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AMUSEMENTS. pBISCESS m H B A T R E. pRIXCESS ifjr HEAT RE. 'SUSS REMCEKA,— So glad you were able to get good seats Saturday night, it was more by good lurk than judgment. If yon had not rung up 'Phone 586 Auto and booked you would not have bad a "clog's ciauce." ENID BEN'XETT as a ghost stalker. In -THE HACNTESD BEDROOM'—spicy name that for a picture—is a great little actress. You are quite right. ENID BENNETT Is an Australian. Fred Niblo. who directed the "HAUNTEiD BEDROOM," Is her husband. Frank Egerton Is quite in love with himself — and his Orchestra—over tho rendering of "TU'E HAllßEli OF iSRVILUi" for thi> Overture. They're playing it all this week. 'Prank is lettlng his hair grow to suit the music • I notice in the "Star" that the City Council have only ICO tramcars. Wonder what they will do to get all the people home from this Theatre? Au revolr. Will write to-morrow. Yours, Rl'D PI-TIiEMfSEX, 'Manager, .PRINCESS THEATRE. P.S.—Don't forget to tell your friends that our Sessions start at— 11.15, 1.0, 2.45, 4.30, 0.15, and 8.0 R.r. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. », -VfOHTHERX STEAM SHIP 1-* COMPANY, LIMITED. STEAMERS FOR PLEASURE I RE-SORTS. THUUSDAY. Ist APRIL. WAIHEKE. OSTENI). AWAROA, ORAPIU AXD COWE'S BAY. O.V. WAU'KI" OSTENH only, 9.30 am. O.V. WAIUKU ALL PLACES. 2 pm •S.S. KOTITI 10.au p.m. •Osiend. Awaroa. and Orapiu. rOItO.MAXUEI.. •S.S. DAPHNE !) a.n,. •Calling ivi (.'owes Flay and I'ouiil Island KAWAU ISLAND. B.S. X AWAU n p.m •S.S. CLAYMORE 7 p.m. WAIWERA AXD GRIT'S. 6.8. HAUITI 10 a.m. S.S. TASMAX 7 p.m. ARKLKS BAY AXD WAY TORTS. S.S. OREW-A lo.rio a-m. K.S. WAIPU 1.45 p.m. ■B.S. WAIPU 7 p.m. Vessels return from Ites-orts on TLT3Stt>AY MORNING, arriving in Auckland about 9 a.m. There will be no Saturday trip to Kesorts on SATURDAY, April a. i CHARLES HANSON, 613 Manager (fo p X. CVRS I 0 N. »*& FOOTBALL FOOTBALL fj*£T LEAGUE. V vS* MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, MONDAY, MARCH 'J3 - MONDAY. ' BOAT LEAVES KERRY WHARF AT 8 P.M. SHARP. Conducted by and on belralf of the MAIiIST BUOS. OLD BOYS' LEAGUE M ±: FOOTBALL CLUB. Music by Auckland's licet String Band. Dancing on the Deck. Songe by Auckland's Greatest Vocalists. Pri»es for the Lucky Ones. Where these boys are there'll be fun. 023 T. HARRIS, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND TAILORESSES AND OTHER FEMALE CLOTHING TRADE EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL r.\'lO-S OF WORKERS. Owing to .the inclemency of the weather. ABANDONED, aud the Committee have decided to hold a SOCIAL EVENING in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on TUESDAY, 30th March, at 8 p.m. ißurnnamUs Orchestra iv attendance. Admission. 1/. 'Picnic Tickets accepted. A pleasant evening assured. 314 RAILWAY NOTICES. V-Eff ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ALTERATIONS TO TIMETABLE - KAII'ARA LINE. OPENING OF LINE TO HUARAU. Tie line to Huaraii (Kalparn Branch) will be Opened for Train v on THUKSDAy. APRIL 1 IiKH), on and from which date a Statlonmaster will be in charge at Maungaturoto and the Statlonmaster at Ranganui will be withdrawn. The present trains between Wellsford and Ilnnganui will be cancelled after .'list March and the timetable from April 1 will be ac follows:— DAILY. ILenvc Huarnu for Auckland at 7.13 a.m., arriving Auckland 3.25 p.m. Leave Auckland for Huarau. 10.50 a.m., arriving Huarau at G. 45 p.m. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND V XI DAYS.—EX PR E SS. Leave Auckland 8.25 n.in., arriving Huarau 1.20 p.m. ■ TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS.—KXPRiiSS. Leave Huarau 11.40 a.m., arriving Aucklaiicl 4.40 p.m. 516 BY ORDER. PIfREPKEMEP PLEDGES. BARGAINS TS TJNREDEEJIED JJLEDGES AT THE TTOBSON TOAS QOMPANY, f is. d. 102, HOBSON STREET. 30 0 0— ISct Fly-back Chronograph / Watch, flrnt-class timekeeper, and heavy loct Gold Chain. 15 0 o—Powerful Pair l'rlsin Binoculars, In leather case, brand new. 4 5 o—ltalian0 —Italian Mandolin, In case. 313 o—Silver Rothernam Watch and Heavy Silver Chain. 15 0 o—lßct0 —18ct Single Stone Diamond Ring 5 10 o—Expanding Gold Wristlet Watcu 1» 10 o—New Saddle Complete. 30 0 o—lSct.0 —ISct. 5-stone Half Hoop Diamond Riiiß. 3 15 o—Tailor-made Suit. 115 o—Gold Neck Chain and Gold Cross. < 25 O O—Heavy Solid Gold Elgin lluntln>j Watch and Heavy 15ct. Golil Chain. 2 10 o—Nearly New Raincoat 2 10 o—Heavyo —Heavy Overcoat. * 0 O—Brand New Oilcoat. 14 10 O—Large Oak Double Spring Gramophone and 33 Double Columbia Records: both brand new 017 6—Half-dozen Dessert Spoons or Forks, by Rodgers, Sheffield 4 10 o—Heavy Gold Chain and Pendant 2 10 o—Heavy Kapok Quilt 410 o—Lady's Gold Watch and Lone ■Gold Guard. EMANUEL KISSIN. Pawnbroker. Phone 971 A. a M.EN'S Rai'xonte, Latest style, T.V— At Tntt'n. Symonds St. WE Re-snarpcn dull Snooty-razor Blades— ■ make them nn good as new—4/6 dozen. Id postace. —Hazard's. Queen Street. A I

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 76, 29 March 1920, Page 10