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p-rnmOTC=racs!«c3iD*^— AMUSEMENTS. . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND QUANTITY. N1?1on1[' Pim-rr"' riiov E NatiSnll Pictures. ATIONAL ■*• ILLLKhc. i uu.Mi -v-r*n*tr»vM H» PSIS """• *88®: «S» UNIVERSAL I'H-MS, LTD., LOUI ?,„r4^TS XICK I'UESEXTS 111-^L.-wa I n-i vnvuc ' 1 EUGENE O'RRIEX EVA NOVAK EUGENE O'BUI EN J 1 IN 21 - | "WOLVES OF THE NORTH." I "RIISFD LIBS" "WOLVES OF THE NORTH." ; {•" : s" I "WOLVES OF THE NORTH." "r IIIFD lES"' "WOLVES OF THE NORTH." GILULD I L i iw ™,i,i Thi. interest compelling and most A great human drama that could dramatic story of a Twentieth only be given you by the distance- SXTEnoch Arden. annihilating screen. • , • , v- International News (Topical.) ■itancu CEyruuY (HROWNIIO DOG) COMEDY, RATIONAL ORCHESTRA, JN -National Orchestra, x inesi -J-n hear the national orchestra, AND Yl'U HEAIt the best. " x HIPPODROME. WILLIAM FARNUM, in "HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE." PIC MOMENTS IN A BIG, THRILLING STORY OF DOMESTIC LIFE. 1,10 „ M T ?rfrWATEST SACRIFICE," in which William Farnum Bliuears TO-DAY, should be very popular with the patrons ?.? TIIF lIII'I'ODROME THEATRE. It is a tensely dramatic ston and one in which the popular WILLIAM FOX star shows to the full his splendid talents as an actor. lhc stop lias to flo with 'i wife who sacrifices home, husband and child to win fame ' "s aV opera singer. She docs win fame, and with it wealth; but qfter vears when glory has faded and she wants the greatest in tffe world-happiness-slic finds she cannot get It from tl,m Sbc husband and child she so sellishly abandoned. And ft z riTTXSHINE /COMEDY, " ffIHREE rj.OOD T)ALS. M SrosillNE OOMEDY! "IIHIKB «OOD 1 ALS." . 1.-. o 0.4 4.0 Evening Sessions: 0- S, S-10. Afternoon Sessions, 1---, - 'phone 42.12.

GOLF. _ Q0 L p DISI' LA V. .MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. „ ™ 130 p m.—Kirkwood and East v. Moss and 11 B. I.usk. i n m —Exhibition of Novel Shots, etc., by J. 11- Kirkwood. OrEN TO the ructiic. Trains leave for Mangere 8.30 a.m., 11 a.m., 12.13 p.m., and 1 o clock. ADMISSION: MEN, 5/; LADIES, 2/0. .... i s„i„ nt deal's. Tohaconnist, Queen* Street, and Wiseman's, Queen Street, of at entrance. MOTOR 3TJS SERVICE. g T . lIELIER'S MOTOR BUS. CT"\f\TVH TIMK'TABLK. COMMENCING OCTOBER 'if, 1921. MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS OnM: . l.pave St. Heller's i .00, 9.20, 11 a.m.. 10, 11.30 a.m., 2, .»-"0, -1.00, P- ul - SATURDAYS ONLY. "leaves St. Hel'ier's—'7.o3, 9.20, 11 a - m,; *• i) •• -iii -145. 5.-15 p.m. , , .« SUNDAY'S. Leave St. Helier's—o.3o a.m.; 1, 1-4 J ' 3 no. 5.1i0. 7.30) S.JO p.lll. . in on Leave Remuera (Tram Tcrminu9)-10.-0 a in ■ 1 30. 3, 5, (i, S, 0.13 p.m. Also frequent trips between Remuera ami Piirewn 011 Sunday afternoons as required, gl L. J. ICLYh. tttalwEßA Mote Service-Car leaves vV Tuesdays. 4.20 p.ni.-Btmkinss ratterson's Garage, Devonport. 1 hone SO. » FERRY NOTICES. . milE DE'VONPORT STEAM FKIIRY CO., LTD. ST. HELIER'S BAY SERVICE (Weather and other circumstances permitting). WEEK DAY'S. On and after'MONDAY, October 31, 1921, mid until further notice, Ihe following additional Trips will be run:— leave Auckland. LM« «• feb* «. *4.30 D.DI. i.u a.w. *0.10 p.m. lUU * on Saturday. illow not call at Kohiiuarama or Orakci Wharves. ALEX. ALISON, October 2S, 1921. Manager.^ DANCING. TT'HE WATERSIDERS' SOCIAL CLUB, TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, S till 11 p.m. A Programme of the Latest and Most Popular Dances. Live Music and the Isest of Floors. Overture commencing at 7.45 by Burunand s Professional Orchestra. Ladies Gd, Gents I/O. K4 |yinnTrs T HAL L, .N EWT UN. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, S till .11. Music, Floor and M.C. l'ar Excellence. PATRONS, ItIvMEMBEII! Next Long Night, with Supper, •NOVEMBER 15. IKiii Prop.: W. Buckley. •\ rOD ER N DAN C ; E GL U 15. Masonic Ilail, Belgium Street, EVERY SATURDAY NIGIIT. Dancing, 8-11 p.m. •l.illis' Orchestra. Gents, 1/0; Ladies, 1/.— T. H. Lillis. Hon. Secretary. W DEVON-POUT — FORESTERS' HALL. EVERY MONDAY NIGIIT. Music and Floor Second to -None. •M.C.: R. TATE. :W5 W. BUCKLEY, lion. Sec. Dancing— druid's hall, newton, EVERY MONDAY, at S. Adeanc's Better-class Dance, where roughness is unknown. Usual subs. Stacey Adeane Pianist. 3 ANCIXU.—O'NEILL STREET HALL. EVERY TUESDAY, S TILL 11. Gents, I/O. Ladies, Od. Parker's Orchestra. 759 GEORGE PARKER. Secretary. A N C X 1> R E S S BALLS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Costumes on nire, livening Dresses for Sale. MISS KIIIKBY, 40, City Chambers. ? PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. pUBLIC TRU S T OFFI CE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. Not ire is hereby given, pursuar-: t< Section 50 of the Public Trust Oflice Act 'IKOS. that aU creditors and others bavin: claims against the estate of ItUDALI OEORGE HAYWARD, late of Auckland •Musician (deceased), whose estate is undti administration by the 'Public Trustee, ari hereby required to lodge in duplicate sucl claims, supported by full particulars am certified as duo and owing by the salt estate at the dtae of the death of tin said deceased, with the Public Trustee': local office at Auckland, on on before tin 3rd day of January, 1022. Any claim no lodged "by the date named is liable to ex elusion. _ R. F. WARD, Acting Local Deputy Public Trustee. Auckland, October 23, 1921. C£

BAND PERFORMANCES. ST ol' ! TOOK! TIST E X Tol' ! Jj OOK ! ■L' IBT E X 'I'O-MORROW (SUNDAY), " P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), :i P.M. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), :i P.M. ALBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK. ALBERT PARK. BRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING Of SUMMER PARK CONCERTS By kind permission of Auckland City Coiuici rONSONBY BOYS'! BRASS BAND PONSOSBY BOYS') BRASS BAM) PONSONBY BOYS' BRASS BAND (Incorporated). PROGRAMME. (Under Condtietorshlp ot MR. F. I.AWN. Quick March, "Old Comrades" (Teike. Waltz, "Lcnte" (Rinimcr] Overture, "Austral" (Bulch Euphonium Solo, "Village Blacksmith" — (Weiss' Waltz, "Sunshine and Roses" .. (Bordogni; Fantasia, "Crown of Honour" .. (Richards' Cornet Solo, "Sing Me to Sleep" .. (Greene'; Melody, "On the Rainbow Trail" (Madden; Quick March, "The Middy" (Alford . "God Save the King." DON'T MISS THE MUSICAL TREAT 01 THE YEAR, Or you will he disappointed. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. BRING YOUR FRIENDS YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. Collection. A. G. BROWN. 0511 Hon. Secretary. # E D.EN pARK E D'EN pARK JjVD.RN pA R K E DI ' :N P A!IK I SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) AFTERNOON AT 3 P.'M. The above Association present their SECOND OPEN-AIR MUSICAL RECITAL, Under llie baton o£ Lieut. G. F. Cater. MASSED BANDS. .MASS'ED BANDS. MAS SE D 1! AND S. .MASS'S I) lIAN'DS. — MASSED BANDS. PROGRAMME. . March. "Commonwealth" (Rimmcr) '. Valse, "Dreaming" (Joyce) ). Selection, "Gems of Bulllwtrt Operas''.. I Gavotte. "Softly Unawares" (Lincke) 3. Cornet Solo, "The Lost Chord"'. ...... 5. March, "The Great Little An "GOD SAVE THE KING." FULL PROGRAMME BY THE MASSED BANDS. Collection at Gates. Special Tram Service. I'. C. ANSELL, Secretary. f \ E N T R A L W II A It F. E N T It A L • W II A R I'. WATERSIDE WORKERS' SILVER BAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' SILVER BAND Will Render a FIRST-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME. (By kind permission of the Harbour Board) On THE CENTRAL WHARF. THE CENTRAL WHARF, TO-MOItUOW. TO-MOIiUOW, 7 4.-, P.M. — SUNDAY — 7.43 P.M. 7.45 P.M. — SUNDAY — 7.45 P.M. Assisted by THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN QUARTET. TIIE ROYAL HAWAIIAN QUARTET. 11l Song and Melody on the Ukelele. "God Save the King." Collection for Hand Funds. Mr. G. 11. CLARK, Conductor. Oil AQUATICS. T -y-ICTOItIA CRUISING CLUB /ffi TO BOAT OWNERS.. All .14ft One-design Boats mus iiroduce A.Y. and M.'B. Asswiation s t.ertl rtcates on entry night. The 14.ft Squar Bilge restricted class can now be mea <ured on application to 'the Secretary. T. L. THOMPSON. Commodore. 708 g! MOBBEItDEY, 'Hon. Secretary. DON'T be a " Roomer." Have a honii of your own. r COAKIjEY will furnish.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 258, 29 October 1921, Page 16

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