among the Snow and Ice. TUESDAY, MARCH S. The New Art Film Co. Present DOROTHY GISH , In “ I’LL GET HIM YET.” POPULAR PICTURES. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. TO-MORROW (SAT.) NIGHT. Commencing at 7 o’clock sharp. A Big Spectacular Extravaganza, costing over a quarter of a million to produce. Specially suited for the children. “ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES.” “ALS BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES.” A tale from the “Arabian Nights.” Concludes a few minutes after 8. And following this, after a short interval. PEGGY HYLAND in PEGGY HYLAND in A GIRL IN BOHEMIA. A GIRL *N BOHEMIA. Numerous Interesting Supports. Including A Sunshine Comedy. WHOSE YOUR FATHER? WHOSE YOUR FATHER? Featuring Tom Mix. A First-class Programme right through. ■ Usual prices: From 7 p.m. as from 8 p.m. ■ FRIDAY, MARCH 18. A Brilliant Metro. Special Production Featuring The Screen’s Greatest Actress, “ THE RED LANTERN,” Featuring “ Nazimova.” Don’t Forget the Date, March 18.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 613, 4 March 1921, Page 1
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